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Full name Xerez Club Deportivo, S.A.D.
Nickname(s) Xerecistas, Azulinos ("Blues")
Founded 1947
Ground Chapín,
Jerez, Andalusia,
Spain
(Capacity: 20,300)
Chairman ? Vacant
Manager Spain José Ángel Ziganda
League La Liga
2008-09 Segunda División,
1st (Promoted)
Home colours
Away colours

Xerez Club Deportivo, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team from Jerez de la Frontera, Andalusia. Founded on September 24, 1947, the team will play the 2009–10 season in La Liga for the first time. Its reserve team is Xerez B, currently playing in Primera Andaluza.

The team's stadium, Estadio Municipal de Chapín, was inaugurated on July 10, 1988, replacing the old Estadio Domecq. The first match there was a friendly against Real Madrid. Team colours are usually blue shirt and socks, and white shorts.

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History

Matchday in Chapin

Due to the link between Jerez de la Frontera and the United Kingdom created by the exports of sherry (Jerez in Spanish), football had its beginnings in the region towards the second half of the 1800s. In the early 1900s, Sir Thomas Spencer, whom worked with the William & Humbert winery, founded (also being chairman, player and captain) Sociedad Jerez Foot-Ball Club.

From 1942-47, the club had several names, ending with Jerez Club Deportivo, which was changed to the current name in 1960s. Xerez first reached the second division in 1953-54, remaining there for five years. After decades in that category and also in the third, it had a 2001-02 second division campaign which almost resulted in an historic top level promotion, the year after ascending another level. The club seemed certain to gain promotion all season, but ultimately failed after a dramatic loss of form towards the end of the season, only notching four points in the last eight matches.

Celebrating promotion to La Liga

Since then, Xerez has finished in the top 10 in the division each campaign, except in the 2007-08 season, when a weak start led to a 15th place finish. The following campaign proved excellent, as the club was always in the top positions. On June 13, 2009, after beating SD Huesca 2-1 at home, it achieved promotion to the top division for the first time in its history. In the final day of the competition, a draw at Celta de Vigo proved enough for the title, as CD Tenerife lost 1-2 home to CD Castellón, in the final minute.

Presidents

  • 24/09/1947 a 28/06/1948 : Sixto de la Calle Jiménez
  • 29/06/1948 a 13/07/1949 : Luis Soto Domecq
  • 14/07/1949 a 01/03/1951 : Antonio Rueda Muñíz
  • 02/03/1951 a 15/05/1952 : Sixto de la Calle Jiménez
  • 16/05/1952 a 25/05/1954 : Alberto Duran Tejera
  • 26/05/1954 a 01/03/1956 : Rafael Cáliz Garrido
  • 02/03/1956 a 08/06/1959 : José Benítez Lopez
  • 09/06/1959 a 23/06/1959 : Francisco Paz Genero
  • 24/06/1959 a 02/06/1960 : Jesús Grandes Pérez
  • 03/06/1960 a 20/08/1961 : Manuel Santolalla Romero-Valdespino
  • 21/08/1961 a 26/07/1963 : Pablo Porro Guerrero
  • 27/07/1963 a 17/02/1964 : Francisco Paz Genero
  • 18/02/1964 a 31/05/1966 : Pablo Porro Guerrero
  • 01/06/1966 a 29/06/1966 : Rafael Cáliz Garrido
  • 30/06/1966 a 21/07/1967 : Heriberto Solinís Solinís
  • 22/07/1967 a 10/09/1968 : Manuel Robles Cordero
  • 11/09/1968 a 21/11/1971 : Andrés Reyes Zambrano
  • 22/11/1971 a 15/07/1972 : José García Núñez
  • 29/04/1989 a 28/09/1992 : Heliodoro Huarte Gorría
  • 29/04/1992 a 15/05/1997 : Pedro Pacheco Herrera
  • 15/05/1997 a 30/04/2002 : Luis Oliver Albesa
  • 30/04/2002 a 21/06/2004 : José María Gil Silgado
  • 22/06/2004 a 22/12/2008 : Joaquín Morales Domínguez
  • 22/12/2008 a 19/03/2009 : Joaquín Bilbao Nadal
  • 19/03/2009 a 03/12/2009: Carlos de Osma

Club names

Xerez Fútbol Club - (1907–1946) → ↓

Xerez Club Deportivo - (1947–)

Club Deportivo Jerez - (1942–1946) → ↑

Current squad

As of 31 August 2009 [1]

No. Position Player
1 Spain GK Chema
2 Spain DF Juan Redondo
3 Spain DF Jesús Mendoza (captain)
4 Spain MF Álex Bergantiños (on loan from Deportivo)
5 Argentina DF Leandro Gioda (on loan from Independiente)
6 Spain MF Vicente Moreno
7 Spain DF Francis
8 Spain FW Antoñito
9 Spain FW Mario Bermejo
10 Spain MF Emilio Viqueira
11 Spain MF Momo
13 Brazil GK Renan (on loan from Valencia)
No. Position Player
14 Spain MF Víctor Sánchez (on loan from FC Barcelona)
15 Chile FW Fabián Orellana (on loan from Udinese)
16 Argentina MF Emiliano Armenteros
17 Spain FW Míchel Ángel
18 Spain DF David Prieto (on loan from Sevilla)
19 Spain MF Carlos Calvo
20 Spain MF Abel Gómez
21 Venezuela FW Giancarlo Maldonado (on loan from Atlante)
22 Spain DF José Manuel Casado (on loan from Sevilla)
23 Spain DF Aythami (on loan from Deportivo)
24 Mali MF Yaya Keita (on loan from RC Lens)
30 Spain GK Toni

Seasons

Recent seasons

Season Cat. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes
2002-2003 2D 6 42 17 13 12 55 53 64 Round of 16
2003-2004 2D 9 42 12 18 12 47 49 54 3rd Round
2004-2005 2D 8 42 14 17 11 39 36 59 2nd Round
2005-2006 2D 7 42 18 13 11 60 46 67 5th Round
2006-2007 2D 8 42 16 10 16 47 42 58 Round of 32
2007-2008 2D 15 42 12 16 14 47 56 52 Round of 32
2008-2009 2D 1 42 24 10 8 73 42 82 2nd Round Promoted

Season to season

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1947/48 Regional 2nd -
1948/49 Regional 1st -
1949/50 7th -
1950/51 6th -
1951/52 10th -
1952/53 1st -
1953/54 11th -
1954/55 6th -
1955/56 12th -
1956/57 10th -
1957/58 16th -
1958/59 2nd -
1959/60 1st -
1960/61 2nd -
1961/62 2nd -
1962/63 12th -
1963/64 2nd -
1964/65 1st -
1965/66 3rd -
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1966/67 1st -
1967/68 12th Round of 32
1968/69 7th -
1969/70 2nd 1st Round
1970/71 1st 3rd Round
1971/72 19th 4th Round
1972/73 6th 2nd Round
1973/74 16th 1st Round
1974/75 5th 3rd Round
1975/76 7th 2nd Round
1976/77 8th 2nd Round
1977/78 2ªB 7th 2nd Round
1978/79 2ªB 7th 2nd Round
1979/80 2ªB 13th 1st Round
1980/81 2ªB 8th -
1981/82 2ªB 1st 1st Round
1982/83 19th 3rd Round
1983/84 2ªB 6th Round of 16
1984/85 2ªB 6th 1st Round
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1985/86 2ªB 1st 3rd Round
1986/87 6th 1st Round
1987/88 9th 3rd Round
1988/89 12th 4th Round
1989/90 10th 2nd Round
1990/91 20th 3rd Round
1991/92 2ªB 8th 1st Round
1992/93 2ªB 2nd 4th Round
1993/94 2ªB 5th 2nd Round
1994/95 2ªB 9th 1st Round
1995/96 2ªB 11th -
1996/97 2ªB 2nd -
1997/98 21st 3rd Round
1998/99 2ªB 11th 1st Round
1999/00 2ªB 3rd -
2000/01 2ªB 3rd Round of 32
2001/02 4th 3rd Round
2002/03 6th Round of 16
2003/04 9th 3rd Round
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
2004/05 8th 2nd Round
2005/06 7th 5th Round
2006/07 9th Round of 32
2007/08 15th Round of 32
2008/09 1st 2nd Round
2009/10 Round of 32

Statistics 2008-09

  • Top Scorers:
    • Momo - 16 goals
    • Antoñito - 13 goals
    • Mario Bermejo - 12 goals
  • Top Goalkeepers:
    • Chema - 41 goals in 41 matches
    • Porato - 1 goal in 1 match

Selected players

Selected coaches

References

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