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While they were minnows in La Liga, Eibar have been very much at the head of the food chain of small-town Basque football since the 1980s and have habitually competed at a higher level than their geographical neighbours from the territory's numerous inland mountain valley communities (Elgoibar, Lagun Onak, Amorebieta, Beasain, Durango, Tolosa, Mondragón, Bergara, Gernika, Anaitasuna and ...
Date Player From Type Fee Ref 27 April 2018: Fabián Orellana: Valencia: Transfer: €2,000,000 [2]30 June 2018: Bebé: Rayo Vallecano: Loan return [3]30 June 2018
POR: Frederico Venâncio: 4 DF ... 1 - 2: Eibar : Santa Cruz de Tenerife: 21:00 CET: Elady Zorrilla 22 ' Moore 37 ' Sergio González 74' Víctor Mollejo 82 ' Report:
SD Eibar is a fan-owned club, with about 8,000 shareholders from 48 countries. [5] Until SD Huesca qualified for the top flight in 2018, the club was considered the smallest to have played in Spain's top division, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and its stadium had the lowest capacity of any La Liga teams.
Levante UD; 2023–24 season; President: Quico Catalán (until 4 September) Pablo Sánchez (from 4 September) Head coach: Javier Calleja (until 19 February) Felipe Miñambres
Levante CF vs Valencia CF in 1932. Levante UD was formerly registered as Levante Football Club on 9 September 1909 [5] [6] (celebrating its 100th anniversary on 9 September 2009). [7] Thus Levante is the most senior football club in Valencia, with rival team Valencia CF not being formed until 1919. [8] [9] [10] [11]
On 5 May, Eibar announced their first ever international tour with visits to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Las Vegas, Nevada in the United States.The tour objectives as stated by the club were, "to improve the brand image, the internationalization of the club, bring the club to shareholders, fans and club members in this country and open up possibilities for sponsorship mediums in the United ...
The frequent important meetings in the cup and regular league fixtures, as well as each club becoming adopted as a symbol of their respective home regions, [1] caused rivalries to develop between them, [2] with the feud between Barcelona from Catalonia and Real Madrid from Castile, known as El Clásico, now being one of the most watched ...