Sociedad Cultural Recreativa Peña Deportiva is a Spanish football team based in Santa Eulària des Riu, in the autonomous community of Balearic Islands. According to its Fundational Act Peña Deportiva was founded on March 21, 1935.[2] It plays in Segunda Federación – Group 3, holding home matches at Estadio Municipal de Santa Eulària des Riu, with a capacity of 1,500 seats.[3]
Full name | Sociedad Cultural Recreativa Peña Deportiva Santa Eulalia | ||
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Founded | 19 March 1935 as Peña Deportiva | ||
Ground | Estadio Municipal, Santa Eulària, Balearic Islands, Spain | ||
Capacity | 1,500 [1] | ||
President | Joan Marí | ||
Head coach | Manolo González | ||
League | Segunda Federación – Group 3 | ||
2022–23 | Segunda Federación – Group 3, 2nd of 18 | ||
History
Peña Deportiva was founded in 1935, but didn't start to compete until 1949. Deportiva only played in the regional leagues until 1985, when the club were promoted to Tercera Division for the first time. Deportiva played there for 8 seasons, before reaching Segunda Division B for the first time in 1993. However, the club lasted one season before they were relegated.
Peña returned to Segunda B in 2008, but they were again relegated after just one season. They remained in Tercera Division until 2017, when they again managed to reach the third tier. However, relegation followed again after the end of the season. Peña promoted again in season 2018-19 and since then are in 2ª RFEF usually playing promotion playoffs.
Season to season
Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey |
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1979–80 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 2nd | |
1980–81 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 6th | |
1981–82 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 2nd | |
1982–83 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 3rd | |
1983–84 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 2nd | |
1984–85 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 1st | |
1985–86 | 4 | 3ª | 8th | |
1986–87 | 4 | 3ª | 5th | |
1987–88 | 4 | 3ª | 6th | First round |
1988–89 | 4 | 3ª | 6th | |
1989–90 | 4 | 3ª | 9th | |
1990–91 | 4 | 3ª | 14th | |
1991–92 | 4 | 3ª | 12th | |
1992–93 | 4 | 3ª | 2nd | |
1993–94 | 3 | 2ª B | 18th | Third round |
1994–95 | 4 | 3ª | 7th | First round |
1995–96 | 4 | 3ª | 10th | |
1996–97 | 4 | 3ª | 8th | |
1997–98 | 4 | 3ª | 8th | |
1998–99 | 4 | 3ª | 10th |
Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey |
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2019–20 | 3 | 2ª B | 4th | First round |
2020–21 | 3 | 2ª B | 8th / 1st | Round of 32 |
2021–22 | 4 | 2ª RFEF | 3rd | |
2022–23 | 4 | 2ª Fed. | 2nd | First round |
2023–24 | 4 | 2ª Fed. | First round |
- 5 seasons in Segunda División B
- 3 seasons in Segunda Federación/Segunda División RFEF
- 31 seasons in Tercera División
Current squad
- As of 5 April 2024[4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
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12 | MF | ESP | Dani Torices |
13 | GK | ESP | Edu Frías |
14 | DF | ESP | Gonzalo Pereira |
15 | DF | ESP | Marc Fuentes |
16 | MF | ESP | Toni Vicente |
17 | DF | ESP | David Ámez |
19 | MF | HON | Álex Mejia |
20 | FW | ESP | Jon Elorza |
21 | DF | ESP | Luis Madrigal |
22 | MF | ESP | Víctor Barroso |
Notable former players
Notable coaches
References
External links
- Official website
- FFIB team profile (in Spanish)
- Club & stadium history (in English)