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UD Alzira

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Alzira
Full nameUnión Deportiva Alzira
Nickname(s)Tigres de la Ribera,
Alziristas,
Blaugranas,
Ribereños
Founded1946; 78 years ago (1946)
GroundLuis Suñer Picó,
Alzira, Valencia, Spain
Capacity5,000[1]
PresidentJuan Antonio Sanjuán Pellicer[2]
Head coachPau Quesada[3]
LeagueSegunda Federación – Group 3
2022–23Segunda Federación – Group 3, 12th of 18
WebsiteClub website

Unión Deportiva Alzira is a Spanish football team based in Alzira, in the autonomous community of Valencia. Founded in 1946, it plays in Segunda Federación – Group 3, holding home games at Estadio Luis Suñer Picó, with a capacity of 5,000 seats.[4]

History

From 1943 on, new local clubs started emerging in Alzira. Among them was C.D. Mercurio, the base of which served to form Unión Deportiva Alzira in 1946.[5]

Background

  • Alcira Foot-Ball Club — (1922–26)
  • Agrupación Deportiva Alzira — (1931–42)
  • Unión Deportiva Alzira — (1946–)

Season to season

Estadio Luis Suñer Picó
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1946–4763ª Reg.1st
1947–4852ª Reg.3rd
1948–4952ª Reg.1st
1949–5041ª Reg.2nd
1950–5141ª Reg.2nd
1951–5241ª Reg.1st
1952–53310th
1953–5439th
1954–5536th
1955–5637th
1956–5736th
1957–5839th
1958–59311th
1959–6035th
1960–6137th
1961–62313th
1962–63311th
1963–6432nd
1964–65315th
1965–66318th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1966–6741ª Reg.2nd
1967–68313th
1968–6941ª Reg.1st
1969–70310th
1970–714Reg. Pref.3rd
1971–724Reg. Pref.2nd
1972–734Reg. Pref.1st
1973–74313th
1974–754Reg. Pref.7th
1975–764Reg. Pref.4th
1976–774Reg. Pref.1st
1977–78411th
1978–7946th
1979–80419th
1980–8147th
1981–82417th
1982–835Reg. Pref.1st
1983–8441st
1984–8542nd
1985–8641st
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1986–8732ª B10th
1987–8832ª B1st
1988–89218th
1989–9032ª B7th
1990–9132ª B8th
1991–9232ª B20th
1992–93414th
1993–94419th
1994–955Reg. Pref.9th
1995–965Reg. Pref.4th
1996–975Reg. Pref.1st
1997–985Reg. Pref.2nd
1998–9944th
1999–200032ª B14th
2000–0132ª B18th
2001–0246th
2002–03419th
2003–045Reg. Pref.3rd
2004–055Reg. Pref.6th
2005–065Reg. Pref.2nd
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2006–07415th
2007–0841st
2008–0932ª B17thSecond round
2009–1042nd
2010–1132ª B17th
2011–1244th
2012–1343rd
2013–1442nd
2014–15414th
2015–1646th
2016–1742nd
2017–1849th
2018–19414th
2019–2042nd
2020–2141st / 2nd
2021–2242ª RFEF7th
2022–2342ª Fed.12th
2023–2442ª Fed.

Players

Current squad

As of 1 March 2024[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
13GKSpain ESPLeandro Montagud
14MFSpain ESPUnai Veiga
15DFSpain ESPMarcos Bravo
16FWSpain ESPDylan Iglesias
17DFSpain ESPMiguel Ángel Ruiz
18MFGeorgia (country) GEOLado Mokhevishvili
19FWSpain ESPPablo Palacín
20MFSpain ESPVíctor Sala
21FWSpain ESPSergio González
22GKSpain ESPÁlvaro Cortés
25FWUkraine UKRMykyta Aleksandrov (on loan from Villarreal C)

References

External links

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