sport.wikisort.org - TeamReal Murcia Club de Fútbol, S.A.D., commonly known as Real Murcia ([reˈal ˈmuɾθja], "Royal Murcia"), is a Spanish football club based in Murcia, in the Región de Murcia. Founded in 1919, it currently plays in Primera División RFEF – Group 2, playing home matches at Estadio Nueva Condomina, which holds 31,179[1] spectators.
Spanish association football club
Football club
Real Murcia |
Full name | Real Murcia Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. |
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Nickname(s) | Pimentoneros |
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Founded | 6 December 1919; 102 years ago (6 December 1919) as Levante Foot-ball Club |
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Ground | Nueva Condomina, Murcia, Murcia, Spain |
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Capacity | 31,179 |
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President | Agustín Ramos |
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Head coach | Mario Simón |
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League | 1ª RFEF – Group 2 |
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2021–22 | 2ª RFEF – Group 5, 3rd of 18 Promotion play-offs, Second Round (Promoted, promotion play-offs winner) |
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Website | Club website |
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Current season |
In domestic football, the club has won a record 8 Segunda División titles and 1 Spanish Royal Federation Cup.
Home colours are mainly scarlet shirt and white shorts.
History
Officially founded in 1919 as Levante Foot-ball Club
(records show earlier denominations, such as 1903's Foot Ball Club de Murcia and 1906's Murcia Football Club), Real Murcia was named as such, in 1923–24, by King Alfonso XIII. The following year, the La Condomina stadium was opened, with the club holding home games there for the next 82 years uninterrupted.
In 1929 the club first competed in the Tercera División (third tier), achieving its first ever promotion to La Liga in 1939–40.
Murcia holds the record for the most Segunda División titles with eight, most recently in 2002–03 under manager David Vidal.[2] In that season, the team also equalled its best run in the Copa del Rey by reaching the quarter-finals before losing on the away goals rule to Deportivo de La Coruña, despite a 4–3 win in the second leg at home.[3]
Following an immediate descent back to Segunda in last place, the team won promotion to the top flight for the last time under Lucas Alcaraz in 2007, again lasting only one year. In June 2010, the team fell into Segunda División B for the first time in a decade with a 1–1 draw at Girona FC on the final day, with goalkeeper Alberto Cifuentes saving a penalty kick from Kiko Ratón in added time before it deflected in off himself.[4]
Murcia returned immediately to the second tier, winning the 2010–11 Segunda División B title with a penalty shootout win over CE Sabadell FC in June after a 1–1 aggregate draw.[5] In 2014, the team finished fourth and was top seeded for the playoffs, losing 2–1 on aggregate to eventual winners Córdoba CF;[6] weeks later Murcia were relegated for non-compliance with Liga de Fútbol Profesional regulations.[7]
In 2019, Murcia won the Spanish Royal Federation Cup for the first time with a penalty shootout victory over CD Tudelano.[8]
Current squad
- As of 5 September 2022.[9]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Reserve team
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Season to season
Murcia Regional Championship
Season |
Tier |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
1925–26 |
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— |
Group stage |
1926–27 |
— |
— |
Group stage |
1927–28 |
— |
— |
Quarter-finals |
Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
1929 |
3 |
3ª |
2nd |
Round of 32 |
1929–30 |
2 |
2ª |
8th |
Round of 16 |
1930–31 |
2 |
2ª |
7th |
Round of 16 |
1931–32 |
2 |
2ª |
5th |
Round of 32 |
1932–33 |
2 |
2ª |
3rd |
Quarter-finals |
1933–34 |
2 |
2ª |
3rd |
Round of 16 |
1934–35 |
2 |
2ª |
2nd |
Third round |
1935–36 |
2 |
2ª |
1st |
Round of 16 |
1939–40 |
2 |
2ª |
1st |
First round |
1940–41 |
1 |
1ª |
12th |
Round of 16 |
1941–42 |
2 |
2ª |
2nd |
Round of 16 |
1942–43 |
2 |
2ª |
3rd |
DNP |
1943–44 |
2 |
2ª |
2nd |
Semi-finals |
1944–45 |
1 |
1ª |
11th |
First round |
1945–46 |
1 |
1ª |
11th |
Round of 16 |
1946–47 |
1 |
1ª |
12th |
First round |
1947–48 |
2 |
2ª |
11th |
Quarter-finals |
1948–49 |
2 |
2ª |
7th |
Fourth round |
1949–50 |
2 |
2ª |
2nd |
Second round |
1950–51 |
1 |
1ª |
14th |
DNP |
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Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
1951–52 |
2 |
2ª |
5th |
DNP |
1952–53 |
2 |
2ª |
11th |
Round of 16 |
1953–54 |
2 |
2ª |
12th |
DNP |
1954–55 |
2 |
2ª |
1st |
Round of 16 |
1955–56 |
1 |
1ª |
13th |
DNP |
1956–57 |
2 |
2ª |
3rd |
DNP |
1957–58 |
2 |
2ª |
3rd |
DNP |
1958–59 |
2 |
2ª |
6th |
Round of 32 |
1959–60 |
2 |
2ª |
7th |
Round of 32 |
1960–61 |
2 |
2ª |
8th |
Round of 32 |
1961–62 |
2 |
2ª |
8th |
Round of 32 |
1962–63 |
2 |
2ª |
1st |
Round of 32 |
1963–64 |
1 |
1ª |
12th |
Round of 32 |
1964–65 |
1 |
1ª |
13th |
Round of 16 |
1965–66 |
2 |
2ª |
10th |
First round |
1966–67 |
2 |
2ª |
7th |
First round |
1967–68 |
2 |
2ª |
6th |
First round |
1968–69 |
2 |
2ª |
8th |
DNP |
1969–70 |
2 |
2ª |
18th |
Quarter-finals |
1970–71 |
3 |
3ª |
9th |
Third round |
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Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
1971–72 |
3 |
3ª |
1st |
First round |
1972–73 |
2 |
2ª |
1st |
Third round |
1973–74 |
1 |
1ª |
15th |
Round of 16 |
1974–75 |
1 |
1ª |
18th |
Fourth round |
1975–76 |
2 |
2ª |
17th |
Third round |
1976–77 |
3 |
3ª |
1st |
Second round |
1977–78 |
2 |
2ª |
5th |
Fourth round |
1978–79 |
2 |
2ª |
14th |
Round of 16 |
1979–80 |
2 |
2ª |
1st |
Fourth round |
1980–81 |
1 |
1ª |
16th |
Second round |
1981–82 |
2 |
2ª |
5th |
Third round |
1982–83 |
2 |
2ª |
1st |
Third round |
1983–84 |
1 |
1ª |
11th |
Third round |
1984–85 |
1 |
1ª |
18th |
Third round |
1985–86 |
2 |
2ª |
1st |
Third round |
1986–87 |
1 |
1ª |
11th |
Second round |
1987–88 |
1 |
1ª |
17th |
Round of 32 |
1988–89 |
1 |
1ª |
19th |
Round of 32 |
1989–90 |
2 |
2ª |
9th |
First round |
1990–91 |
2 |
2ª |
3rd |
Fifth round |
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Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
1991–92 |
2 |
2ª |
11th |
Round of 16 |
1992–93 |
3 |
2ª B |
1st |
Third round |
1993–94 |
2 |
2ª |
18th |
Fourth round |
1994–95 |
3 |
2ª B |
17th |
Third round |
1995–96 |
4 |
3ª |
1st |
DNP |
1996–97 |
3 |
2ª B |
13th |
First round |
1997–98 |
3 |
2ª B |
8th |
DNP |
1998–99 |
3 |
2ª B |
4th |
DNP |
1999–2000 |
3 |
2ª B |
2nd |
Preliminary round |
2000–01 |
2 |
2ª |
13th |
Round of 16 |
2001–02 |
2 |
2ª |
15th |
Round of 64 |
2002–03 |
2 |
2ª |
1st |
Quarter-finals |
2003–04 |
1 |
1ª |
20th |
Round of 32 |
2004–05 |
2 |
2ª |
12th |
Round of 64 |
2005–06 |
2 |
2ª |
16th |
Second round |
2006–07 |
2 |
2ª |
3rd |
Second round |
2007–08 |
1 |
1ª |
19th |
Round of 32 |
2008–09 |
2 |
2ª |
14th |
Round of 32 |
2009–10 |
2 |
2ª |
20th |
Round of 32 |
2010–11 |
3 |
2ª B |
1st |
Round of 32 |
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Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
2011–12 |
2 |
2ª |
18th |
Second round |
2012–13 |
2 |
2ª |
19th |
Second round |
2013–14 |
2 |
2ª |
4th |
Second round |
2014–15 |
3 |
2ª B |
2nd |
Second round |
2015–16 |
3 |
2ª B |
2nd |
First round |
2016–17 |
3 |
2ª B |
2nd |
First round |
2017–18 |
3 |
2ª B |
3rd |
Round of 32 |
2018–19 |
3 |
2ª B |
11th |
Second round |
2019–20 |
3 |
2ª B |
8th |
Second round |
2020–21 |
3 |
2ª B |
6th / 4th |
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2021–22 |
4 |
2ª RFEF |
3rd |
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2022–23 |
3 |
1ª RFEF |
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- 18 seasons in Primera División
- 53 seasons in Segunda División
- 1 season in Primera División RFEF
- 14 seasons in Segunda División B
- 1 season in Segunda División RFEF
- 5 seasons in Tercera División
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Honours
League
Segunda División:
- Winners (8): 1939–40, 1954–55, 1962–63, 1972–73, 1979–80, 1982–83, 1985–86, 2002–03
Cups
Copa Federación de España:
See also
References
External links
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- History
- Players
- Managers
- Seasons
- Europe
- Statistics
- Honours
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Home stadium | |
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Related articles |
- Imperial de Murcia CF
- Murcia-Cartagena rivalry
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Seasons |
- 2000–01
- 2001–02
- 2002–03
- 2003–04
- 2004–05
- 2005–06
- 2006–07
- 2007–08
- 2008–09
- 2009–10
- 2010–11
- 2011–12
- 2012–13
- 2013–14
- 2014–15
- 2015–16
- 2016–17
- 2017–18
- 2018–19
- 2019–20
- 2020–21
- 2021–22 (current)
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Primera Federación |
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2022–23 clubs | |
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Former teams | |
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Seasons | |
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Play-offs | |
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Associated competitions |
- Promotion to Segunda División
- Relegation to Segunda Federación
- National cup: Copa del Rey
- Semi-professional cup: Copa Federación de España
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Authority control  |
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General | |
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National libraries | |
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На других языках
[de] Real Murcia
Der Real Murcia Club de Fútbol ist ein spanischer Fußballverein aus Murcia. Die Mannschaft ist auch unter dem Namen Los Pimentoneros (etwa: Die Paprika-Männer) bekannt, da dieses Gemüse ein typisches Anbau- und Exportprodukt der Region Murcia ist.
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