sport.wikisort.org - Team Sociedad Deportiva Ponferradina, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Ponferrada, in the El Bierzo region, in the autonomous community of Castile and León . Founded on 7 June 1922, it plays in Segunda División, holding home matches at the Estadio El Toralín with a seating capacity of 8,400 spectators.[1]
Spanish professional football club
Football club
Ponferradina Full name Sociedad Deportiva Ponferradina, S.A.D. Nickname(s) La Ponfe La Deportiva Los Blanquiazules Founded 7 June 1922; 100 years ago (7 June 1922 ) Ground Estadio El Toralín Capacity 8,400 President José Fernández Nieto Head coach José Gomes League Segunda División 2021–22 Segunda División, 8th of 22 Website Club website
Current season
The team's kit consists of blue and white striped shirt, and blue shorts.
History
Sociedad Deportiva Ponferradina was founded in 1922. The first idea of the executive committee to arrange a stadium was to build it inside the castle of Ponferrada, which was eight centuries old. King Alfonso XIII denied the building permit, which led to the construction of Santa Marta ; the opening match was played 8 September 1923, a friendly against Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa .
Ponferradina spent the vast majority of its professional years in the fourth and third divisions. In 1967, with the club in the former category, it achieved an historic 6–1 win against La Liga giants Real Madrid. Eight years later, due to financial difficulties, Santa Marta was sold, and the team relocated to Fuentesnuevas .
On 5 September 2000 El Toralín was inaugurated as the club's new grounds: the first game there was a friendly with Celta de Vigo. In 2006–07 Ponfe competed for the first time in the second level after knocking out Universidad Las Palmas and Alicante in the promotion play-offs,[2] but would be immediately relegated back as third from the bottom.
In the 2009–10 season, Ponferradina returned to division two: after winning the regular season with 75 points it defeated Sant Andreu on penalties, in the play-offs (after winning and losing 1–0 over the two legs); subsequently, the club appeared in the league final, losing to Granada 0–1 on aggregate.
In 2010–11 Ponferradina played in the second division for the second time, meeting the same fate after finishing in 21st position. The following campaign the team finished second in its group and, after ousting Real Jaén , Lucena and Tenerife in the play-offs, promoted back.
In 2015-16 season, Ponferradina were relegated after defeated by Girona on the last matchday, finishing in 19th position.
After three seasons in the third-tier Segunda B division, on the 29th of June 2019, Ponferradina won their two-legged playoff against Hércules to secure promotion back to the Segunda División.
Rivalries
The longest rivalry of SD Ponferradina is the province of León rivalry with Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa . However, the respective first teams of the two clubs haven't played each other since Ponferradina were promoted to the Segunda División and Cultural were relegated to Tercera División in 2010.
Season to season
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1939–40
4
1ª Reg.
3rd
1940–41
4
1ª Reg.
4th
1941–42
3
1ª Reg.
5th
1942–43
3
1ª Reg.
1943–44
3
3ª
10th
Second round
1944–45
3
3ª
4th
1945–46
3
3ª
2nd
1946–47
3
3ª
5th
1947–48
3
3ª
13th
Second round
1948–49
4
1ª Reg.
1st
1949–50
3
3ª
16th
1950–51
3
3ª
7th
1951–52
3
3ª
10th
1952–53
3
3ª
3rd
1953–54
3
3ª
2nd
1954–55
3
3ª
3rd
1955–56
3
3ª
6th
1956–57
3
3ª
7th
1957–58
3
3ª
1st
1958–59
3
3ª
5th
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1959–60
3
3ª
3rd
1960–61
3
3ª
10th
1961–62
3
3ª
5th
1962–63
3
3ª
11th
1963–64
3
3ª
2nd
1964–65
3
3ª
3rd
1965–66
3
3ª
1st
1966–67
3
3ª
2nd
1967–68
3
3ª
3rd
1968–69
3
3ª
5th
1969–70
3
3ª
6th
Fourth round
1970–71
3
3ª
8th
First round
1971–72
3
3ª
14th
First round
1972–73
3
3ª
14th
First round
1973–74
3
3ª
17th
First round
1974–75
4
Reg. Pref.
4th
1975–76
4
Reg. Pref.
1st
1976–77
3
3ª
11th
First round
1977–78
4
3ª
4th
First round
1978–79
4
3ª
3rd
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1979–80
4
3ª
4th
First round
1980–81
4
3ª
2nd
Third round
1981–82
4
3ª
5th
First round
1982–83
4
3ª
4th
Second round
1983–84
4
3ª
5th
First round
1984–85
4
3ª
3rd
First round
1985–86
4
3ª
2nd
Second round
1986–87
4
3ª
1st
First round
1987–88
3
2ª B
4th
First round
1988–89
3
2ª B
10th
First round
1989–90
3
2ª B
6th
1990–91
3
2ª B
15th
Fourth round
1991–92
3
2ª B
14th
Third round
1992–93
3
2ª B
8th
Third round
1993–94
3
2ª B
19th
Third round
1994–95
4
3ª
10th
First round
1995–96
4
3ª
14th
1996–97
4
3ª
6th
1997–98
4
3ª
3rd
1998–99
4
3ª
3rd
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1999–2000
3
2ª B
15th
First round
2000–01
3
2ª B
11th
2001–02
3
2ª B
14th
2002–03
3
2ª B
11th
2003–04
3
2ª B
7th
2004–05
3
2ª B
1st
First round
2005–06
3
2ª B
4th
Prelim. round
2006–07
2
2ª
20th
Second round
2007–08
3
2ª B
1st
Third round
2008–09
3
2ª B
3rd
Round of 32
2009–10
3
2ª B
1st
Second round
2010–11
2
2ª
21st
Third round
2011–12
3
2ª B
2nd
Round of 32
2012–13
2
2ª
7th
Round of 32
2013–14
2
2ª
16th
Second round
2014–15
2
2ª
7th
Second round
2015–16
2
2ª
19th
Round of 32
2016–17
3
2ª B
5th
First round
2017–18
3
2ª B
12th
Round of 32
2018–19
3
2ª B
2nd
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
2019–20
2
2ª
18th
Second round
2020–21
2
2ª
8th
First round
2021–22
2
2ª
8th
Round of 32
2022–23
2
2ª
10 seasons in Segunda División
21 seasons in Segunda División B
46 seasons in Tercera División
Current squad
As of 24 September 2022 .[3]
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.
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Current technical staff
Position
Staff
Head coach
José Gomes
Assistant coach
André Bikey João Penedo
Technical assistant
Claudio Lopes
Fitness coach
Gelo Ángel Alba
Goalkeeping coach
Omar Otero
Director of Medical Services
Ricardo Vélez Silva
Doctor
Javier García
Physiotherapist
Darío Martínez Guillermo Vega Samuel Cardoso
Nurse
Rubén Bodelón Castro
Rehab fitness coach
Marcos Cantón
Delegate
José Antonio Blanco Alejandro Vidal
Kit man
José Vicente Quintana Manuel Torrecilla
Honours and Achievements
Segunda División B: 2004–05, 2007–08, 2009–10
Tercera División: 1957–58, 1965–66, 1986–87
Regional Championships: 1934–35
Castilla y León Cup: 2010–11
Teresa Herrera Trophy: 2021[4]
Famous players
2010 Segunda División B play-offs game against Sant Andreu , in Barcelona.
Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.
See also: Category:SD Ponferradina footballers
[5]
Dates
Name
1922–24
Unknown
1924–25
Carlos Martínez
1925–44
Unknown
1944–45
Marcial de Miguel
1945–46
Del Pino
1946–48
Aurelio Omist
1948
Juan Rocasolano
1948–50
Aurelio Omist
1950–51
Károly Plattkó
1951–52
Emilio Morán
1952–54
Aurelio Omist
1954–56
Hernández
1956–58
Aurelio Omist
1958–59
Armando
1959–60
Fuentes
1960–61
Armando
1961–63
Paquito
1963–64
Óscar Álvarez
1964–66
Cerezo
1966–67
Martín Susilla
1967–68
Aurelio Omist
Dates
Name
1968
Francisco Hinojosa
1968–69
Leardi
1969
Tito
1969–70
Cerezo
1970–71
Pestaña
1971–72
Antonio Pintos
1972–73
Cerezo
1973
Enrique Rodríguez
1973–74
Jiménez Piñero
1974–75
Enrique Rodríguez
1975
Martín
1975–76
Enrique Rodríguez
1976–77
García Arroyo
1977–80
Caeiro
1980–82
Nino Cubelos
1982–85
Enrique Rodríguez
1985–86
Jesús Tartilán
1986–87
Arlindo Cuesta
1987–89
José Antonio Saro
1989–90
Jesús Tartilán
1990
Guillermo
Dates
Name
1991
Jesús Tartilán
1991
Julio Raúl González
1991–92
Enrique Rodríguez
1992
Nando Yosu
1992–93
Roberto Álvarez
1993–94
Enrique Rodríguez
1994
Jesús Tartilán
1994
Roberto Álvarez
1994–95
Eulate
1995–96
Aníbal Rodríguez
1996
Arlindo Cuesta
1996
Eulate
1996
Jesús María Gómez
1996
Nino Cubelos
1996–97
Antonio Galarraga
1997
José Ignacio López
1997–98
José Carrete
1998–99
Jesús Tartilán
1999
José Carrete
1999–01
Jesús Tartilán
2001
José Antonio Saro
Presidents
Dates
Name
1922–23
Rogelio López
1923–26
Fernando Miranda
1926–27
José María Álvarez
1927–28
Pedro Barrios
1928–31
Fernando Miranda
1931–35
José Domingo
1935–36
Segundo Trincado
Dates
Name
1936–46
Fernando Miranda
1946–47
Gustavo Bodelón
1947–49
Mariano Arias
1949–61
Antonio Fernández
1961–64
Feliciano González
1964
Emilio Tahoces
1965–66
Manuel García Granero
Dates
Name
1966–72
Feliciano González
1972–73
Antonio Laredo
1973–78
José Maria Agudo
1978–82
Feliciano González
1982–86
Porfirio Fernández
1986–94
Delfrido Pérez
1994–96
Martín Pérez
Dates
Name
1996–97
Lisardo González
1997–99
Delfrido Pérez
1999–present
José Fernández Nieto
References
External links
Teams Home stadium Seasons
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
Related articles
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Champions & Promotions
Play-offs
Players (foreign )
Managers (Winners)
Stadia
Broadcasters
Referees
Statistics and awards
Records and statistics
All-time table
Top Scorer (Pichichi)
Spanish Top Scorer (Zarra)
Best Goalkeeper (Zamora)
Best Manager (Miguel Muñoz)
Best referee (Guruceta)
Player of the Month
Manager of the Month
Finances
Richest clubs:
Deloitte list
Forbes' list
Team owners
Average attendances
Associated competitions
Promotion to La Liga
Relegation to Segunda División B
National cup: Copa del Rey
На других языках [de] SD Ponferradina Die Sociedad Deportiva Ponferradina ist ein spanischer Fußballverein aus der Stadt Ponferrada, León. Der 1922 gegründete Klub spielt derzeit in der Segunda División. - [en] SD Ponferradina [es] Sociedad Deportiva Ponferradina .mw-parser-output .infobox .imagen{max-width:100%;margin:0 auto}.mw-parser-output .infobox .imagen img{max-width:100%;height:auto}body.skin-timeless .mw-parser-output .infobox .imagen a.image>img{max-width:100%!important;height:auto!important}S. D. Ponferradina MalosDatos generalesNombre
Sociedad Deportiva Ponferradina, S. A. D.Apodo(s)
Deportiva, PonfeFundación
7 de junio de 1922 (100 años)Presidente
José SilvanoEntrenador
José Manuel GomesInstalacionesEstadio
El ToralínUbicación
Calle José Luis Sáez, s/n, 24402Ponferrada, León, España(Coord. 42.5575, -6.6)Capacidad
8.800 espectadoresInauguración
5 de septiembre de 2000 (22 años)Otro complejo
Anexos a El Toralín, PonferradaEstadio Colomán Trabado, PonferradaUniforme
Titular
Alternativo
Tercero
Última temporada
Segunda División
8.º
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Copa del Rey
1/16
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Títulos
Actualidad
Segunda División de España 2022-23Sitio web oficial[editar datos en Wikidata]
La Sociedad Deportiva Ponferradina, S. A. D. es un club de fútbol español de la ciudad de Ponferrada, en la comarca leonesa de El Bierzo, que disputa sus encuentros oficiales en el estadio de "El Toralín". [ru] Понферрадина «Понферрадина» (исп. SD Ponferradina, S.A.D) — испанский футбольный клуб из города Понферрада, в провинции Леон в автономном сообществе Кастилия-Леон. Клуб основан в 1922 году, домашние матчи проводит на стадионе «Торалин», вмещающем на 8800 зрителей. Традиционная форма — сине-белые полосатые майки и синие шорты.
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