Deportivo Xerez

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Deportivo Xerez
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Basic data
Surname Xerez Club Deportivo
Seat Jerez de la Frontera , Spain
founding September 24, 1947
Colours blue White
president vacant
Website xerezclubdeportivo.es
First soccer team
Head coach Juan Merino Ruiz
Venue Estadio Municipal de Chapin
Places 22,000
league Tercera División
2016/17 3rd place (División de Honor Andaluza)
home
Away
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The Xerez Club Deportivo , known in German-speaking countries as Deportivo Xerez , more rarely CD Xerez , is a Spanish football club from Jerez de la Frontera , Andalusia . The club was founded on September 24, 1947. The club currently plays in the Tercera División .

history

Promotion ceremony after the end of the 2008/09 season

After many years in the Segunda División B (third division) and the Tercera División (fourth division) succeeded in the 2000/01 season of promotion to the second division, the Segunda División . The following year under coach Bernd Schuster, the immediate march through was almost achieved. After 34 of 42 game days of the 2001/02 season , Xerex was six points ahead of Racing Santander . But while Santander scored 17 points in the remaining eight games, the newcomer only had six points on the credit side. Overall, Deportivo Xerez came in an excellent fourth place as a newcomer. The actual promotion to the Primera División finally succeeded in the 2008/09 season . After a prolonged downward trend and only one win in the first half of the season, the club officials decided in January 2010 to fire coach José Ángel Ziganda . In total, the team had only earned eight points up to this point in the season and was beaten in last place in the table. Despite a significant increase in performance, the club rose again at the end of the 2009/10 season in the Segunda División. In the 2012/13 season , it fell into the third-class Segunda División B. After further relegations to the fifth-class División de Honor Andaluza, the club played in the Tercera División in the 2017/18 season.

Stadion

The home games are played in the Estadio Municipal de Chapín , which was inaugurated on July 10, 1988 on the site of the previous stadium, the Estadio Domecq . The first opponent was Real Madrid in a friendly.

statistics

Well-known former and current players

(Selection)

Trainer

Bernd Schuster (2001-2003)

(incomplete)

Surname Period
SpainSpain Carlos Orúe ?
unknownunknown ?
HungaryHungary Antal Dunai 1981-1982
unknownunknown ?
GermanyGermany Bernd Schuster 7/2001–6/2003
SpainSpain Esteban Vigo 7/2003–6/2004
SpainSpain Paco Chaparro 7/2004–6/2005
SpainSpain Lucas Alcaraz 7/2005–6/2007
SpainSpain José "Pepe" Murcia 7/2006–6/2007
SpainSpain Miguel Rondan 7/2007–2/2008
SpainSpain Esteban Vigo 2/2008–6/2009
SpainSpain José Ángel Ziganda 7/2009–1/2010
SpainSpain Antonio Poyatos ( Interim ) 1 / 2010–

President

(incomplete) The first president of Deportivo Xerez became Sixto de la Calle Jiménez in September 1947 . This post has changed regularly to this day. The last person to hold the position as president so far was Carlos de Osma . He vacated the place in early December 2009.

Name of the President Period
SpainSpain Sixto de la Calle Jiménez 9/1947–6/1948
SpainSpain Luis Soto Domecq 6 / 1948-7 / 1949
SpainSpain Antonio Rueda Muñíz 7 / 1949-3 / 1951
SpainSpain Sixto de la Calle Jiménez 3 / 1951-5 / 1952
SpainSpain Alberto Duran Tejera 5 / 1952-5 / 1954
SpainSpain Rafael Cáliz Garrido 5 / 1954-3 / 1956
SpainSpain José Benítez Lopez 3 / 1956–6 / 1959
SpainSpain Francisco Paz Genero 6/1959
SpainSpain Jesús Grandes Pérez 6 / 1959–6 / 1960
SpainSpain Manuel Santolalla Romero-Valdespino 6 / 1960-8 / 1961
SpainSpain Pablo Porro Guerrero 8/1961-7/1963
SpainSpain Francisco Paz Genero 7/1963-2/1964
SpainSpain Pablo Porro Guerrero 2 / 1964-5 / 1966
SpainSpain Rafael Cáliz Garrido 6/1966
SpainSpain Heriberto Solinís Solinís 6 / 1966-7 / 1967
SpainSpain Manuel Robles Cordero 7 / 1967-9 / 1968
SpainSpain Andrés Reyes Zambrano 9 / 1968-11 / 1971
SpainSpain José García Núñez 11 / 1971-7 / 1972
SpainSpain
SpainSpain Heliodoro Huarte Gorría 4 / 1989-4 / 1992
SpainSpain Pedro Pacheco Herrera 4 / 1992-5 / 1997
SpainSpain Luis Oliver Albesa 5 / 1997-4 / 2002
SpainSpain José María Gil Silgado 4 / 2002–12 / 2004
SpainSpain Joaquín Morales Domínguez 6/2004–12/2008
SpainSpain Joaquín Bilbao Nadal 12/2008–3/2009
SpainSpain Carlos de Osma 3/2009–12/2009
unknownunknown vacant Since December 2009

Web links

Commons : Deportivo Xerez  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. See the club profile on kicker.de and transfermarkt.de , accessed on February 17, 2018.
  2. Xerez dismisses Ziganda on January 13, 2009 on kicker.de