1993–94 Deportivo de La Coruña season explained

Club:Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña
Season:1993–94
Manager:Arsenio Iglesias
Chairman:Cesar Lendoiro
Chrtitle:President
League:Primera División
League Result: (in UEFA Cup)
Cup1:Copa del Rey
Cup1 Result:Eightfinals
Cup2:UEFA Cup
Cup2 Result:Eightfinals
Season Topscorer:Bebeto (16)
Stadium:Estadio Riazor
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Prevseason:1992–93

In the 1993–94 season Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña competed in Primera División, Copa del Rey and UEFA Cup.

Summary

During championship "Súper Depor" was a serious contender for the title along with FC Barcelona: on round 14 the team was +3 above blaugrana, remained at the top of the table even a defeat on round 26 against the same FC Barcelona, became the last negative result of the squad in the campaign.[1] Deportivo closed the final rounds of the season with results included several draws in extremis. Then on the final round, the squad reached a draw 0:0 against Valencia CF with a penalty-kick missed by Miroslav Djukić at the end of the match:[2] with a better head-to-head goal average, the Blaugrana surpassed Depor in classification, who finished the season as runners-up.

In 1993–94 Copa del Rey the squad lost 3-1 the first leg eliminated by Real Oviedo in Eightfinals. In UEFA Cup, Deportivo lost the first match 1–0 against Aalborg, won the series in the second leg 5–0. The club defeated Aston Villa in the Round of 32, in Eightfinals the team lost both legs with a score 1–0 against German side Eintracht Frankfurt,[3] being eliminated of the tournament.[4]

Goalkeeper Francisco Liaño repeated as winner of Zamora Trophy this time with an all-time record average of 0,47[5] as a result of only conceded 18 goals against in 38 matches.[6] In addition to setting a record as the most clean sheet in one season, with 26 times.

Squad

Transfers

In
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DF Voro -
MF -
FW -
DF Alfredo -
FW -
DF -
GK -
Out
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MF Mérida -
DF Albistegui Real Sociedad -
FW Real Burgos -
FW Mujika Alaves -
FW Castellon -
DF Granada -
FW Ramón -
DF Arturo Las Palmas -

Competitions

La Liga

See main article: 1993–94 La Liga.

Matches

Statistics

Players Statistics

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Deportivo is Psycho- Tired. Spanish. 21 March 1994. El País.
  2. Web site: The Penalty that gave the Title to Barcelona. as.com. Spanish. 13 May 2014.
  3. Web site: The Series is still on Air. El País. Spanish. 23 November 1993.
  4. Web site: Deportivo is self-eliminated. El País. Spanish. 7 December 1993.
  5. Tied by Oblak in 2016
  6. News: Farrell. Sarah. Oblak equals Liano as the best Zamora in history. 15 May 2016. Marca. 15 May 2016.