Betis Deportivo Balompié Explained

Clubname:Betis Deportivo
Fullname:Betis Deportivo Balompié
Nickname:Béticos, Verdiblancos
Founded:
as Triana Balompié
Ground:Ciudad Deportiva Luis del Sol
Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Capacity:3000[1]
Chairman:Ángel Haro García
Chrtitle:President
Mgrtitle:Head coach
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Betis Deportivo Balompié is a Spanish football team based in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Founded in 1942, it is the reserve team of Real Betis and currently plays in, holding home games at Ciudad Deportiva Luis del Sol, with a 3000 seating-capacity.[2]

Reserve teams in Spain play in the same football pyramid as their senior team, rather than a separate league. However, reserve teams cannot play in the same division as the main squad.

Reserve teams are also no longer permitted to enter the Copa del Rey. Additionally, only under-23 players or under-25 players with a professional contract can switch between senior and reserve teams.

History

Founded in 1942 as Triana Balompié and named after a working class district in Seville. Legend has it that Betis, later to evolve into Real Betis, was formed in 1913 by a group of Sevilla FC directors after the club refused to sign a player who came from Triana.

In 1976, the team was renamed as Betis Deportivo and started to compile an impressive record in the Spanish U-19 Cup, winning the competition in 1983, 1990, 1998 and 1999, and finishing as runners-up in 1969 and 1992. This record was only bettered by FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Athletic Bilbao, and Betis were also runners-up in the U-19 league in 1990.

Betis Deportivo spent the vast majority of its existence in Segunda División B and Tercera División, never reaching the promotion playoffs in the former category.

After being named as Real Betis B between 1991 and 2017, the club recovered the name of Betis Deportivo.[3]

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1964–6536th
1965–6637th
1966–6735th
1967–6834th
1968–6933rd
1969–7036th
1970–7137th
1971–72317th
1972–734Reg. Pref.4th
1973–744Reg. Pref.4th
1974–754Reg. Pref.3rd
1975–764Reg. Pref.1st
1976–77319th
1977–78412th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1978–7945th
1979–8049th
1980–8147th
1981–8248th
1982–83414th
1983–8442nd
1984–8541st
1985–8632ª B15th
1986–8742nd
1987–8832ª B14th
1988–8932ª B18th
1989–9041st
1990–9132ª B10th
SeasonTierDivisionPlace
1991–9232ª B7th
1992–9332ª B17th
1993–9441st
1994–9532ª B11th
1995–9632ª B10th
1996–9732ª B14th
1997–9832ª B12th
1998–9932ª B9th
1999–0032ª B17th
2000–0142nd
2001–0232ª B8th
2002–0332ª B15th
2003–0432ª B16th
2004–0548th
2005–0646th
2006–0742nd
2007–0832ª B12th
2008–0932ª B11th
2009–1032ª B14th
2010–1132ª B16th
SeasonTierDivisionPlace
2011–1232ª B8th
2012–1332ª B20th
2013–1441st
2014–1532ª B8th
2015–1632ª B17th
2016–1741st
2017–1832ª B19th
2018–1946th
2019–2041st
2020–2132ª B /
2021–2231ª RFEF20th
2022–2342ª Fed.12th
2023–2442ª Fed.5th
2024–2531ª Fed.
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Current squad

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Reserve team

See main article: Real Betis C and Real Betis Cantera.

Technical staff

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Manager: Arzu Spanish
Assistant manager: Daniel Avilés Spanish
Fitness Coach: Bernardi Gaona Spanish
Goalkeeping coach: David Relaño Spanish
Analyst: Andrés Moreno Spanish
Delegate: Álex Mohand Spanish

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Estadio Betis Deportivo Balompié, aforo y dirección. 2020-11-29. Fichajes.com : Información sobre los fichajes y actualidad del mundo del fútbol. es.
  2. Web site: Spain - Betis Deportivo Balompié - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway. 2020-11-29. int.soccerway.com.
  3. Web site: El Betis B vuelve a denominarse Betis Deportivo. ABC. 11 July 2017. 21 July 2017. es.
  4. Web site: Plantilla - Betis Deportivo . realbetisbalompie.es . 18 October 2022.