CE Constància explained

Clubname:Constància
Fullname:Club Esportiu Constància
Nickname:Constanciers
Inquers
Blanc-i-negres
Founded:2 December 1922
Ground:Nou Camp, Inca,
Balearic Islands, Spain
Capacity:10,000[1]
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Valeria Bouzada
Mgrtitle:Head Coach
Manager:Guillem Llaneras[2]
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Club Esportiu Constància is a Spanish football team based in Inca, Mallorca, in the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. Founded in 1922, its first men's team currently plays in the, the fifth division. Its first women's team is active in the Primera Autonómica, the fourth tier, and its first u-19 team is active in the División de Honor, the highest category. Moreover, Constància has dozens of teams in its youth academy.[3]

Constància has played 11 seasons in the Segunda División during the 20th century, becoming the second-most successful football club in the history of the Balearic Islands. Moreover, the club has played over 60 seasons in the Tercera División, being the Balearic team with the most seasons in this competition.

Its home matches are played at the Nou Camp d'Inca, in the city of Inca, the club's stadium since its inauguration in 1964.[4] The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 seats, which makes it the second biggest stadium on the Balearic Islands.

History

Name evolution

Beginnings of football in Inca

The first football team in Inca was FC Inca (1910), the football section of the recreation organisation Centro Recreativo in the same city, but this stop ceased its activity a few months after its creation. Inca was left without a football club during many years, something that only changed in 1921 with the creation of FC Inquense, related to the same recreation organisation.

Foundation of CE Constància (1922)

Club Esportiu Constància was founded on 2 December 1922 as the football section of the provident society with the same name.[6] Initially, there existed a rivalry between Constància and Inquense, but when the former outgrew the latter, Inquense was dissolved and many of its players joined Constància.

In 1924, Constància made its debut in the Mallorcan Championship, where the club obtained much influence in the footballing panorama of Mallorca. Meanwhile, Constància developed as a club with a working-class base, given that Inca used to be a town with a high number of factories.[7] Moreover, the club became a symbol of football in the Part Forana (the parts of Mallorca outside of Palma), being the most potent football club outside of the capital.

The 1930s. Development, titles, and war

During the 1930s, Constància was already the main competitor of Alfons XIII (the current RCD Mallorca), which fueled their rivalry, accentuated by the socioeconomic and political differences between the supporters of Alfons XIII and Constància. In the same decade, Constància won the Mallorcan Championship on three consecutive occasions (1933, 1934, and 1935), while being crowned champion of the Balearic Islands on one occasion (1935).

The outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 had a significant influence on the club's development. According to recent investigations, Constància was one of the most retaliated football clubs in Spain, and four of its players were executed by the Francoist troops. During the war, the competities continued, and Constància won the Mallorcan Championship for the fourth time in 1939.

The 1940s. Promotion to the second tier and almost to the first one

After the end of the Civil War in 1939, the Spanish football competitions were restructured, and Constància was selected to play in the Segunda División because of its championship the season before. In 1939-40, the club was relegated, but returned for the 1941-42 season. Constància maintained the category for four consecutive seasons, of which 1943-44 stood out, as the club finished third and almost achieved promotion to La Liga. The following season, Constància played the final match of the regular season against CD Mallorca with both teams close to the relegation zone, and the match ended in favor of Mallorca after many controversial decisions by referee Agustí Cruellas, remembered in Inca for decades, after which Constància had to participate in the relegation play-off. The club lost and got relegated to the Tercera División.[8]

The 1950s. Hitting rock bottom

After the relegation to the Tercera División in 1945, Constància was not able to return to the second tier quickly and even had to temporarily cease its activity after a severe institutional and economic crisis. The club was relegated to the regional categories, but recovered the third division some years later.

The 1960s. Last years in the Segunda División

After a strong season, Constància achieved promotion to the Segunda División for the third time in 1962. Despite players more consecutive seasons in the second division than during the 1940s, the six seasons between 1962 and 1968 consisted of more disappointing classifications. The 1967-68 season would be the last one of the 11 seasons that Constància has played in the second tier. Another highlight of this decade, concretely on 29 August 1965, was the opening of the Nou Camp d'Inca stadium.

Rest of the 20th century. Going down and consolidation in the Tercera División

The 1968 relegation caused a new crisis at the club, which ended in another successive relegation, this time to the regional amateur competitions. Constància needed five years to go back up to the Tercera División, a competition that it has rarely escaped since.

Moreover, the rivalry between Constància and RCD Mallorca was lost after the 1960s because of the lack of direct confrontations and the geographical distance between Palma and Inca.

During the rest of the 20th century, Constància only played in the Tercera División, except for one season in the Segunda División B (1987-88) and two seasons in the Regional Preferente (1990-92).

21st century. A new promotion and the centenary

The dynamics of the last decades of the 20th century did not change during the first decades of the 21st century. Constància has almost only played in the Tercera División (until 2021) and the replacing Tercera Federación (after 2021), except for two seasons in the Segunda División B (2012-13 and 2013-14), its last seasons outside of the current fifth tier of Spanish football.

In 2022, the year of the celebrations of the club's centenary, Constància was awarded the Medal of Honour and Gratitude of the Island of Mallorca by the Insular Council of Mallorca.[9] Moreover, the club designed a commemorative crest and shirt for its centenary.[10]

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1939–4025th
1940–4131stSecond round
1941–4224th
1942–4323rdRound of 16
1943–4423rdRound of 32
1944–45212thFirst round
1945–4632nd
1946–4735th
1947–4836thFirst round
1948–4937thSecond round
1949–50315th
1950–51314th
1951–52DNP
1952–5341ª Reg.1st
1953–5439th
1954–5532nd
1955–5638th
1956–5735th
1957–5833rd
1958–5932nd
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1959–6039th
1960–6132nd
1961–6231st
1962–63212thFirst round
1963–64210thRound of 32
1964–65213thFirst round
1965–66213thFirst round
1966–67214thFirst round
1967–68216thFirst round
1968–69317th
1969–7041ª Reg.3rd
1970–7141ª Reg.4th
1971–7241ª Reg.1st
1972–734Reg. Pref.9th
1973–744Reg. Pref.2nd
1974–7533rdFourth round
1975–76310th
1976–77315thFirst round
1977–78412thFirst round
1978–79411th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1979–8044thSecond round
1980–8142nd
1981–8242ndFirst round
1982–8341stFirst round
1983–8441stSecond round
1984–8548th
1985–8645th
1986–8744thFirst round
1987–8832ª B17thSecond round
1988–8948thFirst round
1989–90417th
1990–915Reg. Pref.7th
1991–925Reg. Pref.3rd
1992–93415th
1993–9448th
1994–95411th
1995–9645th
1996–9741st
1997–9842nd
1998–9941st
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2019–2048th
2020–2143rd / 5th
2021–2253ª RFEF7th
2022–2353ª Fed.6th
2023–2453ª Fed.7th
2024–2553ª Fed.
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Honours

Statewide tournaments

Regional tournaments

List of presidents

During its history, Constància has had at least 35 different presidents.

PresidentPeriodPresidentPeriod
Miguel Beltrán Planas1922-25Juan Amer Llobera1969-73
Bartomeu Payeras FerrerJaume Moyer Martorell1973-77
Lorenzo Marqués RamisAndreu Pol Bonín1977-79
Pere Siquier Martí1939-42Jordi Cerdà Borràs1979-86
Bartomeu Fluxà MutJosé García Cerdà1986-90
Andrés Mateu PericàsManuel García Alba1990-91
Rafel RamisÀngel García Bonafè1991-95
Luis Aguacil MontisMiquel Llompart Mora1995-98
Miguel Guasp FerrerAndreu Sacares Genestra1998-99
Andreu Bestard Oliver1952-55Antonio Martorell Llompart1999-2001
Pere Prast Janer1955-56Jorge Guirado Martínez2001-11
Antoni Prats Balaguer1956-57Antonio Ramis Martínez2011-14
Antoni Benàssar Rolando1960-63Gabriel Burguera Canals2014-16
Antoni Ferrari Campaner1963-66Andreu Gili Biscaí2016-17
Miquel Sastre Terrasa1966-67Rafel Palou Amer2017-23
Mateu Pieras Balle1967-68Valeria Bouzada2023-present
P. Siquier1968-69
A. Melis
T. Vaquer

Stadium

The Nou Camp d'Inca was inaugurated on 29 August 1965 and has a capacity of 10,000 seats. It is the second-biggest football stadium of the Balearic Islands after the Estadi de Son Moix. The surface of the playing field is natural grass, and has a size of 105x67 meters.[11]

Before, the club played in different stadiums. The first one was the Camp des Blanquer (1923-1929), and the second one was the Camp des Cos (1929-1965), which the club had to sell because of a severe economic crisis.

Notable former players

Internationals

Other notable former players

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The latest news from Constància: squad, results, table. besoccer.com. en-EN. 2020-03-21.
  2. Web site: Histórico de Guillermo Llaneras Sáez (Guiem Llaneras). puntobalonbalear.es. 2020-03-21.
  3. Web site: Federació Futbol de les Illes Balears - Consulta De Clubs . 2024-06-05 . www.ffib.es.
  4. Web site: Instalacions . 2020-01-04 . Club Esportiu Constància . es.
  5. Web site: Club Esportiu Constància :: La Futbolteca. Enciclopedia del Fútbol Español . 2024-06-05 . es-ES.
  6. Book: Dolç, Miquel . Gran Enciclopèdia de Mallorca, tom III . 1989 . Promallorca edicions . 84-86-617-02-2 . Palma . 317–8 . ca . Big Encyclopedia of Mallorca, part III.
  7. Book: Capellà, Llorenç . L'esport a les Balears (1936-1959) . 1995 . Council of Culture, Education, and Sport (Balearic Government) . 84-86617-27-8 . Palma . 76–79 . ca . Sport on the Balearic Islands (1936-1959).
  8. Web site: Oca . Carlos Montes de . 2013-05-14 . 68 años después de Cruellas . 2024-06-05 . Ultima Hora . es.
  9. Web site: Procés participatiu: Honors i distincions . 2024-06-05 . web . ca-ES.
  10. Web site: El CE Constància presenta l'escut del centenari . 2024-06-05 . Club Esportiu Constància . ca.
  11. Web site: CLUB ESPORTIU CONSTÀNCIA - Instal·lacions . 2024-06-05 . Club Esportiu Constància . ca.