Real Jaén Explained

Clubname:Real Jaén
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Fullname:Real Jaén Club de Fútbol, S.A.D.
Nickname:Los Blancos (The Whites)
Los Lagartos (The Lizards)
Founded:
as Jaén Football Club
Ground:Nuevo La Victoria
Capacity:12,569[1]
Chairman:Ildefonso Ruiz
Chrtitle:President
Manager:Roberto Peragón
Mgrtitle:Head coach
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Current:2023–24 Tercera Federación

Real Jaén Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Jaén, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1922 it plays in, holding home matches at Nuevo Estadio de La Victoria, with a capacity of 12,569 spectators.[2] The club's biggest achievement has been playing 3 seasons in La Liga, the Spanish top tier, during the 1950s.

History

The club was founded in 1922 as Jaén Football Club and reconstituted in 1929 as Sociedad Olímpica Jiennense. They changed their name to Real Jaén Club de Fútbol in 1947.[3] The team did not enroll in a national division until 1943 when it promoted to the Tercera Division. It immediately became a dominant team in the Spanish third division usually finishing in the top four.

After nine seasons in the Tercera Division, the "Lizards" were promoted to the Segunda Division in 1952. Their good form continued in the second division, as Real Jaén won the 1952–53 Segunda Division group south, and were promoted to La Liga for the first time ever. They won all of their home games that season including a 9–0 home win over fellow Andalusians Granada CF.

During Real Jaén's first ever season in the Spanish top tier (1953–54) the team finished 14th with 11 wins, 6 draws, and 13 defeats, meaning they obtained 28 points. This meant the team would be placed in the relegation group along with CA Osasuna and four teams from the Segunda Division. Jaén finished in last place with only one win and were relegated after just one season in the Spanish top flight.

Following their relegation from La Liga in 1954, key players departed from the team and Jaén finished in 7th place the following season. The next season was a lot better for Jaén. They won the group South of Segunda Division, this time in the season 1955–56. This meant that La Liga again awaited the Real Jaén.

In their second top flight season, Jaén barely avoided relegation, finishing 14th, one point above relegated Deportivo de La Coruña. Jaén stayed in the Spanish elite. Their third top flight season was less successful and the team finished last with only 20 points collected. Real Jaén was relegated after two years in La Liga. The biggest highlight of their season was probably a 1–0 home win over powerhouse FC Barcelona.

Following their second top flight relegation, Real Jaén were never able to compete for a return to the elite. Their best season was 1959–60, when the team achieved a 3rd-place finish coming up two points behind the second placed Cordoba CF, which qualified the team for the promotion playoffs. Following the 1962–63 season, the "Lizards" were relegated to the Tercera Division. This was the first time the team played there since 1952.

For the following 12 seasons, Jaén only made one return to the Segunda, in 1967, but were immediately relegated. They returned to the second tier in 1976 and remained there for three seasons until 1979 when they were relegated to the newly created Segunda Division B, the new third tier in Spanish football. Jaén stayed in the third level until 1986, when the team was relegated to the Tercera Division, this time the fourth tier. They bounced between the Segunda B and the Tercera the following years.

In 1997, the team returned to the Segunda Division for the first time since 1979. The 1997–98 season was bad however, as they finished last and went back to the Segunda B. Real Jaén returned to the Segunda in 2000. They achieved a 10th-place finish in the 2000–01 season, but finished last the following season and were relegated again. The following 11 seasons were spent in the Segunda B, until 2013, when Jaén again returned to the Segunda. The "Lizards" finished second to last, in 21st place, meaning relegation followed again.

In 2017, Jaén finished 19th in the Segunda B, and were relegated to the Tercera Division for the first time since 1991.

Here, being in the 4th level of the Spanish football, the club finished 3rd in the 2017–18 season and remained in that category.[4] On July 5, 2019, Real Jaén presented Alberto González as a new coach for the 2019–20 season.[5]

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1941–4233rd
1942–4334th
1943–4432ndFourth round
1944–4534th
1945–4632nd
1946–4732nd
1947–4838thThird round
1948–49310thFirst round
1949–50311th
1950–5133rd
1951–523
1952–532Third round
1953–541
1954–5527th
1955–562Quarterfinals
1956–57114thRound of 16
1957–581Quarterfinals
1958–5929thFirst round
1959–6023rdFirst round
1960–61214thFirst round
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1961–6229thFirst round
1962–632Round of 16
1963–6434th
1964–6531st
1965–6635th
1966–673
1967–682First round
1968–6935th
1969–7038thFirst round
1970–7138thSecond round
1971–7233rdFirst round
1972–7339thFirst round
1973–74310thSecond round
1974–75312thThird round
1975–763Second round
1976–7724thFirst round
1977–78215thSecond round
1978–792Third round
1979–8032ª B12thFirst round
1980–8132ª B7th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1981–8232ª B15thFirst round
1982–8332ª B12th
1983–8432ª B3rd
1984–8532ª B7thSecond round
1985–8632ª BSecond round
1986–8745th
1987–884First round
1988–8932ª B11th
1989–9032ª B
1990–914First round
1991–9232ª B10thSecond round
1992–9332ª B4thRound of 16
1993–9432ª B4thFirst round
1994–9532ª B4thThird round
1995–9632ª B1stFirst round
1996–9732ª BFirst round
1997–982Second round
1998–9932ª B8thFirst round
1999–200032ª B
2000–01210thRound of 32
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2001–022Round of 32
2002–0332ª B12thRound of 64
2003–0432ª B12th
2004–0532ª B9th
2005–0632ª B13th
2006–0732ª B6th
2007–0832ª B9thSecond round
2008–0932ª B2nd
2009–1032ª B3rdFirst round
2010–1132ª B8thSecond Round
2011–1232ª B4thSecond Round
2012–1332ª BRound of 32
2013–142Round of 32
2014–1532ª B11thFirst Round
2015–1632ª B10th
2016–1732ª B
2017–1843rd
2018–1941stSecond round
2019–2044thSecond round
2020–2147th / 1st
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2021–2253ª RFEF13th
2022–2353ª Fed.2nd
2023–2453ª Fed.2nd
2024–2553ª Fed.
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Honours

Current squad

[6]

Famous players

Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

Women's football

Real Jaén was represented in the 2009–10 Superliga Femenina by FCF Atlético Jiennense.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The latest news from Real Jaén: squad, results, table. 2020-06-04. www.besoccer.com. en-EN.
  2. Web site: Real Jaén - Tercera División G 9. 2020-06-04. www.resultados-futbol.com.
  3. Web site: Historia. 11 January 2022 . History. Real Jaén. es. 24 October 2023.
  4. Web site: Histórico Real Jaén – Tercera División G 9. resultados-futbol.com. 2019-11-17.
  5. Web site: Alberto González, presentado como nuevo entrenador del Real Jaénjaenenjuego jaenenjuego. JAmador. 5 July 2019 . es. 2019-11-17.
  6. Web site: Squad . 21 December 2021 .