UE Cornellà explained

Clubname:Cornellà
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Fullname:Unió Esportiva Cornellà, S.A.D.
Founded:1951
Stadium:Stage Front Stadium
Capacity:40,000[1]
Chairman:Álex Talavera
Chrtitle:President
Manager:Gonzalo Riutort[2]
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Website:http://www.uecornella.cat/
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Current:2021–22 UE Cornellà season

Unió Esportiva Cornellà, S. A. D. is a Spanish football team based in Cornellà de Llobregat, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Founded in 1951 it plays in, holding home games at RCDE stadium, which has a capacity of 40,000 spectators.[3]

History

Unión Deportiva Cornellà was founded on 29 April 1951 by the merging of Club Atlético Padró and Academia Junyent.[4] Since its foundation the club participated in regional competitions and Tercera División until the season 2013/2014, when it achieved the historic promotion to the Segunda División B.[5]

On 6 January 2021, Cornellà upset La Liga giants Atlético Madrid by a score of 1–0 in the second round of the Copa del Rey.[6] They were eliminated in the following round by Barcelona, as the final score was 2–0 after extra time.[7]

Club backtground

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1951–52611th
1952–5365th
1953–54DNP
1954–5558th
1955–5652nd
1956–5752nd
1957–5844th
1958–59417th
1959–6047th
1960–61413th
1961–6243rd
1962–63410th
1963–64417th
1964–65417th
1965–665
1966–67416th
1967–6849th
1968–69415th
1969–70411th
1970–7152nd
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1971–7253rd
1972–73510th
1973–7457th
1974–7558th
1975–7656th
1976–7754th
1977–7856th
1978–79514th
1979–8059th
1980–81515th
1981–82519th
1982–8367th
1983–8466th
1984–8564th
1985–8668th
1986–8766th
1987–88613th
1988–89612th
1989–9062nd
1990–9161st
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1991–926Pref. Terr.3rd
1992–936Pref. Terr.5th
1993–946Pref. Terr.3rd
1994–956Pref. Terr.4th
1995–966Pref. Terr.1st
1996–9751ª Cat.5th
1997–9851ª Cat.9th
1998–9951ª Cat.2nd
1999–200044th
2000–01415th
2001–02418th
2002–0351ª Cat.1st
2003–04410th
2004–05416th
2005–06417th
2006–0751ª Cat.6th
2007–0851ª Cat.1st
2008–09412th
2009–1045th
2010–1148th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2011–1245th
2012–1342nd
2013–1441st
2014–1532ª B15thRound of 32
2015–1632ª B5th
2016–1732ª B9thThird round
2017–1832ª B4th
2018–1932ª B4thFirst round
2019–2032ª B4thFirst round
2020–2132ª B / Round of 32
2021–2231ª RFEF14thFirst round
2022–2331ª Fed.11th
2023–2431ª Fed.18th
2024–2542ª Fed.

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Players

Current squad

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Youth players

Out on loan

Honours

2013–14

Notable players

External links

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Notes and References

  1. https://twitter.com/i/events/1272855920821760001?from_editor=true RCDE Stadium
  2. Web site: El técnico del Ejea se va al Cornellá y llega al Ebro su nuevo director deportivo. Aragón. Heraldo de. heraldo.es. 10 June 2019 . es. 2020-01-24.
  3. Web site: Barcelona – Nou Camp Municipal de Cornellá. chrisentrenador. 2018-09-10. Estadios de España. en. 2020-01-24.
  4. Web site: Unió Esportiva Cornellà, S.A.D. :: La Futbolteca. Enciclopedia del Fútbol Español. ES-es. 2020-04-09.
  5. Web site: El Club. Unió Esportiva Cornellà. es-ES. 2019-11-20.
  6. Web site: 6 January 2021. Atletico Madrid suffer shock Copa del Rey defeat to third tier Cornella. 90min.
  7. Web site: Roberts. Mike. 21 January 2021. Cornellà 0-2 FC Barcelona: Victory in extra time. 27 January 2021. FC Barcelona.
  8. Web site: Plantilla. 27 October 2021. Unió Esportiva Cornellà. es-ES.