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
- Unión Deportiva Cornellá (1951–1999)
- Unió Esportiva Cornellà (1999–)
Season to season
Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey |
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1951–52 | 6 | | 11th | |
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1952–53 | 6 | | 5th | |
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1953–54 | DNP | |
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1954–55 | 5 | | 8th | |
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1955–56 | 5 | | 2nd | |
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1956–57 | 5 | | 2nd | |
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1957–58 | 4 | | 4th | |
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1958–59 | 4 | | 17th | |
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1959–60 | 4 | | 7th | |
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1960–61 | 4 | | 13th | |
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1961–62 | 4 | | 3rd | |
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1962–63 | 4 | | 10th | |
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1963–64 | 4 | | 17th | |
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1964–65 | 4 | | 17th | |
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1965–66 | 5 | | | |
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1966–67 | 4 | | 16th | |
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1967–68 | 4 | | 9th | |
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1968–69 | 4 | | 15th | |
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1969–70 | 4 | | 11th | |
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1970–71 | 5 | | 2nd | | |
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| Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey |
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1971–72 | 5 | | 3rd | |
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1972–73 | 5 | | 10th | |
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1973–74 | 5 | | 7th | |
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1974–75 | 5 | | 8th | |
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1975–76 | 5 | | 6th | |
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1976–77 | 5 | | 4th | |
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1977–78 | 5 | | 6th | |
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1978–79 | 5 | | 14th | |
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1979–80 | 5 | | 9th | |
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1980–81 | 5 | | 15th | |
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1981–82 | 5 | | 19th | |
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1982–83 | 6 | | 7th | |
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1983–84 | 6 | | 6th | |
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1984–85 | 6 | | 4th | |
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1985–86 | 6 | | 8th | |
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1986–87 | 6 | | 6th | |
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1987–88 | 6 | | 13th | |
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1988–89 | 6 | | 12th | |
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1989–90 | 6 | | 2nd | |
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1990–91 | 6 | | 1st | | |
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Players
Current squad
.[8]
Youth players
Out on loan
Honours
2013–14
Notable players
External links
41.3476°N 2.0736°W
Notes and References
- https://twitter.com/i/events/1272855920821760001?from_editor=true RCDE Stadium
- 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.
- Web site: Barcelona – Nou Camp Municipal de Cornellá. chrisentrenador. 2018-09-10. Estadios de España. en. 2020-01-24.
- Web site: Unió Esportiva Cornellà, S.A.D. :: La Futbolteca. Enciclopedia del Fútbol Español. ES-es. 2020-04-09.
- Web site: El Club. Unió Esportiva Cornellà. es-ES. 2019-11-20.
- Web site: 6 January 2021. Atletico Madrid suffer shock Copa del Rey defeat to third tier Cornella. 90min.
- Web site: Roberts. Mike. 21 January 2021. Cornellà 0-2 FC Barcelona: Victory in extra time. 27 January 2021. FC Barcelona.
- Web site: Plantilla. 27 October 2021. Unió Esportiva Cornellà. es-ES.