Marbella FC explained

Clubname:Marbella
Nickname:Blanquillos (Little Whites)
Fullname:Marbella Fútbol Club
Chairman:Zhao Zhen
Chrtitle:President
Manager:Fran Beltrán
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Ground:Dama de Noche football ground
Marbella, Spain
Capacity:Circa 1,500
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Marbella Fútbol Club, formerly known as Unión Deportiva Marbella, is a Spanish football team based in Marbella, the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1997, it currently plays in, playing home matches at Dama de Noche football ground.

History

Unión Deportiva Marbella was founded in 1997 immediately after the defunction of Club Atlético Marbella, which was founded 38 years before and was owned by Jesús Gil, also the chairman of Atlético de Madrid. In 2000–01, the team won its Tercera División group but came second to Real Betis B in the promotion play-offs. It subsequently qualified to the Copa del Rey for the first time, losing 0–1 at home to CD Díter Zafra in the preliminary round. In 2003, it was finally promoted to Segunda División B.

Marbella was taken over by businessmen Ian Radford and Wayne Elliott of the HI Group, an international sports, leisure, property and travel company in September 2007.[1] In 2009, the club contested the play-offs for promotion to Segunda División for the first time, losing 2–1 on aggregate to Lorca Deportiva. In the ensuing domestic cup season, it reached the last 32 before an 8–0 aggregate loss to Atlético;[2] the league campaign ended with relegation after seven years in the third tier.

On 28 June 2013 Unión was renamed Marbella Fútbol Club, by consent of the Russian ownership presided by Alexander Grinberg, in order to appeal to a wider foreign fanbase.[3] At the end of the season, it ended four years in the fourth division with a 3–2 aggregate win over CD Eldense after extra time in the play-offs.[4] By finishing second in the regular season, Marbella played in the 2018 Segunda División B play-offs, and lost on penalties in the first round to Celta de Vigo B.[5]

Grinberg sold the club to Chinese investor Zhao Zhen in November 2018.[6] In 2019–20, the team again came second and qualified for the play-offs, where all games were held in the local area due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nonetheless, they lost 2–0 in the first round to SCR Peña Deportiva.[7] A league restructuring meant that Marbella were relegated from the last season of the Segunda División B in 2020–21, dropping to the fifth-tier Tercera Federación.[8]

After two years in the fifth tier, Marbella achieved promotion in April 2023 as champions of their group. Goalkeeper Alberto Lejárraga celebrated the occasion by coming out as gay.[9] [10]

Marbella's first season in the Segunda Federación ended in success, with promotion to the Primera Federación in June 2024.[11] They defeated Getafe B and then UD Logrones in two two-legged play off games. Following promotion, it was announced that Brazilian midfielder Casemiro would be investing in the club.[12]

Club background

1947–1997

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1997–985Reg. Pref.1st
1998–9946th
1999–200048th
2000–0141st
2001–0246thPreliminary
2002–0342nd
2003–0432ª B15th
2004–0532ª B5th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2005–0632ª B12thPreliminary
2006–0732ª B7th
2007–0832ª B15th
2008–0932ª B4th
2009–1032ª B19thRound of 32
2010–11410th
2011–1243rd
2012–13411th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2013–1441st
2014–1532ª B10thFirst round
2015–1632ª B14th
2016–1732ª B7th
2017–1832ª B2ndSecond round
2018–1932ª B7thFirst round
2019–2032ª B2ndSecond round
2020–2132ª B / Second round
2021–2253ª RFEF3rd
2022–2353ª Fed.1st
2023–2442ª Fed.3rdFirst round
2024–2531ª Fed.
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Honours

2001–02, 2013–14

2022–23

2023–24 play-off winners

Former coaches

Stadium

Marbella's traditional home ground is at Estadio Municipal de Marbella. However, with this stadium being redeveloped,[13] Marbella currently plays its home games at Dama de Noche football ground, a training pitch that has been converted into a very basic stadium by the addition of temporary stands, and has a capacity of around 1,500 spectators. As a result of the basic and limited facilities at Dama De Noche, the local council and football club have been under pressure from the supporters to conclude the redevelopment of Estadio Municipal de Marbella.

Affiliated clubs

The following club is currently affiliated with Marbella FC:

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: HI Group Acquire Second Division Spanish Club "UD MARBELLA". 13 February 2017. HI Group. 22 October 2007.
  2. News: El Marbella paga los platos rotos del derbi. Marbella is the fall guy for the derby. 14 March 2017. Marca. es.
  3. News: La UD Marbella hace oficial su cambio de nombre por Marbella FC. UD Marbella officially changes its name to Marbella FC. 13 February 2017. Marbella 24 Horas. 28 June 2013. es.
  4. News: Épico ascenso del Marbella a Segunda B. Marbella's epic promotion to Segunda B. 14 March 2017. Diario Sur. 24 May 2014. es.
  5. News: El Celta B elimina al Marbella en los penaltis y sueña con el ascenso. Celta B eliminate Marbella on penalties and dream of promotion . 7 February 2019 . . 27 May 2018 . es.
  6. News: Suárez . César . Zhao Zhen compra el Marbella FC. Zhao Zhen buys Marbella FC. 1 May 2023 . Marca . 19 November 2018 . Spanish.
  7. News: Carlos . Cariño . La Peña Deportiva le da un revolcón al Marbella y sigue haciendo historia. Peña Deportiva rout Marbella and continue making history. 1 May 2023 . . 19 July 2020 . Spanish.
  8. News: El Marbella consuma el doble descenso en la peor temporada de su historia. Marbella suffer double relegation in the worst season of their history . 1 May 2023 . Marbella 24 Horas . 23 May 2021 . Spanish.
  9. News: Hernández . Javier . El beso del ascenso: el portero del Marbella hace pública su homosexualidad. Promotion kiss: Marbella goalkeeper makes his homosexuality public . 1 May 2023 . Marca . 26 April 2023 . Spanish.
  10. News: Cooper . Alex . Pro-Soccer Player Alberto Lejárraga Celebrates Team's Win and Comes Out . 1 May 2023 . . 26 April 2023.
  11. Web site: Zamora CF, Barakaldo CF, Betis Deportivo, Marbella FC y Yeclano Deportivo ascienden a Primera Federación . Royal Spanish Football Federation . es . 1 June 2024 .
  12. Web site: Cariño . Carlos . Casemiro se une al Marbella . as.com . es . 4 June 2024 .
  13. Web site: Financing is now in place for construction of Marbella's new football stadium . SUR in English . 27 January 2023 .
  14. Web site: PTI. 29 October 2020. Hyderabad FC, Spanish club Marbella FC announce strategic tie-up. 30 May 2021. The Times of India. 2 June 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210602225612/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/indian-super-league/top-stories/hyderabad-fc-spanish-club-marbella-fc-announce-strategic-tie-up/articleshow/78934381.cms. live.