Xerez CD explained

Clubname:Xerez C.D.
Fullname:Xerez Club Deportivo S.A.D.
Nickname:Xerecistas, La bulería mecánica
Founded:1947 as CD Jerez
Stadium:Municipal de Chapín
Capacity:20,523
Coordinates:36.6892°N -6.1203°W
Chairman: Juan Luis Gil
Coach: Checa
Manager: Miguel Ángel Rondán
Website:https://www.xerezclubdeportivo.es/
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Xerez Club Deportivo S. A. D. is a Spanish football club based in the city of Jerez de la Frontera. It was founded in 1947 and plays in .

History

Due to the link between Jerez de la Frontera and the United Kingdom created by the exports of sherry (Jerez in Spanish), football had its beginnings in the region towards the second half of the 19th century. In the early 20th century Sir Thomas Spencer, who worked with the William & Humbert winery, founded Sociedad Jerez Foot-Ball Club – he also served as chairman, player and captain.

From 1942 to 1947 the club had several names, ending with Jerez Club Deportivo, which was changed to the current name in 1960s. Xerez first reached the second division in 1953–54, remaining there for five years; previously, in the 1940s, the team had promoted on the field but, due to the "high national interest" of the dictatorial government, left its position to España de Tánger.[1]

The team's new stadium, Estadio Municipal de Chapín, was inaugurated on 10 July 1988, replacing the old Estadio Domecq – the first match there was a friendly against Real Madrid. After decades in that category and also in the third, it had a 2001–02 second level campaign which almost resulted in an historic La Liga promotion, only one year after doing the same thing; the club seemed certain to gain promotion all season, but ultimately failed after a dramatic loss of form towards its closure, only gaining four points in the last eight matches.

Since then, Xerez finished in the top 10 in division two each campaign, except in the 2007–08 season when a weak start led to a 15th-place finish. The following campaign proved excellent, as the club was always in the top positions: on 13 June 2009, after beating SD Huesca 2–1 at home, it achieved promotion to the top division for the first time in its history. In the final day of the competition, a draw at Celta de Vigo proved enough for the title, as CD Tenerife lost 1–2 home to CD Castellón in the final minute.[2]

The first season of Xerez in the top flight would be short-lived, as it ended in relegation. After only collecting seven points from the first 19 games – which led to the sacking of coach José Ángel Ziganda – the club amassed 27 in the remaining 19 with Néstor Gorosito as boss, not good enough however to prevent the drop as last (the club, however, had chances to stay up until the final round, a 1–1 draw at CA Osasuna).

Xerez ranked eighth and 14th in the two following second level seasons, respectively. The 2012–13 campaign, however, was disastrous on all levels, as the team finished in 22nd and last position as a direct consequence of enduring serious financial difficulties for several years,[3] [4] and the situation culminated with the club being relegated to the fourth division on 1 August.[5]

After the Xerez's season, a group of supporters founded a new club in the lower leagues, named Xerez Deportivo FC due to the club's institutional problems.[6] While the latter was promoted to Primera Provincial, the former was again relegated, this time to Primera Andaluza,[7] until May 2017, when Xerez came back to Tercera División. They managed a 16th-place finish in the 2017–18 season, avoiding relegation and managing another season in the Spanish fourth tier.

In the 2023–24 season, Xerez C.D. is fighting for promotion to the Segunda RFEF. This same season, the team has broken a record of going through the first 9 days of the league without conceding a goal. Apart from fighting for promotion, Xerez has achieved several merits of its own, such as attracting former members again or having nearly 9,000 spectators in the fifth category of Spanish football.

Symbols

Crest

The crest of Xerez CD was designed during the summer of 1947 by Mariano Aricha de Vicente.

The crest is clearly inspired in the badge of the city of Jerez, as it incorporates the same colors.. The crest is divided into two parts by a diagonal stripe of white background that runs from the upper right corner to the lower left. In the upper left part is the central motif of the shield of the city of Jerez, the waves in blue on a silver (white) background. In the lower right corner the letters C and D are intertwined in white with a blue background. The crest is crowned, like the city's shield, this time with a crown of five blades.

In the diagonal stripe can read, "XEREZ" in blue. Originally was designed with the word "JEREZ". The "J" was replaced by an "X" due to the initiative of the chairman Pablo Porro Guerrero, that on August 21, 1962, decides to recover the word "XEREZ" to refer to the club from which it comes, the Xerez FC.

The crest receibed a second modification in the 2000s, where the tone of the color was changed, making it a little softer and with a lower saturation. This minor aesthetic change was made so that the crest will stand out more against the dark blue of the uniform. Occasionally the shield is shown outside the kit in the original darker tone.

On May 31, 2017, it was announced that the patent for the crest, as well as the name "Xerez Club Deportivo" became part of Afición Xerecista.[8]

In September 2020, on occasion of a new and exciting sports project, the club's design and communication team decides to restyle the crest, eliminating the black lines of its predecessor, with a cleaner and more modern appearance. It has also been adapted to different versions, both positive and negative, to adapt perfectly to any format.

Anthems and Chants

AnthemThe official anthem of the club was composed by Manuel Amezcua although the Xerez has several chants and anthems, like the "Himno del 75 Aniversario", "Himno de los Hools XCD" or the song "Mi Xerez".

Xerez Deportivo

Con los colores del Xerez todos unidos

Xerez Deportivo

El corazón de la afición está contigo

Xerez Deportivo

Vamos arriba campeón

A triunfar y a ganar

Para alcanzar la gloria del mejor

Para subir y conseguir

Con el Xerez el más alto galardón.

A ti Xerez Deportivo

Por tu entrega y tu pundonor

Por tu furia y tu fuerza

Por tu coraje y ambición de gol

Por eso todos cantamos

Como si fuera una misma voz

Viva el Xerez Club Deportivo

Aupa y arriba campeón

A ti Xerez Deportivo

Por tu entrega y tu pundonor

Por tu furia y tu fuerza

Por tu coraje y ambición de gol

Por eso todos cantamos

Como si fuera una misma voz

Viva el Xerez Club Deportivo

Aupa y arriba campeón

¡Xerez!

¡Xerez!

¡Xerez!

¡Xerez!

Himno del 75 aniversario / 75th anniversary anthemTo commemorate the 75 years of the Xerez CD, the club asked its fans to create their proposals for the 75th anniversary Anthem, choosing the one composed by Manuel de Cantarote, a Jerezano and Xerecist artist.

Un equipo, una ciudad que es de bandera

Una afición que te acompaña a donde quiera

Que por ti lucha sin importar la batalla

Y alza tu himno y tus colores donde vayas

Azul y blanco es el compás de mis latidos

Sabes que nunca nos daremos por vencido

Y aunque el olvido haya ganado a la memoria

Seguimos vivos y cantamos nuestra historia

¡Xerez!

¡Gol y bulería!

¡Club del alma mía!

¡Donde moriré!

¡Xerez!

¡Aunque pase el tiempo!

¡Más que un sentimiento, que no abandoné!

¡Xerez!

¡Gol y bulería!

¡Club del alma mía!

¡Donde moriré!

¡Xerez!

¡Aunque pase el tiempo!

¡Más que un sentimiento, que no abandoné!

Llenos de orgullo defendemos nuestro escudo

Yo sigo fiel porque Xerez tan solo hay uno

Club Deportivo, símbolo de nuestra tierra

A ti te animo aunque ganes o aunque pierdas

Xerez contigo seguiré cumpliendo años

En ti confío, siempre seguiré animando

Eres equipo que al destino desafía

Lucha con garra, no te rindas todavía

¡Xerez!

¡Gol y bulería!

¡Club del alma mía!

¡Donde moriré!

¡Xerez!

¡Aunque pase el tiempo!

¡Más que un sentimiento, que no abandoné!

¡Xerez!

¡Gol y bulería!

¡Club del alma mía!

¡Donde moriré!

¡Xerez!

¡Aunque pase el tiempo!

¡Más que un sentimiento, que no abandoné!

¡Xerez!

¡Gol y bulería!

¡Club del alma mía!

¡Donde moriré!

¡Xerez!

¡Aunque pase el tiempo!

¡Más que un sentimiento, que no abandoné!

Himno del X Aniversario Hools Xerez CD / Anthem of the 10th Anniversary Hools Xerez CDThe animation group "Hools XCD", in honor of 10 years since its founding and support for the club, decided to release its own anthem in collaboration with Juan Pedro "El Pirata" Ramos

Después de diez años

Seguimos aquí luchando

Te juré amor eterno

En las puertas del infierno

Aquí estuvimos, aquí estamos y aquí estaremos

En las buenas, en las malas y en las peores

Mil días de borrachera

Noches enteras sin descansar

Por defender nuestro equipo

Siempre al borde del delíto

Corduras con colgaeras

El mismo escudo tatuado en la piel

Y hasta el día en que me muera

Esos colores defenderé

De Jerez de la Frontera

Puros como la Paquera

Que nunca pasa de moda

Igualito que las drogas

Nos dicen yonkis gitanos

Y pa' nosotros es un alago

En las buenas y en las malas

Como hinchada nos la maman

¡Somos los Hools el alma de este equipo!

¡Sangre azul, Xerez Club Deportivo!

Tienes que ganar

Y la vamos a liar

¡Somos los Hools el alma de este equipo!

¡Sangre azul, Xerez Club Deportivo!

Tienes que ganar

Y la vamos a liar

Mil horas de carretera

Jamás te abandonaría

Recordaré estas palabras

Que son pa' toda la vida

Toxicamente adictivos

Incansables luchadores

Levantaré tu bandera

Sin peros ni condiciones

De Jerez de la Frontera

Puros como la Paquera

Que nunca pasa de moda

Igualito que las drogas

Nos dicen yonkis gitanos

Y pa' nosotros es un alago

En las buenas y en las malas

Como hinchada nos la maman

¡Somos los Hools el alma de este equipo!

¡Sangre azul, Xerez Club Deportivo!

Tienes que ganar

Y la vamos a liar

¡Somos los Hools el alma de este equipo!

¡Sangre azul, Xerez Club Deportivo!

Tienes que ganar

Y la vamos a liar

Que escandalera cuando no llega el gol

Y los Hools te aceleran

Te empujan, te animan

Te cantan, te llevan

Rompiendo gargantas de jerezanas maneras

Hasta quemar la cartera

Vaya puta escandalera...

Mi XerezTribute to the fans of Xerez C. D. A song by Los Killoque and Jose Monje with the collaboration of El Pirata and the Xerez veterans. Recorded at La Bodega studios. With the guitar of Jose Ignacio Franco, the editing and percussion production of Cristóbal leiva "lele" and the executive production of Santi Cordero and Manuel Martínez.

Desde niño se pone la camiseta

En el pecho va su escudo y su bandera

Por las calles de Jerez va caminando

Hasta Chapín para cumplir una promesa

Orgulloso de sentirse xerecista

Con la cabeza bien alta

Como su padre le enseñó

Desde el cielo sabe que el está mirando

Dando fuerzas y apoyando

A su equipo campeón

Mi Xerez, ole, con ole, y ole

Ole, con ole, y ole

Mi Xerez Club Deportivo

La ciudad y la afición está orgullosa

Siempre contigo en la victoria y en la derrota

Animando hasta romperse la garganta

Todos unidos alcanzaremos la gloria

Xerecista hasta el día que me muera

En segunda o en primera

Aquí siempre estaré yo

Más que un equipo mi xerez es un sentimiento

Lo digo como lo siento

Me sale del corazón

Mi Xerez, ole, con ole, y ole

Ole, con ole, y ole

Mi Xerez Club Deportivo

Stadium

Since the 2013/14 season, Xerez has had difficulties playing its matches in Jerez de la Frontera. This is due to the Regulatory Ordinance for the Carrying out of Activities in Municipal Sports Facilities that the City Council has been applying since it was put into practice by the Partido Popular government.

Since that season, Xerez has been training and playing its home games in different fields in the province, and occasionally does so in the Jerez stadiums of La Juventud, La Canaleja, La Granja, El Torno or Picadueñas.

During the 2017/18 season, Xerez played at home in seven different stadiums: Chapín, La Juventud, El Palmar (Sanlúcar de Barrameda), Antonio Fernández Marchán (Guadalcacín), Andrés Chacón (La Barca), Municipal Sánchez Portella (Torrecera) and Municipal of El Torno (El Torno). Currently, they play their home games at the Municipal de Chapín.

Chapín

See main article: Estadio Municipal de Chapín.

However, from 1998 to 2014, the Xerez played its local matches at Municipal de Chapín. The stadium was founded in 1988, with a capacity for 20.523 people. The stadium's inaugural match was Xerez C.D. - Real Madrid.[9] It's dimensions are 105x68 meters.

One of the stands with the most attendance was "Preferencia". This used to fill from the top, but it lacked the feel of the "Fondo Sur". The "Tribuna" was frequented by well-known people in Jerez. The presidential box, the VIP boxes and the radio broadcast booths are also located there. The area with the greatest lack of influx was "Fondo Norte". The fourth stand of the stadium is the "Fondo Norte", which was not numbered at the request of the fans, since it was this stand that had the most attendance and atmosphere. It used to be full both upstairs and downstairs in important matches, but due to promotion to the First Division, this stand was numbered, like the "Fondo Norte", to comply with the regulations.

This multi-sports stadium is blamed for a major drawback: the difficulty of vision for spectators due to the separation distance between the stands and the grass, due to the presence of the athletics tracks. Possible solutions to this problem have always been considered. In October 2006, a reform was planned that consisted of eliminating the athletics tracks, continuing the high stands of "Preferencia" and "Tribuna", and creating two new "Fondos". The exterior appearance of the stadium would not suffer any changes, but its construction was not approved. After the xerecista promotion, an extra stand was approved for the grandstand area, since it has reduced visibility due to the benches, increasing the number of seats available. Initially, the use of these stands was contemplated for the most important matches, such as the visits of Real Madrid or FC Barcelona, but finally they were maintained throughout the season, although in recent days the City Council requested their removal on the occasion of the celebration. of the school Olympics held annually in the stadium. For the 2010–11 season, the commentary area in the upper stand, which had been in the lower stand since the previous season, was left free and occupied with seats for fans.

Other Stadiums

Until 1988, when Chapín was inaugurated, the team played at the Domecq Stadium, where a residential area is now located, currently Parque Stadium, near the Plaza del Caballo.

During the 2001-02 season, while Chapín was being remodeled for the 2002 equestrian games, Xerez played in other stadiums such as the "El Palmar Stadium" in Sanlúcar de Barrameda or "Bahía Sur" in San Fernando. Finally he returned to Jerez to play first in the remodeled Estadio de la Juventud and finally in Chapín.

Uniforms

The Xerez uniform has maintained constant standards throughout its history, with the blue shirt, white shorts and blue socks. The away uniform usually has a white shirt and socks, with blue pants. The third kit is the most varied, having been black, pink, wine, green or orange.

Evolution

Club information

Members

In the 2009/10 season, the historical maximum number of subscribers was reached, with a total of 16,216 members, due to the team's promotion to the First Division of Spain for the first time. The decline that occurred that season did not prevent large numbers from being recorded in the 2010/11 season, as the club reached 11,059 subscribers, a figure much higher than that of previous campaigns, in which the club did not reach 8,000 members.

On January 1, 2024, Juan Luis Gil announced that the club had surpassed the figure of 3,000 members in the 2023-24 campaign.[10]

Sports Data

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Seasons

Recent seasons

SeasonCat.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupNotes
2002–03align=right 2Dalign=right 642171312555364alingh=right Round of 16
2003–04align=right 2Dalign=right 942121812474954aling=right 3rd round
2004–05align=right 2Dalign=right 842141711393659aling=right 2nd round
2005–06align=right 2Dalign=right 742181311604667aling=right 5th round
2006–07align=right 2Dalign=right 842161016474258aling=right Round of 32
2007–08align=right 2Dalign=right 1542121614475652aling=right Round of 32
2008–09align=right 2Dalign=right 14224108734282aling=right 2nd roundalign=right Promoted
2009–10align=right 1Dalign=right 203881020386634aling=right Round of 32align=right Relegated
2010–11align=right 2Dalign=right 84217916655160aling=right Round of 32align=right
2011–12align=right 2Dalign=right 1442131118506650aling=right 2nd roundalign=right
2012–13align=right 2Dalign=right 22427926387430aling=right 2nd roundalign=right Relegated
2013–14align=right 3Dalign=right 19388822416532aling=right 3rd roundalign=right Relegated
2014–15align=right 1º Andalign=right 103212713404143aling=right align=right
2015–16align=right 1º Andalign=right 63416612494354aling=right align=right

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1947–4842nd
1948–4941st
1949–5037th
1950–5136th
1951–52310th
1952–5331st
1953–54211th
1954–5526th
1955–56212th
1956–57210th
1957–58216th
1958–5932nd
1959–6031st
1960–6132nd
1961–6232nd
1962–63312th
1963–6432nd
1964–6531st
1965–6633rd
1966–6731st
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1967–68212thRound of 32
1968–6937th
1969–7032nd1st round
1970–7131st3rd round
1971–72219th4th round
1972–7336th2nd round
1973–74316th1st round
1974–7535th3rd round
1975–7637th2nd round
1976–7738th2nd round
1977–7832ª B7th2nd round
1978–7932ª B7th2nd round
1979–8032ª B13th1st round
1980–8132ª B8th
1981–8232ª B1st1st round
1982–83219th3rd round
1983–8432ª B6thRound of 16
1984–8532ª B6th1st round
1985–8632ª B1st3rd round
1986–87218th1st round
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1987–8829th3rd round
1988–89212th4th round
1989–90210th2nd round
1990–91220th3rd round
1991–9232ª B8th1st round
1992–9332ª B2nd4th round
1993–9432ª B5th2nd round
1994–9532ª B9th1st round
1995–9632ª B11th
1996–9732ª B2nd
1997–98221st3rd round
1998–9932ª B11th1st round
1999–200032ª B3rd
2000–0132ª B3rdRound of 32
2001–0224th3rd round
2002–0326thRound of 16
2003–0429th3rd round
2004–0528th2nd round
2005–0627th5th round
2006–0729thRound of 32
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2007–08215thRound of 32
2008–0921st2nd round
2009–10120thRound of 32
2010–1128thRound of 32
2011–12214thSecond round
2012–13222ndSecond round
2013–14419thThird round
2014–1551ª And.10th
2015–1651ª And.6th
2016–175Div. Hon.3rd
2017–18416th
2018–19410th
2019–20417th
2020–2142nd / 4th
2021–2253ª RFEF3rd
2022–2353ª Fed.7th
2023–2453ª Fed.1st
2024–2542ª Fed.
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Honours

2008–09

1981–82, 1985–86

1951–52, 1952–53, 1959–60, 1964–65, 1966–67, 1970–71

Notable players

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

Notable coaches

Presidents

  • 1947–48: Sixto de la Calle
  • 1948–49: Luis Soto
  • 1949–51: Antonio Rueda
  • 1951–52: Sixto de la Calle
  • 1952–54: Alberto Durán
  • 1954–56: Rafael Cáliz
  • 1956–59: José Benítez
  • 1959: Francisco Paz
  • 1959–60: Jesús Grandes
  • 1960–61: Manuel Santolalla
  • 1961–63: Pablo Porro
  • 1963–64: Francisco Paz
  • 1964–66: Pablo Porro
  • 1966: Rafael Cáliz
  • 1966–67: Heriberto Solinís
  • 1967–68: Manuel Robles
  • 1968–71: Andrés Reyes
  • 1971–72: José García Núñez
  • 1989–92: Heliodoro Huarte
  • 1992–97: Pedro Pacheco
  • 1997–2002: Luis Oliver
  • 2002–04: José María Gil
  • 2004–08: Joaquín Morales
  • 2008–09: Joaquín Bilbao
  • 2009: Carlos de Osma
  • 2010: Federico Souza
  • 2011–12: Antonio Millán
  • 2012: Jesús Gómez
  • 2012–2013: Rafael Mateos
  • 2013–Currently:Ricardo Sánchez

Reserve team

Founded in 1975, Xerez CD B was disestablished in 2015.

Basketball section

On 16 August 2016, Xerez CD created the basketball section of the club.[20] It currently plays in the fifth division.

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.
2017–1851ª División3–15
2018–1951ª División19–11
2019–2051ª División6–12

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fundacionxerezcd.com/los40.html Finales de los años 40 (Late 40s)
  2. http://www.elcorreo.com/alava/20090622/deportes/mas-futbol/xerez-finaliza-campeon-nino-20090622.html El Xerez finaliza campeón y Nino, 'Pichichi' tras llegar a los 29 goles (Xerez ends as champion and Nino, 'Pichichi' after reaching 29 goals)
  3. http://www.lavozdigital.es/jerez/v/20111126/deportes/mas-deportes/aficion-crece-pese-dificultades-20111126.html La afición crece pese a las dificultades (Fanbase grows in spite of difficulties)
  4. http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20130328/futbol/liga-segunda-division/setien-los-jugadores-del-xerez-tienen-mucho-merito_54369626078.html Setién: "Los jugadores del Xerez tienen mucho mérito" (Setién: "The Xerez players deserve a lot of credit")
  5. http://www.europapress.es/deportes/futbol-00162/noticia-xerez-desciende-tercera-division-20130801103118.html El Xerez desciende a la Tercera División (Xerez relegated to Tercera División)
  6. http://www.sport.es/es/noticias/futbol/xerez-deportivo-revolucion-del-futbol-modesto-3247798 Xerez Deportivo FC, la revolución del fútbol modesto (Xerez Deportivo FC, the revolution of the modest football)
  7. http://www.marca.com/2014/04/27/futbol/mas_futbol/1398634576.html Tercer descenso en menos de un año (Third relegation in less than a year)
  8. Web site: . 31 May 2017 . El escudo del Xerez CD, en manos de la Afición Xerecista .
  9. Web site: 29 September 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090929231642/http://www.oleole.es/estadios/municipal-de-chapin/historia-hechos/vhi1gp.html . Oleole . Historia y datos Municipal de Chapín .
  10. Web site: 1 January 2024 . . 1 January 2024 . "Nuestros socios son todos de pago, el xerecismo no se regala, y hemos superado la barrera de los tres mil" .
  11. http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20130118/liga-segunda-division/xerez-ficha-nigeriano-ogbeche_54361007782.html El Xerez ficha al nigeriano Ogbeche (Xerez sign Nigerian Ogbeche)
  12. http://www.as.com/futbol/articulo/futbol-muro-leones/dasftb/20090908dasdaiftb_3/Tes Un muro para los leones (A wall for the Lions)
  13. http://ecodiario.eleconomista.es/futbol/noticias/1327425/06/09/Futbol-Jesus-Mendoza-capitan-del-Xerez-Esta-es-la-recompensa-al-trabajo-de-toda-una-vida.html Jesús Mendoza, capitán del Xerez: "Esta es la recompensa al trabajo de toda una vida" (Jesús Mendoza, Xerez's captain: "This is the reward to the work of a lifetime")
  14. http://listas.lavozdigital.es/el-mejor-jugador-del-xerez-de-la-decada-2000-2010-141.html El mejor jugador del Xerez de la década (2000–2010) (Xerez's best player in decade (2000–2010))
  15. http://www.furiaxerez.com/idolos_del_xerez_cd-iidol.htm Tu ídolo del Xerez CD (Your Xerez CD idol)
  16. http://www.as.com/futbol/articulo/futbol-seriamos-octavos-haber-tenido/20100331dasdaiftb_7/Tes "Seríamos octavos de haber tenido tiempo" ("We would have finished eighth if we have had more time")
  17. http://www.as.com/futbol/articulo/futbol-esteban-obra-milagro-primera/dasftb/20090614dasdaiftb_2/Tes Esteban obra el milagro de Primera (Esteban works Primera miracle)
  18. http://www.diariodejerez.es/article/xerezcd/593519/mientras/la/gente/habla/nosotros/trabajamos.html "Mientras la gente habla nosotros trabajamos" ("People talk we work")
  19. http://andaluciainformacion.es/jerez/235305/esteban-vigo-es-el-elegido-/ Esteban Vigo es el elegido (Esteban Vigo is the chosen one)
  20. Web site: Historia. Baloncesto Xerez CD. es. 14 February 2019.