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Elche
File:Elche cf 200px.png
Full name Elche Club de Fútbol, S.A.D.
Nickname(s) Franjiverdes, Ilicitanos
Founded 1922 (90 years)
Ground Martínez Valero, Elche,
Valencia, Spain
(capacity: 38,750)
Chairman José Sepulcre
Manager Fran Escribá
League Segunda División
2011–12 Segunda División, 11th
File:Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Elche Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Elche, Alicante, in the Valencian Community. Founded in 1923, it currently plays in the Spanish second division, holding home matches at Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero, with a capacity of 38,750 seats.

History[]

Foundation and early years[]

Elche CF was founded in the summer of 1923 after the union of all the clubs in the town that played football. First game that was played by the new club was in Monovar against a local club and was won with a four goals to nil. First official match was played against Crevillente and was won with a two goals to nil. First time that Elche played in Tercera was in the season 1929/30 and their first promotion to Segunda happened five years later but it didn't took long and in a very short period of time they were back in Tercera with a serious financial problems.

In the season 1957/58 they were promoted again to Segunda and the year later after a 3-0 away win at Tenerife they reached their first, historical promotion.

60s: the golden age[]

In the season 1959/60 Elche found themselves for the first time in Primera. The debut came against Real Oviedo in the match which ended with a result 1-1. The honour of scoring first goal of Ilicitanos in the elite got to Vicente Pahuet. Although newcomers in the league they managed to stay pretty comfortably in the middle of the table for the whole season with nine points ahead of Osasuna. They also made a big surprise with a comeback against strong Barcelona team but also a humiliating 11-2 defeat at Bernabeu. Next year was much more difficult and franjiverdes were struggling the whole season but in the end managed to stay in the first division after a 4-0 win at home in the relegation playoffs against Ceuta. After first set-backs Elche started to slowly stabilize themselves in the elite and in the season 1963/64 they finished 5th, their best season in Primera to date. Also, their reserve team Elche Ilicitano was promoted to Segunda.

The season 1968/69 saw Elche's best run in Spanish Cup. They reached all the way to the finals eliminating the likes of Valencia and Real Sociedad on the way. Eliminatory against Erreala was especially dramatic because the first match finished with a 3-0 result for Elche and in the second leg Real equalized the score with a 4-1 win. Since back then there were no away goals rule third match was played in Madrid which Elche won with a two goals to nil and secured their place in the final where their opponent was another Basque powerhouse, Athletic Bilbao. But Athletic proved to be to strong and took the glory of Copa champions with a 1-0 win at Santiago Bernabeu.

70s: return to Primera[]

With the start of the 70s came an end to Elche's twelve consecutive seasons long run in Primera as they were relegated in 1971. Their stay in Segunda lasted for two years and starting with the season 1973/74 they were back in Primera. Their second breaktrough in Primera lasted for five years but was not as nearly succesfull as the first one and they often avoided relegation in the last weeks of the season. Finally in the season 1977/78 after a 4-4 thriller against Atlético Madrid they were relegated back to Segunda. The disappointment was even bigger because they had a comfortable 4-2 lead by the minute 86 but after two goals in two minute's by Atleti's Rubén Cano they lost everything.

80s and 90s: severe financial chrisis[]

After the relegation in 1978 Elche has been suffering. Although, on paper they had a good team able to get a promotion to Primera they never managed to do it. In fact, in first five years since their return to Segunda they were on three occasions forth and on two occasions fifth (and on two occasions even on points with a third placed team but with a worse goal-average), often losing chance for promotion on the last matchday. Especially traumatic was the finish of the season 1980-81. One game before the end of the season they were second with a two point adventage ahead of Rayo Vallecano and Racing Santander. All they had to do was get a point out of the game against Cadiz at Martínez Valero. But they lost and finished fourth with 45 points just like four other teams (CD Castellón, Cádiz, Racing Santander and Rayo Vallecano).

Then in the season 1983/84 finally came long awaited promotion with a touch of luck which lacked in previous seasons because finished just in fifth position but since first two positions were occupied by reserve teams of Real Madrid and Athletic Bilbao and reserve teams can not play in Primera Elche was granted a place in Primera for the season 1984/85. However, the return in Primera in 80's was not nearly successful as the ones in 60's and 70's. They spent whole season in relegation zone and were instantly relegated back. Frustrations continued and the next season they missed a return to Primera for just one point. In the 1988 they were promoted again for another cameo appearance alongside big boys. They spent whole season in the last place and eventually finished dead last with eighteen points behind Málaga who occupied the last position that granted Primera for the next year. That was Elche's last season in Primera. Last game they played was against Zaragoza, 3-1 loss and the last goal was scored by Alfonso Fernández.

After the relegation in 1989 Elche started to suffer great financial difficulties caused by desperate desire to repeat the glory of 60's 70's. Season 1989/90 was finished in the middle of the table and the next year they were relegated and for the season 1991/92 for the first time in Elche's history. During the 90's Elche felt the same impotence to break through to higher level and season after season they were eliminated in promotion playoff for Segunda. Then, finally in 1997 they managed to return back to Segunda but they were immediately relegated back but just for one season, they came back to Segunda in 1999 and since then the club has been slowly recuperating on few occasions even coming close to return to Primera. Closest they got was in the season 2010/11 when they played promotion playoff. They managed to eliminate Real Valladolid in the first round but in the second were beaten by Granada because of more goals scored away thus prolonging Ilicitanos's hiatus from Primera for 24 years.

Colours and crest[]

Elche's kit contains of white shirt and one green horizontal stripe on the chest, white shorts and white socks. From their green stripe comes the nickname franjiverdes (green-striped ones). Elche's current crest has been in use with smaller modifications since the very beginning of the club. It has the same details as the emblem of the town Elche.

Rivalries[]

Elche's biggest rivals is considered to be their nearest neighbours, Hércules Alicante. There is also a smaller rivalry with Real Murcia, biggest team from neighbouring region of Murcia.

Seasons[]

Recent seasons[]

Season Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P
2002–03 2D 16 42 12 14 16 49 52 50
2003–04 2D 14 42 13 11 18 50 63 50
2004–05 2D 10 42 16 9 17 51 52 57
2005–06 2D 14 42 13 14 15 47 54 53
2006–07 2D 11 42 16 10 16 47 46 58
2007–08 2D 10 42 14 12 16 44 50 54
2008–09 2D 12 42 13 14 15 52 50 53
2009–10 2D 6 42 13 9 15 67 57 63

Season to season[]

  • As Elche Football Club
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1929/30 2nd
1931/32 5th
1932/33 2nd
1933/34 2nd
1934/35 4th
1935/36 8th
1939/40 7th
  • As Elche Club de Fútbol
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1940/41 1st
1941/42 6th
1942/43 6th
1943/44 1st
1944/45 1st
1945/46 2nd
1946/47 2nd
1947/48 2 1st
1948/49 2nd
1949/50 14th
1950/51 6th
1951/52 13th
1952/53 16th
1953/54 3rd
1954/55 1st
1955/56 3rd
1956/57 1st
1957/58 1st
1958/59 1st
1959/60 10th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1960/61 14th
1961/62 8th
1962/63 8th
1963/64 5th
1964/65 8th
1965/66 6th
1966/67 9th
1967/68 11th
1968/69 9th Runner-up
1969/70 11th
1970/71 15th
1971/72 4th
1972/73 2nd
1973/74 14th
1974/75 8th
1975/76 15th
1976/77 11th
1977/78 17th
1978/79 5th
1979/80 4th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1980/81 4th
1981/82 4th
1982/83 7th
1983/84 5th
1984/85 17th
1985/86 4th
1986/87 4th
1987/88 2nd
1988/89 20th
1989/90 14th
1990/91 17th
1991/92 2ªB 4th
1992/93 2ªB 3rd
1993/94 2ªB 12th
1994/95 2ªB 6th
1995/96 2ªB 3rd
1996/97 2ªB 2nd
1997/98 19th
1998/99 2ªB 3rd
1999/00 15th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
2000/01 18th
2001/02 5th
2002/03 16th
2003/04 14th
2004/05 10th
2005/06 14th
2006/07 10th
2007/08 10th
2008/09 12th
2009/10 6th
2010/11 4th Third round
2011/12 11th Third round
2012/13 Second round

  • 19 seasons in La Liga
  • 35 seasons in Segunda División
  • 7 seasons in Segunda División B
  • 19 seasons in Tercera División

Current squad[]

As of 19 June 2012 Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Spain GK Manu Herrera
2 Uruguay DF Damián Suárez
3 Spain FW Jaime Jornet
4 Spain DF Xabier Etxeita
5 Spain MF Alberto Rivera
6 Spain MF Pelayo
7 Spain MF Perico
8 Spain MF Sergio Mantecón
9 Spain FW Miguel Linares
11 Spain MF Miguel Palanca
12 France DF Grégory Béranger
13 Spain GK Diego Rivas
14 Netherlands FW Berry Powel
No. Position Player
15 Spain FW Carles Gil (on loan from Valencia)
16 Spain MF Fidel
17 Spain MF Jordi Xumetra
18 Spain DF Sergio Pelegrín
19 Spain MF Jorge Luque
20 Spain MF David Generelo Captain
21 Spain DF Edu Albácar
22 Spain DF Javier Flaño
25 Spain MF Javi Flores
24 Spain DF Héctor Verdés
23 Panama MF Ricardo Buitrago
25 Spain FW Coro

Honours[]

  • Segunda División: 1958–59
  • Copa del Rey: Runner-up 1968–69

International players[]

see also Category:Elche CF players

Famous coaches[]

see also Category:Elche CF managers

See also[]

  • Elche Ilicitano - Elche's reserve team
  • es:Trofeo Festa d'Elx

External links[]


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