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Gimnàstic de Tarragona
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Full name Club Gimnàstic de Tarragona S.A.D.
Nickname(s) Nàstic
Granes (Maroons)
Founded 1886 (football team in 1914)
Ground Nou Estadi, Tarragona,
Catalonia, Spain
(capacity: 17,500)
Chairman Spain Josep María Andreu
Manager Spain Javi Salamero
League 2ªB – Group 3
2011–12 Segunda División, 22nd (File:1downarrow red.svg Relegated)
File:Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Club Gimnàstic de Tarragona, usually referred to as Nàstic,[1][2] is a Spanish sports club based in Tarragona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Its football team currently plays in Segunda División B – Group 3.

The club was founded in 1886, as a result being listed as one of the oldest football clubs in Spain.[3] It has teams competing in athletics, basketball, tennis, gymnastics, table tennis and futsal, but did not actually form a football team until 1914, with the side enjoying a three-year La Liga spell in its beginnings (1947–50).

Since 1972, the team plays home games at Nou Estadi, which seats 16,600 spectators.

History[]

The club was founded on 1 March 1886 by a group of fifteen people who met at the Cafè del Centre on Rambla Nova. The majority of the club's early members belonged to the upper middle classes and, as the club name suggests, it was initially founded to promote gymnastics. Later the club members also began to organise fencing, hiking, boxing and cycling. In 1914, the club absorbed a local football club called Club Olímpic de Tarragona and consequently formed its own football team, using the former colours of Olímpic: red, white and black. In those days, it played home matches in the Avenida Catalunya stadium.

In January 1918, Gimnàstic made its debut as a football team in the Championat de Catalunya and, by 1927, were crowned champions of its second division. In 1943–44, the team first appeared in the Tercera División and, in the following season were promoted to the second division.

In 1946–47, Nàstic finished second in the second division and, the following season, arrived in the top flight. In 1947 they also reached the Copa del Generalísimo semi-final, but lost to RCD Espanyol, having beaten FC Barcelona in the quarterfinals.

The team finished its debut first division season in seventh place, with the highlight of the season coming on 11 January 1948, with a 3–1 win against Real Madrid at the Bernabéu, thus becoming the first team ever to do so. The club played two further seasons in the top level, being relegated in 1949–50 after losing a play-off to CD Alcoyano; it moved to the new Nou Estadi in 1972.

In 2006–07, Gimnàstic returned to the top flight, 56 years later. Along with coach Luis César Sampedro remained some of the players responsible for the promotion, as veteran Antonio Pinilla, and Albano Bizarri, Rubén Castro, Ariza Makukula and Javier Portillo (eventually the team's top scorer), were also brought in. However, the club was placed in the relegation zone for 33 of the 38 rounds, eventually dropping down a division; Sampedro was replaced in midseason by Paco Flores, who improved the team's numbers but could not avoid relegation.

Seasons[]

Season to season[]

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1942/43 Regional
1943/44 2nd
1944/45 1st
1945/46 3rd
1946/47 2nd Semi-final
1947/48 7th
1948/49 9th
1949/50 13th
1950/51 15th
1951/52 13th
1952/53 14th
1953/54 10th
1954/55 1st
1955/56 4th
1956/57 6th
1957/58 8th
1958/59 2nd
1959/60 9th
1960/61 1st
1961/62 3rd
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1962/63 6th
1963/64 3rd
1964/65 3rd
1965/66 1st
1966/67 2nd
1967/68 3rd
1968/69 2nd
1969/70 7th
1970/71 13th
1971/72 1st
1972/73 16th
1973/74 6th
1974/75 13th
1975/76 20th
1976/77 11th
1977/78 1st
1978/79 2ªB 2nd
1979/80 19th
1980/81 2ªB 9th
1981/82 2ªB 11th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1982/83 2ªB 5th
1983/84 2ªB 5th
1984/85 2ªB 13th
1985/86 2ªB 14th
1986/87 4th
1987/88 2ªB 8th
1988/89 2ªB 9th
1989/90 2ªB 17th
1990/91 2nd
1991/92 2ªB 9th
1992/93 2ªB 10th
1993/94 2ªB 11th
1994/95 2ªB 16th
1995/96 2ªB 2nd
1996/97 2ªB 1st
1997/98 2ªB 15th
1998/99 2ªB 16th
1999/00 2ªB 9th
2000/01 2ªB 2nd
2001/02 20th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
2002/03 2ªB 9th
2003/04 2ªB 3rd
2004/05 7th Third round
2005/06 2nd Third round
2006/07 20th Round of 32
2007/08 14th Second round
2008/09 10th Second round
2009/10 18th Second round
2010/11 18th Second round
2011/12 22nd Second round
2012/13 2ªB First round

  • 4 seasons in La Liga
  • 18 seasons in Segunda División
  • 23 seasons in Segunda División B
  • 25 seasons in Tercera División
  • 1 season in Categorías Regionales

Current squad[]

The numbers are established according to the official website:www.gimnasticdetarragona.com and www.lfp.es

As of 30 August 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 Rubén Pérez (vice-captain)
3 Spain MF Fran Vélez
4 Spain MF Rodri
5 Spain DF Xisco Campos
6 Spain MF Eugeni
7 Spain FW Albert Virgili
8 Spain MF Carlos de Lerma
9 Spain MF Joaquín Calderón
10 Spain FW Joseba Arriaga
11 Spain MF David Haro
13 Spain GK Sergio López
No. Position Player
14 Spain DF Aleix Coch
15 Spain DF Pedro Mairata
16 Argentina DF Lucas Viale
17 Spain MF Dani Quintana
18 Spain FW Jon Uriarte
19 Spain FW Eloy Gila
20 Spain FW Marcos Jiménez
21 Spain DF Ñoño
22 Spain MF Aarón Bueno
23 Spain MF Joel Coch
24 Spain MF Juanjo Bezares

Youth team[]

Main article: Pobla de Mafumet CF

Youth players with first team experience
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
27 Spain DF Alberto Benito
28 Spain FW Victor Oribe
No. Position Player
32 Spain MF Juli Serrano
41 Spain MF Bueno

Technical staff[]

Position Staff
Head coach Javi Salamero
Assistant coach Jesús María Serrano
Goalkeeper coach Adolfo Baines
Doctor Carles Hernàndez
Physio Ernest Canete
Rulesman José Maria Grau
Equipment Man Guillermo Martín

Source: [1]

Honours[]

Official[]

  • Catalonia Cup: 2007–08, 2011–12
  • Second Division B: 1996–97
  • Third Division: 1944–45, 1954–55, 1960–61, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1971–72, 1977–78
  • Catalan Cup Second Division: 1926–27
  • Second Division B League Cup: 1983–84

Friendly[]

  • Ciutat de Lleida Trophy: 2003

International players[]

see also Category:Gimnàstic de Tarragona footballers

Affiliated clubs[]

See also[]

  • Ciutat de Tarragona Trophy

References[]

External links[]


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