UE Lleida

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UE Lleida
Full name Unió Esportiva Lleida
Nickname(s) Els Blaus (The Blues)
Founded 1939
(as Lérida Balompié-AEM)
Ground Camp d´Esports
Lleida, Catalonia
Spain
(Capacity 13,500)
Chairman Flag of Spain Nacho Rivadulla
Manager Flag of Spain Emili Vicente
League 2ªB - Group 3
2007-08 2ªB - Group 3, 13th
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Unió Esportiva Lleida is a Spanish Catalan football club based in Lleida, Catalonia. They currently play in Segunda División B. Originally formed as Lérida Balompié-AEM in 1939, they became Unión Deportiva Lérida in 1947, after a merger with CD Leridano. They adopted the Catalan version of their name in 1978. The club has spent most of it’s history in the lower divisions. However in the early 1950s and early 1990s the club won promotion to La Liga. During the 1990s the club was managed by Mané, Juande Ramos and Víctor Muñoz. All three subsequently became successful managers with other clubs. Since 1987 the club has organised it’s own summer trophy, the Ciutat de Lleida Trophy.

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[edit] History

[edit] Early Lleida football Clubs

Football was first introduced to Lleida in 1910 by Manuel Azoz, a Barcelona business man. Among the earliest clubs in the city were Montserrat, founded in 1913 by Marist Brothers, and FC Lleida founded in 1914. Both played their early games in the district of Pla d’en Gardeny. In 1915 the Associació Cultural Lleidatana was founded by Catalan nationalists. By 1917 two other clubs Club Colonial and Athlètic Metalúrgic began playing at the Camp de Mart. In 1918 FC Joventut was formed by left-wing Catalan republicans and during the 1920s they emerged as the city’s strongest side. In 1919 they became the first club to use the Camp d´Esports. However this club was dissolved in 1927. Other clubs of the 1920s included AE Lleida Calaveres, Lleida Sport Club and AEM Lleida, all of which disappeared during the 1930s.

[edit] Lérida Balompié and CD Leridano

After the Spanish Civil War, former members of AE Lleida Calaveres, Lleida Sport Club and AEM Lleida formed Lérida Balompié-AEM. After playing in regional leagues for four seasons they made their debut in the Tercera División in 1943. In 1944 the club spilt into two separate clubs, Lérida Balompié and AEM. Meanwhile in 1941 Spanish nationalists formed CD Leridano and a local rivalry developed between them and Lérida Balompié. On March 9 1947 Lérida Balompié and CD Leridano merged to become Unión Deportiva Lérida. The new team retained both the blue and white colours and club shield of Lérida Balompié. The first president of the new club was Eduard Estadella.

[edit] First Golden Era

UD Lérida enjoyed a golden age in the late 1940s and early 1950s when they progressed from the Tercera División to La Liga in three seasons. In 1949 they won the Tercera División and the following season, 1949-50, they made their debut in the Segunda División. The season saw the club achieve their biggest league win to date, a 9-2 win against CD Lugo. They also finished as Segunda División runners-up and were then promoted to La Liga for the 1950-51 season. However the club were out of their depth and were heavily defeated on several occasions. There second game saw them lose 9-0 to CD Málaga and in subsequent games they lost 10-1 to Deportivo de La Coruña and 10-0 to Athletic Bilbao. It was no surprise when at the end of the season they were relegated. First eleven in La Liga was: Rivero, Rigau, Telechea, Carrillo, Esquerda, Roca, Gausí, Pellicer, Ramón, Bidegain and Fustero.

[edit] The Mané Era

In the late 1980s and early 1990s the club enjoyed a second golden era under coach Mané. He joined the club in 1988 and took them from Segunda División B to La Liga. In 1990 they were Segunda División B champions and in 1993 they won the Segunda División. The following season, 1993-94, saw UE Lleida return to La Liga for a second time. Despite a 1-0 win over the FC Barcelona Dream Team at the Camp Nou and a 2-1 win at the Camp d´Esports over Real Madrid, UE Lleida only managed to win five other games and were relegated once again. First eleven in the return to La Ligawas: Ravnic, Tomás, Virgilio, David, Txema, Gonzalo, Jaime, Rubio, Bartolo, Urbano and Parés. The 1994-95 season saw them finish third in the Segunda División but they then lost a promotion play-off against Sporting Gijón.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Club records

[edit] Statistics

Main article: UE Lleida Statistics

[edit] Current squad

The players have no numbers assigned. As of 8 June 2008.

  • U-23 players (minimum of six).
No. Position Player
Flag of Spain GK Juan Carlos Castilla
Flag of Spain GK Joel Mur
Flag of Spain GK Eduardo Pérez
Flag of Spain DF Jerson Bosch
Flag of Spain DF Pau Bosch
Flag of France DF Robin Desserne
Flag of Spain DF Ernesto Galán
Flag of Spain DF Jesús Galván
Flag of Spain DF Víctor Marco
Flag of Spain DF Juan Povedano (captain)
Flag of Spain DF Borja Sánchez
Flag of Spain MF Jordi Benet
Flag of Spain MF Dupi
No. Position Player
Flag of Spain MF Fernando Esparza
Flag of Spain MF Dani Fernández
Flag of Spain MF Albert García
Flag of Spain MF Luismi Gracia
Flag of Spain MF Dani Guerrero
Flag of Spain MF Miki Massana
Flag of Spain MF Manolo Pérez
Flag of Spain MF Albert Urrea
Flag of Spain FW Juan Domínguez
Flag of Spain FW Nano González
Flag of Spain FW Keko Martínez
Flag of Spain FW Antonio Rojas
See also UE Lleida 2007-2008

[edit] Transfers window

The 2008 summer window will open July 1 and closed August 31.

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[edit] Personnel

[edit] Current technical staff

Head Coach Flag of Spain Emili Vicente
Assistant Coach Flag of Spain Josep Gil
Athletic Trainer Flag of Spain Miquel Gomila
Physio Flag of Andorra Jordi Escura
Athletic Readaptor Flag of Spain Dani Colell

[edit] Selected Former Managers

see also Cat:UE Lleida managers

[edit] Presidents

  • Flag of Spain Sebastià Tàpies 1939 -1940
  • Flag of Spain Joan Porta 1941 - 1947
  • Flag of Spain Eduard Estadella 1947 - 1951
  • Flag of Spain Llorenç Agustí 1951 - 1954
  • Flag of Spain Josep Servat 1954 - 1957
  • Flag of Spain Antoni Rocafort 1957
  • Flag of Spain Laureà Torres 1957 - 1960
  • Flag of Spain Antoni Teixidó 1960 - 1962
  • Flag of Spain Ramon Vilaltella 1962 - 1967
  • Flag of Spain Josep Jové 1967 - 1968
  • Flag of Spain Pere Roig 1968 - 1969
  • Flag of Spain Manel Rosell 1969 - 1970
  • Flag of Spain Miquel Martínez 1970 - 1972
  • Flag of Spain Josep Montañola 1972 - 1974
  • Flag of Spain Lluís Nadal 1974 - 1977
  • Flag of Spain Josep Esteve 1977 - 1979
  • Flag of Spain Joan Planes 1979 - 1982
  • Flag of Spain Antoni Gausí 1982 - 1986
  • Flag of Spain Màrius Durán 1986 - 1996
  • Flag of Spain Josep Lluís González 1996 - 1997
  • Flag of Spain Màrius Durán 1997 - 1998
  • Flag of Spain Antoni Gausí 1998 - 2002
  • Flag of Spain Miquel Pons 2002 - 2006
  • Flag of Spain Xavier Massana 2006 - 2007
  • Flag of Spain Nacho Rivadulla 2007 -

[edit] Selected former players

Only international players or UEFA Champions League winners.


see also Cat:UE Lleida footballers

[edit] Manufacturer of Clothing

[edit] See also

[edit] External links