2018–19 Sporting de Gijón season

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Real Sporting
2018–19 season
PresidentJavier Fernández
Head coachJosé Alberto
StadiumEl Molinón
Segunda División9th
Copa del ReyRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague: Uroš Đurđević (11 goals)
All: Uroš Đurđević (12 goals)
Highest home attendance26,748
Real Sporting 1–0 Oviedo
(24 March 2019)
Lowest home attendance8,600
Real Sporting 1–0 Cádiz
(8 June 2019)
Average home league attendance18,384
Away colours
Third colours

The 2018–19 season was Real Sporting's 113th season in existence and the club's 47th season in the second flight of Spanish football, the second one since its last relegation. It covers a period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019.

Season overview[]

Pre-season[]

On 12 June 2018, Alberto Lora announced he would leave Real Sporting after spending 12 seasons in the club. The board of directors, players and supporters went to his farewell.[1]

Two days later, Miguel Torrecilla, director of football, announced that after the great success of the reserve team in the previous season, six players would promote to the first team: Nacho Méndez, Juan Rodríguez, Dani Martín, Isma Cerro, Cristian Salvador and Álvaro Traver.[2]

On 4 July 2018, Portuguese midfielder André Sousa became the first new player of the season. He came loaned from Belenenses, with a buy-option for Real Sporting.[3] Five days later, Isma López rescinded with the club for signing with Cypriot AC Omonia. The Navarrese player left the team after five seasons with 130 league games played and eight goals scored.[4]

Also in that week, Carlos Castro was transferred to Mallorca for an undisclosed fee.[5]

On 11 July, right back Francisco Molinero arrived to Gijón from Getafe for signing with the club the next day.[6] Only one day later, another new right back arrived to Mareo: Portuguese André Geraldes came loaned from Sporting CP after spending the last season with André Sousa at Belenenses.[7]

On 18 July, Real Sporting played their first match of the preseason at Villaviciosa. Despite receiving a first goal, they beat homers Lealtad by 2–1. Gorka Santamaría, signed for the reserves, and Pablo Fernández scored the two goals.

On 23 July, the club signed Finnish international winger Robin Lod for two seasons.[8] Two days later, after requesting to leave the club for playing in La Liga, Sergio Álvarez was transferred to Eibar.[9] The Asturian midfielder spent 13 seasons in the club.[10]

Before these two transfers, Diego Mariño received the Molinón de Plata award for the best player of the previous season.[11]

On 27 July, Real Sporting beat Langreo by 2–0 in a match where striker Neftali Manzambi, that is in the club as a test player, made a notable performance.[12]

On 2 August, the day after a win against Cultural Leonesa, Real Sporting announced French defender Mathieu Peybernes, who came on loan from Lorient. Five days later, Manzambi agreed to remain in the B-side with a one-year loan from Basel and on the next day, Ghanain Isaac Cofie signed a two-year contract with the club.[13]

On 14 August, Federico Barba left Real Sporting for coming back to Italy after Chievo Verona paid the termination clause of the player.[14] One day later, English striker Nick Blackman joined the club on a season-long loan from Derby County.[15]

August[]

On 18 August, as in the previous season, Real Sporting started the season with a draw at Alcorcón. This time, Real Sporting rescued one point thanks to a great shot of André Sousa in the 93rd minute. 17-year-old player Pelayo Morilla made his debut with the first side.[16]

After this match, left back Javi Noblejas signed for the club,[17] as Serbian striker Uroš Đurđević, who, for a fee of about €2 million became the most expensive transfer in the club's history,[18] and winger Álvaro,[19] loaned from Getafe after he could not sign with Málaga, that had problems their salary cap.

The second match of the season was played on 26 August, and Real Sporting defeated Gimnàstic by 2–0 with goals of Hernán Santana and Robin Lod, both players scoring for the first time with the Asturian team.

September[]

Real Sporting continued unbeaten after the third round, by beating debutants Extremadura 2–0. This win allowed the team to reach the direct promotion positions for the first time in the season.

The first loss arrived on 9 September, at Riazor, with a goal of Pablo Marí for Deportivo La Coruña in the 94th minute, in a very criticized match by the local media due to not shooting on target in the whole game. Robin Lod, called up for playing the UEFA Nations League with Finland, missed the game. Rubén Baraja and the rest of the technical staff were worried about his presence with the national team as he was recently recovered from an injury.

After the disappointment at Coruña, Real Sporting faced the Copa del Rey and beat Numancia by 1–2. Pelayo Morilla, with only 17 years old, netted the second goal for the team.[20] However, in the league match played four days later at El Molinón, the rojiblancos only could earn one point after a 1–1 due to a controversial goal for Numancia, where an offside was claimed.

On 22 September, Sporting extended their streak without wins with a 1–0 loss at El Sadar against Osasuna. The performance was again heavily criticized, as after the match at Riazor, due to not shooting again on target during the 90 minutes.

The month of September ended with a 1–0 win against Las Palmas, and showed the differences of the team depending on playing at home and away.

October[]

October was not a good month for Real Sporting. They started it with a loss at Wanda Metropolitano against Rayo Majadahonda in a match where the first shouts of "Baraja out" were heard. The bad streak continued at home, where the team only earned one point against Reus Deportiu thanks to a penalty kick scored by Carlos Carmona in the 93rd minute (previously, Uroš Đurđević missed another one) and the shouts against Rubén Baraja continued.

In a decisive week for the coach, Real Sporting won in the third round of the 2018–19 Copa del Rey after a penalty shootout against Rayo Majadahonda. Ten players that previously played for the B-side participated in the match. The bad streak continued at home with a goalless draw against Córdoba. Again, people protested against the board of directors and the manager.[21]

November[]

The streak without winning continued at Estadio Mediterráneo, where Real Sporting lost 1–2 to Almería in a match with a controversial penalty kick for the homers to tie the game and a not allowed legal goal of Cristian Salvador with 1–1 in the scoreboard, and just before the second goal for Almería.

Before the Asturian derby, Real Sporting saved one point in the 94th minute in their home match against Málaga, that ended with a 2–2 draw. Again, the crowd shouted against Baraja and shouted the name of José Alberto, manager of the B-side. Finally, Baraja was sacked after losing the derby against Oviedo[22] and José Alberto took the helm of the team. In that match, Isma Cerro suffered an injury that forced him to miss the rest of the season.[23]

In his first match, José Alberto managed the team to the club's first win ever at Granada, beating the homers by 2–1 with a free kick shot of Álvaro Traver in the 92nd minute.

December[]

The month started with a 2–1 win at El Molinón against Tenerife, in the debut of José Alberto at home. Finally and after 14 league matches, Uroš Đurđević scored his first league goal with the club.[24]

Five days later, Real Sporting qualified for the first time in ten years to the Copa del Rey's round of 16 after eliminating Eibar thanks to the 2–2 draw at Ipurua. The rojiblancos were the only non-first-tier team to qualify to this round.

José Alberto ended the year unbeaten after achieving one more win against Mallorca and a goalless draw at Lugo.

January[]

On 6 January, Real Sporting lost its first match at home, after the come back of Zaragoza at El Molinón. Three days later, the team would achieve another win at the Copa del Rey, by defeating top-tier Valencia by 2–1. Javi Noblejas scored his first goal with Real Sporting and Nick Blackman made a header-goal for the win. However, the team would be eliminated after being defeated 0–3 at Mestalla.

The month of January ended with three new signs and one player leaving the club on loan made during the winter transfer window. Ivi, Álex Alegría and Aitor García signed for the club while Neftali Manzambi was loaned to Córdoba after transferring the player from Basel.

February[]

With the three new signs making their debut with Real Sporting, the team started the month by widely beating Extremadura at Almendralejo, with Đurđević scoring a brace. However, despite this good match, the month would be disastrous after losing the next three matches with Osasuna, Las Palmas, Rayo Majadahonda, being the team, specially the defense, strongly criticized.

March[]

March would see the club's reaction to the bad streak starting with an away win against Numancia, followed by three more, specially important the one against Oviedo at the Asturian derby thanks to an own goal of Christian Fernández. Sporting would progress slowly positions in the table as they only earn one point in their visit to Málaga.

April[]

Real Sporting recovered the winning streak in the next week at Tenerife and at home against Granada with two goals of Uroš Đurđević. In the match against Granada, the Serbian striker would score the fastest goal in the club's history after earning the only goal of the match with only ten seconds played.

These would be the end of the winning streak for starting a last outrageous break, with two draws against last qualified Gimnàstic and Elche, despite a starting goal of Jean-Sylvain Babin.

May and June[]

A loss in the last play of the match against Mallorca, where Diego Mariño got injured for the rest of the season, would practically mean the end of the possibilities of Real Sporting to qualify for the playoffs, and these would definitively disappear with a goalless home draw against Lugo and two consecutive losses at Zaragoza and against Albacete.

The season finished with a 1–0 win against Cádiz, with a goal of Nacho Méndez. This was the last match of captain Roberto Canella, who would leave Real Sporting after spending twelve seasons in the club. Just after the match, Jean-Sylvain Babin announced he would extend his contract for three more years, being this confirmed by the club the next day.

Players[]

Current squad[]

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Spain Dani Martín 20 2018 0 0 2021 Youth system
2 DF Spain Francisco Molinero 33 2018 0 0 2020 Free
3 DF Spain Javi Noblejas 26 2018 0 0 2019 Free
4 DF Spain Juan Rodríguez 24 2018 12 0 2020 Youth system
5 MF Ghana Isaac Cofie 27 2018 0 0 2020 Free
6 DF Martinique Jean-Sylvain Babin 32 2016 22 1 2019 Free Played internationally with Martinique.
7 MF Spain Aitor García 25 2018 0 0 2019 Free
8 MF Spain Hernán Santana 28 2018 9 1 2021 Free
9 FW England Nick Blackman 29 2018 0 0 2019 Free
10 MF Spain Carlos Carmona 31 2012 192 34 2021 Free
11 FW Spain Ivi 25 2018 0 0 2019 Free
12 MF Spain Álvaro 24 2018 0 0 2019 Free
13 GK Spain Diego Mariño 29 2016 44 0 2022 Undisclosed
14 MF Spain Nacho Méndez 21 2018 11 0 2021 Youth system
15 DF Spain Roberto Canella 31 2008 287 8 2019 Youth system
16 MF Portugal André Sousa 28 2018 0 0 2019 Free
17 MF Finland Robin Lod 26 2018 0 0 2020 Free
18 DF Portugal André Geraldes 28 2018 0 0 2019 Free
19 DF France Mathieu Peybernes 28 2018 0 0 2019 Free
20 MF Spain Cristian Salvador 24 2018 0 0 2021 Youth system
21 MF Spain Álvaro Traver 26 2018 0 0 2021 Youth system
22 MF Spain Pablo Pérez 25 2017 82 8 2020 Youth system
23 FW Serbia Uroš Đurđević 25 2018 0 0 2022 €2m
24 DF Spain Álex Pérez 27 2017 37 1 2019 Free
25 FW Spain Álex Alegría 26 2018 0 0 2019 Free
FW Spain Isma Cerro 23 2018 0 0 2021 Youth system Without number since February 2019 due to his injure.
  • Source:Stats updated as of the end of the 2017–18 season. Ages as of the end of the 2018–19 season. Only league games included.
  • Ordered by squad number.

From the reserve team[]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
26 DF Spain ESP Carlos Cordero
27 MF Spain ESP Pedro Díaz
28 MF Spain ESP Pablo Fernández
30 GK Cuba CUB Christian Joel
31 MF Spain ESP Pelayo Morilla
No. Pos. Nation Player
32 DF Spain ESP Alberto Espeso
33 MF Spain ESP
34 GK Spain ESP
35 MF Spain ESP José Gragera

In[]

No.
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
DF Martinique Jean-Sylvain Babin 31 Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv End of loan Summer 2019 Free
DF Algeria Rachid 25 Belgium Waasland-Beveren End of loan Summer 2019 Free
MF Spain Nacho Méndez 20 Real Sporting B Promoted Summer 2021 Free [2]
GK Spain Dani Martín 19 Real Sporting B Promoted Summer 2021 Free [2]
DF Spain Juan Rodríguez 23 Real Sporting B Promoted Summer 2020 Free [2]
MF Spain Álvaro Traver 25 Real Sporting B Promoted Summer 2021 Free [2]
MF Spain Cristian Salvador 23 Real Sporting B Promoted Summer 2021 Free [2]
FW Spain Isma Cerro 22 Real Sporting B Promoted Summer 2021 Free [2]
MF Portugal André Sousa 27 Portugal Belenenses Loan Summer 2019 Free [3]
DF Spain Francisco Molinero 32 Getafe Transfer Summer 2020 Free [6]
DF Portugal André Geraldes 27 Portugal Sporting CP[a] Loan Summer 2019 Free [7]
MF Finland Robin Lod 25 Greece Panathinaikos Transfer Summer 2020 Free [8]
DF France Mathieu Peybernes 27 France Lorient[b] Loan Summer 2019 Free
MF Ghana Isaac Cofie 26 Italy Genoa Transfer Summer 2020 Free [13]
FW England Nick Blackman 28 England Derby County[c] Loan Summer 2019 Free [15]
DF Spain Javi Noblejas 25 Rayo Vallecano[d] Transfer Summer 2019 Free [17]
FW Serbia Uroš Đurđević 24 Greece Olympiacos Transfer Summer 2022 €2m [18]
MF Spain Álvaro 26 Getafe Loan Summer 2019 Free [19]
MF Spain Aitor García 24 Cádiz[e] Loan Winter 2019 Free
FW Spain Álex Alegría 26 Real Betis[f] Loan Winter 2019 Free
FW Spain Ivi 24 Levante[g] Loan Winter 2019 Free

  1. ^ Previously loaned to Portugal Belenenses.
  2. ^ Previously loaned to Belgium Eupen.
  3. ^ Previously loaned to Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv.
  4. ^ Previously loaned to Córdoba.
  5. ^ Previously loaned to Rayo Majadahonda.
  6. ^ Previously loaned to Rayo Vallecano.
  7. ^ Previously loaned to Valladolid.

Out[]

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
1 GK Spain Óscar Whalley 24 Denmark AGF End of contract Summer Free
4 MF Spain Álex Bergantiños 33 Deportivo La Coruña End of loan Summer Free
7 FW Uruguay Michael Santos 25 Málaga[a] End of loan Summer Free
11 DF Spain Alberto Lora 31 Cyprus Omonia End of contract Summer Free [1]
14 MF Spain Rubén García 24 Levante End of loan Summer Free
16 MF Spain Jony 26 Málaga[b] End of loan Summer Free
17 DF Spain Álex López 30 Australia Brisbane Roar End of contract Summer Free
19 FW Spain Nano 23 Eibar[c] End of loan Summer Free
20 DF Colombia Juan Sebastián Quintero 23 Colombia Deportivo Cali End of loan Summer Free
21 FW Spain Borja Viguera 31 Numancia End of contract Summer Free
23 DF Spain Alberto Guitián 27 Valladolid End of loan Summer Free
25 DF Spain Jordi Calavera 22 Eibar End of loan Summer Free
MF Spain Moi Gómez 24 Huesca Loan Summer Free
18 DF Spain Isma López 28 Cyprus Omonia Transfer Summer Free [4]
9 FW Spain Carlos Castro 23 Mallorca Transfer Summer Undisclosed [5]
6 MF Spain Sergio Álvarez 26 Eibar Transfer Summer Undisclosed [9]
5 DF Italy Federico Barba 24 Italy Chievo Verona Transfer Summer €3m [14]
7 MF Algeria Rachid 25 Romania Dinamo București Termination Summer Free
29 FW Switzerland Neftali Manzambi 21 Córdoba[d] Loan Winter Free

  1. ^ Later loaned to Leganés.
  2. ^ Later loaned to Alavés.
  3. ^ Later loaned to Tenerife.
  4. ^ Previously transferred from Switzerland Basel.

Technical staff[]

Position Staff
Manager Spain José Alberto
Assistant manager Spain Iván Hernández
Goalkeeping Coach Spain Jorge Sariego
Physical trainer Spain Rubén Biempica
Delegate Spain Mario Cotelo
Director of Football Spain Miguel Torrecilla
Academy Director Spain Manolo Sánchez Murias

Source: Real Sporting

Managerial changes[]

Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced by Date of appointment
Spain Rubén Baraja Sacked 18 November 2018 14th Spain José Alberto 18 November 2018

Pre-season and friendlies[]

18 July 2018 Friendly Lealtad 1–2 Real Sporting Villaviciosa
19:15 Francesco 11' Report Pablo Fernández 19'
Gorka 52'
Stadium: Les Caleyes
Referee: Gao Aladró
21 July 2018 Friendly Real Sporting 1–1 Pontevedra Avilés
12:00 Pablo Pérez 87' Report Campillo 78' Stadium: Román Suárez Puerta
Referee: Areces Franco
25 July 2018 Friendly Sestao River 0–5 Real Sporting Sestao
19:00 Report Pablo Pérez 6', 48'
Pedro Díaz 85'
Pablo Fernández 85'
Traver 89'
Stadium: Las Llanas
Referee: García Arriola
27 July 2018 Friendly Real Sporting 2–0 Langreo Gijón
19:00 André Sousa 37' (pen.)
Lod 63'
Report Stadium: Pepe Ortiz
Referee: Alonso Prendes
1 August 2018 Friendly Cultural Leonesa 0–1 Real Sporting León
20:00 Report Nacho Méndez 55' Stadium: Reino de León
Referee: Mallo Fernández
4 August 2018 Friendly Chaves Portugal 0–0 Real Sporting Chaves
Report Stadium: Branco Teixeira
Referee: André Santos
8 August 2018 Friendly Getafe 0–0 Real Sporting Zamora
19:30 Report Stadium: Ruta de la Plata
Referee: Juan Bustos
10 August 2018 Friendly Real Sporting B 0–1 Real Sporting Gijón
11:00 Cristian Salvador 11' Report Stadium: Pepe Ortiz
Referee: Alonso Prendes
4 October 2018 Friendly Real Sporting 2–0 Langreo Gijón
11:00 Traver 7'
Morilla 67'
Report Stadium: Pepe Ortiz
Referee: Pelayo Huergo

Competitions[]

Segunda División[]

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
7 Cádiz 42 16 16 10 53 36 +17 64
8 Oviedo 42 17 12 13 48 48 0 63
9 Sporting Gijón 42 16 13 13 43 38 +5 61
10 Almería 42 15 15 12 51 39 +12 60
11 Elche 42 13 16 13 49 52 −3 55
Source: La Liga
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored[25]

Results summary[]

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
42 16 13 13 43 38  +5 61 10 6 5 23 17  +6 6 7 8 20 21  −1

Positions by round[]

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
GroundAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAH
ResultDWWLDLWLDDDLDLWWDWDLDWLWLLLWWWWDWWDDLDLLWW
Position84287107910101013141413111299111211111012121312121110108889910101099
Source: BDFútbol
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches[]

18 August 2018 1 Alcorcón 1–1 Real Sporting Alcorcón
20:30 Álvaro Peña Yellow card 14' 67' Report André Sousa 90+3' Stadium: Santo Domingo
Attendance: 2,397
Referee: Figueroa Vázquez
26 August 2018 2 Real Sporting 2–0 Gimnàstic Gijón
19:00 Đurđević Yellow card 14'
Hernán 24' Yellow card 71'
Álvaro Yellow card 52'
Lod 81'
Report Abraham Yellow card 25' Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 21,484
Referee: Pérez Pallas
2 September 2018 3 Real Sporting 2–0 Extremadura Gijón
16:00 Carmona 73' (pen.)
Nacho Méndez 87'
Report Djaló Yellow card 34' Yellow-red card 62'
Barrera Yellow card 34'
Chuli Yellow card 38'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 20,335
Referee: Soto Grado
9 September 2018 4 Deportivo La Coruña 1–0 Real Sporting A Coruña
20:45 Didier Moreno soccer ball with red X 30' Yellow card 83'
Carlos Fernández Yellow card 40'
Pablo Marí 90+4'
Report Cofie Yellow card 29' Yellow-red card 75'
Álex Pérez Yellow card 34'
André Sousa Yellow card 60'
Nacho Méndez Yellow card 64'
Stadium: Riazor
Attendance: 15,961
Referee: Sagués Oscoz
16 September 2018 5 Real Sporting 1–1 Numancia Gijón
20:30 Babin 13' Yellow card 42'
Cristian Yellow card 32'
Canella Yellow card 55'
Álex Pérez Yellow card 66'
Álvaro Yellow card 90+2'
Molinero Yellow card 90+3'
Nacho Méndez Yellow card 90+7'
Report Atienza Yellow card 38'
Fran Villalba 42' Yellow card 45' Yellow-red card 90+2'
Yellow card 44'
Marc Mateu Yellow card 84'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 19,011
Referee: Trujillo Suárez
22 September 2018 6 Osasuna 1–0 Real Sporting Pamplona
16:00 Oier Yellow card 23'
Kike Barja Yellow card 62'
Rubén García 73'
Report Đurđević Yellow card 21'
Molinero Yellow card 45'
Cristian Yellow card 69'
Nacho Méndez Yellow card 72'
Stadium: El Sadar
Attendance: 13,432
Referee: Díaz de Mera Escuderos
29 September 2018 7 Real Sporting 1–0 Las Palmas Gijón
18:00 Álvaro 30'
Carmona Yellow card 39' soccer ball with red X 60'
Report Timor Yellow card 5'
Blum Yellow card 31'
Ruiz de Galarreta Yellow card 42'
Lemos Yellow card 59'
Cala Yellow card 87'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 20,490
Referee: Arcediano Monescillo
8 October 2018 8 Rayo Majadahonda 2–1 Real Sporting Madrid
20:00 Verza Yellow card 13'
Aitor Ruibal Yellow card 22'
Iza Yellow card 22' 76'
Schiappacasse Yellow card 35'
Aitor García 45' Yellow card 47'
Luso Yellow card 72'Francisco Varela Yellow card 86'
Report Sousa Yellow card 32'
Carmona Yellow card 49' 83'
Canella Yellow card 64'
Stadium: Wanda Metropolitano
Attendance: 4,508
Referee: López Toca
13 October 2018 9 Real Sporting 1–1 Reus Gijón
18:00 Juan Rodríguez Yellow card 37'
Đurđević soccer ball with red X 45'
Nacho Méndez Yellow card 72'
Carmona 90+4' (pen.)
Report Gus Ledes Yellow card 29'
Guerrero Yellow card 42'
Linares 68'
Badía Yellow card 90+4'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 18,969
Referee: Varón Aceitón
21 October 2018 10 Cádiz 0–0 Real Sporting Cádiz
20:30 José Mari Yellow card 90' Report Cofie Yellow card 29'
Pablo Pérez Yellow card 80'
Neftali Yellow card 90'
Stadium: Ramón de Carranza
Attendance: 11,735
Referee: Soto Grado
26 October 2018 11 Real Sporting 0–0 Córdoba Gijón
21:00 Neftali Yellow card 6'
Molinero Yellow card 53'
Report Luis Muñoz Yellow card 90+2' Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 16,118
Referee: Iglesias Villanueva
4 November 2018 12 Almería 2–1 Real Sporting Almería
18:00 Álvaro 36' (pen.)
Owona Yellow card 41'
Andoni López 73' Yellow card 74'
Report Pablo Pérez 10'
Molinero Yellow card 35'
Cristian Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium:
Attendance: 7,528
Referee: Ais Reig
11 November 2018 13 Real Sporting 2–2 Málaga Gijón
18:00 Pablo Pérez Yellow card 17'
Cristian Yellow card 54'
Álex Pérez Yellow card 64'
Noblejas Yellow card 67'
Carmona 76' (pen.), 90+4'
Report Lombán Yellow card 26'
Diego González Yellow card 56'
Blanco Leschuk soccer ball with red X 65'
Juanpi 65'
Koné 80'
Boulahroud Yellow card 90'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 18,559
Referee: Sagués Oscoz
17 November 2018 14 Oviedo 2–1 Real Sporting Oviedo
20:45 Ibra 6'
Alanís 14'
Berjón Yellow card 40'
Tejera Yellow card 58'
Javi Hernández Yellow card 88'
Report Cristian Yellow card 29'
Molinero Yellow card 51'
Hernán Yellow card 54'
Carmona 63' (pen.)
Neftali Yellow card 88'
Stadium: Carlos Tartiere
Attendance: 23,175
Referee: Trujillo Suárez
23 November 2018 15 Granada 1–2 Real Sporting Granada
21:00 Ramos Yellow card 43' 84'
Germán Yellow card 55'
J.A. Martínez Yellow card 80'
Montoro Yellow card 85'
Pozo Yellow card 90+2'
Aguirre Yellow card 90+4'
Report Cofie 14' Yellow card 28'
Peybernes Yellow card 43'
Nacho Méndez Yellow card 83'
Pablo Pérez Yellow card 86'
Traver 90+3'
Stadium: Los Cármenes
Attendance: 10,076
Referee: Ocón Arraiz
1 December 2018 16 Real Sporting 2–1 Tenerife Gijón
20:30 Đurđević Yellow card 35' 67'
Cordero Yellow card 43'
Carmona Yellow card 46'
Babin 67' Yellow card 70'
Report Jorge Sáenz Yellow card 24'
Acosta Yellow card 48'
Milla Yellow card 64'
Naranjo 72'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 19,035
Referee: Ávalos Barrera
9 December 2018 17 Elche 0–0 Real Sporting Elche
18:00 Verdú Yellow card 8'
Sory Kaba Yellow card 33'
Borja Yellow card 40'
Neyder Yellow card 69'
Benja soccer ball with red X 78'Provencio Yellow card 86'
Report André Sousa Yellow card 36'
Cristian Yellow card 67'
Blackman soccer ball with red X 74'
Cordero Yellow card 77'
Stadium: Manuel Martínez Valero
Attendance: 10,156
Referee: Pizarro Gómez
15 December 2018 18 Real Sporting 1–0 Mallorca Gijón
20:00 Carmona Yellow card 50'
Blackman 58'
Nacho Méndez Yellow card 65'
Report Fran Gámez Yellow card 33'
Sastre Yellow card 62'
Pedraza Yellow card 82'
Raíllo Yellow card 85'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 18,170
Referee: Moreno Aragón
22 December 2018 19 Lugo 0–0 Real Sporting Lugo
13:00 Muñiz Yellow card 26'
Herrera Yellow card 54'
Vieira Yellow card 58'
Josete Yellow card 87'
Report Nacho Méndez Yellow card 30'
Babin Yellow card 33'
Stadium: Anxo Carro
Attendance: 5,558
Referee: Gallastegui Fernández-Ortega
5 January 2019 20 Real Sporting 1–2 Zaragoza Gijón
16:00 Đurđević 13'
Traver Yellow card 22'
Geraldes Yellow card 34'
Pablo Pérez Yellow card 90+1'
Report Álex Muñoz 27'
Guti 39'
Marc Gual Yellow card 43'
Eguaras Yellow card 48'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 22,106
Referee: Soto Grado
12 January 2019 21 Albacete 1–1 Real Sporting Albacete
16:00 Malsa Yellow card 71'
Acuña Yellow card 83'
Zozulya 86'
Report Đurđević 24'
Hernán Yellow card 64'
Canella Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Carlos Belmonte
Attendance: 10,686
Referee: Milla Alvendiz
20 January 2019 22 Real Sporting 2–0 Alcorcón Gijón
16:00 Đurđević 1'
Peybernes Yellow card 25'
Lod 46'
Cristian Yellow card 63'
Report Burgos Yellow card 31'
Casadesús Yellow card 35'
Dorca Yellow card 41'
Felipe
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 17,104
Referee: Trujillo Suárez
27 January 2019 23 Real Sporting 1–2 Deportivo La Coruña Gijón
18:00 Đurđević 12'
Cristian Yellow card 26'
Geraldes Yellow card 89'
Report Bergantiños 7'
Santos 15'
Dani Giménez Yellow card 19'
Duarte Yellow card 54'
Vicente Gómez Yellow card 80'
Carlos Fernández Yellow card 90'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 20,627
Referee: Pulido Santana
3 February 2019 24 Extremadura 0–3 Real Sporting Almendralejo
20:00 Nando Yellow card 36'
Perea Yellow card 58'
Pomares Yellow card 79'
Report Babin Yellow card 27'
Aitor García 66'
Đurđević Yellow card 83' 88' (90+2)
Carmona Yellow card 80'
Stadium: Francisco de la Hera
Attendance: 10,440
Referee: Varón Aceitón
8 February 2019 25 Real Sporting 0–2 Osasuna Gijón
21:00 Đurđević Yellow card 74' Report Oier 37'
David García Yellow card 58'
Roberto Torres 69'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 17,806
Referee: Ais Reig
17 February 2019 26 Las Palmas 1–0 Real Sporting Las Palmas
20:00 10'
Araujo Yellow card 73'
Lemos Yellow card 86'
Mantovani Yellow card 90+3'
Report Cristian Yellow card 10'
Hernán Yellow card 31'
Cordero Yellow card 36'
Geraldes Yellow card 38'
Stadium: Gran Canaria
Attendance: 12,265
Referee: Pérez Pallas
24 February 2019 27 Real Sporting 2–3 Rayo Majadahonda Gijón
12:00 André Sousa 48' Yellow card 81'
Cordero Yellow card 58'
Report Iza Yellow card 18'
Aitor 32', 56'
Verdés Yellow card 38' 52'
Luso Yellow card 67'
Basilio Yellow card 78'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 17,296
Referee: Domínguez Cervantes
3 March 2019 28 Numancia 1–2 Real Sporting Soria
16:00 Diamanka 32'
Escassi Yellow card 56'
Gus Ledes Yellow card 65'
David Rodríguez Yellow card 86'
Report Cristian 1' Yellow card 36'
Cofie Yellow card 22'
Álex Alegría 34'
Molinero Yellow card 62'
Pablo Pérez Yellow card 69'
Stadium: Los Pajaritos
Attendance: 4,078
Referee: Trujillo Suárez
9 March 2019 29 Real Sporting 1–0 Almería Gijón
18:00 Cofie Yellow card 21'
Đurđević Yellow card 25'
Álex Alegría 64'
Nacho Méndez Yellow card 90+2'
Report Juan Yellow card 25' Yellow-red card 90+3' Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 17,348
Referee: Arcediano Monescillo
17 March 2019 30 Córdoba 1–2 Real Sporting Córdoba
16:00 Luis Muñoz Yellow card 21'
Carrillo 30' Yellow card 84'
Miguel Flaño Yellow card 80'
Quintanilla Yellow card 89'
Report Álex Pérez Yellow card 24'
Peybernes 38'
Nacho Méndez Yellow card 65'
Carmona 81'
Stadium: Nuevo Arcángel
Attendance: 10,258
Referee: Ávalos Barrera
24 March 2019 31 Real Sporting 1–0 Oviedo Gijón
20:45 Cofie Yellow card 3'
Đurđević Yellow card 29' soccer ball with red X72
Bolaño 32' (o.g.)
Traver Yellow card 57'
Peybernes Yellow card 77'
Molinero Yellow card 88'
Report Saúl Berjón Yellow card 17'
Javi Muñoz Yellow card 18'
Carlos Hernández Yellow card 63'
Mossa Yellow card 68'
Bolaño Yellow card 71'
Tejera Yellow card 88'
Toché Yellow card 90'
Ibra Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 26,748
Referee: Díaz de Mera Escuderos
29 March 2019 32 Málaga 1–1 Real Sporting Málaga
21:00 Erik Morán Yellow card 18'
Adrián Yellow card 19'
Alejo Yellow card 27'
Diego González Yellow card 55' Yellow-red card 71'
Blanco Leschuk 82'
N'Diaye Yellow card 88'
Report Đurđević 20' (pen.)
Molinero Yellow card 23'
Babin Yellow card 57'
Geraldes Yellow card 63'
Pablo Pérez Red card 66'
Lod Yellow card 80'
Traver Yellow card 84'
Álex Alegría Yellow card 89'
Stadium: La Rosaleda
Attendance: 17,055
Referee: Pizarro Gómez
5 April 2019 33 Tenerife 0–1 Real Sporting Santa Cruz de Tenerife
21:00 Dos Santos Yellow card 55'
Suso Yellow card 66'
Račić Yellow card 76'
Milla Yellow card 90+2'
Report Molinero Yellow card 33'
Đurđević 37' Yellow card 66'
Peybernes Yellow card 50'
Ivi Yellow card 68'
Stadium: Heliodoro Rodríguez López
Attendance: 10,180
Referee: Moreno Aragón
12 April 2019 34 Real Sporting 1–0 Granada Gijón
21:00 Đurđević 1' Yellow card 41'
Molinero Yellow card 55'
Traver Yellow card 79'
Cofie Yellow card 87'
Report Montoro Yellow card 16'
Fede Vico Yellow card 49'
Víctor Díaz Yellow card 56'
Ramos Yellow card 84'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 20,052
Referee: Sagués Oscoz
20 April 2019 35 Gimnàstic 0–0 Real Sporting Tarragona
18:00 Mikel Yellow card 26'
Fali Yellow card 42'
Javi Márquez Yellow card 90+3'
Report Ivi Yellow card 51' Stadium: Nou Estadi
Attendance: 2,497
Referee: De la Fuente Ramos
28 April 2019 36 Real Sporting 1–1 Elche Gijón
16:00 Babin Yellow card 21' 28' Report Dani Calvo Yellow card 11'
Neyder Yellow card 72'
Nino 75'
Manuel Yellow card 77'
Javi Flores Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 19,850
Referee: Figueroa Vázquez
5 May 2019 37 Mallorca 2–1 Real Sporting Palma de Mallorca
16:00 Budimir 19'
Salva Sevilla Yellow card 48'
Raíllo Yellow card 57'
Dani Rodríguez Yellow card 84'
Álex López 90+5'
Report Đurđević 32' Yellow card 90+3'
Carmona Yellow card 47'
Stadium: Son Moix
Attendance: 11,302
Referee: Díaz de Mera Escuderos
11 May 2019 38 Real Sporting 0–0 Lugo Gijón
16:00 Cofie Yellow card 31'
Nacho Méndez Yellow card 42'
Molinero Yellow card 45'
Pablo Pérez Yellow card 49'
Report Vieira Yellow card 36'
Herrera Yellow card 56'
Aburjania Yellow card 58'
Luis Ruiz Yellow card 78'
Gerard Yellow card 88'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 16,206
Referee: Milla Alvéndiz
17 May 2019 39 Zaragoza 4–2 Real Sporting Zaragoza
21:00 Pombo Yellow card 36'
Álvaro 39', 70'
Papunashvili 66'
Gual 90+1'
Report Lod 8', 47'
Babin Yellow card 34'
Stadium: La Romareda
Attendance: 17,059
Referee: Ais Reig
25 May 2019 40 Real Sporting 0–2 Albacete Gijón
18:00 Nacho Méndez Yellow card 8'
Pedro Díaz Yellow card 27'
Molinero Yellow card 34'
Peybernes Yellow card 40' Yellow-red card 41'
Cristian Yellow card 55'
Report Eugeni 43' (pen.)
Acuña 58'
Arroyo Yellow card 72'
Febas Yellow card 77'
Malsa Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 10,906
Referee: Milla Alvéndiz
41 Reus 0–1 Real Sporting Reus
Report Stadium: Municipal
Note: Match awarded after the disqualification of Reus.
8 June 2019 42 Real Sporting 1–0 Cádiz Gijón
20:30 Nacho Méndez 13'
Đurđević Yellow card 71'
Pablo Pérez Yellow card 74'
Cristian Yellow card 76'
Report Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 8,600
Referee: Ocón Arraiz

Copa del Rey[]

Matches[]

13 September 2018 Second roundNumancia1–2 Real Sporting Soria
20:00 Marcos Isla 52' Report Higinio 28' (o.g.)
Morilla 31'
Stadium: Los Pajaritos
Attendance: 2,853
Referee: Ocón Arraiz
18 October 2018 Third roundRayo Majadahonda1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
Real Sporting Madrid
20:00 Galán Yellow card 17'
Morillas Yellow card 38'
Benito Yellow card 53'
Aitor Ruibal 90'
Report Neftali 23'
Hernán Yellow card 34'
Geraldes Yellow card 99'
Peybernes Yellow card 109'
Stadium: Wanda Metropolitano
Attendance: 2,156
Referee: Pérez Pallas
Penalties
Galán soccer ball with check mark
Enzo soccer ball with red X
Fede Varela soccer ball with red X
Jeisson soccer ball with check mark
Iza
Schiappacasse soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with red X Pedro Díaz
soccer ball with check mark Javi Noblejas
soccer ball with check mark Isma Cerro
soccer ball with check mark Morilla
soccer ball with red X Neftali
soccer ball with check mark Nacho Méndez
1 November 2018 Round of 32
First leg
Real Sporting 2–0 Eibar Gijón
12:00 Đurđević 54'
Traver Yellow card 58'
Neftali 86'
Álvaro Yellow card 90+1'
Report Arbilla 89'
Pere Milla Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 12,902
Referee: Jaime Latre
6 December 2018 Round of 32
Second leg
Eibar2–2
(2–4 agg.)
Real Sporting Eibar
18:30 CET Jordán Yellow card 16'
Cucurella 53' Yellow card 85'
Charles 87'
Report Álvaro 13'
Yellow card 35'
Pablo Pérez 39'
Stadium: Ipurua
Attendance: 4,970
Referee: José Luis González González
8 January 2019 Round of 16
First leg
Real Sporting 2–1 Valencia Gijón
21:30 Álvaro Yellow card 32'
Noblejas 34'
Blackman 79'
Report Ruben Vezo Yellow card 36'
Parejo 45'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 9,870
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco
15 January 2019 Round of 16
Second leg
Valencia 3–0Real SportingValencia
21:30 Wass Yellow card 21'
Diakhaby Yellow card 41'
Coquelin Yellow card 42'
Santi Mina 65', 76'
Ferran 90'
Report Blackman Yellow card 18'
Noblejas Yellow card 51'
Đurđević Yellow card 79'
Stadium: Mestalla
Attendance: 33,149
Referee: Xavier Estrada Fernández

Statistics[]

Appearances and goals[]

No. Pos Nat Player Total La Liga Copa del Rey
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Spain ESP Dani Martín 9 0 3+1 0 5+0 0
2 DF Spain ESP Francisco Molinero 31 0 27+0 0 4+0 0
3 DF Spain ESP Javi Noblejas 5 1 1+0 0 4+0 1
4 DF Spain ESP Juan Rodríguez 8 0 2+0 0 6+0 0
5 MF Ghana GHA Isaac Cofie 29 1 23+2 1 4+0 0
6 DF Martinique MTQ Jean-Sylvain Babin 36 3 34+0 3 2+0 0
7 MF Spain ESP Aitor García 11 1 11+0 1 0+0 0
8 MF Spain ESP Hernán Santana 19 1 11+4 1 4+0 0
9 FW England ENG Nick Blackman 15 2 3+9 1 2+1 1
10 MF Spain ESP Carlos Carmona 35 7 30+5 7 0+0 0
11 FW Spain ESP Ivi 7 0 2+5 0 0+0 0
11 FW Spain ESP Isma Cerro 4 0 2+0 0 1+1 0
12 MF Spain ESP Álvaro 24 2 12+8 1 3+1 1
13 GK Spain ESP Diego Mariño 38 0 37+0 0 1+0 0
14 MF Spain ESP Nacho Méndez 36 2 24+7 2 2+3 0
15 DF Spain ESP Roberto Canella 20 0 16+2 0 2+0 0
16 MF Portugal POR André Sousa 24 2 16+6 2 1+1 0
17 MF Finland FIN Robin Lod 25 4 14+9 4 2+0 0
18 DF Portugal POR André Geraldes 35 0 30+3 0 2+0 0
19 DF France FRA Mathieu Peybernes 29 1 26+0 1 3+0 0
20 MF Spain ESP Cristian Salvador 33 1 21+9 1 3+0 0
21 MF Spain ESP Álvaro Traver 29 1 16+9 1 2+2 0
22 MF Spain ESP Pablo Pérez 30 2 6+18 1 5+1 1
23 FW Serbia SRB Uroš Đurđević 40 12 36+2 11 1+1 1
24 DF Spain ESP Álex Pérez 22 0 20+1 0 1+0 0
25 FW Spain ESP Álex Alegría 16 3 13+3 3 0+0 0
26 DF Spain ESP Carlos Cordero 13 0 8+4 0 1+0 0
27 MF Spain ESP Pedro Díaz 8 0 2+1 0 1+4 0
28 MF Spain ESP Pablo Fernández 2 0 1+0 0 0+1 0
30 GK Spain ESP Christian Joel 1 0 1+0 0 0+0 0
31 MF Spain ESP Pelayo Morilla 5 1 1+2 0 1+1 1
32 DF Spain ESP 1 0 0+0 0 1+0 0
35 MF Spain ESP José Gragera 1 0 0+1 0 0+0 0
Players who have left the club after the start of the season:
29 FW Switzerland  SUI Neftali Manzambi 15 2 2+10 0 2+1 2

Disciplinary record[]

N P Nat. Name Segunda Copa del Rey Total Notes
Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card
22 MF Spain Pablo Pérez 7 1 7 1 6 times captain
5 MF Ghana Isaac Cofie 8 1 8 1
19 DF France Mathieu Peybernes 5 1 1 6 1
2 DF Spain Francisco Molinero 12 12
20 MF Spain Cristian Salvador 12 12
23 FW Serbia Uroš Đurđević 11 1 12
14 MF Spain Nacho Méndez 11 11
6 DF Martinique Jean-Sylvain Babin 8 8 2 times captain
10 MF Spain Carlos Carmona 6 6 17 times captain
8 MF Spain Hernán Santana 4 1 5
18 DF Portugal André Geraldes 4 1 5
21 MF Spain Álvaro Traver 4 1 5
12 MF Spain Álvaro 2 2 4
16 MF Portugal André Sousa 4 4
24 DF Spain Álex Pérez 4 4
26 DF Spain Carlos Cordero 4 4
15 DF Spain Roberto Canella 3 3 18 times captain
3 DF Spain Javi Noblejas 1 1 2
11 FW Spain Ivi 2 2
27 MF Spain Pedro Díaz 1 1 2
4 DF Spain Juan Rodríguez 1 1
9 FW England Nick Blackman 1 1
17 MF Finland Robin Lod 1 1
25 FW Spain Álex Alegría 1 1
32 MF Spain 1 1
1 GK Spain Dani Martín
7 MF Spain Aitor García
11 FW Spain Isma Cerro
13 GK Spain Diego Mariño 3 times captain
31 MF Spain Pelayo Morilla
Players who have left the club after the start of the season:
29 FW Switzerland Neftali Manzambi 3 3

Source: BDFútbol
Only competitive matches
Yellow card = Number of bookings; Second yellow card = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; Red card = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

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