List of Sporting de Gijón records and statistics

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Sporting de Gijón is a football club from Gijón, Spain. They have finished runner-up in La Liga one occasion, and were beaten finalists in the Copa del Rey on two occasions. Real Sporting also won the Segunda División five times.

Honours[]

National titles[]

Regional titles[]

  • Asturian Championship:[4] 1916–17, 1917–18, 1918–19, 1919–20, 1920–21, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1939–40

Friendly tournaments[]

Youth football[]

Individual honours[]

Pichichi Trophy[]

In Spanish football, the Pichichi Trophy is awarded by Spanish sports newspaper 'Marca' to the top goalscorer for each league season.

Zamora Trophy[]

In Spanish football, the Zamora Trophy is awarded by Spanish sports newspaper Marca to the goalkeeper who has the lowest "goals-to-games" ratio for each league season.

Players[]

Appearances[]

(1) Not considering players from youth ranks called up during the footballers' strikes of 1981 and 1984.[28]

Most appearances in La Liga[]

Name La Liga seasons Years Apps Minutes Goals
Spain Joaquín Alonso 1977–92 15 479 41,736 65
Spain Manolo Jiménez 1979–91 12 420 37,479 8
Spain Juan Carlos Ablanedo 1982–98 16 399 35,447 0
Spain Quini 1970–76 / 1977–80 / 1984–87 12 348 28,024 165
Spain Jesús Castro 1970–76 / 1977–84 14 315 28,314 0
Spain Manuel Mesa 1975–76 / 1977–87 11 311 24,943 34
Spain Cundi 1974–76 / 1977–89 16 310 25,656 9
Spain Ciriaco 1971–76 / 1977–83 11 264 20,937 24
Spain José Antonio Redondo 1972–76 / 1977–85 12 242 20,214 3
Argentina Enzo Ferrero 1975–76 / 1977–85 9 239 20,005 53

Source[29]

Top goalscorers in La Liga[]

As of August 2010

Name La Liga Seasons Years Min Goals MPG
Spain Quini 1970–76 / 1977–80 / 1984–87 12 28,024 165 169.8
Spain Joaquín Alonso 1977–92 15 41,736 65 642.1
Argentina Enzo Ferrero 1975–76 / 1977–85 9 20,085 54 371.9
Spain 1944–48 4 6,840 44 155.5
Spain José Luis Ortiz 1951–54 / 1957–59 5 10,620 40 265.5
Spain 1977–84 7 12,766 40 319.2
Spain Eloy Olaya 1982–88 / 1995–97 8 17,819 39 456.9
Spain 1970–76 6 16.676 37 450.8
Spain 1945–48 / 1951–54 / 1957–59 8 14,709 35 420.3
Spain Manuel Mesa 1975–76 / 1977–87 11 24,866 34 731,4

Source[29]

Player of the season[]

The following players have been awarded 'El Molinón de Plata' since its creation in 1967, given to the best player of the season by the Federation of Sporting Gijón Supporters Clubs:[30]

 
Season Level Player Apps Minutes Goals
1966–1967 2 Spain 24 2160 1
1967–1968 2 Spain Alberto 25 2250 2
1968–1969 2 Spain Florín 33 2970 0
1969–1970 1 Spain Antonio Puente 38 3330 2
1970–1971 1 Spain Jesús Castro 25 2250 0
Spain Carlos García Cuervo 5 450 0
1971–1972 1 Spain 33 2815 8
1972–1973 1 Spain Jesús Castro (2) 32 2873 0
1973–1974 1 Spain Quini 34 3013 20
1974–1975 1 Spain 32 2880 0
1975–1976 1 Spain 31 2616 0
1976–1977 2 Spain Jesús Castro (3) 38 3420 0
1977–1978 1 Argentina Enzo Ferrero 34 2951 8
1978–1979 1 Spain Quini (2) 33 2879 23
1979–1980 1 Spain Francisco Javier Uría 33 2917 0
1980–1981 1 Spain Cundi 33 2801 5
1981–1982 1 Spain José Antonio Redondo 33 2889 0
1982–1983 1 Spain Antonio Maceda 30 2700 5
1983–1984 1 Spain Antonio Maceda (2) 30 2682 5
1984–1985 1 Spain Ablanedo II 33 2914 0
1985–1986 1 Spain Joaquín Alonso 34 3055 8
1986–1987 1 Spain Manuel Jiménez 43 3870 1
1987–1988 1 Spain Joaquín Alonso (2) 38 3420 15
1988–1989 1 Spain Manuel Jiménez (2) 37 3330 1
1989–1990 1 Spain Ablanedo II (2) 31 2762 0
1990–1991 1 Spain Ablanedo II (3) 32 2880 0
1991–1992 1 Spain Emilio Isierte 38 3420 0
1992–1993 1 Spain Abelardo 37 3272 3
1993–1994 1 Spain Abelardo (2) 36 3209 5
1994–1995 1 Spain Ablanedo II (4) 34 3003 0
1995–1996 1 Spain Ablanedo II (5) 36 3132 0
1996–1997 1 Spain Ablanedo II (6) 40 3555 0
1997–1998 1 The supporters*
1998–1999 2 Spain José Manuel 24 1870 1
1999–2000 2 Equatorial Guinea Yago 32 2584 0
2000–2001 2 Spain Pablo Amo 36 3098 3
2001–2002 2 Spain David Villa 40 3129 18
2002–2003 2 Spain Dani Borreguero 36 3228 2
2003–2004 2 Spain Samuel 38 3074 0
2004–2005 2 Spain Irurzun 38 2863 13
2005–2006 2 Spain Roberto 38 3420 0
2006–2007 2 Colombia Edwin Congo 34 2690 11
2007–2008 2 Spain Kike Mateo 34 2706 12
2008–2009 1 Spain Diego Castro 32 2618 6
2009–2010 1 Spain Alberto Rivera 34 3060 1
2010–2011 1 Spain Alberto Lora[31] 36 3172 5
2011–2012 1 Spain Juan Pablo 37 3330 0
2012–2013 2 Spain Iván Cuéllar 23 1939 0
2013–2014 2 Spain Sergio Álvarez[32] 29 2494 2
2014–2015 2 Colombia Bernardo[33] 41 3690 1
2015–2016 1 Spain Jorge Meré[34] 25 2172 0
2017–2018 2 Spain Diego Mariño 43 3870 0
2018–2019 2 Spain Diego Mariño (2) 37 3308 0
2019–2020 2 Spain Diego Mariño (3)[35] 42 3780 0
2020–2021 2 Montenegro Uroš Đurđević 39 3442 22

Đurđević (*) Following the disastrous 1997–98 campaign, the prize was not given to any player.

Team statistics[]

In La Liga[]

As of 20 May 2017
  • Seasons: 42
  • Position in All-time La Liga table: 15th
Overall Home Away
Pld W3p D L GF GA Pts W3p D L GF GA W3p D L GF GA
1,458 47189 358 629 1,753 2,152 1,389 35863 177 194 1,138 792 11326 181 435 615 1,360

Records[]

Games[]

  • First game: 0–0 v Español (1944–45, round 1, 24 September 1944)
  • 500th game: 0–0 at Las Palmas (1978–79, round 12, 2 February 1978)
  • 1,000th game: 2–1 at Real Burgos (1992–93, round 6, 7 October 1992)
  • Last game: 2–2 v Real Betis (2016–17, round 38, 20 May 2017)

Goals[]

  • First goal: Gundemaro[36] (3–3 v Deportivo, 1944–45, round 2, 1 October 1944)
  • 100th goal: Dindurra (1–4 v Sevilla, 1946–47, round 11)
  • 500th goal: Megido (2–2 at Real Madrid, 1973–74, round 17)
  • 1,000th goal: Jaime (4–1 v Murcia, 1986–87, round 5)
  • 1,500th goal: Rodrigão (2–1 v Racing Santander, 1997–98, round 24)
  • Last goal: Carlos Carmona (2–2 v Real Betis, 2016–17, round 38)
  • Youngest goalscorer: Eloy[37] at 19 years, 112 days (2–1 v Osasuna, 1983–84, 30 October 1983)
  • Oldest goalscorer: Quini[38] at 37 years, 131 days (1–1 v Real Zaragoza, 1986–87, 1 February 1987)

Streaks[]

In Segunda División[]

As of 2 June 2019
  • Seasons: 46
Overall
Pld W3p D L GF GA Pts
1,424 657251 344 423 2,412 1,736 1,909

Records[]

In Copa del Rey[]

In UEFA Cup[]

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA W D L GF GA W D L GF GA
16 4 4 8 13 18 4 2 2 11 6 0 2 6 2 12

Records[]

  • Record home win: 3–0 v Torino (1978–79, first leg of the Round of 64, 13 September 1978)
  • Record home loss: 1–2 v Köln (1985–86, second leg of the Round of 64) and 0–1 v Crvena Zvezda (1978–79, first leg of the Round of 32)
  • Record away loss: 3–0 at Milan (1987–88, second leg of the Round of 64, 30 September 1987)

Goals[]

  • First goal: Ferrero (3–0 v Torino, UEFA Cup, first leg of the Round of 64, 13 September 1978)

Penalty shootouts[]

By competition[]

Competition Pld W L
Copa del Rey 10 5 5
UEFA Cup 1 1 0
Total 11 6 5

Complete list[]

Key
  • soccer ball with check mark = scored penalty
  • golden background = scored penalty which ended the shoot-out
  • soccer ball with red X = missed penalty
  • red background = missed penalty which ended the shoot-out
  • grey background = the first penalty in the shoot-out
  • horizontal line within a list of takers = beginning of the sudden death stage
Penalty shoot-outs played by Real Sporting
# Home team F Visitor Penalties Home team Visitor Competition Venue Date
S M T GK Takers Takers GK
1 Las Palmas 2–1 Real Sporting 4–3 2–3 6–6 Catalá Martín soccer ball with red X
Germán soccer ball with check mark
León soccer ball with red X
Miguel Ángel soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark

Gilberto soccer ball with check mark

soccer ball with check mark Ciriaco
soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with red X

soccer ball with red X

Castro 1973–74 Copa del Rey
Fifth round
Insular
Las Palmas
March 27, 1974
2 Real Sporting 2–3 Levante 3–2 2–3 5–5 Ciriaco soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark
Quini soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with red X Lacruz
soccer ball with check mark Balciscueta
soccer ball with check mark Guri
soccer ball with red X Zunzunegui
soccer ball with red X Álvarez
Pons-Gimeno 1974–75 Copa del Rey
Fourth round
El Molinón
Gijón
February 26, 1975
3 Valencia 1–1 Real Sporting 1–4 2–0 3–4 Ablanedo II soccer ball with check mark
Urruti soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark Eloy
soccer ball with check mark Jiménez
soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark Quini
1984–85 Copa del Rey
Round of 16
Luis Casanova
Valencia
April 3, 1985
4 Real Sporting 1–1 Racing Santander 1–3 3–1 4–4 Ablanedo II Jiménez soccer ball with check mark
Flores soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with red X
Marcelino soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark Gelucho
soccer ball with check mark Isidro
soccer ball with check mark Buckley
soccer ball with red X Tino
Liaño 1986–87 Copa del Rey
Second round
El Molinón
Gijón
October 1, 1986
5 Real Sporting 0–0 Elche 3–1 1–3 4–4 Ablanedo II Eraña soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with red X
Crespín soccer ball with check mark
Tino soccer ball with red X
Robi soccer ball with red X
Bellido soccer ball with red X
Miguel 1989–90 Copa del Rey
Second round
El Molinón
Gijón
October 25, 1989
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 2–0 Real Sporting 2–3 3–1 5–4 Omerović Mijatović soccer ball with red X
Krčmarević soccer ball with check mark
Zahovič soccer ball with check mark
Gudelj soccer ball with red X
Novak soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark
Joaquín soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark
Luhový soccer ball with red X
Emilio 1991–92 UEFA Cup
Round of 64
İnönü
Turkey Istanbul
October 2, 1991
7 Real Sporting 0–0 Ourense 4–3 1–2 5–5 Sergio Sánchez Mario soccer ball with red X soccer ball with red X Nando
soccer ball with red X Morán
Ramón 1998–99 Copa del Rey
Second round
El Molinón
Gijón
October 7, 1998
8 Real Sporting 1–1 Las Palmas 4–5 2–1 6–6 Juanjo Rubén soccer ball with red X
Álex soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with red X Paqui Cicović 2000–01 Copa del Rey
Round of 64
El Molinón
Gijón
December 13, 2000
9 Real Sporting 1–1 Recreativo 2–4 2–1 4–5 Cuéllar Barral soccer ball with check mark
De las Cuevas soccer ball with red X
Luis Morán soccer ball with check mark
Carmelo soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark Álvaro Antón
soccer ball with red X Javi Fuego
soccer ball with check mark Emilio Sánchez
soccer ball with check mark Poli
soccer ball with check mark Aitor
Bernardo 2009–10 Copa del Rey
Round of 32
El Molinón
Gijón
November 10, 2009
10 Real Sporting 1–1 Numancia 1–3 3–1 4–4 Dani Álex López soccer ball with red X
Moi Gómez soccer ball with red X
Santos soccer ball with check mark
Álex Pérez soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark Del Moral
soccer ball with red X Medina
soccer ball with check mark Pere Milla
soccer ball with check mark Nacho
Munir 2017–18 Copa del Rey
Second round
El Molinón
Gijón
September 19, 2017
11 Rayo Majadahonda 1–1 Real Sporting 3–4 3–2 6–6 Ander 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 soccer ball with check mark

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 Manzambi

soccer ball with check mark Nacho Méndez

Dani 2018–19 Copa del Rey
Third round
Wanda Metropolitano
Madrid
October 18, 2018

References[]

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  2. ^ Spain - Cup 1981
  3. ^ Spain - Cup 1982
  4. ^ Spain - List of champions of Asturias
  5. ^ Trofeo Ramón de Carranza (Cádiz, Spain) 1955-2008
  6. ^ Trofeo Villa de Gijón (Gijón, Spain) 1963-2008
  7. ^ Trofeo Costa Verde (Gijón, Spain) 1962-1992 1967-2005
  8. ^ Trofeo Principado de Asturias (Oviedo/Gijón, Spain) 1988-2007) 1967-2005
  9. ^ Trofeo Ciudad de Pamplona - Reino de Navarra (Pamplona, Spain) 1967-2008
  10. ^ Torneo Ciudad de León (León, Spain) 1974-1998
  11. ^ Trofeo Presidente - Ciudad de Oviedo (Oviedo, Spain) 1976-1996
  12. ^ Trofeo Ciudad del Cid (Burgos, Spain) 1977-1981
  13. ^ Trofeo Ibérico (Badajoz, Spain) 1967-2005
  14. ^ Trofeo Conde de Fontao (Foz, Spain)) 1969-1991
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  16. ^ Trofeo Ramón Losada (Luarca, Spain) 1997-2008
  17. ^ Trofeo Concepción Arenal (Ferrol, Spain) 1953-2008
  18. ^ Trofeo Luís Otero (Pontevedra, Spain) 1959-2008
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