

Deportivo Alavés
Założony
1921
Trener
L. GarcíaObiekt
Estadio de Mendizorroza
Miasto
Vitoria-Gasteiz
Pojemność
19,840
Nawierzchnia
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Statystyki sezonu
Bilans
11W 10D 16L
H:7W/A:4W
Bramki
43 / 54 (-11)
H:24/A:19
Czyste konta
9
H:7/A:2
Pozycja
14
Zawodnicy niedostępni (3)
Ostatnie wyniki
vs Rayo Vallecano
23/05/2026Primera Division
@ Real Oviedo
17/05/2026Primera Division
vs FC Barcelona
13/05/2026Primera Division
@ Elche CF
09/05/2026Primera Division
vs Athletic Bilbao
02/05/2026Primera Division
vs Mallorka
25/04/2026Primera Division
@ Real Madryt
21/04/2026Primera Division
@ Real Sociedad
11/04/2026Primera Division
vs Osasuna
05/04/2026Primera Division
@ Celta de Vigo
22/03/2026Primera Division
Deportivo Alavés
Deportivo Alaves is a Spanish football club founded in 1921 in Vitoria-Gasteiz, the capital of the Basque Country in northern Spain. The club plays at Mendizorrotza Stadium and competes in La Liga. Nicknamed 'El Glorioso' (The Glorious), Alaves gained international fame by reaching the UEFA Cup Final in 2001, losing dramatically 5-4 to Liverpool in one of the competition's most memorable finals. Though they have spent periods in the lower divisions, Alaves have re-established themselves in La Liga. Known for their Basque identity and passionate support, the club plays a compact and organised style of football. Their tight-knit community ties and fierce local pride make them one of Spain's most distinctive clubs.






























