Estadio de Mendizorroza, home stadium of Alavés
Alavés

Alavés

SpainSpania
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Fondată

1921

Antrenor

L. García

Arena

Estadio de Mendizorroza

Oraș

Vitoria-Gasteiz

Capacitate

19,840

Suprafață

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#17 Primera Division R0# Copa del Rey

Trofee

Segunda División

2015/2016,1997/1998,1953/1954,1929/1930,

4xWinner

Primera División RFEF

2012/2013,

1xWinner

Copa del Rey

2016/2017,

1x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

2000/2001,

1x2nd Place

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.