Estadio Abanca-Riazor, home stadium of Deportivo La Coruña
Deportivo La Coruña

Deportivo La Coruña

SpainŠpanělsko
WLWWL

Založeno

1906

Trenér

Antonio Hidalgo

Místo

Estadio Abanca-Riazor

Město

A Coruña (La Coruña)

Kapacita

34,611

Povrch

grass

#4 Segunda División R29# Copa del Rey

Trofeje

Segunda División

2011/2012,1967/1968,1965/1966,1963/1964,1961/1962,

5xWinner

Segunda División

2013/2014,1990/1991,1947/1948,1945/1946,1939/1940,

5x2nd Place

La Liga

1999/2000,

1xWinner

La Liga

2001/2002,2000/2001,1994/1995,1993/1994,1949/1950,

5x2nd Place

Copa del Rey

2001/2002,1994/1995,

2xWinner

Super Cup

2002,2000,1995,

3xWinner

Primera División RFEF

2023/2024,

1xWinner

Deportivo La Coruña

Deportivo de La Coruna, founded in 1906, is one of the most storied clubs in Spanish football history. Based in A Coruna, Galicia, they play at Estadio Abanca-Riazor, a historic 34,611-capacity coastal stadium. The club's golden era came under coach Javier Irureta in the late 1990s and early 2000s: they won the La Liga title in 1999-2000 and reached the UEFA Champions League semi-finals in 2003-04, famously defeating AC Milan on aggregate after losing the first leg 4-0. Known as Super Depor, the club also won the Copa del Rey in 2002. Players like Roy Makaay, Rivaldo, Mauro Silva, and Djalminha were central to that era. After financial difficulties and relegations, Deportivo returned to the Segunda Division in recent years, rebuilding with the ambition of returning to La Liga and recapturing their former glory.