Deportivo La Coruna
Coach:
Antonio Hidalgo
Establishment Date:
1906
League Affiliation:
SPA Segunda Division
Stadium:
Estadio de Riazor
Seating Capacity:
34889
Team Info
Deportivo de La Coruña, often simply called Deportivo, is a historic Spanish football club based in the city of A Coruña in Galicia. They currently compete in the Segunda División, striving to return to the top flight. The club plays at the Estadio Riazor, a stadium famed for its atmospheric seaside location. Founded in 1906, Depor's traditional colors are blue and white. The club's peak era was the late 1990s and early 2000s, known as the "Superdepor" period. Under coach Javier Irureta and with stars like Roy Makaay, Juan Carlos Valerón, and Diego Tristán, they won their first and only La Liga title in the 1999-2000 season, broke the dominance of Real Madrid and Barcelona, and were regulars in the UEFA Champions League, reaching the semi-finals in 2004. That era cemented their place as romantic giants of Spanish football. In recent years, the club has suffered a dramatic fall, experiencing multiple relegations and financial difficulties. However, the loyal fan base, known as "cúperos", remains fervently supportive, dreaming of a return to past glories.
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