Trying to find La Liga thread and couldn't but I though I'd throw this in. I'm sure a few of us can remember the Super Depor of the nineties, winning a couple of Copa's as well as a Spanish Liga, and falling in a Champons leaue semi final against Oporto.
The club have been on an awful run and dropped in to the Spanish regional third division in 2020, the same time as Lee Bowyers Charlton dropped into league 1. And they have shown a similar inability to climb back out - poor football, a brush with relegation and a dedicated fan base vbeing served up rubbish. They reached the play offs in the last two seasons without looking convincing and lost both times.
This season started the same way and there was discussion about whether another relegation was looming and huge calles for the manager to go, but since january, they have been on an unbeaten run which saw them climbfrom mid table to leaders, and yesterday they beat Barça B (that's how far they have fallen) 1-0 at home with a goal form Lucas Perez to seal promotion with two games to spare.
Huge joy in A Coruña, and celebrations from me here in Catalunya. Next season they will have to adapt to the heights of league two football but they are finally back in professional football.
FORZA DEPOR!
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I saw them win 2-0 in the Camp Nou a few years back. A mate lent me his season ticket charged me 30€) under strrict instructions not to celebrate if we scored.
Have they also seen an ownership shit show merry go round similar to us Ken?
The rumour doing the rounds today is that it cost him 400,000 euros to leave Cadiz and play for Depor, so yesterday was a bit of vindication for him. I expect him to have a stand named after him there one day
I assume Deportivo have still been pro though, especially if Lucas Perez is playing for them? But even so it's pretty wild that a country the size of Spain only has 2 professional leagues.
PS my birtday trip was a blast apart from the football, when Depor were trashed 8-0 by Barcelona. I have never seen a team I supported concede 8 before, and even less so at home (my previous worse was a 1-5 stuffing of Charlton by Luton back in the seventies, as I fortunately only saw the 6-0 against leeds on the TV)
Looks a relatively new ground, unlike a lot of grounds in Spain that are an open bowl.
But the president is voted for by the general assembly and they aren't on the market to be bought.
But they won't be going on a spending spree to try and get back to the Primera as far as I know, unless things have changed behind the scenes.