Club Deportivo Atlético Baleares (Catalan: Club Esportiu Atlètic Balears) is a Spanish football team based in Palma, Majorca, in the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. Founded on 14 November 1920, it currently plays in Segunda División B – Group 3, hosting games at the 1,250 capacity Camp de Futbol "Son Malferit".
Contents
1History
1.1Club background
2Season to season
2.1Mallorca Regional Championship
2.2Spanish football league
3Current squad
3.1Out on loan
4Honours
5Friendly tournament
6References
7Sources
8External links
History
Founded in 1920 with the name Baleares Foot-Ball Club after a merger of teams Mecánico FC and Mallorca FC, in 1942 it absorbed Athletic FC and added its name to the club.[2]
Atlético Baleares reached Tercera División – the lowest rank in the national leagues – in 1943, going on to remain in that level for the better part of the following three decades. In the early years of the '50s and '60s, however, it did manage four appearances in the Segunda División (1950–52, 1960–62), achieving two tenth-place finishes.
In 1977 Segunda División B was created as the new third division, and Atlético finished last in its first season in the category, subsequently playing mostly in the fourth level, but also being relegated to the regional leagues once.
In 2008 Atlético Baleares returned to division three, being immediately relegated back. The club had three coaches during the ill-fated campaign, including Francisco López Alfaro (played nearly 600 official games for Sevilla FC and RCD Espanyol) and Paco Soler (appeared in almost 400 La Liga matches with Atlético's neighbours RCD Mallorca); it promoted again for the 2010–11 season, after finishing as champions in its group, as in 2008.
Club background
Mecánico FC – (1920-20)
Mallorca FC – (1920-20)
Baleares FC – (1920–42, merger of Mecánico/Mallorca)
Balear FC – (1922–25, split off Athletic)
Athletic FC – (1922–42, absorbed by Baleares)
Season to season
Mallorca Regional Championship
Season
Tier
Place
1923/24
1
3rd
1924/25
1
2nd
1925/26
1
2nd
1926/27
1
3rd
1927/28
1
1st
1928/29
1
3rd
Season
Tier
Place
1929/30
1
2nd
1930/31
1
4th
1931/32
1
2nd
1932/33
1
5th
1933/34
1
2nd
1934/35
1
2nd
Season
Tier
Place
1935/36
1
2nd
1936/37
1
2nd
1937/38
1
4th
1938/39
1
2nd
1939/40
1
5th
Spanish football league
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1940/41
4
Regional
6th
1941/42
4
Regional
3rd
1942/43
4
Regional
2nd
1943/44
3
3ª
8th
1944/45
3
3ª
7th
1945/46
3
3ª
3rd
1946/47
3
3ª
3rd
1947/48
3
3ª
8th
1948/49
3
3ª
9th
1949/50
3
3ª
7th
1950/51
3
3ª
1st
1951/52
2
2ª
10th
1952/53
2
2ª
14th
1953/54
3
3ª
7th
1954/55
3
3ª
5th
1955/56
3
3ª
1st
1956/57
3
3ª
2nd
1957/58
3
3ª
2nd
1958/59
3
3ª
3rd
1959/60
3
3ª
2nd
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1960/61
3
3ª
1st
1961/62
2
2ª
10th
Round of 16
1962/63
2
2ª
14th
1963/64
3
3ª
2nd
1964/65
3
3ª
1st
1965/66
3
3ª
2nd
1966/67
3
3ª
3rd
1967/68
3
3ª
1st
1968/69
3
3ª
5th
1969/70
3
3ª
8th
1970/71
3
3ª
17th
1971/72
3
3ª
10th
1972/73
3
3ª
19th
1973/74
4
Reg. Pref.
3rd
1974/75
4
Reg. Pref.
1st
1975/76
3
3ª
15th
1976/77
3
3ª
6th
First round
1977/78
3
2ªB
20th
Second round
1978/79
4
3ª
17th
First round
1979/80
4
3ª
13th
Third round
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1980/81
4
3ª
19th
1981/82
5
Reg. Pref.
3rd
1982/83
5
Reg. Pref.
1st
1983/84
4
3ª
4th
1984/85
4
3ª
3rd
First round
1985/86
4
3ª
2nd
Second round
1986/87
4
3ª
2nd
Round of 16
1987/88
3
2ªB
12th
1988/89
3
2ªB
6th
Round of 32
1989/90
3
2ªB
20th
1990/91
4
3ª
3rd
Round of 32
1991/92
4
3ª
3rd
1992/93
4
3ª
8th
Second round
1993/94
4
3ª
2nd
1994/95
4
3ª
2nd
1995/96
4
3ª
3rd
1996/97
4
3ª
2nd
1997/98
4
3ª
1st
1998/99
4
3ª
4th
1999/00
4
3ª
1st
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
2000/01
4
3ª
1st
Preliminary
2001/02
4
3ª
1st
Preliminary
2002/03
4
3ª
8th
Preliminary
2003/04
4
3ª
9th
2004/05
4
3ª
19th
2005/06
5
Reg. Pref.
1st
2006/07
4
3ª
6th
2007/08
4
3ª
1st
2008/09
3
2ªB
20th
First round
2009/10
4
3ª
1st
2010/11
3
2ªB
13th
First round
2011/12
3
2ªB
1st
2012/13
3
2ªB
11th
First round
2013/14
3
2ªB
5th
2014/15
3
2ªB
12th
First round
2015/16
3
2ªB
9th
2016/17
3
2ªB
4th
2017/18
3
2ªB
14th
Second round
2018/19
3
2ªB
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4 seasons in Segunda División
14 seasons in Segunda División B
53 seasons in Tercera División
8 seasons in Regional Preferente
Current squad
As of 31 January 2019
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No.
Position
Player
GK
Manu Herrera
GK
Carl Klaus
DF
Rubén González
DF
Biel Guasp
DF
José Peris
DF
Guillermo Vallori
DF
Álvaro Vega
DF
Alberto Villapalos
MF
Xesc Fullana(captain)
MF
Pedro Ortiz
MF
Yelko Pino
No.
Position
Player
MF
Marc Rovirola
MF
Samuel Shashoua(on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
FW
Ody Alfa(on loan from Queens Park Rangers)
FW
Canario
FW
Rodrigo Cuenca(on loan from Gimnàstic)
FW
Hugo Díaz
FW
Adrián Hernández
FW
Marc Jiménez
FW
Kike López
FW
Nuha Marong
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Since 1966, Atlético Baleares hosts the Trofeo Nicolás Brondo, the oldest summer tournament in the region. The hosts have won the competition – which was not held in 1976, 1988, 1990 and 2006, and consisted mostly of a single match – on 26 occasions.
Fábregas y Cuxart, Luis: Ca Nostra. 50 años de vida palmesana. Palma: Edicions Cort, 2007 (1965).
ISBN 978-84-7535-595-5 (in Spanish)
García Gargallo, Manuel: Els origens de l'Atlètic Balears (1920-1942). Dels inicis a la fusió. Barcelona, 2013 (in Catalan)
García Gargallo, Manuel: «El Atlético Baleares, patrimonio del fútbol balear (y mallorquín)». Cuadernos de Fútbol. Núm. 76 (May 2016). CIHEFE. ISSN 1989-6379 (in Spanish)
Salas Fuster, Antoni: L'Atlètic Baleares. Una història de supervivència. Palma: Ingrama SA (impr.), 2009.
ISBN 84-85932-78-1 (in Catalan)
External links
Official website (in Catalan)(in Spanish)(in English)
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