RCD Mallorca

RCD Mallorca, is a Spanish professional football club based in Palma, the capital of Mallorca in the Balearic Islands. Founded on March 5, 1916,

RCD Mallorca 2024–25 squad list

#PlayerTeamPositionDate of BirthAge
1Dominik GreifMallorcaGoalkeeperApril 6, 199728
2Mateu MoreyMallorcaDefenderMarch 2, 200025
3Toni LatoMallorcaDefenderNovember 21, 199727
3Antonio RaílloMallorcaDefenderOctober 8, 199133
5Omar MascarelMallorcaMidfielderFebruary 2, 199332
6José CopeteMallorcaDefenderOctober 10, 199925
7Vedat MuriqiMallorcaForwardApril 24, 199431
8Manu MorlanesMallorcaMidfielderJanuary 12, 199926
9Abdón PratsMallorcaForwardDecember 7, 199232
10Sergi DarderMallorcaMidfielderDecember 22, 199331
11Takuma AsanoMallorcaForwardNovember 10, 199430
12Samú CostaMallorcaMidfielderNovember 27, 200024
13Leo RománMallorcaGoalkeeperJuly 6, 200024
14Dani RodríguezMallorcaWingerAugust 9, 200519
15Pablo MaffeoMallorcaDefenderJuly 12, 199727
16Valery FernándezMallorcaDefenderNovember 23, 199925
17Cyle LarinMallorcaForward, WingerApril 17, 199530
18Antonio SánchezMallorcaMidfielderApril 22, 199728
20Francisco ChiquinhoMallorcaWingerFebruary 5, 200025
22Johan MojicaMallorcaDefenderAugust 21, 199232
24Martin ValjentMallorcaDefenderDecember 11, 199529
25Iván CuellarMallorcaGoalkeeperMay 27, 198441
27Robert NavarroMallorcaMidfielder, WingerApril 12, 200223
30Marc DomènechMallorcaMidfielderNovember 1, 200222
32David LópezMallorcaDefenderOctober 9, 198935
Leagues
La Liga
Seasons
2024-25
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Real Club Deportivo Mallorca, S.A.D., commonly known as RCD Mallorca, is a Spanish professional football club based in Palma, the capital of Mallorca in the Balearic Islands. Founded on March 5, 1916, the club has a rich history in La Liga, where it has competed for numerous seasons, earning a reputation for resilience and exciting football.

Major Achievements

  • Copa del Rey Winners: 2002-03
  • Supercopa de España Runners-up: 1998
  • Segunda División Champions: Multiple promotions, most recently in 2020-21
  • UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup Finalists: 1998-99

Mallorca’s greatest triumph came in 2003, when they lifted the Copa del Rey, cementing their place among Spain’s elite. The club has also had several European adventures, including a UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup final appearance in 1999.

Home Stadium: Estadi Mallorca Son Moix

RCD Mallorca plays its home matches at the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix, which has a capacity of 23,142. Opened in 1999, it serves as the fortress where Mallorquins passionately support their club, creating a unique island football atmosphere.

Club Identity & Playing Style

RCD Mallorca is known for:

  • A counter-attacking style of play
  • Strong defensive organization
  • A commitment to developing young talents

The club’s colors are red and black, and they are affectionately called “Los Bermellones” (The Vermilions) due to their striking red kits.

Iconic Eras

  • European Glory (1998-2003): Under coach Héctor Cúper, Mallorca reached the 1999 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup final and won the 2003 Copa del Rey.
  • Samuel Eto’o Era (2000-2004): The legendary striker helped Mallorca achieve some of its best seasons in La Liga.
  • Recent Revival (2019-Present): After years of ups and downs, Mallorca secured promotion back to La Liga and has remained competitive.

Rivalries

  • Derbi Balear: The island rivalry with Atlético Baleares, though less frequent due to league differences.
  • Historic Battles: Competitive clashes with clubs like Espanyol and Valencia over the years.

Legendary Players

  • Samuel Eto’o: One of Mallorca’s greatest ever players, instrumental in their Copa del Rey victory.
  • Dani Güiza: La Liga’s top scorer in 2007-08, a key figure for the club.
  • Miguel Ángel Nadal: A Mallorca icon and former Spanish international.
  • Aritz Aduriz: A prolific striker who made his mark at the club.

The Future of RCD Mallorca

With strong leadership, a dedicated fanbase, and a focus on youth development, RCD Mallorca aims to secure its place in La Liga and push for future European qualification. The club continues to represent the Balearic Islands with pride, embracing its rich history and ambitious future.

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