Girona FC

Girona Futbol Club, S.A.D., commonly known as Girona FC, is a professional football club based in Girona, Catalonia. Founded on July 23, 1930.

Girona FC 2024–25 squad list

#PlayerPositionAge HeightAppearances
1Juan CarlosGoalkeeper350000-0
3Miguel GutiérrezDefender230000-0
4Arnau MartínezDefender220000-0
5David LópezDefender, Midfielder350000-0
6Donny van de BeekMidfielder280000-0
7Cristhian StuaniForward380000-0
8Viktor TsygankovMidfielder, Winger270000-0
9Abel RuízForward250000-0
10Yáser AsprillaForward210000-0
11Arnaut DanjumaForward280000-0
12Arthur MeloMidfielder280000-0
13Paulo GazzanigaGoalkeeper330000-0
14Oriol RomeuMidfielder330000-0
15López JuanpeDefender340000-0
16Alejandro FrancésDefender220000-0
17Daley BlindDefender350000-0
18Ladislav KrejcíDefender, Midfielder260000-0
19Bojan MiovskiForward250000-0
20Bryan GilMidfielder, Winger240000-0
21Yangel HerreraMidfielder270000-0
22Jhon SolísMidfielder200000-0
23Iván MartínMidfielder340000-0
24Manzanera PortuWinger330000-0
27Gabriel MisehouyMidfielder190000-0
29Min-Su KimWinger190000-0
44Papa BaMidfielder200000-0
Leagues
La Liga
Seasons
2024-25
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Girona Futbol Club, S.A.D., commonly known as Girona FC, is a professional football club based in Girona, Catalonia. Founded on July 23, 1930 Girona Futbol Club, S.A.D., commonly known as Girona FC, is a professional football club based in Girona, Catalonia. Founded on July 23, 1930, the club has steadily grown into a competitive force in Spanish football. After earning promotion through the 2022 Segunda División play-offs, Girona has continued to make a name for itself in La Liga with an exciting style of play.

Major Achievements

  • La Liga Best Finish: TBD (as they continue to establish themselves in the top flight)
  • Segunda División Runners-up: 2016-17
  • Segunda División Play-off Winners: 2021-22
  • Copa Catalunya Champions: Multiple titles

Girona’s rise has been fueled by smart recruitment, an attacking philosophy, and strong backing, positioning them as one of Spain’s most promising clubs.

Home Stadium: Estadi Montilivi

Girona plays its home matches at Estadi Montilivi, a compact yet lively stadium with a 14,624-seat capacity. Opened in 1970, the stadium has been the scene of Girona’s greatest footballing moments, with fans creating an electric matchday atmosphere.

Club Identity & Playing Style

Girona is known for:

  • A high-pressing, possession-based style
  • Fast transitions and attacking intent
  • Tactical versatility under innovative coaches

The club’s red and white colors symbolize its Catalan heritage, and Girona’s growing reputation as a La Liga competitor has strengthened its identity in Spanish football.

Iconic Eras

  • First-Ever La Liga Promotion (2016-17): Girona finished second in the Segunda División, earning its historic first promotion to La Liga.
  • Return to La Liga (2021-22): The club won the play-offs to rejoin Spain’s top flight.
  • Rise Under Michel (2021-Present): The current manager has built an exciting, attacking team capable of challenging established La Liga clubs.

Rivalries

  • Catalan Derbies: Fierce encounters with FC Barcelona and Espanyol.
  • Regional Rivalry with RCD Mallorca: A growing competitive battle between two ambitious clubs.

Legendary Players

  • Cristhian Stuani: The club’s all-time top scorer and leader in Girona’s La Liga journey.
  • Portu: A key figure in Girona’s early top-flight success.
  • Aleix García: A midfield maestro pivotal to the team’s playing style.
  • Borja García: A long-time club servant known for his creativity.

The Future of Girona FC

With a strong squad, an ambitious approach, and growing support, Girona FC is determined to cement its place in La Liga and push for European competition. The club’s rapid rise reflects its potential, making it one of Spain’s most exciting teams to watch.

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