RCD Espanyol

RCD Espanyol de Barcelona is a Spanish professional football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia. Founded on October 28, 1900

RCD Espanyol 2024–25 squad list

#PlayerTeamPositionDate of BirthAge
Joan GarciaEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Fernando PachecoEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Angel FortunoEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Leandro CabreraEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Brian OlivanEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Omar el HilaliEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Alvaro TejeroEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Carlos RomeroEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Pablo RamonEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Marash KumbullaEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Sergi GomezEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Fernando CaleroEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Jose GrageraEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Urko Gonzalez de ZarateEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Justin SmithEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Antoniu RocaEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Alex KralEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Pol LozanoEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Edu ExpositoEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Alvaro AguadoEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Javi PuadoEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Pere MillaEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Jofre CarrerasEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Walid CheddiraEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Alejo VelizEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Roberto FernandezEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Omar SadikEspanyolFebruary 20, 20250
Leagues
La Liga
Seasons
2024-25
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Reial Club Deportiu Espanyol de Barcelona, commonly known as RCD Espanyol, is a Spanish professional football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia. Founded on October 28, 1900, Espanyol is one of Spain’s oldest and most historic clubs, with a rich tradition of competing in La Liga, the top tier of Spanish football.

Major Achievements

  • Copa del Rey Winners (4): 1928-29, 1939-40, 1999-2000, 2005-06
  • UEFA Cup Runners-up: 1987-88, 2006-07
  • Segunda División Champions: Multiple promotions, most recently in 2020-21

Espanyol has a proud history in Spanish football, with four Copa del Rey titles and two UEFA Cup final appearances, including a dramatic run in the 2006-07 UEFA Cup, where they were narrowly defeated by Sevilla on penalties.

Home Stadium: Stage Front Stadium

Espanyol plays its home matches at the Stage Front Stadium (formerly RCDE Stadium), located in Cornellà-El Prat. Opened in 2009, it has a capacity of 40,000 and is known for its modern facilities and passionate atmosphere, making it one of Spain’s top football venues.

Club Identity & Playing Style

Espanyol is recognized for:

  • Strong defensive organization and tactical discipline
  • A commitment to developing young talent
  • A fierce and passionate fanbase

Nicknamed “Los Pericos” (The Parakeets), Espanyol has a strong identity and remains a symbol of resilience in Catalan football.

Iconic Eras

  • Copa del Rey Triumphs (1999-2000, 2005-06): Two domestic cup victories in the modern era.
  • European Success (2006-07): Reaching the UEFA Cup final, going unbeaten throughout the tournament.
  • Recent La Liga Stability: Espanyol has bounced back from relegation, securing promotions and competing strongly in La Liga.

Rivalries

  • Derbi Barceloní: A fierce rivalry with FC Barcelona, symbolizing the competitive divide between the two major clubs in Catalonia.
  • Other Spanish Rivals: Frequent battles with clubs like Real Betis and Valencia for mid-table dominance.

Legendary Players

  • Raúl Tamudo: Espanyol’s all-time top scorer and a club legend.
  • Dani Jarque: A beloved captain whose legacy is honored by the club.
  • Iván de la Peña: A midfield genius who played a crucial role in Espanyol’s success.
  • Pau López: A top goalkeeper developed in the club’s youth academy.

The Future of Espanyol

RCD Espanyol continues to build for the future with a strong academy, passionate supporters, and a competitive squad. The club aims to solidify its place in La Liga and push for European football, keeping its identity as Catalonia’s historic alternative to Barcelona.

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