UD Barbastro

UD Barbastro, is a Spanish football club based in Barbastro, a historic city in the community of Aragon. Founded in 1934

UD Barbastro 2024–25 squad list

#PlayerTeamPositionDate of BirthAge
Arnau FabregaBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Victor MendezBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Oscar ArroyoBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Gaston InigoBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Ian OliveraBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Andres BarreraBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Mikel CordobaBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Hugo BautistaBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Jaime AraBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Guillermo AlonsoBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Javito LopezBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Dani SantigosaBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Juan LopezBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Nico MagnoBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Javier AlbinBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Jorge AlvarezBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Ander El HaddadiBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Eder IribarrenBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Binke DiabateBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Xabier SolaBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Aldair RuizBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Adri de MesaBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250
Umaru KonareBarbastroFebruary 20, 20250

Unión Deportiva Barbastro, commonly known as UD Barbastro, is a Spanish football club based in Barbastro, a historic city in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded in 1934, the club has a rich tradition and currently competes in Segunda Federación – Group 2, showcasing its ambition to climb the Spanish football ladder.

Estadio Municipal de Deportes: The Heart of Barbastro

  • Stadium: Estadio Municipal de Deportes
  • Capacity: 5,000 seats
  • Location: Barbastro, Huesca, Aragon
  • Opened: Mid-20th century
    UD Barbastro hosts its home matches at the Estadio Municipal de Deportes, a venue known for its intimate and passionate atmosphere. The stadium serves as a gathering point for local fans, who fill the stands to support their beloved team.

Club Identity & Playing Style

  • Nicknamed: Los Somontanos (The Somontano Warriors), referencing the local wine-growing region.
  • Club Colors: Traditional red and white stripes.
  • Playing Style: A blend of disciplined defense, quick counterattacks, and a strong physical presence.
  • Community Spirit: Deeply rooted in local culture, with a strong base of supporters from Barbastro and the surrounding region.

Historic Moments & Achievements

  • Founded: 1934, representing over 90 years of Aragonese football history.
  • Promotions: Multiple promotions through the regional divisions, highlighting their persistence and growth.
  • Segunda Federación: Achieved promotion to the Segunda Federación – Group 2, marking their rise into the national football spotlight.
  • Copa del Rey Runs: Known for their competitive spirit, UD Barbastro has made memorable appearances in the Copa del Rey, including upsets against higher-ranked teams.

Rivalries: Aragon’s Football Passion

  • UD Barbastro vs. SD Huesca B: A regional derby filled with passion and pride.
  • Matches vs. CD Teruel: Competitive encounters representing the Aragonese football landscape.
  • Games vs. Zaragoza B: Clashes against Real Zaragoza’s reserve team add to their regional rivalries.

Notable Players & Managers

  • Antonio Yagüe: A local hero and one of the club’s most iconic players.
  • Nacho Lafita: Known for his leadership and experience on the pitch.
  • Prominent Managers: Several experienced coaches from the regional leagues have contributed to the club’s steady rise.

The Future of UD Barbastro

With their eyes set on reaching the Primera Federación, UD Barbastro continues to develop local talent and strengthen their squad. The club’s focus on grassroots football, community engagement, and sustainable growth positions them for future success.

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