Sd Eibar

Sociedad Deportiva Eibar (in Basque: Eibar Kirol Elkartea) is a professional Spanish football club based in Eibar, Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous Basque Country.

Eibar
Sd Eibar
Full nameSociedad Deportiva Eibar, S.A.D.
Nickname(s)Armagiñak / Los Armeros (The Gunsmiths)
Azulgranas (blue-and-carmines)
Short nameEIB
Founded30 November 1940; 83 years ago (1940-11-30)
GroundEstadio Municipal de Ipurúa, Eibar
Capacity8,164
PresidentAmaia Gorostiza
Head coachJoseba Etxeberria
LeagueSegunda División
2022–23Segunda División, 5th of 22
WebsiteClub website
Sd Eibar Current season
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Ipurúa stadium
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SD Eibar vs Valencia CF

Founded on 30 November 1940, the team currently plays in the Segunda División, the second tier of Spanish football, having been relegated from La Liga at the end of the 2020–21 season. The club played in the top tier of Spanish football for seven consecutive seasons from 2014 to 2021, and participated in 26 Segunda División seasons (a spell in the 1950s, and most of the 1990s and 2000s), spending the rest of their history competing at lower levels.

The team plays in claret and blue shirts with blue shorts (originating from the kit of FC Barcelona) and holds home games at the Ipurua Municipal Stadium. SD Eibar is a fan-owned club, with about 8,000 shareholders from 48 countries. Until SD Huesca qualified for the top flight in 2018, the club was considered the smallest to have played in Spain's top division, and its stadium had the lowest capacity of any La Liga teams. Although Eibar is the sole professional club of its town, it contests several Basque derbies with other clubs from the region.

Eibar is the only football club which has the quality certificate UNE-EN-ISO 9001.

History

Establishment

Formed by the merger of Deportivo Gallo and Unión Deportiva Eibarresa, the club was originally known as Eibar Fútbol Club, before changing to Sociedad Deportiva Eibar. During the difficult postwar years, the team played sporadically, which caused Eibar to disappear from official competitions during the 1942–43 season. Originally an irregular team, it was not until the 1943–44 season that it was reorganised into more of a full-time unit.[citation needed]

Tercera División

Promoted to Tercera División in 1950, Eibar achieved promotion to Segunda División three seasons later, being relegated again after a five-year stint and competing in division three for 25 of the following 28 years (in 1977 Tercera became the fourth level, after the creation of Segunda División B). In 1988, the side returned to the "silver category". That season also included a historic moment when goalkeeper José Ignacio Garmendia scored a goal in a game against Pontevedra via a kickout from his own area.

Promotion to Segunda División

After spending 18 years in a row in Segunda División, Eibar was relegated to the third division at the end of the 2005–06 campaign. However, it won its group the next season, thereby qualifying for the promotion play-offs where it won its semi-final tie against Hospitalet 2–0 and defeated Rayo Vallecano 2–1 on aggregate in the decisive round, sealing its return after just one year. Eibar finished 21st in the 2008–09 season meaning they were relegated to the Segunda Division B.

Relegation to Segunda B (2009–13)

Eibar qualified for three straight promotion play-offs but could not get promoted to the Segunda División.

In the 2012–13 edition of the Copa del Rey, Eibar ousted Basque neighbours Athletic Bilbao – who had appeared in two of the last four finals in the tournament – on the away goals rule to reach the round-of-16 following a 1–1 draw at the San Mamés Stadium. The decisive goal was scored by Mikel Arruabarrena who played youth football with the opposition, as did manager Gaizka Garitano; the same season the team managed to return to the "silver category", following a four-year absence.

Segunda División and promotion to La Liga

In 2013–14 Eibar earned, for the first time in its history, one of two direct promotion berths to La Liga, which was certified on 25 May 2014 with a 1–0 home win against Deportivo Alavés. (they celebrated their feat with confetti originally produced by Barcelona, who wear the same colours and had anticipated winning the Spanish league title a week earlier, but that did not come to pass). Simultaneously, however, the club was threatened with relegation back to division three due to the financial inability of the S.A.D. to have a share capital of at least €2,146,525.95 before 6 August 2014. The club launched a campaign named Defiende al Eibar (Defend Eibar) with the aim of reaching the required share capital through a seasoned equity offering. On 15 July 2014 the club announced it had reached the established goal.

Eibar finished its first top-flight season in 18th, ending in relegation. However, after the season ended, 13th-placed Elche were sent to the second tier as punishment for financial mismanagement, and Eibar were reinstated.

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Chart of SD Eibar league performance 1929-2023

On 18 July 2015, Eibar played its 75th-anniversary game against Celtic in Ipurua (1–4). This included an inaugural ceremony on the pitch with a parade of 19th-century-clothed Basque soldiers with a Saltire and bagpipes playing "Scotland the Brave", with officials from both clubs shooting a 350 kg 19th-century cannon. Eibar stated that they invited Celtic as their opponent for the game due to the strong connection between the Basque Country and Scotland, and also due to the Scottish presence in Eibar through the years (the main supporter group is named "Eskozia la Brava", meaning "Scotland the Brave").

Under its new coach José Luis Mendilibar, Eibar finished its second top-flight season in 14th. Borja Bastón finished top ten in scoring and was named La Liga Player of the Month of October 2015, making him the first Armero to receive the award. In April 2017, Dani García became the first player to reach the milestone of 100 top division appearances for the club.

The club's 10th place in 2016–17 was improved to 9th the following season, with the latter campaign marking the first time ever that Eibar had finished as the highest-ranking of the Basque teams.

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Deportivo de La Coruña vs. Eibar.

On 16 May 2021, Eibar was relegated after a defeat to Valencia. This ended their seven-year stay in the top tier. The following season in Segunda, Eibar was in the top two of the league for the majority of the season, however, the team had to eventually settle for third place. In the playoffs, Eibar lost to Girona, and failed to make an immediate return to La Liga.

Affiliated clubs

Vitoria

In 2015, the club signed a collaboration agreement with CD Vitoria (Tercera División) to act as an Eibar feeder team for emerging players. Eibar had previously disbanded their own B team in 2012 to cut costs while the senior side languished in Segunda División B but decided to seek a new formal arrangement for a subsidiary club after retaining their place in La Liga. Within two years of the partnership, Vitoria gained promotion to the third tier for the first time in their history; they were relegated in 2018–19 and their home matches back in the Tercera División were then moved to Eibar.

Eibar Urko

In summer 2016, the club expanded its club structure further by integrating local team Urkomendi (of the 6th level Preferente de Guipúzcoa) into the organisation as a reserve team to act as a link between the youth level and Vitoria, to be known as Eibar Urko.

Playing in the town's Unbe Sports Complex, Eibar Urko gained promotion to the provincial fifth level in 2018, but were blocked from a further promotion after Vitoria were relegated to the same due to rules preventing teams owned by the same club competing in the same division. This also meant Urko could not be promoted in the 2019–20 or 2020–21 seasons either, as Vitoria failed to achieve the same goal.

Logroñés

Also in 2016, Eibar made a 3-year collaboration agreement with UD Logroñés, with Eibar players going on loan to the Segunda B club for experience with the aim of achieving promotion due to the additional talent in the squad. Four players made the move that summer: goalkeeper Jon Ander, defender Amelibia, midfielder Sergio García and winger Thaylor.

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1940–41 4 1ª Reg. 5th
1941–42 4 1ª Reg. 7th
1942–43 5 2ª Reg.
1943–44 5 2ª Reg.
1944–45 5 2ª Reg.
1945–46 4 1ª Reg. 9th
1946–47 5 2ª Reg. 1st
1947–48 4 1ª Reg. 5th
1948–49 4 1ª Reg. 2nd
1949–50 4 1ª Reg. 1st
1950–51 3 1st
1951–52 3 2nd
1952–53 3 1st
1953–54 2 7th
1954–55 2 8th
1955–56 2 14th
1956–57 2 10th
1957–58 2 17th
1958–59 3 2nd
1959–60 3 7th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1960–61 3 3rd
1961–62 3 1st
1962–63 3 1st
1963–64 3 2nd
1964–65 3 2nd
1965–66 3 2nd
1966–67 3 1st
1967–68 3 2nd
1968–69 3 6th
1969–70 3 2nd
1970–71 3 7th First round
1971–72 3 4th Third round
1972–73 3 12th Second round
1973–74 3 2nd First round
1974–75 3 16th Third round
1975–76 3 19th First round
1976–77 4 Reg. Pref. 5th
1977–78 5 Reg. Pref. 3rd
1978–79 5 Reg. Pref. 1st
1979–80 4 4th First round
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1980–81 4 3rd Second round
1981–82 4 1st Second round
1982–83 4 2nd Third round
1983–84 4 2nd Third round
1984–85 4 2nd Second round
1985–86 4 1st Third round
1986–87 3 2ª B 7th Round of 16
1987–88 3 2ª B 1st Third round
1988–89 2 16th Second round
1989–90 2 16th First round
1990–91 2 10th Third round
1991–92 2 12th Fourth round
1992–93 2 16th Third round
1993–94 2 10th Fifth round
1994–95 2 5th Third round
1995–96 2 12th Second round
1996–97 2 5th Second round
1997–98 2 10th Second round
1998–99 2 18th First round
1999–2000 2 11th Second round
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2000–01 2 15th Round of 64
2001–02 2 8th Round of 64
2002–03 2 17th Round of 32
2003–04 2 10th Round of 16
2004–05 2 4th Round of 64
2005–06 2 22nd Fourth round
2006–07 3 2ª B 1st Third round
2007–08 2 13th Third round
2008–09 2 21st Second round
2009–10 3 2ª B 2nd First round
2010–11 3 2ª B 1st First round
2011–12 3 2ª B 3rd Third round
2012–13 3 2ª B 2nd Round of 16
2013–14 2 1st Third round
2014–15 1 18th* Round of 32
2015–16 1 14th Round of 16
2016–17 1 10th Quarterfinals
2017–18 1 9th Round of 32
2018–19 1 12th Round of 32
2019–20 1 14th Round of 32
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2020–21 1 20th Round of 32
2021–22 2 3rd Round of 32
2022–23 2 5th Second round
2023–24 2 Round of 32

*Avoided relegation to the second tier after the 2014–15 season due to Elche's administrative relegation because of tax problems.


Honours

Notes

Current squad

    As of 1 February 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Sd Eibar  FRA Luca Zidane
2 DF Sd Eibar  ESP Cristian Gutiérrez
3 DF Sd Eibar  POR Frederico Venâncio
4 DF Sd Eibar  ESP Rober Correa
5 DF Sd Eibar  ESP Juan Berrocal
6 MF Sd Eibar  ESP Sergio Álvarez
7 FW Sd Eibar  ESP Quique González
8 MF Sd Eibar  BRA Matheus Pereira
9 FW Sd Eibar  MAR Yacine Qasmi
10 MF Sd Eibar  ESP Ager Aketxe
11 FW Sd Eibar  ESP Sergio León
13 GK Sd Eibar  ESP Yoel Rodríguez
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Sd Eibar  ESP Unai Vencedor (on loan from Athletic Bilbao)
15 DF Sd Eibar  ESP Álvaro Tejero
17 MF Sd Eibar  ESP José Corpas
18 FW Sd Eibar  ESP Jon Bautista
19 MF Sd Eibar  ESP Stoichkov
21 DF Sd Eibar  ESP José Ríos Reina
22 DF Sd Eibar  CZE Stefan Simić
23 DF Sd Eibar  ESP Anaitz Arbilla (captain)
24 MF Sd Eibar  ESP Peru Nolaskoain
27 FW Sd Eibar  USA Konrad de la Fuente (on loan from Marseille)
30 FW Sd Eibar  ESP Mario Soriano (on loan from Deportivo La Coruña)

Reserve team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
28 DF Sd Eibar  ESP Iker Alday
29 MF Sd Eibar  ESP Ander Madariaga
No. Pos. Nation Player
32 DF Sd Eibar  ESP Aritz Muguruza
33 DF Sd Eibar  ESP Hodei Arrillaga

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Sd Eibar  ESP Sergio Cubero (at Racing Ferrol until 30 June 2024)
MF Sd Eibar  ESP Ángel Troncho (at Amorebieta until 30 June 2024)
MF Sd Eibar  VEN Jorge Yriarte (at Amorebieta until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Sd Eibar  FRA Yanis Rahmani (at Tenerife until 30 June 2024)
FW Sd Eibar  ESP Juan Carlos Arana (at Racing Santander until 30 June 2024)

Stadium

Eibar's home stadium is Estadio Municipal de Ipurua, which seats 8,164 spectators.

Famous players

Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

Club officials

Current technical staff

Position Staff
Manager Sd Eibar  Joseba Etxeberria
Assistant manager Sd Eibar  Jorge Pérez
Goalkeeping coach Sd Eibar  Jon Zabala
Fitness coach Sd Eibar  Luis Prieto
Analyst Sd Eibar  Andoni Azkargorta
Chief of medical services Sd Eibar  Honorio Martínez
Doctor Sd Eibar  Xabi Valencia
Physiotherapist Sd Eibar  Joseba Perosanz
Sd Eibar  Unai Ormazabal
Sd Eibar  Manuel Sánchez
Rehab fitness coach Sd Eibar  Mikel Calvo
Kit man Sd Eibar  Juan Luis Garate
Sd Eibar  Ibai Díez
Field delegate Sd Eibar  Germán Andueza

Last updated: 8 November 2021
Source: SD Eibar (in Spanish)

Board of directors

Office Name
President Amaia Gorostiza
Vice president Joseba Unamuno
Secretary Jon Ander Ulazia
Directors Virginia Arakistain
Leire Barriuso
J. A. Fernández
Javier Gurrutxaga
Agustín Lahidalga
Antón Martinena
Alex Martínez
Javier Sarrionandia

Last updated: 9 April 2019
Source: SD Eibar

Coaches

Presidents

1940–46 Juan Artamendi
1946–48 Bernardino Odriozola
1948–49 Crispin Garate
1949–57 Manolo Escodin
1957–58 Boni Guisasola
1958–59 Tomas Echaluce
1959–61 Manolo Zubia
1961–62 Pedro Irusta
1962–65 Luis María Fernández de Betoño
1965–67 Luis María Aranegui
1967–68 Roberto Cadenas
1968–74 José González Ortiz de Zárate
1974–77 Eusebio Oyarzun
1977–84 Paco Marquiegui
1984–88 Javier Arrieta
1988–2002  Juan Luis Mardaras
2002–09 Jaime Barriuso
2009–16 Alex Aranzábal
2016– Amaia Gorostiza

See also

References

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