Celta de Vigo
Club crest
Tên đầy đủReal Club Celta de Vigo, S.A.D.
Biệt danhCélticos (The Celts/Celtics)
Celestes (The Sky Blues)
Celtiñas (The Little Celta)
Thành lập23 tháng 8 năm 1923; 101 năm trước (1923-08-23)
SânBalaídos
Sức chứa29,000[1]
Tọa độ42°12′42,609″B 8°44′22,9266″T / 42,2°B 8,73333°T / 42.20000; -8.73333
PresidentCarlos Mouriño1
Head CoachEduardo Berizzo
Giải đấuLa Liga
2015–16La Liga, 6
Trang webTrang web của câu lạc bộ
Mùa giải hiện nay

Real Club Celta de Vigo (phát âm tiếng Galicia[reˈal ˈkluβ ˈθelta ðe ˈβiɣo]; Royal Club Celta de Vigo), commonly known as Celta Vigo or simply Celta, is a Spanish professional football club based in Vigo, Galicia, currently playing in La Liga. It was founded on 23 August 1923 following the merger of Real Vigo Sporting and Real Fortuna Football Club. Nicknamed Os Celestes (The Sky Blues), they play in sky blue shirts and socks along with white shorts. The club's home stadium is Balaídos, which seats 29,000 spectators. Celta's name is derived from the Celts who were once present in the region. Its main rival is fellow Galician club Deportivo de La Coruña, with whom it contests the Galician derby.

Celta have never won the league title nor Copa del Rey, although they have reached the final three times in the latter. One of the team's best seasons was 1970–71, when they finished unbeaten at home and were known as the "giant-killers". Celta came sixth that season and qualified for the UEFA Cup for the first time. The club finished in their best-ever position of fourth in 2002–03, qualifying for the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League, where they were eliminated by Arsenal in the Round of 16.

History

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Return to La Liga

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On 3 June 2012, Celta returned to La Liga after a five-year absence.[2] In their first season back, they avoided relegation to the Segunda División on the final day after beating RCD Espanyol 1–0 to ensure a 17th-place finish. On 8 June 2013, Celta announced they had signed former Roma and then-Barcelona B manager Luis Enrique to lead the club for the 2013–14 season. Under Luis Enrique, Celta flourished, finishing ninth. After Luis Enrique's departure, his replacement, Eduardo Berizzo, led the team to eighth in La Liga during 2014–15, and the following season season saw Celta's highest finish in ten years, finishing in sixth position[3] and earning a place in the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League

Club identity

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Celta Vigo's original home colours (1923).

Celta's original team strip consisted of a red shirt, black shorts and blue socks. This was later changed at an unknown date to the traditional sky blue and white strip, representative of the Galician flag.

Celta had the longest-running sponsorship deal in Spanish football, and one of the longest-running in the world, with the French automobile manufacturer Citroën from 1985 to 2016. The company established its plant within walking distance from Balaídos in 1958, and first sponsored the club's women's basketball team in 1980. In 2016, the sponsor was changed to the Galician brewery Estrella Galicia, which had advertised on the back of the shirts since 2011.[4] Their business deal with kit supplier, Umbro, was also one of the longest-running ones, from 1986 to 2010.[5]

Years Kit manufacturer Sponsor
1980–82 Meyba None
1982–86 Adidas
1986–10 Umbro Citroën
2010–13 Li-Ning
2013–16 Adidas
2016– Estrella Galicia

Crest

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Like many other Galician clubs, such as Compostela and Racing Ferrol, the club badge is based on the red cross of Saint James. On top of the cross sits a sky blue shield with two letter "Cs" (Club Celta). In 1923, Celta became one of several Spanish football clubs that were granted patronage by the Spanish crown and thus entitled to use Real (Royal) in their names and the royal crown on their badge. This right was granted to Celta by Alfonso XIII, and the club subsequently became known as Real Club Celta de Vigo. During the Spanish Second Republic (1931–1936), the title Real was removed from the club's name and the royal crown was taken off the club crest; however, it was returned under the Spanish State.

Seasons

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Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1923–24 Quarter-finals
1924–25 Semi-finals
1925–26 Semi-finals
1926–27 Quarter-finals
1927–28 Quarter-finals
1928–29 9th Round of 32
1930–31 1st Round of 32
1931–32 9th Semi-finals
1932–33 7th Round of 32
1933–34 4th Round of 16
1934–35 1st Round of 16
1935–36 1st Round of 16
1939–40 10th Round of 16
1940–41 10th Semi-finals
1941–42 5th 1st round
1942–43 5th Round of 16
1943–44 14th Round of 16
1944–45 3rd 1st round
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1945–46 10th Round of 16
1946–47 9th Quarter-finals
1947–48 4th Final
1948–49 11th Round of 16
1949–50 7th Round of 16
1950–51 8th 1st round
1951–52 9th 1st round
1952–53 13th DNP
1953–54 10th Round of 16
1954–55 11th Round of 16
1955–56 10th Round of 16
1956–57 13th Quarter-finals
1957–58 7th Round of 16
1958–59 16th Round of 16
1959–60 2nd 1st round
1960–61 2nd Round of 32
1961–62 6th Round of 32
1962–63 6th 1st round
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1963–64 9th Round of 16
1964–65 5th Round of 32
1965–66 2nd Round of 32
1966–67 3rd 1st round
1967–68 3rd Semi-finals
1968–69 2nd DNP
1969–70 10th Round of 16
1970–71 6th Round of 16
1971–72 10th Quarter-finals
1972–73 15th Round of 16
1973–74 12th Round of 32
1974–75 17th Round of 16
1975–76 2nd Round of 16
1976–77 17th Quarter-finals
1977–78 3rd 3rd round
1978–79 16th Round of 16
1979–80 17th Round of 16
1980–81 2ªB 1st 3rd round
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1981–82 1st 3rd round
1982–83 17th Round of 16
1983–84 6th 1st round
1984–85 3rd 3rd round
1985–86 18th Quarter-finals
1986–87 1st 3rd round
1987–88 7th Round of 16
1988–89 8th Quarter-finals
1989–90 19th Round of 16
1990–91 14th 5th round
1991–92 1st 3rd round
1992–93 11th 3rd round
1993–94 15th Final
1994–95 13th 4th round
1995–96 11th Round of 16
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1996–97 16th Semi-finals
1997–98 6th Round of 16
1998–99 5th Round of 16
1999–00 7th Round of 16
2000–01 6th Final
2001–02 5th Round of 32
2002–03 4th Round of 32
2003–04 19th Quarter-finals
2004–05 2nd Round of 64
2005–06 6th Round of 16
2006–07 18th Round of 32
2007–08 16th 2nd round
2008–09 17th Round of 32
2009–10 12th Quarter-finals
2010–11 6th 2nd round
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
2011–12 2nd Round of 32
2012–13 17th Round of 16
2013–14 9th Round of 32
2014–15 8th Round of 16
2015–16 6th Semi-finals
2016–17 Semi-finals
2017–18

European history

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Celta score listed first.
Season Round Competition Club Home Away Aggregate
1971–72 UEFA Cup First round   Aberdeen 0–2 0–1 0–3
1998–99 UEFA Cup First round   Argeș Pitești 7–0 1–0 8–0
Second round   Aston Villa 0–1 3–1 3–2
Third round   Liverpool 3–1 1–0 4–1
Quarter-finals   Marseille 1–2 0–0 1–2
1999–00 UEFA Cup First round   Lausanne 2–3 4–0 6–3
Second round   Aris 2–2 2–0 4–2
Third round   Benfica 7–0 1–1 8–1
Fourth round   Juventus 0–1 4–0 4–1
Quarter-finals   Lens 0–0 1–2 1–2
2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup Third round   Pelister 3–0 2–1 5–1
Semi–finals   Aston Villa 1–0 2–1 3–1
Finals   Zenit 2–1 2–2 4–3
2000–01 UEFA Cup First round   Rijeka 0–0 1–0 1–0
Second round   Red Star 0–1 3–0 3–1
Third round   Shakhtar Donetsk 0–0 1–0 1–0
Fourth round   Stuttgart 0–0 2–1 2–1
Quarter-finals   Barcelona 3–2 1–2 4–4 (a)
2001–02 UEFA Cup First round   Sigma Olomouc 4–0 3–4 7–4
Second round   Slovan Liberec 3–1 0–3 3–4
2002–03 UEFA Cup First round   Odense 2–0 0–1 2–1
Second round   Viking 3–0 1–1 4–1
Third round   Celtic 2–1 0–1 2–2 (a)
2003–04 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round   Slavia Prague 3–0 0–2 3–2
Group H   Ajax 3–2 0–1 2nd
  Club Brugge 1–1 1–1
  Milan 0–0 2–1
Round of 16   Arsenal 2–3 0–2 2–5
2006–07 UEFA Cup First round   Standard Liège 1–0 3–0 4–0
Group H   Eintracht Frankfurt 1–1 2nd
  Newcastle United 1–2
  Fenerbahçe 1–0
  Palermo 1–1
Round of 32   Spartak Moscow 1–1 2–1 3–2
Round of 16   Werder Bremen 0–1 0–2 0–3
2016–17 UEFA Europa League Group G   Ajax 2–2 2–3 2nd
  Standard Liège 1–1 1–1
  Panathinaikos 2–0 2–0
Round of 32   Shakhtar Donetsk 0–1 2–0 2–1
Round of 16   Krasnodar 2–1 2–0 4–1
Quarter-finals   Genk 3–2 1–1 4–3
Semi-finals   Manchester United 0–1 1–1 1–2

Current squad

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Tính đến 1 February 2017[6]

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Số VT Quốc gia Cầu thủ
1 TM   Sergio Álvarez (vice-captain)
2 HV   Hugo Mallo (captain)
3 HV   Andreu Fontàs (4th captain)
4 TV   Pape Cheikh Diop
5 TV   Marcelo Díaz
6 TV   Nemanja Radoja
7 TV   Théo Bongonda
8 TV   Pablo Hernández
9   John Guidetti
10   Iago Aspas
11 TV   Pione Sisto
12 TV   Claudio Beauvue
Số VT Quốc gia Cầu thủ
13 TM   Rubén Blanco
15 TV   Álvaro Lemos
16 TV   Jozabed (on loan from Fulham)
17 TV   Andrew Hjulsager
18 TV   Daniel Wass
19 HV   Jonny
20 HV   Sergi Gómez
21 HV   Carles Planas
22 HV   Gustavo Cabral (3rd captain)
23 TV   Josep Señé
24 HV   Facundo Roncaglia
25   Giuseppe Rossi (on loan from Fiorentina)

Out on loan

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Số VT Quốc gia Cầu thủ
HV   David Costas (on loan at Oviedo)
TV   Dejan Dražić (on loan at Valladolid)
TV   Lévy Madinda (on loan at Gimnàstic)
Số VT Quốc gia Cầu thủ
TV   Álex López (on loan at Valladolid)
TV   Fabián Orellana (on loan at Valencia)
  Pedro Martín (on loan at Mirandés)

Club records

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As of 31 August 2015 [7]

  • Most league goals – 107, Hermidita (1945–56)
  • Most Primera División league goals – 104, Hermidita (1945–56)
  • Most goals in a season – 69, (1998–99)
  • Most league appearances – 432, Manolo (1966–82)
  • Current player with most league appearances – 165, Hugo Mallo
  • Biggest win and biggest home win – 10–1 (v. Gimnàstic, 23 October 1949)
  • Biggest away win – 1–6 (v. Athletic Bilbao, 24 March 2002)
  • Biggest defeat and biggest away defeat – 10–0 (v. Athletic Bilbao, 11 January 1942)
  • Most Home points in a season
  • Most Away points in a season – 18 (2006–07)
  • Record transfer fee paid – €13.5 million, Catanha from Málaga (summer of 2000)
  • Record transfer fee received – €14 million, Claude Makélélé to Real Madrid (summer of 2000)

Top goalscorers

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As of 16 March 2017 [7]

Rank Player Goals Years
1   Hermidita 107 1945–1956
2   Vladimir Gudelj 105 1991–1999
3   Abel Fernández 91 1965–1970
4   Iago Aspas 88 2008–2013, 2015–
5   Pichi Lucas 73 1981–1990
6   Alexander Mostovoi 72 1996–2004
7   Mauro 71 1953–1958
8   Pahiño 57 1943–1948
9   Pablo Olmedo 56 1951–1960
10   Francisco Roig 53 1940–1949
11   Nolito 39 2013–2016
12   Fabián Orellana 35 2013–

Internationals who have played at Celta

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Club officials

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President

Vice presidents

  • Ricardo Barros Hermida
  • Pedro Posada

Senior club staff

  • General manager: Antonio Chaves
  • Director of Football: Miguel Torrecilla
  • Director of Youth Teams: Carlos Hugo García-Bayón
  • Club Delegate: Vladimir Gudelj
  • Administrative Director: María José Herbón
  • Head of PR: José Carlos Bastos

Coaching staff

  • Head coach: Eduardo Berizzo
  • Assistant manager: Ernesto Marcucci
  • Assistant coach: Roberto Bonano
  • Fitness coach: Pablo Fernández
  • Goalkeeping coach: Carlos Kisluk

Former managers

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Dates Name
1923–26   Francis Cuggy
1926–27   Andrés Balsa
1927–28   W. H. Cowan
1928–31   Ramón Encinas
1931–32   José Planas
1932–35   José María Peña
1935–36   Ricardo Comesaña
1939–40   Ricardo Comesaña
1940–41   Joaquín Cárdenes
1941–44   Baltasar Albéniz
1944–46   Károly Plattkó
1946   Armando Márquez Ligori
1946–49   Ricardo Zamora
1949–51   Luis Pasarín
1951–52   Roberto Ozores
1952–53   Odilio Bravo
1953   Armando Márquez Ligori
1953   José Iraragorri
1953–55   Ricardo Zamora
1955–56   Luis Urquiri
1956–57   Alejandro Scopelli
1957–59   Luis Pasarín
1959   Luis Miró
1959   Enrique Lúpiz
1959   Baltasar Albéniz
1959–60   Santiago Sanz Fraile
1960   Ricardo Zamora
Dates Name
1960–61   Santiago Sanz Fraile
1961   Louis Hon
1961–62   Juan Rodríguez Aretio
1962–63   Ignacio Eizaguirre
1963–65   Joseíto
1965–66   Rafa Yunta
1966–67   César
1967   Pepe Villar
1967–69   Ignacio Eizaguirre
1969–70   Roque Olsen
1970–72   Juan Arza
1972–73   Pedro Dellacha
1973   Juan Rodríguez Aretio
1973–74   Juan Arza
1974–75   Mariano Moreno
1975   Pepe Villar
1975–77   Carmelo Cedrún
1977   Antonio Cuervo
1977   Pepe Villar
1977–78   José María Maguregui
1978–79   Laureano Ruiz
1979   Pedrito
1979–80   Carmelo Cedrún
1980   Juan Arza
1980–83   Milorad Pavic
1983   Carriega
1984–85   Félix Carnero
Dates Name
1985–86   José Luis García Traid
1986   Pepe Villar
1986–87   Colin Addison
1987–88   José María Maguregui
1988   Pepe Villar
1988–90   José Manuel Díaz Novoa
1990–91   José María Maguregui
1991–94   Txetxu Rojo
1994–95   Carlos Aimar
1995–97   Fernando Castro Santos
July 1, 1997 – June 30, 1998   Javier Irureta
July 1, 1998 – June 30, 2002   Víctor Fernández
July 1, 2002 – Jan 26, 2004   Miguel Ángel Lotina
Jan 29, 2004 – March 4   Radomir Antić
March 2004 – June 4   Ramón Carnero
July 1, 2004 – April 9, 2007   Fernando Vázquez
April 11, 2007 – Oct 8, 2007   Hristo Stoichkov
Oct 8, 2007 – March 11, 2008   Juan Ramón López Caro
March 12, 2008 – May 12, 2008   Antonio López
May 12, 2008 – June 30, 2008   Alejandro Menéndez
July 1, 2008 – March 9   Pepe Murcia
March 3, 2009 – June 30, 2010   Eusebio Sacristán
July 1, 2010 – Feb 18, 2013   Paco Herrera
Feb 18, 2013 – June 8, 2013   Abel Resino
June 9, 2013 – May 19, 2014   Luis Enrique
June 2, 2014–   Eduardo Berizzo

Presidents

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Dates Name
1923–28 Manuel de Barcena y Andrés
1928–29 Manuel Prieto González
1929–32 Alfredo Escobar
1932–33 Luis de Vicente Sasiáin
1933–34 Indalecio Vázquez
1934–35 Cesáreo González
1935–39 Rodrigo de la Rasilla
1939–40 Pedro Braña Merino
1940–41 Manuel Núñez González
Dates Name
1941–42 Fernando de Miguel Rodríguez
1942–48 Luis Iglesias Fernández
1948–50 Avelino Ponte Caride
1950–52 Faustino Álvarez Álvarez
1952–56 Manuel Prieto Pérez
1956–58 Antonio Herrero Montero
1958–59 Antonio Alfageme
1959–61 Celso Lorenzo Vila
1961–63 Carlos Barreras Barret
Dates Name
1963–64 Antonio Crusat Pardiñas
1964–65 Manuel Rodríguez Gómez
1965–69 Daniel Alonso González
1969–70 Ramón de Castro
1970–73 Rodrigo Alonso Fariña
1973–77 Antonio Vázquez Gómez
1977–80 Jaime Arbones Alonso
1980 Rodrigo Arbones Alonso
1980 Elías Posada
Dates Name
1980–82 Elías Alonso Riego
1982–90 José Luis Rivadulla García
1990–91 José Luis Alejo Álvarez
1991 Eloy de Francisco
1991–95 José Luis Núñez Gallego
1995–06 Horacio Gómez Araújo
2006– Carlos Mouriño

Celta Vigo B

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Celta de Vigo B is Celta's youth team. It was founded in 1996 and plays in the Segunda División B.

Honours

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National titles

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Winners (3): 1935–36, 1981–82, 1991–92
Runners-up (4): 1968–69, 1975–76, 2004–05, 2011–12
Winners (1): 1980–81
Winners (1): 1930–31
Runners-up (3): 1947–48, 1993–94, 2000–01

European titles

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Winners (1): 2000

Regional titles

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Winners (6): 1923–24, 1924–25, 1925–26, 1929–30, 1931–32, 1933–34
  • Asturian-Galician Championship
Winners (1): 1934–35
Winners (2): 2007, 2008

Youth titles

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Runners-up (2): 2008–09, 2012–13

Friendly

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Winners (22): 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012
Runners-up (14): 1971, 1974, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1989, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007
Winners (18): 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
Runners-up (2): 1997, 2010
Winners (1): 2016
Winners (1): 1999
  • Trofeo Xacobeo
Winners (1): 1999
  • Trofeo Federación Galega
Winners (2): 2014, 2016

Individual

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1947–48 –   Pahiño (23 goals)
1992–93 –   Santiago Cañizares (30 Goals/36 Games – Coef. 0.83)
2002–03 –   Pablo Cavallero (27 Goals/34 Games – Coef. 0.79)
2005–06 –   José Manuel Pinto (28 Goals/36 Games – Coef. 0.78)

Notes

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1.^ Carlos Mouriño is the plurality[cần giải thích] shareholder, with 35%, and as such is the club president.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ “CLUB”.
  2. ^ Editorial, Reuters. “Celta back in La Liga after five-year absence”.
  3. ^ http://www.espnfc.co.uk/spanish-primera-division/15/table?season=2015
  4. ^ “Adiós a un patrocinador histórico: Tras 31 años con Citroën”. Sport (bằng tiếng Tây Ban Nha). 1 tháng 6 năm 2016. Truy cập ngày 10 tháng 3 năm 2017. Đã bỏ qua tham số không rõ |trans_title= (gợi ý |trans-title=) (trợ giúp)
  5. ^ “El Celta y Umbro concluyen un cuarto de siglo de relación comercial”. Faro de Vigo (bằng tiếng Tây Ban Nha). 1 tháng 7 năm 2010. Truy cập ngày 10 tháng 3 năm 2017. Đã bỏ qua tham số không rõ |trans_title= (gợi ý |trans-title=) (trợ giúp)
  6. ^ “Primer equipo” (bằng tiếng Tây Ban Nha). Celta de Vigo. Bản gốc lưu trữ ngày 20 tháng 1 năm 2016. Truy cập ngày 1 tháng 2 năm 2016. Đã bỏ qua tham số không rõ |deadurl= (gợi ý |url-status=) (trợ giúp); Đã bỏ qua tham số không rõ |trans_title= (gợi ý |trans-title=) (trợ giúp)
  7. ^ a b “Celta Vigo” (bằng tiếng Anh). BDFutbol. Truy cập ngày 13 tháng 10 năm 2015. Đã bỏ qua tham số không rõ |trans_title= (gợi ý |trans-title=) (trợ giúp)
  8. ^ “Spain – List of Champions of Galicia”. Rsssf.com. 30 tháng 7 năm 2004. Truy cập ngày 24 tháng 3 năm 2012.

Further reading

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  • González Villar, Celso. Albores do fútbol Vigues (bằng tiếng Galician). Chú thích có tham số trống không rõ: |coauthors= (trợ giúp)Quản lý CS1: ngôn ngữ không rõ (liên kết)
  • Cros, Jaime (1973). El Celta y la Liga (bằng tiếng Tây Ban Nha). Murcia: APANDA de Artes Gráficas, S.A. ISBN 84-605-5851-7. Chú thích có tham số trống không rõ: |coauthors= (trợ giúp)
  • Cros, Jaime (1974). Celta 74 (bằng tiếng Tây Ban Nha). Chú thích có tham số trống không rõ: |coauthors= (trợ giúp)
  • Álvarez, Eugenio (2004). A historia do Celta (1992–2004) (bằng tiếng Tây Ban Nha). Vigo. tr. 272. Chú thích có tham số trống không rõ: |coauthors= (trợ giúp)
  • Ball, Phil (2001). “Raining Champions”. Morbo: The Story of Spanish Football. Kings Lynn, England: WSC Books. tr. 165–181. ISBN 0-9540134-6-8. Chú thích có tham số trống không rõ: |coauthors= (trợ giúp)
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