List of Girona FC seasons

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Girona FC are a Spanish professional association football club based in Girona, who currently play in La Liga. The list covers the period from 1930, when the club was founded, to the present day. It details the club's achievements in senior league and cup competitions, and the top scorers for each season.

Contents

Key

ChampionsRunners-up Promoted Relegated

Seasons

As of the end of the 2023–24 season.
SeasonLeague Copa
del Rey
Copa
Catalunya
Top scorer(s) [A]
TierLeaguePosPldWDLGFGAPtsPlayer(s)Goals
1933–343 Tercera 1st [D] [H] 63302069
1934–352 Segunda 4th124441215123R
1935–362 Segunda 1st [E] 141013341321R16
1936–37Catalan 1st3rd10424181310R16
1937–38Catalan 1st5th14626282414
Football suspended completely between 1938 and 1939 due to the Spanish Civil War
1939–402 Segunda 3rd146352724151R
1940–412 Segunda 4th2212284428263R
1941–422 Segunda 5th14635242015
1942–432 Segunda 6th [I] 14437222511
1943–443 Tercera 5th186842622202R
1944–453 Tercera 3rd18927313120
1945–463 Tercera 6th18648234016
1946–473 Tercera 4th18927352420
1947–483 Tercera 1st [G] 2618447138403R
1948–492 Segunda 10th2610214455322R16
1949–502 Segunda 9th30123154969273R
1950–512 Segunda 16th3211516596427
1951–523 Tercera 6th3017211724436
1952–533 Tercera 9th3416612614438
1953–543 Tercera 2nd [B] 361899764645
1954–553 Tercera 1st [B] 201514471431
1955–563 Tercera 2nd [G] 221255503329
1956–572 Segunda 9th3815716545337
1957–582 Segunda 9th3414515425733
1958–592 Segunda 15th30113164364251R
1959–603 Tercera 11th3012315444227
1960–613 Tercera 4th3014106753738
1961–623 Tercera 2nd [C] 321787925242
1962–633 Tercera 4th301569634636
1963–643 Tercera 6th3818614866342
1964–653 Tercera 7th3817714644841
1965–663 Tercera 7th38141014145238
1966–673 Tercera 3rd [C] 3821611704548
1967–683 Tercera 8th3815914595339
1968–693 Tercera 11th3816418544936
1969–703 Tercera 3rd38201178536512R
1970–713 Tercera 2nd [F] 38211075326521R
1971–723 Tercera 8th381511124531411R
1972–733 Tercera 2nd [F] 38171384226472R
1973–743 Tercera 3rd381513105635431R
1974–753 Tercera 6th38176155242402R
1975–763 Tercera 3rd38197125440451R
1976–773 Tercera 2nd38206127139463R
1977–783 Segunda B 6th38183174849393R
1978–793 Segunda B 13th38129175258333R
1979–803 Segunda B 19th38910194064281R
1980–814 Tercera 7th3817912634543
1981–824 Tercera 18th3898214269
1982–835 Primera Cat. 1st382576922557
1983–844 Tercera 9th38151112564241
1984–854 Tercera 7th3818812624144
1985–864 Tercera 2nd3820711815447
1986–874 Tercera 7th [H] 381414106662421R
1987–883 Segunda B 19th3881416505630
1988–894 Tercera 1st4227879346621R
1989–903 Segunda B 12th3814915516237
1990–913 Segunda B 7th38161574732472RSF
1991–923 Segunda B 3rd [B] 3819109664448
1992–933 Segunda B 15th381012163650323R
1993–943 Segunda B 15th381111163660331R
1994–953 Segunda B 18th38610223872221R1R
1995–964 Tercera 13th38121115435547
1996–974 Tercera 19th406826448026
1997–985 Primera Cat. 5th38181010573264
1998–995 Primera Cat. 1st382576763382
1999–20004 Tercera 7th38151310494758
2000–014 Tercera 8th3813169463855
2001–024 Tercera 9th3815716404552
2002–034 Tercera 2nd3820108834270
2003–043 Segunda B 7th38171011584161SF
2004–053 Segunda B 17th38101513404945R32
2005–064 Tercera 1st [D] 382594864084
2006–074 Tercera 2nd3825586434801RQF
2007–083 Segunda B 1st3820126612872SF
2008–09 2 Segunda 16th421116154354493R4R
2009–10 2 Segunda 14th421313164559523R5R
2010–11 2 Segunda 11th421512155856572RSF
2011–12 2 Segunda 15th421213175861492R2nd Stage 5R
2012–13 2 Segunda 4th [F] 42218137456712R4R
2013–14 2 Segunda 15th42121515525051R326R
2014–15 2 Segunda 3rd [E] 42241086335823RRU
2015–16 2 Segunda 4th [F] 421715104628662RSF
2016–17 2 Segunda 2nd422010126545702RRU Samuele Longo 14
2017–18 1 La Liga 10th3814915505951R32QF Cristhian Stuani 21
2018–19 1 La Liga 18th3891019375337QF Cristhian Stuani 20
2019–20 2 Segunda 5th [F] 42171213484363R32 Cristhian Stuani 31
2020–21 2 Segunda 5th [F] 42201111473671R16 Mamadou Sylla 11
2021–22 2 Segunda 6th [G] 42201111473671R16 Cristhian Stuani 24
2022–23 1 La Liga 10th381310155855492R Taty Castellanos 14
2023–24 1 La Liga 3rd382567854681QF Artem Dovbyk 24

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