List of Granada CF seasons

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From 1931 Granada CF has played in the following levels of Spanish football:

Contents

Key

WinnersRunners-up Promoted Relegated League top scorer


Seasons

SeasonLeague Cup [1] Other competitionsTop scorer(s)1Coach(es)
DivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPosCompetitionResultPlayer(s)Goals
1931–32 3Reg 64029982ndAntonio Bombillar
Castillo
3None
1932–33 2Reg 10712317152ndPepe Carmona17None
1933–34 43019661stCalderón8 Antonio Rey
1934–35 146172222137th R1 Calderón13Antonio Rey
Lippo Hertzka
1935–36 144372023116th R1 Calderón
Victorio
6Lippo Hertzka
Juan Gómez Muros
José Planas
1936–37 Spanish Civil War
1937–38
1938–39
1939–40 149413616222ndNin10 Antonio Bombillar
Manuel Valderrama
Gaspar Rubio
1940–41 2213454321301st R16 Cholín15 Victoriano Santos
Antonio Bonet
1941–42 La Liga 261051164522510th QF César 26 Paco Bru
1942–43 26941356682212th R1 Nicola16Paco Bru
1943–44 269894146268th QF Marín
Safont
12 Esteban Platko
1944–45 26751440551912th SF Nicola22Esteban Platko
Emilio Vidal
1945–46 2612594935294th QF Trompi11Emilio Vidal
Ignacio Alcorta "Cholín"
Antonio Conde
1946–47 26105113651257th R1 Morales
Sosa
6Antonio Conde
José Millán
1947–48 26104124857247th R32 Morales13Manuel Valderrama
Ignacio Alcorta "Cholín"
1948–49 2616375037353rd QF Morales25Ignacio Alcorta "Cholín"
1949–50 30142147153309th R2 Morales16Ignacio Alcorta "Cholín"
1950–51 28134115252307thCallejo11Gaspar Rubio
Paco Mas
1951–52 30961532532413thCháves9Ignacio Alcorta "Cholín"
José Espadas
1952–53 30134135255309th R16 Rafa13Manolo Ibáñez
1953–54 30172116336364thRafa17Manolo Ibáñez
Adolfo Bracero
1954–55 3017495425383rdRafa12Rogelio Díaz "Lelé"
1955–56 30125136457298thRafa25Manolo Ibáñez
Álvaro Pérez Vázquez
1956–57 38223137945471stNavarro21Álvaro Pérez Vázquez
Antonio Carmona
Luis Casas "Pasarín"
1957–58 La Liga 301121735532413th R16 Navarro8 Alejandro Scopelli
1958–59 301141530432613th RU Carranza
Loren
Vázquez
11Alejandro Scopelli
José Manuel González
Janos Kálmar
1959–60 301051538522512th R2 Arsenio
Carranza
8Janos Kalmar
1960–61 30571832611716th R2 Rafa10Fernando Argila
Francisco Trinchant
1961–62 3015694834363rd R2 Lalo18 Heriberto Herrera
Constantino Errazquín
1962–63 30126123829306th R2 Vargas14Álvaro Pérez Vázquez
1963–64 30128104132326th R1 Pirri 11José Millán
José Sánchez "Trompi"
Ignacio Eizaguirre
Francisco Antúnez
1964–65 30111094535327th R2 Miguel17Francisco Antúnez
1965–66 3016594029372nd R1 Miguel13Janos Kálmar
1966–67 La Liga 30871532462314th QF Miguel14Ignacio Eizaguirre
Manolo Ibáñez
1967–68 3017674220401st R1 Ureña12 José Iglesias "Joseíto"
1968–69 La Liga 30117122638298th SF Ureña7 Marcel Domingo
1969–70 308101220312612th R16 Barrios7 Néstor Rossi
1970–71 301081233342810th R16 Barrios11José Iglesias "Joseíto"
1971–72 34148124034366th R16 Porta 20José Iglesias "Joseíto"
1972–73 349111425322913th QF Porta12Bernardino Pérez "Pasieguito"
1973–74 341212103435366th QF Quiles10José Iglesias "Joseíto"
1974–75 3410111335473115th QF Grande 9José Iglesias "Joseíto"
Constantino Errazquín
Manolo Ibáñez
1975–76 348101629502617th R16 Lis
Megido
6 Miguel Muñoz
1976–77 381481642393610th R32 Lorenzo12 Héctor Núñez
Constantino Errazquín
Vavá
1977–78 38158154644389th R32 José Luis17Vavá
Constantino Errazquín
1978–79 381612104634446th R2 José Luis19Abdallah Ben Barek
1979–80 3813111442423713th R1 Jorgoso9Abdallah Ben Barek
1980–81 3810131533453317th R16 Jorgoso10 Francisco Gento
Manolo Ibáñez
José Iglesias "Joseíto"
1981–82 2ªB 3813131234323910th R2 Vitoria 13Eduardo Gómez "Lalo"
José Mingorance
Antonio Ruiz
1982–83 3822975129531st R2 Vitoria12 Manuel Ruiz Sosa
1983–84 381510134236408th R3 Kostic9 Felipe Mesones
1984–85 381291732463318th R1 Merayo12 Nando Yosu
José María Pellejero
José Antonio Naya
José María Pellejero
1985–86 2ªB 381511126247417th R3 Paquito25 Joaquín Peiró
1986–87 42221285539563rd R1 Manolo31Joaquín Peiró
1987–88 388111936462719th R1 Manolo11Joaquín Peiró
Manuel Ruiz Sosa
1988–89 2ªB 3810121640473216th R1 Merayo8"Lalo"
José Luis Garre
Pachín
José Luis Garre
Rafael Alcaide "Crispi"
"Lalo"
1989–90 381712195836464thBarbancho
Gilberto
Merayo
8José Enrique Díaz
José Luis Garre
1990–91 38151764929475th R1 Cuevas12José Luis Garre
1991–92 381412124743409th R1 Barrio9Juan Corbacho
José Parejo
1992–93 3620884933483rd R3 Andrés González14Nando Yosu
1993–94 38171295237466th R2 Mel 21Nando Yosu
1994–95 3811131450563513th R2 Mel12José Antonio Barrios
José María Pellejero
José Víctor Rodríguez
1995–96 3821895532712ndOti15Rafael Alcaide "Crispi"
Lucas Alcaraz
1996–97 381513105134586th R3 Manolo11Lucas Alcaraz
1997–98 38161394227614thManolo16Lucas Alcaraz
Aguirre Suárez
Juan José Enríquez
1998–99 38171385135646th R1 Rubén Blaya
Sergio Cruz
Puche
8 Paco Chaparro
1999–2000 38211075428731st Ismael 14Paco Chaparro
Felipe Mesones
2000–01 361312114440515th QF Huegún13Ismael Díaz
Manuel Torres Molina
"Lalo"
José Ángel Moreno
2001–02 381481640455010th PR Dezzotti14Manuel Ángel Muñiz
Ramón Blanco
2002–03 38201085135704thFrancis14José Parejo
José María Rodríguez
2003–04 40221266327781stRubén Cortés
Garrido
14José María Rodríguez
2004–05 3822796935735th R1 Vinuesa17Gerardo Castillo
Antonio Ruiz "Maquiles"
José Nicolás Álvarez Vico
2005–06 3823968026781stJosemi16Juan José "Kiki" Barón
José Víctor Rodríguez
2006–07 2ªB 381491539365113th R1 Bordi
Josemi
10 Josip Višnjić
José Víctor Rodríguez
2007–08 38161575236635th Gorka Pintado 18 Óscar Cano
2008–09 3813121353525110th R1 Altuna 12Óscar Cano
Juan Carlos Morán
Pedro Braojos
2009–10 3823787437761st Tariq 19Miguel Ángel Álvarez Tomé
Fabriciano González "Fabri"
2010–11 421814107147685th R3 Geijo 24Fabriciano González "Fabri"
2011–12 La Liga 381262035564217th R32 Ighalo
Siqueira
6Fabriciano González "Fabri"
Abel Resino
2012–13 381191837544215th R32 El-Arabi 7 Anquela
Lucas Alcaraz
2013–14 381252132574115th R32 El-Arabi12Lucas Alcaraz
2014–15 387141729643517th R16 El-Arabi7 Joaquín Caparrós
Abel Resino
José Ramón Sandoval
2015–16 381091946693916th R16 El-Arabi17José Ramón Sandoval
José González
2016–17 38482630822020th R32 Carcela
Kravets
Pereira
5 Paco Jémez
Lucas Alcaraz
Tony Adams
2017–18 4217101555506110th R2 Machís 14 José Luis Oltra
Pedro Morilla Pineda
Miguel Ángel Portugal
2018–19 42221375228792nd R2 Puertas 11 Diego Martínez
2019–20 La Liga 38168145245567th SF Fernández 11Diego Martínez
2020–21 38137184765469th QF UEFA Europa League QF Soldado 9Diego Martínez
2021–22 388141644613818th R2 Molina 10 Robert Moreno
Rubén Torrecilla
Aitor Karanka
2022–23 42229115530751st R2 Uzuni 23Aitor Karanka
Paco López
2023–24 La Liga 38492538792120th R1 Uzuni11Paco López
Alexander Medina
José Ramón Sandoval

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