List of UD Almería records and statistics

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Almeria playing against CA Osasuna in 2007, during its first season in La Liga Almeria Osasuna 0708.JPG
Almería playing against CA Osasuna in 2007, during its first season in La Liga

Unión Deportiva Almería (English: Almería Sports Union), often referred to as just Almería, is a professional football club, based in Almería, Andalusia, Spain.

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Founded in 1989 under the name of Almería Club de Fútbol, changed its name to the current one in 2001.

Honours

Almeria's bus during the promotion campaign in 2013. Bus ascenso UDA.jpg
Almería's bus during the promotion campaign in 2013.

UD Almería's only major trophy was the Segunda División title in the 2021–22 campaign. The club's precessor (AD Almería) also won the Segunda División in 1978–79, and won a Segunda División B trophy in the previous season.

Regional titles

  • Winners (1):
2014 – (2–1 UCAM Murcia)
  • Winners (2):
2012 – (3–1 Elche)
2015 – (1–0 Elche)
  • Winners (7):
2001 – (2–1 Alicante)
2002 – (1–1 (5–4 p.) Villarreal)
2003 – (5–0 Málaga)
2005 – (2–0 Nacional Flag of Uruguay.svg )
2008 – (3–1 Betis)
2010 – (2–0 Granada)
2011 – (0–0 (3–1 p.) Villarreal)
Leonardo Ulloa is Almeria's second-best goalscorer, with 48 goals. Leonardo Ulloa 20140705 (cropped).jpg
Leonardo Ulloa is Almería's second-best goalscorer, with 48 goals.
  • Winners (1):
2011 – (3–0 Comarca de Níjar)
  • Winners (1):
2011 – (2–1 Cartagena)
  • Winners (1):
2009 – (2–0 Jaén)
  • Winners (1):
2007 – (1–0 Xerez)
  • Winners (1):
2007
Fernando Soriano, Almeria's former player and manager. Soriano (cropped).jpg
Fernando Soriano, Almería's former player and manager.
  • Winners (1):
2007 – (3–2 Málaga)
  • Winners (1):
2007
  • Winners (1):
2007

National titles

Statistics

Corona is the second player who most appeared for the Almeria, playing in 276 matches. Corona uda.JPG
Corona is the second player who most appeared for the Almería, playing in 276 matches.
Points obtained: 52
Points obtained: 81
Home:Almería 3 – Villarreal 0 (4 April 2009), [1] Almería 3 – Mallorca 1 (15 May 2011), [2] Almería 3 – Granada 0 (4 January 2014), [3] Almería 3 – Granada 0 (11 April 2015) [4]
Away:Sevilla 1 – Almería 4 (19 April 2008) [5]
Home: Almería 0 – Barcelona 8 (20 November 2010) [6] [lower-roman 1]
Away: Real Madrid 8 – Almería 1 (21 May 2011) [7]

Overall seasons table in La Liga

Pos.ClubSeason In D1 Pl.WDLGSGADif.PtsChampion2nd place3rd place4th place
37 Almería 72667364129293431-1382830000

Last updated: 29 September 2023 [8]
Pos. = Position; Pl = Match played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lost; GS = Goals scored; GA = Goals against; P = Points.
Colors: Gold = winner; Silver = runner-up.

Milestones

Francisco is Almeria's fourth all-time top scorer, with 46 goals. Francisco Javier Rodriguez Vilchez - 01.jpg
Francisco is Almería's fourth all-time top scorer, with 46 goals.

Players in bold are still playing for the club, and players in italic are still active.

Most appearances and goals

As of 29 September 20231
#Player nameNat.Apps
1 José Ortiz Flag of Spain.svg 338
2 Corona Flag of Spain.svg 333
3 Fernando Soriano Flag of Spain.svg 328
4 Santi Acasiete Flag of Peru.svg 213
5 Kalu Uche Flag of Nigeria.svg 212
Albert Crusat Flag of Spain.svg
7 Carlos García Flag of Spain.svg 208
8 Verza Flag of Spain.svg 183
9 César de la Hoz Flag of Spain.svg 171
10 Ángel Trujillo Flag of Spain.svg 163
#Player nameNat.Gls
1 Raúl Sánchez Flag of Spain.svg 57
2 Leonardo Ulloa Flag of Argentina.svg 48
3 José Ortiz Flag of Spain.svg 47
4 Fernando Soriano Flag of Spain.svg 46
5 Kalu Uche Flag of Nigeria.svg 45
Francisco Flag of Spain.svg
7 Umar Sadiq Flag of Nigeria.svg 43
8 Luna Flag of Spain.svg 39
9 Albert Crusat Flag of Spain.svg 34
Manuel Sousa Flag of Spain.svg

1According to BDFutbol. [10]

Milestone goals in La Liga

Alvaro Negredo scored Almeria's first goal in La Liga, back in 2007. He is also the club's top scorer in the main category, with 32 goals. Negredo 2013.jpg
Álvaro Negredo scored Almería's first goal in La Liga, back in 2007. He is also the club's top scorer in the main category, with 32 goals.
Goal NumberDatePlayerMatch & resultScored
1
26 August 2007 Flag of Spain.svg Álvaro Negredo Deportivo La Coruña 0 – UDA 30 – 1
50
5 October 2008 Getafe 2 – UDA 22 – 1
100
5 December 2009 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Soriano Real Madrid 4 – UDA 21 – 1
200
20 April 2014 Flag of Spain.svg Óscar Díaz UDA 2 – Celta Vigo 42 – 4
300
23 September 2023 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Arribas UDA 2 – Valencia 22 – 2

See also

Footnotes

  1. It was also La Liga's biggest win from an away team in the whole history.

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