1992–93 Deportivo de La Coruña season

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Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña
1992–93 season
PresidentAugusto César Lendoiro
ManagerArsenio Iglesias
StadiumEstadio Riazor
La Liga3rd
Copa del ReyFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Bebeto (29)[1]
All: Bebeto (29)

Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña 1992-1993 season included its 28th season in La Liga, where it finished in 3rd place. The club also competed in the Copa del Rey.

Summary[edit]

Having only survived their first season back in La Liga thanks to a relegation playoff victory over Real Betis,[2] Deportivo's 1992–93 season represented a vast improvement. Coach Arsenio Iglesias, the architect of their promotion in 1990–91, had returned to the club to begin his fourth spell as manager in the middle of the previous season, following the sacking of Marco Antonio Boronat, and guided Depor to third place in the league, only four points behind champions Barcelona. This was their best finish in the top flight since finishing as runners-up in 1949–50. Brazilian striker Bebeto, signed that summer from Vasco da Gama, scored 29 goals in the league,[1] which was enough to become the first Deportivo player in history to win the Pichichi Trophy. They had less success in the Copa del Rey, where they were eliminated on penalties in the fourth round by Segunda División side Mérida.

Players[edit]

Squad[edit]

Source: [3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Spain ESP Juan Canales
GK Spain ESP Josu
GK Spain ESP Francisco Liaño
DF Spain ESP Alberto Albístegui
DF Spain ESP Sabin Bilbao
DF Spain ESP Antonio Doncel
DF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG Miroslav Đukić
DF Spain ESP Mariano Hoyas
DF Spain ESP Luis López Rekarte
DF Spain ESP Nando
DF Spain ESP José Luis Ribera
DF Spain ESP Ricardo Jesús Serna
DF Bulgaria BUL Georgi Slavchev (on loan from Levski Sofia)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Spain ESP Adolfo Aldana
MF Spain ESP Fran
MF Bulgaria BUL Iliyan Kiryakov
MF Spain ESP Juan María Mújica
MF Spain ESP José Ramón
MF Brazil BRA Mauro Silva
MF Spain ESP Marcos Vales
FW Brazil BRA Bebeto
FW Spain ESP Claudio Barragán
FW Spain ESP Juanito
FW Bulgaria BUL Atanas Kirov
FW Spain ESP Ramón
FW Spain ESP Joaquín Villa

Left club during season[edit]

Source: [4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Spain ESP Arturo (to Lugo)

Transfers[edit]

[5]

In[edit]

Pos Player From Notes
Summer
DF Spain Nando Spain Valencia Free
MF Spain Adolfo Aldana Spain Real Madrid Free[6]
MF Brazil Mauro Silva Brazil Bragantino 250 million Pta (1.6 million)
FW Brazil Bebeto Brazil Vasco da Gama
FW Spain Juanito Spain Compostela
FW Bulgaria Atanas Kirov Spain Málaga
FW Spain Ramón Spain Sevilla Free
Winter
DF Spain Ricardo Jesús Serna Spain Barcelona
DF Bulgaria Georgi Slavchev Bulgaria Levski Sofia Loan

Out[edit]

Pos Player To Notes
Summer
MF Spain Jon Aspiazu Spain Sestao Sport
MF Brazil Dinho Brazil São Paulo
FW Spain Arturo Spain Lugo
FW Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Stojadinović Spain Figueres

Competitions[edit]

La Liga[edit]

League table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Barcelona (C) 38 25 8 5 87 34 +53 58 Qualification for the Champions League first round
2 Real Madrid 38 24 9 5 75 28 +47 57 Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round[a]
3 Deportivo La Coruña 38 22 10 6 67 33 +34 54 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
4 Valencia 38 19 10 9 60 33 +27 48
5 Tenerife 38 15 14 9 59 47 +12 44
Source: LFP
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:

Positions by round[edit]

Team ╲ Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
Deportivo La Coruña21111111114422222221111333333333333333
Leader, Champions League first round
UEFA Cup first round
Source: [7]

Matches[edit]

6 September 1992 1 Deportivo La Coruña 2 – 0 Celta Vigo A Coruña, Spain
Bebeto 30' (pen.)
Barragán 35' Yellow card Yellow-red card
Doncel Yellow card
Fran Yellow card
López Rekarte Yellow card
Report Yellow card Atilano
Yellow card Engonga
Yellow card Mandiá
Yellow card Yellow-red card Salinas
Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: José María García-Aranda
13 September 1992 2 Sevilla 1 – 3 Deportivo La Coruña Seville, Spain
Conte 53' Yellow card
Prieto Yellow card
Report 24' Barragán
27' Fran
75' Yellow card Bebeto
Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Referee: Carmelo Rodríguez Martel
20 September 1992 3 Deportivo La Coruña 2 – 1 Osasuna A Coruña, Spain
Bebeto 37'
Nando 64'
Albístegui Yellow card
Barragán Yellow card
Doncel Yellow card
Report 86' Yellow card Cholo
Red card 88' Domínguez
Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Ángel Calvo Córdova
29 November 1992 12 Deportivo La Coruña 0 – 0 Valencia A Coruña, Spain
Ribera Yellow card Report Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Joaquín Urío Velázquez
6 December 1992 13 Logroñés 0 – 3 Deportivo La Coruña Logroño, Spain
Lopetegui Yellow card
Martín Yellow card
Uribarrena Yellow card
Report 55', 89' Barragán
75' Bebeto
Yellow card Fran
Yellow card Silva
Stadium: Estadio Las Gaunas
Referee: Francisco Santamaría Uzqueda
3 January 1993 16 Deportivo La Coruña 3 – 0 Español A Coruña, Spain
Bebeto 1' (pen.), 64', 80' Report Yellow card Pérez Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Carmelo Rodríguez Martel
10 January 1993 17 Cádiz 0 – 3 Deportivo La Coruña Cádiz, Spain
Report 28', 64' Bebeto
71' Fran
Stadium: Ramón de Carranza
Referee: Francesc Casajuana Rifà
17 January 1993 18 Deportivo La Coruña 2 – 1 Real Oviedo A Coruña, Spain
Bebeto 43' (pen.)
Barragán 49' Yellow card
Đukić Yellow card Yellow-red card
Fran Yellow card
Nando Yellow card
Report 89' Janković
Yellow card Berto
Yellow card Yellow-red card Elcacho
Yellow card Rivas
Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: José Núñez Manrique
31 January 1993 20 Celta Vigo 0 – 0 Deportivo La Coruña Vigo, Spain
Alejo Yellow card
Engoga Yellow card
Gil Yellow card
Report Yellow card Albístegui
Yellow card Aldana
Stadium: Balaídos
Referee: Antonio Martin Navarrete
14 February 1993 22 Osasuna 1 – 1 Deportivo La Coruña Pamplona, Spain
Kosecki 29'
Bustingorri Yellow card
Larrainzar Yellow card
Report 48' Fran
Yellow card Albístegui
Yellow card Nando
Stadium: El Sadar
Referee: Juan Ansuátegui Roca
21 February 1993 23 Deportivo La Coruña 5 – 1 Real Sociedad A Coruña, Spain
Aldana 11', 64'
López Rekarte 15'
Bebeto 34'
Fran 74'
Report 44' Imanol Alguacil Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Juan Brito Arceo
7 March 1993 25 Deportivo La Coruña 2 – 2 Tenerife A Coruña, Spain
Fran 14' Yellow card
Bebeto 76'
Doncel Yellow card Yellow-red card
Nando Yellow card
Report 88' Yellow card Dertycia
89' Yellow card Castillo
Yellow card Berges
Yellow card Gómez
Yellow card Mata
Yellow card Pizzi
Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Severo Javier González Lecue
13 March 1993 26 Barcelona 3 – 0 Deportivo La Coruña Barcelona, Spain
Goikoetxea 26'
Amor 43'
Koeman 57' (pen.)
Ferrer Yellow card
Nadal Yellow card
Stoichkov Yellow card
Report Yellow card Hoyas
Yellow card Yellow-red card López Rekarte
Stadium: Camp Nou
Referee: Antonio Martin Navarrete
21 March 1993 27 Deportivo La Coruña 5 – 0 Real Burgos A Coruña, Spain
Ribera 3'
Barragán 10', 83'
Bebeto 39', 70'
Report Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Joaquín Urío Velázquez
1 May 1993 31 Valencia 3 – 0 Deportivo La Coruña Valencia, Spain
Penev 24', 29', 46'
Eloy Yellow card
González Yellow card
Report Yellow card Barragán Stadium: Estadio Luis Casanova
Referee: Celino Gracia Redondo
23 May 1993 34 Deportivo La Coruña 1 – 0 Real Zaragoza A Coruña, Spain
Vales 58' Report Yellow card Higuera
Yellow card Sanjuán
Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Referee: Carmelo Rodríguez Martel
30 May 1993 35 Español 0 – 2 Deportivo La Coruña Barcelona, Spain
Report 3' (o.g.) Mokh
53' Bebeto
Stadium: Sarrià Stadium
Referee: Juan Andújar Oliver

Statistics[edit]

Players statistics[edit]

Last updated on 1 May 2021.[1][4]

No. Pos Nat Player Total La Liga Copa del Rey
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Spain ESP Francisco Liaño 37 0 37 0 0 0
DF Spain ESP Alberto Albístegui 37 1 33 1 4 0
DF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG Miroslav Đukić 41 1 38 1 3 0
DF Spain ESP Luis López Rekarte 37 1 36 1 0+1 0
DF Spain ESP Nando 37 2 35 2 1+1 0
DF Spain ESP José Luis Ribera 38 2 35 2 3 0
MF Spain ESP Adolfo Aldana 34 8 28+2 7 3+1 1
MF Spain ESP Fran 41 7 38 7 0+3 0
MF Brazil BRA Mauro Silva 38 0 37 0 1 0
FW Brazil BRA Bebeto 38 29 37 29 0+1 0
FW Spain ESP Claudio Barragán 36 16 34 13 2 3
GK Spain ESP Josu 5 0 1 0 4 0
DF Spain ESP Mariano Hoyas 24 1 9+11 0 4 1
DF Spain ESP Antonio Doncel 14 0 9+1 0 4 0
MF Spain ESP José Ramón 18 0 8+10 0 0 0
DF Spain ESP Sabin Bilbao 5 0 2+1 0 2 0
FW Spain ESP Joaquín Villa 10 0 1+5 0 4 0
MF Spain ESP Juan María Mújica 13 2 0+10 0 3 2
MF Spain ESP Marcos Vales 8 1 0+8 1 0 0
MF Bulgaria BUL Iliyan Kiryakov 6 0 0+3 0 3 0
FW Spain ESP Juanito 1 0 0+1 0 0 0
DF Spain ESP Ricardo Jesús Serna 1 0 0+1 0 0 0
GK Spain ESP Juan Canales 0 0 0 0 0 0
DF Bulgaria BUL Georgi Slavchev 0 0 0 0 0 0
FW Bulgaria BUL Atanas Kirov 0 0 0 0 0 0
FW Spain ESP Ramón 0 0 0 0 0 0
Players who have left the club after the start of the season:
FW Spain ESP Arturo 1 4 0 0 0+1 4

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Deportivo La Coruña » Appearances Primera División 1992/1993". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  2. ^ "El Deportivo continúa en Primera" (PDF). Mundo Deportivo. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Deportivo La Coruña » Squad 1992/1993". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Squad of Deportivo de La Coruña 1992-93 First Division". BDFutbol. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  5. ^ "Deportivo La Coruña » Transfers 1992/1993". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  6. ^ Qué fue de… Adolfo Aldana: Míchel le cerró un camino que halló en el Dépor (What happened to… Adolfo Aldana: Míchel locked him a door he opened at Dépor); 20 minutos, 28 April 2014 (in Spanish)
  7. ^ "Classification First Division 1992-93". BDFutbol. Retrieved 2 May 2021.