Fanela Club
Alaves 2018/19 Away kit Small BNWT
Alaves 2018/19 Away kit Small BNWT
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Condition: ★★★★★
A vibrant fanela in ''Brand New With Tags'' condition. The size is Small and it was manufactured by the iconic brand Kelme. It has the official retro La Liga patches.
Here’s a breakdown of their performance in all competitions:
La Liga (2018/19)
- Position: 11th
Copa del Rey
- Stage Reached: Round of 32
Key Players
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Laguardia (Victor Laguardia)
- Jonathan Calleri
- John Guidetti
Here are some interesting facts about Deportivo Alavés, a club with a rich history in Spanish football:
1. Foundation and Early History
- Founded: Deportivo Alavés was founded on January 23, 1921. The club was originally established as a sports club, with a focus on multiple sports, but football quickly became its main focus.
2. Club Colors
- Colors: Alavés is known for its distinctive blue and white striped jerseys, which have become an iconic part of the club's identity. Their home ground, Mendizorrotza Stadium, reflects these colors.
3. Mendizorrotza Stadium
- Capacity: The club plays its home games at Mendizorrotza Stadium, which has a capacity of approximately 19,800 spectators. The stadium has been their home since 1924 and has undergone several renovations over the years.
4. 1998 Copa del Rey Final
- Historic Achievement: Alavés reached the Copa del Rey Final in 1998, where they faced FC Barcelona. The match ended 1-0 in favor of Barcelona, but it marked a significant moment in the club’s history as it showcased their competitiveness against one of Spain's top teams.
5. UEFA Cup Final
- Memorable Run: Alavés made a historic run to the UEFA Cup Final in 2001, where they faced Liverpool. The match is famous for its dramatic finish, ending 5-4 in favor of Liverpool after extra time. Alavés was leading at one point but ultimately lost due to an own goal in the dying minutes.
6. Promotion to La Liga
- Recent Success: Alavés achieved promotion to La Liga for the first time in 10 years in 2016, marking their return to Spain's top flight. They have since become a competitive side in the league, often finishing in the upper half of the table.
7. Unique Fan Culture
- Supporters: Alavés has a passionate fanbase, known for their unwavering support, particularly in the Basque region. The club’s fans are known as "Babazorros," which translates to "blue and whites." The nickname has a humorous twist because it can also imply "crazy people" or "madmen" in some contexts, depending on the use of the word in Basque culture.
8. Rivalry with Athletic Bilbao
- Basque Derby: Alavés shares a historic rivalry with Athletic Bilbao, which is rooted in regional pride. Matches between the two clubs are fiercely contested and known as the Basque Derby.