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Real Club Deportivo de La Coruna is a professional football club based in the city of A Coruna (known in Spanish as La Coruna), Galicia, Spain.
Founded in 1906, Deportivo have won the league title once, in the 1999–2000 season, and finished as runner-up on five occasions. The club have also won the Spanish Cup twice (1994–95 and 2001–02) and has also won three Spanish Super Cups. The Blue-and-Whites have been a regular in top positions in La Liga in the last 20 years, finishing in the top half of the table in 16 out of 19 seasons. As a result, the club has been a regular participant in European competitions, playing in the UEFA Champions League five seasons in a row, reaching the quarterfinals twice and reaching the semi-finals in 2003–04.
Deportivo have played their home games at the 34,600-capacity Riazor since 1944, when the stadium was built. Their traditional home kit consists of blue and white striped shirts with blue shorts and socks. The club has a long-standing rivalry with national opponents Celta de Vigo, and matches between the two sides are known as the Galician derby.<\/P>","41780118C08E58E3":"http:\/\/maps.google.com\/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Riazor+stadio&sll=43.363223,-8.409455&sspn=0.008986,0.022659&ie=UTF8&ll=43.369135,-8.417051&spn=0.004492,0.01133&t=h&z=17&iwloc=A","EB91D699086F1F17846A1216AD2083C3":"32,660","23A207CDBA5674BBB1C9F6E64605564A":"Oscar Gilsanz","9770E443802D7F63":"27.21","F4582884020ECEA691D8D46CC172E947":"","2EC2CE09DA225C510B8476426035EFA9":"
DOMESTIC
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La Liga<\/STRONG>
Winners : 1999–2000
Copa del Rey
<\/STRONG>Winners (2): 1994–95, 2001–02
Supercopa de Espana<\/STRONG>
Winners (3): 1995, 2000, 2002
Segunda Division<\/STRONG>
Winners (5): 1961–62, 1963–64, 1965–66, 1967–68, 2011–12
EUROPEAN<\/U><\/STRONG>
UEFA Intertoto Cup<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 2008 (Group winners)
Runners-up (1): 2005
REGIONAL<\/U><\/STRONG>
Galician Championship<\/STRONG>
Winners (6): 1926–27, 1927–28, 1930–31, 1932–33, 1936–37, 1939–40
Runners-up (7)
Galician Cup<\/STRONG>
Winners (1): 1945–46
Runners-up (4)
INDIVIDUAL<\/U><\/STRONG>
Pichichi (3):<\/STRONG>
1992–93 – Bebeto (29 goals)
2001–02 – Diego Tristán (21 goals)
2002–03 – Roy Makaay (29 goals) (European Golden Shoe)
Zamora (8):<\/STRONG>
1941–42 – Juan Acuna
1942–43 – Juan Acuna
1949–50 – Juan Acuna
1950–51 – Juan Acuna
1953–54 – Juan Otero
1992–93 – Francisco Liano (tied with Santiago Canizares)
1993–94 – Francisco Liano
1996–97 – Jacques Songo'o<\/P>","4DC924206DB9E0EB3B8818DC2C371A93":"Riazor","D769ED524110EC21":"Oscar Gilsanz","A2993BAC4D9D88EC":"","341115063FD1CD8D":"2135517","A71E2A228B763CFB":"La Coruna","32EED5AE2B03C17AE9CE11F4F5F2936F":"Deportivo de La Coruna","7C314F98A46E5CCF80F8B8125BB0A065":"2024-11-5","892B81E13FEE84C5":"deportivo@canaldeportivo.com","3FC9B61F2E659497C9CEBAE42D62ADEB":"Spain","90CF36599B563A1AA6EE0398DF07A98F":"Plaza de Pontevedra 19-1\u00b0,S-15003 LA CORUNA","6B02481E401D41DD8A44F7EAE1BDE140":"Deportivo La Coruna B","e_index":3};