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Real Sociedad

Real Sociedad de Fútbol, S.A.D., more commonly referred to as Real Sociedad (pronounced [reˈal soθjeˈðað]; Royal Society), Erreala or Reala in Basque, La Real in Spanish, is a Basque professional sports club in the city of San Sebastián, Basque Country, founded on 7 September 1909. It plays its home matches at the Anoeta Stadium.

Real Sociedad
Full nameReal Sociedad de Fútbol, S.A.D.
Nickname(s)Txuri-Urdinak (The White and Blues)
La Real (The Royal)
Founded7 September 1909; 113 years ago (7 September 1909)
GroundAnoeta Stadium
Capacity39,500[1]
PresidentJokin Aperribay
Head coachImanol Alguacil
LeagueLa Liga
2021–22La Liga, 6th of 20
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Real Sociedad won the Liga title in 1980–81 and 1981–82, and finished runner-up in 1979–80, 1987–88, and 2002–03. The club has also won the Copa del Rey three times, in 1909, 1987 and 2020. It contests the Basque derby against rivals Athletic Bilbao. Real Sociedad was a founding member of La Liga in 1929; its longest spell in the top flight was for 40 seasons, from 1967 to 2007.[2]

Traditionally the club followed a policy (similar to that of its rival Athletic) of signing only Basque players, before signing Republic of Ireland forward John Aldridge in 1989. While a strong Basque contingent has been retained among its players, nowadays both non-Basque Spaniards and foreign players are represented at the club. Its youth section subsequent to the all-Basque era has still been very successful in developing internationally renowned players, such as World Cup winners Xabi Alonso and Antoine Griezmann.[3]

The club has competed in the UEFA Champions League four times. In the 2013-14 season, the team finished 4th place in the group stage. In the 2003-04 season, the club progressed to the round of 16 before losing to Lyon. In the 1982–83 European Cup, its predecessor tournament, the team reached the semifinals, only to lose narrowly against Hamburger SV. In the 1981-82, the club lost in the first round against CSKA Sofia

Aside from football (including a women's team), Real Sociedad also has several sections in athletics, including track and field, field hockey and basque pelota.

History

Early history

 
Real Sociedad in 1912
 
Real Sociedad squad in the 1930–31 league season

Football was introduced to San Sebastián in the early 1900s by students and workers returning from Britain. In 1904, they formed San Sebastián Recreation Club, the first football club in the city, and in 1905 the club competed in the Copa del Rey.[4] In 1907, a conflict between the club's members caused the team to split with several players (such as Alfonso and Miguel Sena and Domingo Arrillaga) leaving to create a new team in 1908, the San Sebastian Football Club. This team applied to enter the 1909 Copa del Rey, but complications over registration permits saw them compete as Club Ciclista de San Sebastián.[4] This team convincingly defeated the powerful Athletic Club 4–2 in the quarter-finals and then beat Club Español de Madrid 3–1 in the final.[5] A notable figure of this team was George McGuinness, who netted 6 goals in the tournament including the opener in the final.

A few months after this victory, the players who had won the tournament founded the Sociedad de Futbol on 7 September 1909. Sociedad applied to enter the 1910 Copa del Rey, but once again had to compete under a different name, Vasconia de San Sebastián, and once again they reached the final (UECF), where they were beaten by Athletic (0–1).[6] In the same year, King Alfonso XIII – who used San Sebastián as his summer capital – gave the club his patronage, where it subsequently became known as Real Sociedad de Fútbol. The first final the club played as Real Sociedad was in 1913, where FC Barcelona needed three games to beat them.[7] After a 15-year hiatus, Sociedad reached the 1928 final, which was remarkably similar to their previous one since Barcelona again needed three games to beat them at El Sardinero.[8]

 
Real Sociedad in 1952

Real Sociedad was a founding member of La Liga in 1929. The team came fourth with Francisco "Paco" Bienzobas finishing as the top scorer. The team's name was changed to Donostia Club de Futbol in 1931 with the advent of the Second Spanish Republic, but changed back to Real Sociedad after the Spanish Civil War in 1939. The team has generally fluctuated between the Primera and Segunda divisions, in one period (during the 1940s) managing to be relegated and promoted seven times. Around that time, the sculptor Eduardo Chillida was the team's goalkeeper until injury put a stop to his football career.

The success of the 1980s

The team finished as runners-up in La Liga for the first time in 1979–80, gaining 52 points compared to Real Madrid's 53, and 13 points clear of third-placed Sporting de Gijón. Real Sociedad won its first ever Primera División title at the end of the 1980–81 season, denying Real Madrid a fourth-consecutive title because although both clubs earned 45 points and Madrid had the superior goal difference Sociedad were better in the head-to-heads.[9] This qualified La Real for the 1981–82 European Cup, where they were eliminated in the first round by CSKA Sofia of Bulgaria, who hosted and won the first leg 1–0. The second leg in Spain was a 0–0 draw.[10]

 
Real Sociedad supporters at the streets of San Sebastián

The club retained the Liga title the following season, beating Barcelona by 47 points to 45, under the management of Alberto Ormaetxea.[11] Forward Jesús María Satrústegui was the club's top scorer for 1980–81 with 16 goals.[12] He scored 13 the following season as Pedro Uralde was the top scorer, with 14.[13] The club reached the semi-finals of the 1982–83 European Cup, defeating Víkingur of Iceland, Celtic and Sporting Clube de Portugal before losing 3–2 on aggregate to eventual champions Hamburger SV.[14] Real Sociedad won the Supercopa de España at the beginning of the 1982–83 season, overturning a 1–0 defeat in the first leg to defeat Real Madrid 4–1 on aggregate.

On 11 March 1987, Real Sociedad set a record for most goals in a quarter-final of the Copa del Rey after defeating Mallorca 10–1. In the semi-finals of the same tournament, it beat its Basque rivals Athletic Bilbao 1–0 over two legs. On 27 June 1987, Real Sociedad won its only Copa del Rey title, defeating Atlético Madrid 4–2 on penalties after drawing 2–2. The match was held at La Romareda in Zaragoza, Aragon.[15] In the following season's Copa del Rey, Real Sociedad defeated Atlético Madrid again after defeating them in the quarter-finals. It then beat Real Madrid 5–0 on aggregate in the semi-finals, but lost 1–0 in the final to Barcelona at Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu Stadium on 30 March 1988.[16] In the 1987–88 La Liga, Real Sociedad were runners-up for the first time since its lost its title – with 51 points to Real Madrid's 62 – and three points clear of third-placed Atlético Madrid.[9]

 
The Republic of Ireland international John Aldridge was Real Sociedad's first non-Basque player, and was the club's top scorer during both of his seasons from 1989 to 1991

For many years, Real Sociedad followed the practice of its Basque rivals Athletic Bilbao of signing only Basque players. It abandoned the policy in 1989 when it signed Irish international John Aldridge from Liverpool.[17] Aldridge scored 16 goals in his first season to be the club's top scorer,[18] and fourth-highest scorer of the entire league as La Real finished fifth.[19] In 1990, La Real signed an English striker, Dalian Atkinson of Sheffield Wednesday,[20] who therefore became the club's first black player.[21] He scored 12 goals in his first season, second at the club only to Aldridge's 17.[22] That was Aldridge's final season at La Real, and he left to play in the lower English leagues at Tranmere Rovers, while Atkinson left to join top-flight Aston Villa.

In 1997–98, Real Sociedad finished third, its best finish since being runners-up for the first time since 1988. Its total of 63 points was 11 less than champions Barcelona but just two less than runners-up Athletic Bilbao. The club finished higher in the table than Real Madrid due to a superior goal differential.[19] Yugoslav striker Darko Kovačević scored 17 times that season, making him the fourth-highest scorer in the league.[23] The third-place finish qualified La Real for the 1998–99 UEFA Cup, where it beat Sparta Prague and Dynamo Moscow before being knocked out in the third round by Atlético Madrid.

21st century

 
Xabi Prieto was a key player as the top goalscorer as Real Sociedad finished in the 21st century

After finishing in 13th position for three consecutive seasons, Real Sociedad were runners-up in the 2002–03 La Liga, its best finish since 1988.[24] Its tally of 76 points was only beaten by Real Madrid's 78, and La Real had four more points than third-placed Deportivo de La Coruña.[25] The club was managed by Frenchman Raynald Denoueix. La Real's strikeforce combined the Turkish striker Nihat Kahveci with Yugoslav international Darko Kovačević. The two were third and fourth top scorer in the league respectively, with 23 and 20 goals.[26] The team also included Dutch international goalkeeper Sander Westerveld and Xabi Alonso in midfield. Alonso was the winner of the 2003 Don Balón award for the best Spanish player in the league, while Kahveci was voted the best foreign player and Denoueix the best manager.[27]

Key moments from that season came when Real Sociedad beat Real Madrid in April 4–2 at the Anoeta Stadium. It kept first place in La Liga until the penultimate game of 38, when it lost 3–2 away to Celta de Vigo, while Real Madrid beat Atlético Madrid 4–0. This meant that Real Madrid secured first place two points clear of Real Sociedad for the last game, where La Real defeated Atlético Madrid 3–0 and Real Madrid beat Athletic Bilbao to win the title.[28] The team qualified directly for the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League after finishing second; it was unbeaten at home, scored 71 goals in total and lost just six times.

Real Sociedad were placed in Group D of the 2003–04 Champions League with Juventus, Galatasaray and Olympiacos. The team won two matches, drew three and lost away to Juventus to finish second and advance[29] to the last 16. It was knocked out after losing 1–0 in both games against Lyon, hosting the first game.[30] The 2003–04 La Liga saw a dramatic decline in the club's performance, slipping to 15th out of 20. Their tally of 46 points was only five more than relegated Real Valladolid.[31]

On 9 September 2006, Real Sociedad played its 2,000th La Liga match. That same season, they were relegated from La Liga, finishing 19th and ended a 40-year streak there, their longest ever stay in the top flight. On 9 July 2007, former Welsh international and Fulham manager Chris Coleman was appointed as the new club coach, on the recommendation of former Real Sociedad manager John Toshack, an important board member at the club.[32] Coleman resigned on 16 January 2008.[33]

 
Antoine Griezmann playing a fixture against Levante in 2012

In the 2012–13 season, Real Sociedad finished in fourth place and qualified for the 2013–14 Champions League for the first time since the 2003–04 season, but in the play-offs, this time. In the play-offs, the club defeated Lyon 2–0 in both legs to qualify for the group stage. Real Sociedad, however, did not make it out of the group, earning just one point.[34]

On 10 November 2014, Real Sociedad announced David Moyes as the chosen manager to replace Jagoba Arrasate, who was sacked following a series of poor results.[35] Moyes became the sixth British manager in the club's history, however he was sacked 9 November 2015 after falling to 16th in La Liga.[36] Later that day, he was replaced by Eusebio Sacristán.

Sacristán signed an initial contract until 30 June 2017.[37] His contract was renewed in 2017, but Sacristán was ultimately dismissed after a string of poor performances left that 15th in the table and drawn into a relegation battle.[38] Aiser Garitano became the next head coach, having arrived from Leganés.[39] He lasted only seven months before being dismissed, with the team also in 15th place, with only five wins in his seventeen league matches.[40]

Garitano was succeeded by reserve team manager and local boy Imanol Alguacil on 26 December 2018.[41] During his tenure, he oversaw an attacking style of play combining pace, precision, power, and exuberance.[42]

In 2008, at Real Sociedad's annual general meeting, Iñaki Badiola, at the time the club's president, accused the preceding club management of buying doping substances. In 2013 Badiola gave an extended interview were he accused José Luis Astiazarán's presidency of paying up to €300,000 to Eufemiano Fuentes to dope players on the team between 2001 and 2007.[43][44][45] José Luis Astiazarán, who was Real Sociedad's president between 2001 and 2005, denied the claims.[46]

Real Sociedad won its third Copa del Rey on 3 April 2021, the nearly year-long delayed 2020 Copa del Rey Final due to COVID-19, in a Basque derby against Athletic Bilbao.[47]

Stadium and facility

 
View of the Anoeta Stadium.

Real Sociedad plays home fixtures in the Anoeta Stadium. The venue is owned by the San Sebastián Municipal Council.[48]

Name and colours

The club's name means "Royal Society of Football" in Spanish. The club's name was changed to Donostia Club de Futbol in 1931 with the advent of the Second Spanish Republic, but changed back to Real Sociedad after the Spanish Civil War in 1939. The club is nicknamed in Basque as Erreala or the txuri-urdin ("white-blue" due to the colours of their kit). The colours stem from the flag of San Sebastián: a blue canton on a white field.

Fanbase

The Spanish Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (Centre of Sociological Investigations) found out that of 2,473 adults interviewed in 49 provinces in 2007, 1.3% of the Spanish population have more feelings for Real Sociedad than any other club, and 1.5% have more feelings for La Real than any other club apart from their favourite.[49]

In appreciation of the value of the supporters to the club – in the words of club president Jokin Aperribay, "The fans are the soul, the nourishment and the reason for Real Sociedad" – the players each wore the name of a randomly selected club member on their shirt for the match against Sevilla in December 2012.[50]

Honours

Domestic

League

Cups

Regional competitions

Players

Current squad

As of 19 September 2022[52]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW   JPN Takefusa Kubo
15 DF   ESP Diego Rico
16 MF   ESP Ander Guevara
17 MF   ESP Robert Navarro
18 DF   ESP Andoni Gorosabel
19 FW   NOR Alexander Sørloth (on loan from RB Leipzig)
20 DF   ESP Jon Pacheco
21 MF   ESP David Silva
22 MF   ESP Beñat Turrientes
23 MF   ESP Brais Méndez
24 DF   FRA Robin Le Normand
25 FW   NGA Umar Sadiq

Reserve team

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
26 DF   ESP Aritz Arambarri
28 FW   ESP Ander Martín
30 DF   ESP Urko González de Zárate
31 MF   ESP Jon Ander Olasagasti
32 GK   ESP Unai Marrero
No. Pos. Nation Player
34 MF   ESP Jon Magunazelaia
35 DF   MEX Jonathan Gómez
42 MF   ESP Pablo Marín
45 GK   ESP Egoitz Arana

Other players under contract

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ESP Martín Merquelanz

Out on loan

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   ESP Gaizka Ayesa (at Numancia until 30 June 2023)
DF   ESP Iñaki Recio (at Calahorra until 30 June 2023)
DF   ESP Kerman Sukía (at Calahorra until 30 June 2023)
DF   FRA Modibo Sagnan (at Utrecht until 30 June 2023)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   SVK Peter Pokorný (at Fehérvár until 30 June 2023)
MF   ESP Portu (at Getafe until 30 June 2023)
MF   ESP Roberto López (at Mirandés until 30 June 2023)
FW   ESP Jon Karrikaburu (at Leganés until 30 June 2023)

Seasons

Recent seasons

 
La Real's finishing positions since the introduction of the Spanish football league system
Season Div. Pos. Pld W D L GF GA Pts Cup Europe Notes
2012–13 1D 4th 38 18 12 8 70 49 66 Round of 16
2013–14 1D 7th 38 16 11 11 62 55 59 Semi-final UCL Group stage
2014–15 1D 12th 38 11 13 14 44 51 46 Round of 16 UEL Play-off round
2015–16 1D 9th 38 13 9 16 45 48 48 Round of 32
2016–17 1D 6th 38 19 7 12 59 53 64 Quarter-final
2017–18 1D 12th 38 14 7 17 66 59 49 Round of 32 UEL Round of 32
2018–19 1D 9th 38 13 11 14 45 46 50 Round of 16
2019–20 1D 6th 38 16 8 14 56 48 56 Winners
2020–21 1D 5th 38 17 11 10 59 38 62 Round of 16 UEL Round of 32
2021–22 1D 6th 38 17 11 10 40 37 62 Quarter-finals UEL Knockout round play-offs

Season to season

  • As Real Sociedad de Foot-ball
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1929 1 4th Round of 16
1929–30 1 7th Round of 16
1930–31 1 3rd Round of 32
  • As Donostia Football Club
  • As Real Sociedad de Fútbol

History in European competitions

Accurate as of 25 February 2021
Competition Played Won Drew Lost GF GA GD Win%
European Cup / Champions League (4) 26 8 6 12 24 29 −5 030.77
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1) 4 1 3 0 3 1 +2 025.00
UEFA Cup / Europa League (11) 54 24 12 18 74 74 +0 044.44
Total 84 33 21 30 101 104 −3 039.29

Source: UEFA.com
Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal Difference.

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Sporting Director   Roberto Olabe
Manager   Imanol Alguacil
Assistant Manager   Mikel Labaka
First-Team Coach   Ion Ansotegi
Senior Goalkeeper Coach   Jon Alemán
Fitness Coach   David Casamichana
  Iñigo Almandoz
Mental Coach   Imanol Ibarrondo
Chief Analyst   Beñat Labaien
Match Analyst   Ibon Peñagarikano
Scout   Mikel Aranburu
Head of methodology   Jon Mikel Arrieta
Loan Player Manager   Imanol Agirretxe

Coaches

Player statistics

Notable former players

Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

See also

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External links

  • Official website (in Spanish, English, Basque, French, and Chinese)
  • Real Sociedad at La Liga (in English and Spanish)
  • Real Sociedad at UEFA (in English and Spanish)

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This article is about the Spanish club For the Honduran club see C D Real Sociedad Real Sociedad de Futbol S A D more commonly referred to as Real Sociedad pronounced reˈal so8jeˈdad Royal Society Erreala or Reala in Basque La Real in Spanish is a Basque professional sports club in the city of San Sebastian Basque Country founded on 7 September 1909 It plays its home matches at the Anoeta Stadium Real SociedadFull nameReal Sociedad de Futbol S A D Nickname s Txuri Urdinak The White and Blues La Real The Royal Founded7 September 1909 113 years ago 7 September 1909 GroundAnoeta StadiumCapacity39 500 1 PresidentJokin AperribayHead coachImanol AlguacilLeagueLa Liga2021 22La Liga 6th of 20WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonReal Sociedad won the Liga title in 1980 81 and 1981 82 and finished runner up in 1979 80 1987 88 and 2002 03 The club has also won the Copa del Rey three times in 1909 1987 and 2020 It contests the Basque derby against rivals Athletic Bilbao Real Sociedad was a founding member of La Liga in 1929 its longest spell in the top flight was for 40 seasons from 1967 to 2007 2 Traditionally the club followed a policy similar to that of its rival Athletic of signing only Basque players before signing Republic of Ireland forward John Aldridge in 1989 While a strong Basque contingent has been retained among its players nowadays both non Basque Spaniards and foreign players are represented at the club Its youth section subsequent to the all Basque era has still been very successful in developing internationally renowned players such as World Cup winners Xabi Alonso and Antoine Griezmann 3 The club has competed in the UEFA Champions League four times In the 2013 14 season the team finished 4th place in the group stage In the 2003 04 season the club progressed to the round of 16 before losing to Lyon In the 1982 83 European Cup its predecessor tournament the team reached the semifinals only to lose narrowly against Hamburger SV In the 1981 82 the club lost in the first round against CSKA SofiaAside from football including a women s team Real Sociedad also has several sections in athletics including track and field field hockey and basque pelota Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 The success of the 1980s 1 3 21st century 2 Stadium and facility 3 Name and colours 4 Fanbase 5 Honours 5 1 Domestic 5 1 1 League 5 1 2 Cups 5 1 3 Regional competitions 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 6 2 Reserve team 6 3 Other players under contract 6 4 Out on loan 7 Seasons 7 1 Recent seasons 7 2 Season to season 8 History in European competitions 9 Coaching staff 10 Coaches 11 Player statistics 11 1 Most appearances 11 2 Top scorers 12 Notable former players 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit Real Sociedad in 1912 Real Sociedad squad in the 1930 31 league season Football was introduced to San Sebastian in the early 1900s by students and workers returning from Britain In 1904 they formed San Sebastian Recreation Club the first football club in the city and in 1905 the club competed in the Copa del Rey 4 In 1907 a conflict between the club s members caused the team to split with several players such as Alfonso and Miguel Sena and Domingo Arrillaga leaving to create a new team in 1908 the San Sebastian Football Club This team applied to enter the 1909 Copa del Rey but complications over registration permits saw them compete as Club Ciclista de San Sebastian 4 This team convincingly defeated the powerful Athletic Club 4 2 in the quarter finals and then beat Club Espanol de Madrid 3 1 in the final 5 A notable figure of this team was George McGuinness who netted 6 goals in the tournament including the opener in the final A few months after this victory the players who had won the tournament founded the Sociedad de Futbol on 7 September 1909 Sociedad applied to enter the 1910 Copa del Rey but once again had to compete under a different name Vasconia de San Sebastian and once again they reached the final UECF where they were beaten by Athletic 0 1 6 In the same year King Alfonso XIII who used San Sebastian as his summer capital gave the club his patronage where it subsequently became known as Real Sociedad de Futbol The first final the club played as Real Sociedad was in 1913 where FC Barcelona needed three games to beat them 7 After a 15 year hiatus Sociedad reached the 1928 final which was remarkably similar to their previous one since Barcelona again needed three games to beat them at El Sardinero 8 Real Sociedad in 1952 Real Sociedad was a founding member of La Liga in 1929 The team came fourth with Francisco Paco Bienzobas finishing as the top scorer The team s name was changed to Donostia Club de Futbol in 1931 with the advent of the Second Spanish Republic but changed back to Real Sociedad after the Spanish Civil War in 1939 The team has generally fluctuated between the Primera and Segunda divisions in one period during the 1940s managing to be relegated and promoted seven times Around that time the sculptor Eduardo Chillida was the team s goalkeeper until injury put a stop to his football career The success of the 1980s Edit The team finished as runners up in La Liga for the first time in 1979 80 gaining 52 points compared to Real Madrid s 53 and 13 points clear of third placed Sporting de Gijon Real Sociedad won its first ever Primera Division title at the end of the 1980 81 season denying Real Madrid a fourth consecutive title because although both clubs earned 45 points and Madrid had the superior goal difference Sociedad were better in the head to heads 9 This qualified La Real for the 1981 82 European Cup where they were eliminated in the first round by CSKA Sofia of Bulgaria who hosted and won the first leg 1 0 The second leg in Spain was a 0 0 draw 10 Real Sociedad supporters at the streets of San Sebastian The club retained the Liga title the following season beating Barcelona by 47 points to 45 under the management of Alberto Ormaetxea 11 Forward Jesus Maria Satrustegui was the club s top scorer for 1980 81 with 16 goals 12 He scored 13 the following season as Pedro Uralde was the top scorer with 14 13 The club reached the semi finals of the 1982 83 European Cup defeating Vikingur of Iceland Celtic and Sporting Clube de Portugal before losing 3 2 on aggregate to eventual champions Hamburger SV 14 Real Sociedad won the Supercopa de Espana at the beginning of the 1982 83 season overturning a 1 0 defeat in the first leg to defeat Real Madrid 4 1 on aggregate On 11 March 1987 Real Sociedad set a record for most goals in a quarter final of the Copa del Rey after defeating Mallorca 10 1 In the semi finals of the same tournament it beat its Basque rivals Athletic Bilbao 1 0 over two legs On 27 June 1987 Real Sociedad won its only Copa del Rey title defeating Atletico Madrid 4 2 on penalties after drawing 2 2 The match was held at La Romareda in Zaragoza Aragon 15 In the following season s Copa del Rey Real Sociedad defeated Atletico Madrid again after defeating them in the quarter finals It then beat Real Madrid 5 0 on aggregate in the semi finals but lost 1 0 in the final to Barcelona at Real Madrid s Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on 30 March 1988 16 In the 1987 88 La Liga Real Sociedad were runners up for the first time since its lost its title with 51 points to Real Madrid s 62 and three points clear of third placed Atletico Madrid 9 The Republic of Ireland international John Aldridge was Real Sociedad s first non Basque player and was the club s top scorer during both of his seasons from 1989 to 1991 For many years Real Sociedad followed the practice of its Basque rivals Athletic Bilbao of signing only Basque players It abandoned the policy in 1989 when it signed Irish international John Aldridge from Liverpool 17 Aldridge scored 16 goals in his first season to be the club s top scorer 18 and fourth highest scorer of the entire league as La Real finished fifth 19 In 1990 La Real signed an English striker Dalian Atkinson of Sheffield Wednesday 20 who therefore became the club s first black player 21 He scored 12 goals in his first season second at the club only to Aldridge s 17 22 That was Aldridge s final season at La Real and he left to play in the lower English leagues at Tranmere Rovers while Atkinson left to join top flight Aston Villa In 1997 98 Real Sociedad finished third its best finish since being runners up for the first time since 1988 Its total of 63 points was 11 less than champions Barcelona but just two less than runners up Athletic Bilbao The club finished higher in the table than Real Madrid due to a superior goal differential 19 Yugoslav striker Darko Kovacevic scored 17 times that season making him the fourth highest scorer in the league 23 The third place finish qualified La Real for the 1998 99 UEFA Cup where it beat Sparta Prague and Dynamo Moscow before being knocked out in the third round by Atletico Madrid 21st century Edit Xabi Prieto was a key player as the top goalscorer as Real Sociedad finished in the 21st century After finishing in 13th position for three consecutive seasons Real Sociedad were runners up in the 2002 03 La Liga its best finish since 1988 24 Its tally of 76 points was only beaten by Real Madrid s 78 and La Real had four more points than third placed Deportivo de La Coruna 25 The club was managed by Frenchman Raynald Denoueix La Real s strikeforce combined the Turkish striker Nihat Kahveci with Yugoslav international Darko Kovacevic The two were third and fourth top scorer in the league respectively with 23 and 20 goals 26 The team also included Dutch international goalkeeper Sander Westerveld and Xabi Alonso in midfield Alonso was the winner of the 2003 Don Balon award for the best Spanish player in the league while Kahveci was voted the best foreign player and Denoueix the best manager 27 Key moments from that season came when Real Sociedad beat Real Madrid in April 4 2 at the Anoeta Stadium It kept first place in La Liga until the penultimate game of 38 when it lost 3 2 away to Celta de Vigo while Real Madrid beat Atletico Madrid 4 0 This meant that Real Madrid secured first place two points clear of Real Sociedad for the last game where La Real defeated Atletico Madrid 3 0 and Real Madrid beat Athletic Bilbao to win the title 28 The team qualified directly for the 2003 04 UEFA Champions League after finishing second it was unbeaten at home scored 71 goals in total and lost just six times Real Sociedad were placed in Group D of the 2003 04 Champions League with Juventus Galatasaray and Olympiacos The team won two matches drew three and lost away to Juventus to finish second and advance 29 to the last 16 It was knocked out after losing 1 0 in both games against Lyon hosting the first game 30 The 2003 04 La Liga saw a dramatic decline in the club s performance slipping to 15th out of 20 Their tally of 46 points was only five more than relegated Real Valladolid 31 On 9 September 2006 Real Sociedad played its 2 000th La Liga match That same season they were relegated from La Liga finishing 19th and ended a 40 year streak there their longest ever stay in the top flight On 9 July 2007 former Welsh international and Fulham manager Chris Coleman was appointed as the new club coach on the recommendation of former Real Sociedad manager John Toshack an important board member at the club 32 Coleman resigned on 16 January 2008 33 Antoine Griezmann playing a fixture against Levante in 2012 In the 2012 13 season Real Sociedad finished in fourth place and qualified for the 2013 14 Champions League for the first time since the 2003 04 season but in the play offs this time In the play offs the club defeated Lyon 2 0 in both legs to qualify for the group stage Real Sociedad however did not make it out of the group earning just one point 34 On 10 November 2014 Real Sociedad announced David Moyes as the chosen manager to replace Jagoba Arrasate who was sacked following a series of poor results 35 Moyes became the sixth British manager in the club s history however he was sacked 9 November 2015 after falling to 16th in La Liga 36 Later that day he was replaced by Eusebio Sacristan Sacristan signed an initial contract until 30 June 2017 37 His contract was renewed in 2017 but Sacristan was ultimately dismissed after a string of poor performances left that 15th in the table and drawn into a relegation battle 38 Aiser Garitano became the next head coach having arrived from Leganes 39 He lasted only seven months before being dismissed with the team also in 15th place with only five wins in his seventeen league matches 40 Garitano was succeeded by reserve team manager and local boy Imanol Alguacil on 26 December 2018 41 During his tenure he oversaw an attacking style of play combining pace precision power and exuberance 42 In 2008 at Real Sociedad s annual general meeting Inaki Badiola at the time the club s president accused the preceding club management of buying doping substances In 2013 Badiola gave an extended interview were he accused Jose Luis Astiazaran s presidency of paying up to 300 000 to Eufemiano Fuentes to dope players on the team between 2001 and 2007 43 44 45 Jose Luis Astiazaran who was Real Sociedad s president between 2001 and 2005 denied the claims 46 Real Sociedad won its third Copa del Rey on 3 April 2021 the nearly year long delayed 2020 Copa del Rey Final due to COVID 19 in a Basque derby against Athletic Bilbao 47 Stadium and facility EditMain article Anoeta Stadium View of the Anoeta Stadium Real Sociedad plays home fixtures in the Anoeta Stadium The venue is owned by the San Sebastian Municipal Council 48 Name and colours EditThe club s name means Royal Society of Football in Spanish The club s name was changed to Donostia Club de Futbol in 1931 with the advent of the Second Spanish Republic but changed back to Real Sociedad after the Spanish Civil War in 1939 The club is nicknamed in Basque as Erreala or the txuri urdin white blue due to the colours of their kit The colours stem from the flag of San Sebastian a blue canton on a white field Fanbase EditThe Spanish Centro de Investigaciones Sociologicas Centre of Sociological Investigations found out that of 2 473 adults interviewed in 49 provinces in 2007 1 3 of the Spanish population have more feelings for Real Sociedad than any other club and 1 5 have more feelings for La Real than any other club apart from their favourite 49 In appreciation of the value of the supporters to the club in the words of club president Jokin Aperribay The fans are the soul the nourishment and the reason for Real Sociedad the players each wore the name of a randomly selected club member on their shirt for the match against Sevilla in December 2012 50 Honours EditDomestic Edit League Edit La Liga Winners 2 1980 81 1981 82 Segunda Division Winners 3 1948 49 1966 67 2009 10Cups Edit Copa del Rey Winners 3 1909 1986 87 2019 20 Supercopa de Espana Winners 1 1982Regional competitions Edit Gipuzkoa Championship 51 Winners 6 1918 19 1922 23 1924 25 1926 27 1928 29 1932 33Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 19 September 2022 52 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK ESP Alex Remiro2 DF ESP Alex Sola3 MF ESP Martin Zubimendi4 MF ESP Asier Illarramendi captain 5 MF ESP Igor Zubeldia6 DF ESP Aritz Elustondo 3rd captain 7 FW ESP Ander Barrenetxea8 MF ESP Mikel Merino 4th captain 9 FW ESP Carlos Fernandez10 FW ESP Mikel Oyarzabal vice captain 11 FW FRA Momo Cho12 DF ESP Aihen Munoz13 GK ESP Andoni Zubiaurre No Pos Nation Player14 FW JPN Takefusa Kubo15 DF ESP Diego Rico16 MF ESP Ander Guevara17 MF ESP Robert Navarro18 DF ESP Andoni Gorosabel19 FW NOR Alexander Sorloth on loan from RB Leipzig 20 DF ESP Jon Pacheco21 MF ESP David Silva22 MF ESP Benat Turrientes23 MF ESP Brais Mendez24 DF FRA Robin Le Normand25 FW NGA Umar SadiqReserve team Edit Main article Real Sociedad B Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player26 DF ESP Aritz Arambarri28 FW ESP Ander Martin30 DF ESP Urko Gonzalez de Zarate31 MF ESP Jon Ander Olasagasti32 GK ESP Unai Marrero No Pos Nation Player34 MF ESP Jon Magunazelaia35 DF MEX Jonathan Gomez42 MF ESP Pablo Marin45 GK ESP Egoitz AranaOther players under contract Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player MF ESP Martin MerquelanzOut on loan Edit 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 ESP Gaizka Ayesa at Numancia until 30 June 2023 DF ESP Inaki Recio at Calahorra until 30 June 2023 DF ESP Kerman Sukia at Calahorra until 30 June 2023 DF FRA Modibo Sagnan at Utrecht until 30 June 2023 No Pos Nation Player MF SVK Peter Pokorny at Fehervar until 30 June 2023 MF ESP Portu at Getafe until 30 June 2023 MF ESP Roberto Lopez at Mirandes until 30 June 2023 FW ESP Jon Karrikaburu at Leganes until 30 June 2023 Seasons EditRecent seasons Edit La Real s finishing positions since the introduction of the Spanish football league system Season Div Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts Cup Europe Notes2012 13 1D 4th 38 18 12 8 70 49 66 Round of 162013 14 1D 7th 38 16 11 11 62 55 59 Semi final UCL Group stage2014 15 1D 12th 38 11 13 14 44 51 46 Round of 16 UEL Play off round2015 16 1D 9th 38 13 9 16 45 48 48 Round of 322016 17 1D 6th 38 19 7 12 59 53 64 Quarter final2017 18 1D 12th 38 14 7 17 66 59 49 Round of 32 UEL Round of 322018 19 1D 9th 38 13 11 14 45 46 50 Round of 162019 20 1D 6th 38 16 8 14 56 48 56 Winners2020 21 1D 5th 38 17 11 10 59 38 62 Round of 16 UEL Round of 322021 22 1D 6th 38 17 11 10 40 37 62 Quarter finals UEL Knockout round play offsSeason to season Edit As Real Sociedad de Foot ballSeason Tier Division Place Copa del Rey1929 1 1ª 4th Round of 161929 30 1 1ª 7th Round of 161930 31 1 1ª 3rd Round of 32 As Donostia Football ClubSeason Tier Division Place Copa del Rey1931 32 1 1ª 8th Quarter finals1932 33 1 1ª 6th Round of 321933 34 1 1ª 5th Round of 161934 35 1 1ª 11th Fifth round1935 36 2 2ª 6th First roundAs Real Sociedad de FutbolSeason Tier Division Place Copa del Rey1939 40 2 2ª 1st Round of 161940 41 2 2ª 1st Semi finals1941 42 1 1ª 14th Round of 161942 43 2 2ª 1st Round of 161943 44 1 1ª 13th Round of 161944 45 2 2ª 4th Round of 161945 46 2 2ª 6th First round1946 47 2 2ª 3rd First round1947 48 1 1ª 13th Semi finals1948 49 2 2ª 1st Quarter finals1949 50 1 1ª 8th Round of 161950 51 1 1ª 5th Runners up1951 52 1 1ª 10th Quarter finals1952 53 1 1ª 10th Quarter finals1953 54 1 1ª 9th Quarter finals1954 55 1 1ª 14th Did not participate1955 56 1 1ª 8th Round of 161956 57 1 1ª 12th Semi finals1957 58 1 1ª 9th Semi finals1958 59 1 1ª 10th Round of 32 Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey1959 60 1 1ª 14th Round of 161960 61 1 1ª 8th Round of 161961 62 1 1ª 15th Round of 321962 63 2 2ª 4th Round of 321963 64 2 2ª 6th Round of 161964 65 2 2ª 4th Semi finals1965 66 2 2ª 10th Round of 321966 67 2 2ª 1st Round of 321967 68 1 1ª 14th Round of 161968 69 1 1ª 7th Semi finals1969 70 1 1ª 7th Round of 161970 71 1 1ª 8th Quarter finals1971 72 1 1ª 8th Quarter finals1972 73 1 1ª 7th Fifth round1973 74 1 1ª 4th Round of 161974 75 1 1ª 4th Quarter finals1975 76 1 1ª 8th Semi finals1976 77 1 1ª 8th Round of 161977 78 1 1ª 11th Semi finals1978 79 1 1ª 4th Fourth roundSeason Tier Division Place Copa del Rey1979 80 1 1ª 2nd Quarter finals1980 81 1 1ª 1st Round of 161981 82 1 1ª 1st Semi finals1982 83 1 1ª 7th Semi finals1983 84 1 1ª 6th Round of 161984 85 1 1ª 7th Quarter finals1985 86 1 1ª 7th Third round1986 87 1 1ª 10th Winners1987 88 1 1ª 2nd Runners up1988 89 1 1ª 11th Round of 161989 90 1 1ª 5th Quarter finals1990 91 1 1ª 13th Round of 161991 92 1 1ª 5th Fifth round1992 93 1 1ª 13th Quarter finals1993 94 1 1ª 11th Fifth found1994 95 1 1ª 11th Fourth round1995 96 1 1ª 7th Second round1996 97 1 1ª 8th Second round1997 98 1 1ª 3rd Round of 161998 99 1 1ª 10th Round of 16 Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey1999 2000 1 1ª 13th First round2000 01 1 1ª 13th Round of 642001 02 1 1ª 13th Round of 642002 03 1 1ª 2nd Round of 642003 04 1 1ª 15th Round of 322004 05 1 1ª 14th Round of 322005 06 1 1ª 16th Third round2006 07 1 1ª 19th Round of 322007 08 2 2ª 4th Second round2008 09 2 2ª 6th Third round2009 10 2 2ª 1st Second round2010 11 1 1ª 15th Round of 322011 12 1 1ª 12th Round of 162012 13 1 1ª 4th Round of 322013 14 1 1ª 7th Semi finals2014 15 1 1ª 12th Round of 162015 16 1 1ª 9th Round of 322016 17 1 1ª 6th Quarter finals2017 18 1 1ª 12th Round of 322018 19 1 1ª 9th Round of 16Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey2019 20 1 1ª 6th Winners2020 21 1 1ª 5th Round of 162021 22 1 1ª 6th Quarter finals2022 23 1 1ª Quarter finals76 seasons in La Liga 16 seasons in Segunda DivisionHistory in European competitions EditMain article Real Sociedad in European football Accurate as of 25 February 2021Competition Played Won Drew Lost GF GA GD Win European Cup Champions League 4 26 8 6 12 24 29 5 0 30 77UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1 4 1 3 0 3 1 2 0 25 00UEFA Cup Europa League 11 54 24 12 18 74 74 0 0 44 44Total 84 33 21 30 101 104 3 0 39 29Source UEFA comPld Matches played W Matches won D Matches drawn L Matches lost GF Goals for GA Goals against GD Goal Difference Coaching staff EditPosition StaffSporting Director Roberto OlabeManager Imanol AlguacilAssistant Manager Mikel LabakaFirst Team Coach Ion AnsotegiSenior Goalkeeper Coach Jon AlemanFitness Coach David Casamichana Inigo AlmandozMental Coach Imanol IbarrondoChief Analyst Benat LabaienMatch Analyst Ibon PenagarikanoScout Mikel AranburuHead of methodology Jon Mikel ArrietaLoan Player Manager Imanol AgirretxeCoaches EditDates Name1918 23 Jose Berraondo1923 26 Lippo Hertzka1926 Luis Ortiz de Urbina1926 30 Benito Diaz1930 35 Harry Lowe1939 41 Gaspar Gurruchaga1941 42 Sebastian Silveti Patxi Gamborena1942 51 Benito Diaz1951 55 Jose Ignacio Urbieta1955 60 Salvador Artigas1960 Joseba Elizondo1960 62 Baltasar Albeniz1962 Joseba Elizondo1962 63 Perico Torres1963 64 Antonio Barrios1964 66 Roman Galarraga1966 70 Andoni Elizondo1970 70 Angel Segurola1970 72 Andoni Elizondo1972 74 Rafael Iriondo1974 76 Andoni Elizondo1976 78 Jose Antonio Irulegui1978 85 Alberto Ormaetxea Dates Name1 July 1985 8 May 1989 John Toshack9 May 1989 14 January 1991 Marco Antonio Boronat15 January 1991 30 June 1991 Javier Exposito1 July 1991 21 November 1994 John Toshack22 November 1994 27 November 1995 Salva Iriarte28 November 31995 30 June 1997 Javier Irureta1 July 1997 25 October 1999 Bernd Krauss26 October 1999 23 October 2000 Javier Clemente24 October 2000 21 December 2000 Perico Alonso22 December 2000 11 March 2002 John Toshack12 March 2002 30 June 2002 Roberto Olabe1 July 2002 30 June 2004 Raynald Denoueix1 July 2004 30 January 2006 Jose Maria Amorrortu31 January 2006 23 March 2006 Gonzalo Arconada23 March 2006 26 October 2006 Jose Mari Bakero26 October 2006 30 June 2007 Miguel Angel Lotina1 July 2007 16 January 2008 Chris Coleman15 January 2008 2 April 2008 Jose Ramon Eizmendi3 April 2008 30 June 2009 Juanma Lillo1 July 2009 30 June 2011 Martin Lasarte1 July 2011 30 June 2013 Philippe Montanier1 July 2013 3 November 2014 Jagoba Arrasate10 November 2014 9 November 2015 David Moyes9 November 2015 19 March 2018 Eusebio Sacristan19 March 2018 24 May 2018 Imanol Alguacil24 May 2018 26 December 2018 Asier Garitano26 December 2018 present Imanol AlguacilPlayer statistics EditMain article List of Real Sociedad players Most appearances Edit Rank Player Matches1 Alberto Gorriz 5992 Juan Antonio Larranaga 5893 Jesus Maria Zamora 5884 Luis Arconada 5515 Miguel Fuentes 4956 Roberto Lopez Ufarte 4747 Agustin Gajate 4698 Xabi Prieto 4639 Inaxio Kortabarria 44210 Mikel Aranburu 427 Top scorers Edit Rank Player Goals1 Jesus Maria Satrustegui 1622 Roberto Lopez Ufarte 1293 Cholin 1274 Sebastian Ontoria 1145 Paco Bienzobas 1076 Darko Kovacevic 1077 Pedro Uralde 1008 Jose Mari Bakero 919 Jose Mari Perez 8410 Epifanio Fernandez 81Notable former players EditNote this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and or have reached international status Juan Gomez Gabriel Schurrer Dietmar Kuhbauer Meho Kodro Claudio Bravo Mark Gonzalez Dalian Atkinson Juan Cuyami Emilio Nsue Antoine Griezmann John Aldridge Edgaras Jankauskas Carlos Vela Sander Westerveld Mutiu Adepoju Bjorn Tore Kvarme Martin Odegaard Oceano da Cruz Carlos Xavier Ricardo Sa Pinto Gheorghe Craioveanu Valery Karpin Dmitri Khokhlov Darko Kovacevic Imanol Agirretxe Bittor Alkiza Periko Alonso Xabi Alonso Xabier Prieto Mikel Aranburu Agustin Aranzabal Jose Araquistain Luis Arconada Pedro Maria Artola Jose Mari Bakero Txiki Begiristain Paco Bienzobas Cholin Diego Agustin Eizaguirre Ignacio Eizaguirre Andoni Elizondo Epi Joseba Etxeberria Miguel Angel Fuentes Agustin Gajate Marcelino Galatas Gaztelu Ion Andoni Goikoetxea Alberto Gorriz Inigo Idiakez Santiago Idigoras Silvestre Igoa Andoni Imaz Juan Antonio Ipina Rafael Iriondo Jose Antonio Irulegui Kiriki Inaxio Kortabarria Juan Antonio Larranaga Mikel Lasa Inigo Martinez Aitor Lopez Rekarte Luis Lopez Rekarte Roberto Lopez Ufarte Jose Maria Lumbreras Julio Olaizola David Zurutuza Sebastian Ontoria Javier de Pedro Jesus Maria Satrustegui Silverio Pedro Uralde Javier Urruticoechea Mariano Yurrita Domingo Zaldua Jesus Maria Zamora Hakan Mild Agne Simonsson Alexander Isak Nihat Kahveci Tayfun Korkut Sebastian Abreu Lee Chun sooSee also EditReal Sociedad B 1st reserve team in Segunda Division Real Sociedad C 2nd reserve team in Tercera Division Real Sociedad cantera youth system up to 19 years in leagues including Division de Honor Juvenil Real Sociedad Femenino women s team in the Primera Division FemeninoReferences Edit 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