List of Sporting de Gijón records and statistics

Sporting de Gijón is a Spanish football club.

Honours

National titles

Regional titles

Friendly tournaments

Individual Honours

Pichichi Trophy

In Spanish football, the Pichichi is the trophy awarded by Spanish sports newspaper 'Marca' to the top goalscorer for each league season.

Primera División
Season Player Country Goals
1973–74 Quini  Spain 20
1975–76 Quini  Spain 18
1979–80 Quini  Spain 24

Segunda División
Season Player Country Goals
1956–57 Ricardo  Spain 46
1966–67 Solabarrieta  Spain 24
1969–70 Quini  Spain 24
1976–77 Quini  Spain 27

Zamora Trophy

In Spanish football, the Ricardo Zamora is the trophy awarded by Spanish sports newspaper Marca to the goalkeeper who has the lowest "goals-to-games" ratio for each league season.

Primera División
Season Player Nationality GP GC Avg.
1984–85 Ablanedo II  Spain 33220.66
1985–86 Ablanedo II  Spain 34270.79
1989–90 Ablanedo II  Spain 31250.80

Segunda División
Season Player Nationality GP GC Avg.
2005–06 Roberto  Spain 38310.82
2014–15 Cuéllar  Spain 36210.58

Players

Appearances

(1) Not considering players from youth ranks called up during the footballers' strikes of 1981 and 1984.[24]

Most appearances in La Liga

As of August 2010

Name La Liga Seasons Years Apps Minutes Goals
Spain Joaquín Alonso 1977-92 15 479 41,736 65
Spain Manuel Jiménez 1979-91 12 420 37,479 8
Spain Ablanedo II 1982-98 17 399 35,447 0
Spain Quini 1970-76 / 1977-80 / 1984-87 12 348 28,024 165
Spain Jesús Castro 1970-76 / 1977-8413 316 28,314 0
Spain Cundi 1974-76 / 1977-89 14 310 - 9
Spain Manuel Mesa 1975-76 / 1977-87 11 310 - 34
Spain Ciriaco 1971-76 / 1977-83 11 264 - 24
Spain José Antonio Redondo 1972-76 / 1977-85 12 242 - 3
Argentina Enzo Ferrero 1975-76 / 1977-85 9 241 - 54

Top goalscorers in La Liga

As of August 2010

Name La Liga Seasons Years Minutes Goals 1 Goal / (min)
Spain Quini 1970-76 / 1977-80 / 1984-87 12 28,024 165 169.8
Spain Joaquín Alonso 1977-92 15 41,736 65 642.1
Argentina Enzo Ferrero 1975-76 / 1977-85 9 20,085 54 371.9
Spain Pío Alonso 1944-48 4 6,840 44 155.5
Spain José Luis Ortiz 1951-54 / 1957-59 5 10,620 40 265.5
Spain Abel 1977-84 7 12,766 40 319.2
Spain Eloy Olaya 1982-88 / 1995-97 8 17,819 39 456.9
Spain José Ignacio Churruca 1970-76 6 16.676 37 450.8
Spain Francisco Sánchez 1945-48 / 1951-54 / 1957-59 8 14,709 35 420.3
Spain Manuel Mesa 1975-76 / 1977-87 11 24,866 34 731,4

Player of the season

The following players have been awarded 'El Molinón de Plata' since its creation in 1967, given to the best player of the season by the Federation of Sporting Gijón Supporters Clubs:[25]

 
Season Level Player Apps Minutes Goals
1966–19672Spain Miguel Alonso 24 2160 1
1967–19682Spain Alberto 25 2250 2
1968–19692Spain Florín 33 2970 0
1969–19701Spain Antonio Puente 38 3330 2
1970–19711Spain Jesús Castro 25 2250 0
Spain Carlos García Cuervo 5 450 0
1971–19721Spain José Ignacio Churruca 33 2815 8
1972–19731Spain Jesús Castro 32 2873 0
1973–19741Spain Quini 34 3013 20
1974–19751Spain José Manuel 32 2880 0
1975–19761Spain Alfonso Fanjul 31 2616 0
1976–19772Spain Jesús Castro 38 3420 0
1977–19781Argentina Enzo Ferrero 34 2951 8
1978–19791Spain Quini 33 2879 23
1979–19801Spain Francisco Javier Uría 33 2917 0
1980–19811Spain Cundi 33 2801 5
1981–19821Spain José Antonio Redondo 33 2889 0
1982–19831Spain Antonio Maceda 30 2700 5
1983–19841Spain Antonio Maceda 30 2682 5
1984–19851Spain Ablanedo II 33 2914 0
1985–19861Spain Joaquín Alonso 34 3055 8
1986–19871Spain Manuel Jiménez 43 3870 1
1987–19881Spain Joaquín Alonso 38 3420 15
1988–19891Spain Manuel Jiménez 37 3330 1
1989–19901Spain Ablanedo II 31 2762 0
1990–19911Spain Ablanedo II 32 2880 0
1991–19921Spain Emilio Isierte 38 3420 0
1992–19931Spain Abelardo 37 3272 3
1993–19941Spain Abelardo 36 3209 5
1994–19951Spain Ablanedo II 34 3003 0
1995–19961Spain Ablanedo II 36 3132 0
1996–19971Spain Ablanedo II 40 3555 0
1997–19981 The supporters*
1998–19992Spain José Manuel 24 1870 1
1999–20002Equatorial Guinea Yago 32 2584 0
2000–20012Spain Pablo Amo 36 3098 3
2001–20022Spain David Villa 40 3129 18
2002–20032Spain Dani Borreguero 36 3228 2
2003–20042Spain Samuel 38 3074 0
2004–20052Spain Irurzun 38 2863 13
2005–20062Spain Roberto 38 3420 0
2006–20072Colombia Edwin Congo 34 2690 11
2007–20082Spain Kike Mateo 34 2706 12
2008–20091Spain Diego Castro 32 2618 6
2009–20101Spain Alberto Rivera 34 3060 1
2010–20111Spain Alberto Lora[26] 36 3172 5
2011–20121Spain Juan Pablo 37 3330 0
2012–20132Spain Iván Cuéllar 23 1939 0
2013–20142Spain Sergio Álvarez[27] 29 2494 2
2014–20152Colombia Bernardo[28] 41 3690 1

(*) Following the disastrous 1997–98 campaign, the prize was not given to any player.

Team statistics

In La Liga

As of 16 May 2016
OverallHomeAway
PldW3pDLGFGAPtsW3pDLGFGAW3pDLGFGA
1,420 46482 348 608 1,711 2,080 1,358 35358 173 184 1,112 754 11124 175 424 599 1,326

Records

Games

Goals

Streaks

In Segunda División

As of 8 June 2015
Overall
PldW3pDLGFGAPts
1,340 620214 323 397 2,309 1,658 1,777

Records

In Copa del Rey

In UEFA Cup

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAWDLGFGAWDLGFGA
16 4 4 8 13 18 4 2 2 11 6 0 2 6 2 12

Records

Goals

References

  1. Spain - Final Table 1978-79
  2. Spain - Cup 1981
  3. Spain - Cup 1982
  4. Spain - List of champions of Asturias
  5. Trofeo Ramón de Carranza (Cádiz, Spain) 1955-2008
  6. Trofeo Villa de Gijón (Gijón, Spain) 1963-2008
  7. Trofeo Costa Verde (Gijón, Spain) 1962-1992 1967-2005
  8. Trofeo Principado de Asturias (Oviedo/Gijón, Spain) 1988-2007) 1967-2005
  9. Trofeo Ciudad de Pamplona - Reino de Navarra (Pamplona, Spain) 1967-2008
  10. Torneo Ciudad de León (León, Spain) 1974-1998
  11. Trofeo Presidente - Ciudad de Oviedo (Oviedo, Spain) 1976-1996
  12. Trofeo Ciudad del Cid (Burgos, Spain) 1977-1981
  13. Trofeo Ibérico (Badajoz, Spain) 1967-2005
  14. Trofeo Conde de Fontao (Foz, Spain)) 1969-1991
  15. Trofeo Emma Cuervo (Ribadeo, Spain) 1952-2008
  16. Trofeo Ramón Losada (Luarca, Spain) 1997-2008
  17. Trofeo Concepción Arenal (Ferrol, Spain) 1953-2008
  18. Trofeo Luís Otero (Pontevedra, Spain) 1959-2008
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  21. "Alineaciones - Temporada 2009-10" (in Spanish). RealSporting.com. Retrieved 2010-08-20.
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  24. "El fútbol español ha vivido cuatro huelgas convocadas por los futbolistas" (in Spanish). La Vanguardia. Retrieved 2010-08-20.
  25. "Trofeo Molinón de Plata" (in Spanish). Federación de Peñas Sportinguistas. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  26. "Lora ofrece a la afición el Molinón de Plata" (in Spanish). El Comercio. 21 November 2011. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  27. "Un "Molinón de plata" para la constancia" (in Spanish). La Nueva España. 24 November 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  28. "Bernardo conquista el "Molinón de Plata"". La Nueva España. 5 August 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
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