Granada CF
- Location: Granada, Spain
- Stadium: Nuevo Estadio de Los Cármenes
- Coach: Paco López
- La Liga Titles: 0
Current Squad / Roster
- Raul Fernandez
- André Ferreira
- Adrián López
- Jesús Vallejo
- Manafá
- Alpha Dionkou
- Miguel Rubio
- Ignasi Miquel
- Carlos Neva
- Víctor Díaz
- Raúl Torrente
- Ricard Sánchez
- Miki
- Isma Ruiz
- Gerard Gumbau
- Gonzalo Villar
- Mario González
- Yann Bodiger
- Alberto Soro
- Antonio Puertas
- Victor Meseguer
- Njegos Petrovic
- Sergio Ruiz
- Óscar Melendo
- Rubén Rochina
- Bryan Zaragoza
- Famara Diédhiou
- José Callejón
- Myrto Uzuni
- Antoñín
- Alberto Perea
- Shon Weissman
General Statistics 2023-2024
Matches Played
36To Play
2Wins
4Drawn
937
Goals70
Goals AgainstChampionships:
LaLiga 2: 1940/41, 1956/57, 1967/68, 2022/23
Team History
Granada CF was founded in 1931 in the city of Granada, Spain. The club has spent most of its history in the Segunda División de España, but has had some periods of success in the Primera División. Granada CF won the Copa del Rey in 1968 and the Copa de la Liga in 1974. The club has also participated in the Copa de Europa and the UEFA Cup.
Historical Events
One of the most important historical events in the history of Granada CF was the victory in the Copa del Rey in 1968. Granada CF defeated Athletic Club de Bilbao 4-2 in the final. The victory was a great success for the club and helped to increase its popularity.
Another important historical event in the history of Granada CF was its participation in the Copa de Europa in 1971. Granada CF became the first Spanish Segunda División team to participate in the Copa de Europa. The club was eliminated in the second round by Feyenoord of the Netherlands.
Team Records
Granada CF has the record for the most games played in the Segunda División de España, with 35 seasons. The club also has the record for the most consecutive seasons in the Primera División, with 10 seasons (1963-1973).
Highest Goal-Scoring
The all-time leading scorer for Granada CF is Diego Forlán, with 80 goals. Forlán played for Granada CF from 2011 to 2012. Other notable goalscorers for Granada CF include David Villa, Roberto Soldado and Quini.
What is the stadium of Granada CF?
The stadium of Granada CF is the Estadio Nuevo Los Cármenes. The stadium has a capacity of 29,550 spectators.
What is the uniform of Granada CF?
The uniform of Granada CF is red and white. The home uniform is a red shirt with white shorts and red socks. The away uniform is a white shirt with red shorts and white socks.
What is the anthem of Granada CF?
The anthem of Granada CF is called “Himno del Granada Club de Fútbol”. The anthem was composed by José Antonio García de Paredes and was performed by the Coral del Círculo de Bellas Artes de Granada.