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Granada CF

Granada. November 05th, 06th or 07th 2011
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Granada. November 19th, 20th or 21st 2011
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Granada. December 03rd, 04th or 05th 2011
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Granada. December 17th, 17th or 19th 2011
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Granada. January 14th, 15th or 16th 2012
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Granada. February 04th, 05th or 06th 2012
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Granada. March 03th, 04th or 05th 2012
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Granada. March 17th, 18th or 19th 2012
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Granada. March 24th, 25th or 26th 2012
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Granada. May 01st, 02nd or 03rd 2012
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Granada. April 10th, 11th or 12th 2012
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Granada. April 21st, 22nd or 23rd 2012
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Granada. May 05th, 06th or 07th 2012
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Granada CF
Granada CF 2011-2012
Back to Stay?
| After 35 years away, Granada CF are back in the Liga BBVA 2011-12.What’s even more incredible is that they were in in Segunda B only two seasons ago!
In only three seasons with Granada CF, Coach Fabri Gonzalez has worked what can only be described as a miracle. The basis of the first team remains pretty much the same with Alex Geijo as the star player. New additions include Siquiera and Romero – both on loan from Italian club Udinese. Granada will inevitably be fighting to stay in Primera but they are looking forward to a season rubbing shoulders with the Big Clubs.
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Watching Granada CF
The tiny 22,000-capacity Los Cármenes Stadium is a delightful little football ground. It’s located to the south of the city in the barrio of Zaidín-Vergeles and is well-served by public transport. If you’re coming by car, you should be able to find a parking space within walking distance of the stadium.
For most games, getting seats on match day is generally fairly easy – the obvious exceptions are the games against FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. Tickets for the Sevilla and Betis games are also likely to be difficult to get.
As Granada has such an important Arabic architectural heritage, the city is geared towards tourism and visiting fans will have no problem finding places to eat and stay.
Granad Airport is a popular destination and is served by the low cost airlines, so getting there is also easy and generally inexpensive.
Racing Santander Tickets Liga BBVA 2011-12
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Racing Santander Fixtures and Tickets
Spanish Primera Liga 2011-12
| The Racing Santander fixtures for 2011-12begin with games against Valencia CF away and Levante at home.This year we have to wait until October 15 for the Big Game versus FC Barcelona in Camp Nou and the return game in El Sardinero is on March 11. | ![]() |
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The Racing Santander fixtures against Real Madrid will take place on September 21 and February 19. |
If you want to buy tickets for Racing Santander fixtures, you’ll find links to the Racing Santander Ticketssales pages.
Please note that the Liga de Fútbol Profesional doesn’t confirm dates and kick-off times until two weeks before the game, so at the moment the fixture dates and prices are only provisional.
RACING SANTANDER MATCHES IN AUGUST 2011
| 27 Aug 2011 | Valencia 4-3 Racing Santander |
RACING SANTANDER MATCHES IN SEPTEMBER 2011
| Sun 11 Sep 2011Sun 18 Sep 2011Wed 21 Sep 2011
Sun 25 Sep 2011 |
Racing Santander 0-0 Levante Atlético Madrid 4-0 Racing SantanderRacing Santander 0-0 Real Madrid
Sporting Gijon 0-0 Racing Santander |
RACING SANTANDER MATCHES IN OCTOBER 2011
| 02 Oct 201115 Oct 201122 Oct 2011
25 Oct 2011 30 Oct 2011 |
Racing Santander 1-1 Rayo VallecanoBarcelona v Racing SantanderRacing Santander v Espanyol
Sevilla FC v Racing Santander Racing Santander v Real Betis |
RACING SANTANDER MATCHES IN NOVEMBER 2011
| 06 Nov 201120 Nov 201127 Nov 2011 | Granada v Racing SantanderRacing Santander v MálagaMallorca v Racing Santander |

RACING SANTANDER MATCHES IN DECEMBER 2011
| 4 December 201111 December 201118 December 2011 | Racing Santander v VillarrealAthletic Bilbao v Racing SantanderRacing Santander v Real Sociedad |
RACING SANTANDER MATCHES IN JANUARY 2012
| 08 Jan 201215 Jan 201222 Jan 2012
29 Jan 2012 |
Racing Santander v Real Zaragoza Osasuna v Racing Santander Racing Santander v Getafe
Racing Santander v Valencia |
RACING SANTANDER MATCHES IN FEBRUARY 2012
| 05 Feb 201212 Feb 201219 Feb 2012
26 Feb 2012 |
Levante v Racing SantanderRacing Santander v Atlético Madrid Real Madrid v Racing Santander
Racing Santander v Sporting Gijon |
RACING SANTANDER MATCHES IN MARCH 2012
| 04 Mar 201211 Mar 201218 Mar 2012
21 Mar 2012 25 Mar 2012 |
Rayo Vallecano v Racing SantanderRacing Santander v BarcelonaEspanyol v Racing Santander
Racing Santander v Sevilla FC Real Betis v Racing Santander |
RACING SANTANDER MATCHES IN APRIL 2012
| 01 Apr 201204 Apr 201211 Apr 2012
15 Apr 2012 22 Apr 2012 29 Apr 2012 |
Racing Santander v GranadaMálaga v Racing SantanderRacing Santander v Mallorca
Villarreal v Racing Santander Racing Santander v Athletic Bilbao Real Sociedad v Racing Santander |
RACING SANTANDER MATCHES IN MAY 2012
| May 02 201206 May 201213 May 2012 | Getafe v Racing SantanderReal Zaragoza v Racing SantanderRacing Santander v Osasuna |
La primera Liga para Galicia
Hoy es un día especial, 9 años atrás el Deportivo de la Coruña fue el mejor club de este país.
Tras la crueldad del fatídico penalti ante el Valencia en 1994, el fútbol le hizo justicia al Deportivo un buen 19 de mayo del año 2000. Ese día, miles de coruñeses y de gallegos festejaron por todo lo alto la primera Liga para Galicia, la primera Liga para el noroeste de España.

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La primera Liga para Galicia
Hoy es un día especial, 9 años atrás el Deportivo de la Coruña fue el mejor club de este país.
Tras la crueldad del fatídico penalti ante el Valencia en 1994, el fútbol le hizo justicia al Deportivo un buen 19 de mayo del año 2000. Ese día, miles de coruñeses y de gallegos festejaron por todo lo alto la primera Liga para Galicia, la primera Liga para el noroeste de España.
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Which soccer player has the most scoring titles in the Spanish Primera Liga?
His Mexican and played for UNAM Pumas before leaving to Spain. He later coached Pumas and got two championships. In Spain he played for Real Madrid.
It is of course Hugo Sánchez Márquez!
After five successful seasons in Mexico, with 99 goals to his name, Sanchez drew the attention of several Spanish sides, and signed with Atletico de Madrid in 1981. It took him a while to find his feet in La Liga, but by the 1984-85 season he was scoring regularly with a team that won the Copa del Rey, finished in second place in the Spanish League and won the Spanish Super Copa. That year Hugo also won his first Pichichi trophy for being the most prolific scorer in the league.
At this point, he reached the high-point of his career, signing for Real Madrid in 1985 and playing with players such as Camacho, Butragueño, Gordillo, Valdano and Míchel ( La quinta del Buitre). This team won five consecutive league titles (from 1985-86 to 1989-90), the Copa del Rey in 1989, and the UEFA Cup in 1986. During these five years, Sánchez garnered four consecutive Pichichi trophies, scoring 207 goals in 283 games.
Sanchez scored 38 goals in the 1989-90, tying the record of the great Zarra and giving him a European Golden Boot for best scorer in Europe. Overall, he scored 23 goals in 45 European Cup games.
His trademark was to perform a celebratory somersault after each goal he scored, honouring his sister, who was a gymnast and participated in the Montreal Olympics.
After this fantastically successful period, Sanchez returned to his native Mexico for a season, before playing for a variety of clubs in Spain, Austria and the USA (he played for the Dallas Burn in the inaugural year of Major League Soccer). He finished his career playing for Atlético Celaya with his old colleagues from Real Madrid, Butragueño and Míchel.
Sanchez was the only Mexican to feature in Pele’s 125 Top Living Football Players List in March 2004.
Is this season the closest ever Primera Liga championship to the finish?
Real proved the critics wrong by snatching the Liga title from Barca with thrilling finale…
To be frank, this season’s finale is really thrilling and nail-biting too. Though I am a FC Barcelona fan, I congrat Real Madrid for winning the La Liga, but that doesn’t mean there will be a repeat next season as the Catalan giants would want to show what they are made up of.
As Capello maybe leaving the ex-galaticos, the world is still pondering who will be the next manager in the wake of the La Liga title win?
Cheers



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