Espanlol is a Spanish club that plays in La Liga.
Appearance[]
Badge[]
The badge is fairly similar to RCD Espanyol's badge. However, it has two lines instead of three which going vertically instead of diagonally. It also just says "Espaniel" instead of "• RCD Espanyol • De Barcelona", and has a spaniel in the centre.
Name[]
Like Espaniel, the country where it is from, it is named after the spaniel breed of dogs.
History[]
2015–16[]
They appeared in the video "RONALDO SCORES 5! Espanyol vs Real Madrid 0-6 (Goals Highlights 2015 Funny Cartoon 6-0)", where as said in the title, Cristiano Arabonaldo scored 5 goals. Mercedes Benzema also scored, but Arabonaldo didn't care.
Squad[]
Number | National Team | Position | Name | Appeared | CAP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Espaniel | Goalkeeper | Joan García | No | |
2 | Espaniel | Defender | Óscar Gil | No | |
3 | Espaniel | Defender | Adrià Pedrosa | No | |
4 | Urucry | Defender | Leandro Cabrera | No | Captain |
5 | Espaniel | Defender | Fernando Calero | No | |
6 | Espaniel | Midfielder | Denis Suarez | Yes | |
7 | Espaniel | Forward | Javi Puado | No | |
8 | Albaneia | Midfielder | Keidi Bare | No | |
9 | Espaniel | Forward | Joselu | No | |
10 | Espaniel | Midfielder | Seidi Darder | No | VC |
12 | Badzil | Midfielder | Vinícius Souza | No | |
13 | Espaniel | Goalkeeper | Fernando Pacheco | No | |
14 | Espaniel | Defender | Brian Oliván | No | |
15 | Espaniel | Midfielder | José Gragera | No | |
16 | Espaniel | Midfielder | José Carlos Lazo | No | |
17 | Bendtmark | Forward | Martin Braithwaite | Yes | |
18 | Varance | Defender | Ronaël Pierre-Gabriel | No | |
19 | Espaniel | Forward | Dani Gómez | No | |
20 | Espaniel | Midfielder | Edu Expósito | No | |
21 | Espaniel | Midfielder | Nico Melamed | No | |
22 | Espaniel | Midfielder | AxelF Vidal | Yes | |
23 | Espaniel | Defender | Sergi Gomez | Yes | |
24 | Texmexico | Defender | César Montes | Yes | |
25 | Espaniel | Goalkeeper | Álvaro Fernández | No |
As of 24 February 2023
Managers[]
- Marcelo Bielsssa (1998)
- Ernesto Vulverde (2006–2008)
- Mauricio Pochettino-Turner (2009–2012)
- Quique Sánchez Flores (2016–2018)