Fixtures

Hispaania Segunda 03/30 15:15 33 FC Andorra vs Mirandés - View
Hispaania Segunda 04/07 14:15 34 Mirandés vs Sporting de Gijón - View
Hispaania Segunda 04/14 12:00 35 Oviedo vs Mirandés - View
Hispaania Segunda 04/21 16:30 36 Mirandés vs Burgos - View
Hispaania Segunda 04/28 19:00 37 Racing Ferrol vs Mirandés - View
Hispaania Segunda 05/05 19:00 38 Mirandés vs Valladolid - View

Results

Hispaania Segunda 03/24 17:30 32 [17] Mirandés v Real Zaragoza [16] D 0-0
Hispaania Segunda 03/17 13:00 31 [1] Leganes v Mirandés [16] L 4-0
Hispaania Segunda 03/09 17:30 30 [16] Mirandés v Eldense [11] W 3-1
Hispaania Segunda 03/03 15:15 29 [14] Tenerife v Mirandés [16] L 2-1
Hispaania Segunda 02/26 19:30 28 [15] Mirandés v Huesca [19] L 0-3
Hispaania Segunda 02/17 20:00 27 [6] Espanyol v Mirandés [14] L 3-0
Hispaania Segunda 02/11 15:15 26 [18] FC Cartagena v Mirandés [14] L 1-0
Hispaania Segunda 02/03 15:15 25 [15] Mirandés v Villarreal B [17] W 3-0
Hispaania Segunda 01/26 19:30 24 [4] Eibar v Mirandés [14] L 1-0
Hispaania Segunda 01/21 15:15 23 [15] Mirandés v Levante [6] D 1-1
Hispaania Segunda 01/13 13:00 22 [20] Alcorcón v Mirandés [13] D 0-0
Hispaania Segunda 12/19 20:30 21 [12] Elche v Mirandés [13] D 0-0

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 49 21 28
Wins 14 9 5
Draws 14 6 8
Losses 21 6 15
Goals for 52 32 20
Goals against 65 27 38
Clean sheets 14 6 8
Failed to score 19 4 15

Wikipedia - CD Mirandés

Club Deportivo Mirandés is a Spanish football team based in Miranda de Ebro, Province of Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded on 3 May 1927, the club competes in the Segunda División, holding home matches at Estadio Municipal de Anduva.

History

Mirandés' origins can be traced to the beginnings of the 20th century, with clubs such as El Deportivo Mirandés (1917), Sporting Club Mirandés (1919), Deportivo SC (1919), and Miranda Unión Club (1922) all being its predecessors. Club Deportivo was founded as such on 3 May 1927, playing its first game on 4 June in the Saint John of the Mountain Festival, against Arabarra, winning 1–0 courtesy of a Fidel Angulo goal; the team's first president was Arturo García del Río, with the organization's initial capital consisting of 666 shares of 15 pesetas each.

Mirandés' first squad

From 1944 to 1977, Mirandés competed in Tercera División, with the exception of three seasons spent in the regional leagues. The club's debut in Tercera división took place on 24 September 1944, with a 2–2 draw against Vasconia from San Sebastián.

One of the best Mirandés campaigns during these years was in 1957–58 season, when under the presidency of Andrés Espallargas and with Juan Malón as a coach, the club finished in 2nd in Tercera división.

In 1977–78, Mirandés moved to the newly created Segunda División B, lasting five years, twice unsuccessful in the promotion playoffs. On 28 December 1977, the team faced Mario Kempes and Valencia at home in the Copa del Rey, losing 2–4; future Real Madrid player and La Liga manager Miguel Ángel Portugal played with the team during this decade.

In 1986, Mirandés was one of the founders of the La Rioja Football Federation. Three years later, the club won its first major trophy, conquering the fourth level championship under 23-year-old manager Juan Manuel Lillo. The team went on to fluctuate between divisions three and four in the following years, again experiencing the odd visit to the regional levels (two seasons).

21st century

Mirandés returned to the third division in the 2008–09 campaign, following two seasons in which the club finished the regular season top of the table only to fall short in the playoffs. In the decisive match, the team won against Jerez Industrial 3–2 at home (4–2 on aggregate).

Chart of CD Mirandés league performance 1929–2023

In 2011–12, Mirandés started the league with a run of 833 minutes without conceding a goal, eventually losing its first match in the 18th game. In the season's domestic cup, the club reached the semi-finals – becoming the first third-tier team to make it to that stage since Figueres in the 2001–02 edition – after disposing of top level sides Villarreal, Racing Santander, and Espanyol, falling to Athletic Bilbao. At the end of that season, the team was promoted to Segunda División for the first time ever, after defeating Atlético Baleares in the playoffs. In the 2012–13 season, they managed to remain in Segunda División by finishing 15th out of 22 teams. There was another credible cup run in 2015–16, Mirandés eliminating top-division opponents Málaga and Deportivo La Coruña before losing to Sevilla in the quarter-finals.

At the end of the 2016–17 season, Mirandés was relegated after spending five years in the second division. On 28 March 2019, Mirandés won the season's Copa Federación after beating Cornellà in the final. In the 2018–19 season, the club finished 3rd in Segunda División B, Group 2 and again was promoted to the Segunda División in the playoffs, coincidentally overcoming Atlético Baleares once more.

On 5 February 2020, Mirandés beat Villarreal 4–2 to reach the semi-finals of the 2019–20 Copa del Rey, also defeating two other La Liga teams Celta Vigo and Sevilla; their run was ended by eventual winners Real Sociedad.