Fixtures

Spain Primera Liga 03/31 16:30 30 CD Alaves vs Real Sociedad - View
Spain Primera Liga 04/14 19:00 31 Granada vs CD Alaves - View
Spain Primera Liga 04/21 19:00 32 CD Alaves vs Atletico Madrid - View
Spain Primera Liga 04/28 19:00 33 CD Alaves vs Celta Vigo - View
Spain Primera Liga 05/05 19:00 34 Valencia vs CD Alaves - View
Spain Primera Liga 05/12 19:00 35 CD Alaves vs Girona - View

Results

Spain Primera Liga 03/16 20:00 29 [5] Athletic Bilbao v CD Alaves [13] L 2-0
Spain Primera Liga 03/10 13:00 28 [13] CD Alaves v Rayo Vallecano [16] W 1-0
Spain Primera Liga 03/04 20:00 27 [11] Osasuna v CD Alaves [13] L 1-0
Spain Primera Liga 02/24 17:30 26 [13] CD Alaves v Mallorca [16] D 1-1
Spain Primera Liga 02/18 20:00 25 [6] Real Betis v CD Alaves [12] D 0-0
Spain Primera Liga 02/10 13:00 24 [11] CD Alaves v Villarreal [14] D 1-1
Spain Primera Liga 02/03 17:30 23 [11] CD Alaves v Barcelona [4] L 1-3
Spain Primera Liga 01/26 20:00 22 [20] Almeria v CD Alaves [12] W 0-3
Spain Primera Liga 01/19 20:00 21 [13] CD Alaves v Cadiz [18] W 1-0
Spain Copa del Rey 01/16 20:00 4 Athletic Bilbao v CD Alaves L 2-0
Spain Primera Liga 01/12 20:00 20 [16] Sevilla v CD Alaves [15] W 2-3
Spain Copa del Rey 01/06 19:00 5 CD Alaves v Real Betis W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 52 23 29
Wins 19 12 7
Draws 16 6 10
Losses 17 5 12
Goals for 56 25 31
Goals against 51 19 32
Clean sheets 19 10 9
Failed to score 20 6 14

Wikipedia - Deportivo Alavés

Deportivo Alavés, S.A.D. (Spanish pronunciation: [depoɾˈtiβo alaˈβes]; Sporting Alavés), usually abbreviated to Alavés, is a Spanish football club based in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country. Founded on 1 July 1920 as Sport Friends Club, Alavés play in La Liga, being promoted back from the Segunda División in the 2022–23 season after beating rivals Levante at the 120th minute in the promotion playoff final.

It is recognized as the third most successful team in the Basque Country following Athletic Club of Bilbao and Real Sociedad de Futbol of San Sebastián. Its biggest success was in 2001 when, in the year of its debut in European competition, it reached the 2001 UEFA Cup Final, where it played against Liverpool. It was defeated 5–4 by golden goal. In 2017, the club reached the final of the Copa del Rey, losing out 3–1 to Barcelona.

The team's home kit is blue and white-striped shirt, blue shorts and white socks. It holds home matches at the 19,840-seater Mendizorrotza Stadium and uses other facilities located in Ibaia dedicated to training.

History

Chart of Deportivo Alavés league performance 1929-2023

Founded in 1920 the initial name of the club was Sport Friends, but on 23 January 1921 the name was changed to the current one, and this is considered the official foundation date. Alavés was the first club to win promotion from the Segunda División to La Liga in 1929–30, a stint which would last three years. In its first season in Primera División Alavés finished 8th from 10 teams, just 1 point away from being relegated.

In 1953–54 the club would reach the top league again for a two-year spell. With Roman Galarraga as a coach, the club reached long-awaited promotion to Segunda División in the 1973–74 season. In June 1983, after having avoided the relegation in the previous season, Alavés went down to Segunda División B, where remained until the 1985–86 campaign. After years of seriously facing disappearance which lasted well into the 1990s (playing in the fourth tier during the late 1980s), Alavés finally achieved a promotion back into the Segunda División in 1994–95 after two consecutive years of winning their group in Segunda División B – created as the new third level in 1977 – but failing in the promotion play-offs.

After winning the Segunda División in 1997–98, Alavés returned to the top level after a 42-year hiatus. Following their return season in which they escaped relegation by a single point, they achieved two wins against Barcelona in the following campaign and would qualify for the UEFA Cup for the first time upon finishing sixth (to date, their highest-ever placing, coming just 12 years after their lowest-ever: eighth in their group in the fourth level).

Lineups of the 2001 UEFA Cup Final between Liverpool and Alavés.

As well as concluding the domestic campaign in tenth position, in 2000–01 the Basque club reached the final of the UEFA Cup after beating Internazionale, Rayo Vallecano and 1. FC Kaiserslautern, the latter in a crushing 9–2 aggregate victory. The final ended in a 4–5 loss against Liverpool, Alavés losing to an "own-golden goal" after taking the match to extra time. The match also featured two red cards and two disallowed goals in extra time in addition to the nine goals which did count, and has been described by some observers as one of the greatest showpiece games in the competition's history.

Alavés ended 2001–02 in seventh position and qualified for the UEFA Cup for a second time, although the European campaign of 2002–03 was far less successful than two years earlier, with an opening win over Ankaragücü followed by a defeat to another Turkish Süper Lig side, Beşiktaş. On 26 January 2003, the club celebrated their 100th win in La Liga after defeating Real Valladolid 3–1.

Although Alavés were relegated after 2002–03, they regained top flight status two years later. In this time, Alavés was bought by Ukrainian–American businessman Dmitry Pietrman, and several clashes followed with the club's coaches, players and fans alike. The top-division return only lasted one season as the club went through three head coaches and finished in 18th position, one point from safety. Piterman departed in 2007, leaving the club deep in debt after his tenure. After two years of battling against relegation to the third level, Alavés eventually succumbed in 2008–09.

A subsequent black period in Segunda B lasted four years until Alavés was bought by José Antonio Querejeta and were promoted again to the second division in 2013 as overall champions of the third tier, providing an opportunity to sort out its economic difficulties. Three years later, on 29 May 2016, Alavés was promoted to La Liga as second tier champions after beating Numancia 2–0 to overtake Leganés on the final day.

Deportivo de La Coruña vs. Alavés.

On 10 September 2016, Alavés got their first win of their return season in La Liga by defeating defending La Liga champions Barcelona 2–1 at the Camp Nou. On 7 February 2017, Alavés qualified for the 2017 Copa del Rey Final after eliminating Celta de Vigo in the semi-finals of the competition. This was the first time in their history that the club had qualified for the final of the national cup, their previous best being the semi-finals in 1998 and 2004. Their opponents in the final would be Barcelona, and coincidentally the two clubs met in the league directly after their cup semi-finals; the Catalans inflicted a 6–0 defeat on Alavés in their own Mendizorrotza Stadium, exacting revenge for the result earlier in the season. Barcelona also won the final, held at the Estadio Vicente Calderón with a 3–1 scoreline, meaning there would be no return to European competition for Alavés. In the La Liga that season Alavés finished 9th with 14 wins, 13 draws and 11 losses. In the 2021–22 season, Alaves were relegated following defeat on the penultimate matchday by Levante (who also went down) to end their six-year stay in La Liga, the longest top-flight run in the club's history.

CD Alaves is a professional soccer team based in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. The team was founded in 1921 and has a rich history in Spanish football. They play their home matches at the Mendizorrotza Stadium, which has a capacity of 19,840 spectators.

CD Alaves has a strong fan base and is known for their passionate supporters who create a lively atmosphere during matches. The team's colors are blue and white, and their crest features a shield with a stylized letter "A" and a crown on top.

The team has had several successful seasons in recent years, including reaching the final of the Copa del Rey in 2017, where they were defeated by Barcelona. They have also competed in European competitions, including the UEFA Cup and the Europa League.

CD Alaves has a talented squad of players, including experienced veterans and promising young talents. The team is known for their strong defensive play and counter-attacking style, which has helped them achieve success in recent seasons.

Overall, CD Alaves is a respected and competitive team in Spanish football, with a passionate fan base and a talented squad of players.