Deportivo_La_Coruña_(women)

Deportivo de La Coruña (women)

Deportivo de La Coruña (women)

Football club


Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña Femenino is the women's football section of Deportivo de La Coruña, club based in the city of A Coruña (Galicia, Spain), that currently plays in Primera Federación. Currently also receives the name of Deportivo ABANCA for sponsorship reasons.

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History

Karbo Deportivo (1983–1988)

Logo of former Karbo CF before becoming Karbo Deportivo

Deportivo entered in the women's football in the winter of 1983–84 after absorbing Karbo C.F. that changed its name to Karbo Deportivo[1][2] completely integrated into the structure of Deportivo de La Coruña, also using the colors and shield of Deportivo. The team won the first official women's football competitions in Spain (the current Copa de la Reina, called Spanish Championship before the foundation of the women's football league) until 1985.[3]

The section was dissolved in 1988 due to the economic problems that the R.C. Deportivo, plunged into a suffocating debt and with the men's team on the verge of relegation to Segunda División B, as well as an increase in expenses for the increasing professionalization of women's football, a year before Superliga was created.

2016–present: recovery of the women's section

On 16 March 2016, Deportivo announced the recovery of the women's club section.[4][5] The new club started playing its first season in Segunda División, after an agreement with local team Orzán SD Deportivo to occupy his place forming a stronger Galician team, and in its debut as Deportivo Femenino ended as runner-up of the Group 1. In the 2017/18 season the team was renamed Deportivo ABANCA after an agreement with the bank for 4 years.[6]

After three years, on 19 May 2019, Deportivo achieved promotion to Primera División for the first time ever.[7]

Their first season in the Primera División was cut short on 8 May 2020, due to the RFEF choosing to suspend non-professional football during the COVID-19 pandemic. With this cancellation, they finished the season with an unprecedented fourth place.[8] In the 2021–22 season, Depor finished 15th was relegated to the Segunda División Pro.[9]

Season by season

Karbo CF

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Deportivo La Coruña

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Honours

Karbo CF

Domestic
Regional
  • Copa Galicia (1): 1987
  • Galician League (5): 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87

Deportivo La Coruña

Domestic
Regional
  • Copa Galicia (2): 2018, 2019
  • Copa Deputación (4): 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019[11]
Friendly

Players

Current squad

As of 17 January 2024
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Reserve team

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References

  1. "Deportes. Fútbol femenino" [Sports. Women's football]. La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). A Coruña: 47. 26 November 1983.
  2. "El Coruña ha absorbido al club Karbo" [Coruña has absorbed Karbo]. Marca (in Spanish). Madrid: 10. 5 January 1984.
  3. "La Xunta apoya al Olivo de Vigo de fútbol femenino, omite al Dépor y se olvida del Karbo Deportivo" (in Spanish). Deportivo La Coruña. 19 May 2011. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  4. "#ASNOSAS | Página Oficial del R.C. Deportivo de La Coruña". #ASNOSAS | Página Oficial del R.C. Deportivo de La Coruña.
  5. "El Deportivo de la Coruña femenino ya es una realidad". Marca (in Spanish). 16 March 2016. Retrieved 27 June 2017.
  6. Coruña, La Opinión de A. "Deportivo Abanca, nuevo nombre para las blanquiazules". www.laopinioncoruna.es.
  7. "Fin de la temporada para el Deportivo ABANCA, Dépor ABANCA B, Fabril y Juvenil A". rcdeportivo.es. Deportivo de La Coruña. 8 May 2020. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
  8. "Clasificación Futbol femenino. Primera Iberdrola". futbolfemenino.rfef.es. Archived from the original on 6 July 2022. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  9. "Spain – List of Women's Cup Winners". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  10. "Cuarta Copa Deputación consecutiva para o Dépor ABANCA", article at Real Club Deportivo da Coruña website, 14 August 2019.

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