RCD Mallorca
{{Short description|Spanish professional football club}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2021}}
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| clubname = Mallorca
| image = Rcd mallorca.svg
| image_size = 165px
| fullname = Real Club Deportivo Mallorca, S.A.D.
| founded = {{Start date and years ago|df=yes|1916|3|5}} as Alfonso XIII Foot-Ball Club
| nickname = Los Piratas (The Pirates)
Los Bermellones (The Vermilions)
Els Barralets (The Barralet)
| ground = Estadi Mallorca Son Moix
| capacity = 25,800
| owner = Andy Kohlberg (majority)
Steve Nash (minority)
Steve Kerr (minority)
Stu Holden (minority)
| chrtitle = President
| chairman = Andy Kohlberg
| mgrtitle = Head coach
| manager = Jagoba Arrasate
| league = {{Spanish football updater|Mallorca}}
| season = {{Spanish football updater|Mallorca2}}
| position = {{Spanish football updater|Mallorca3}}
| website = {{URL|https://www.rcdmallorca.es/|rcdmallorca.es}}
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Real Club Deportivo Mallorca, S.A.D. ({{IPA|es|reˈal ˈkluβ ðepoɾˈtiβo maˈʎoɾka|lang}}, {{langx|ca|Reial Club Deportiu Mallorca}} {{IPA|ca|rəˈjal ˈklub dəpuɾˈtiw məˈʎɔɾkə|}}, Royal Sporting Club Mallorca), commonly known as Real Mallorca or RCD Mallorca, is a Spanish professional football club based in Palma on the island of Mallorca in the Balearic Islands. Founded on 5 March 1916, they currently compete in La Liga, holding home games at the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix with a 23,142-seat capacity.
The club had its peak in the late 1990s and early 2000s, reaching a best-ever third place in La Liga in 1999 and 2001 and winning the Copa del Rey in 2003 following final defeats in 1991, 1998 and 2024. Mallorca also won the 1998 Supercopa de España{{cite web|date=22 August 2017|title=22 August 1998 {{!}} Supercopa de España {{!}} Barcelona - Mallorca 0-1|url=http://www.footballmemories.net/2017/08/22/22-august-1998-supercopa-de-espana-barcelona-mallorca-0-1/|access-date=19 February 2021|website=Football Memories {{!}} Football History and Actuality|language=it}} and reached the 1999 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final.
Mallorca traditionally play in red shirts with black shorts and socks.
History
= The early years =
Founded on 5 March 1916, what would later become RCD Mallorca was registered at the Spanish Football Federation under the name of Alfonso XIII Foot-Ball Club.
Weeks after its establishment, the club wasted little time forming the directors of Alfonso XIII FBC, headed by engineer Adolfo Vázquez Humasqué and eight other football fans.
Their first stadium, the Buenos Aires field, was inaugurated with a competitive fixture against FC Barcelona just 20 days after registering further fast-tracked development.
Despite the fixture ending in a disappointing 8–0 defeat, it was not long before King Alfonso XIII himself requested the royal adoption of ‘Real’ in the team's title, therefore becoming Real Sociedad Alfonso XIII Foot-Ball Club.File:RCD Mallorca first match.jpg
File:Acta fundacional RCDMallorca.jpgIn 1917, the Catalan Federation granted Real Sociedad Alfonso XIII admission into the second-tier league championship as an unofficial champion of the Balearic Islands. Booking a place in the final, Los Bermellones went on to record their first title with a resounding 3–1 victory over Futbol Club Palafrugell, in Barcelona.
Until the 1930s, the board of directors managed to organise fixtures against peninsular clubs such as RCD Espanyol and Real Murcia, while also hosting rare exhibitions against foreign sides including: Ajax in 1923, Uruguay's national team in 1925, Chilean outfit Colo-Colo in 1927 and one of the Czech Republic's oldest teams, Prague Meteor, in 1930, the latter under coach Jack Greenwell, and with Antolín Arnau, Felipe Ferrer, and Pedro Pizá among its players.{{Cite web |last= |first= |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1930-3124.html |title=Squad of Alfonso XIII 1930-31 Republic President Cup |website=www.bdfutbol.com |access-date=5 May 2024 }}
In 1931, following the establishment of the Second Spanish Republic which prohibited any form of reference to monarchy, the club was renamed to Club Deportivo Mallorca.
Although major fixtures and competitions across Spain were soon interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War in 1936, the squad enjoyed a highly successful spell by winning every possible championship they entered into, as football on the island remained resistant to the deferral experienced throughout the country.
When the war finally ended, matches with teams from the Peninsula were quick to resume and the Second Division was inaugurated, based on five groups of eight teams each.
It was during a period in the Second Division that, on 22 September 1945, the time had come to wave goodbye to Buenos Aires Field and up sticks to Es Fortí, a 16,000-maximum capacity stadium which would be called home for over half a century and undergo several expansions.
A line-up featuring forward Sebastián Pocoví, defender Saturnino Grech and goalkeeper Antoni Ramallets beat Jerez 3–0 on the opening game of the new campaign the following day, with Carlos Sanz scoring Es Fortí's first goal in front of packed-out terraces.
The title Es Fortí was short-lived however, with the board later changing the name of the stadium to Lluís Sitjar, in honour of the man who had driven the construction of the field.
During the 1949–1950 season, the Balearic club recovered their "Real" title, becoming Real Club Deportivo Mallorca
=1960–1990=
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On 17 April 1960 Mallorca beat Levante 2-1 which confirmed promotion to La Liga for the first time in the clubs 44 year history.{{Cite web |title=Classification Second Division 1959-60 {{!}} BDFutbol |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1959-602a2.html |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=www.bdfutbol.com}}{{Cite web |title=History |url=https://www.rcdmallorca.es/en/historia |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=www.rcdmallorca.es |language=en}}
In their first season in the Spanish First Division, the 1960/61 season, Mallorca finished 9th out of 16 teams, on 28 points just 2 points Oviedo in the relegation playoffs.{{Cite web |title=Classification First Division 1960-61 {{!}} BDFutbol |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1960-61.html |access-date=2025-02-24 |website=www.bdfutbol.com}} They were knocked out of the Copa Del Rey in the round of 16 to Sevilla 4-3 across two legs.{{Cite web |title=Generalísimo Cup 1960-61 {{!}} BDFutbol |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1960-61aCOP.html |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=www.bdfutbol.com}}
Mallorca were then relegated back down to the Segunda Division after finishing 13th in the 1962/63 season, losing to Espanyol in the playoffs.{{Cite web |title=Promotion to 1st division 1962-63 {{!}} BDFutbol |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1962-63aPR1.html |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=www.bdfutbol.com}}
After finishing first in the 1964/65 Segunda Division season they were relegated again in the 1965/66 La Liga season after finishing a disappointing 15th, tied on points with Sabadell in 14th and Real Betis in 16th.{{Cite web |title=Classification First Division 1965-66 {{!}} BDFutbol |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1965-66.html |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=www.bdfutbol.com}}
Mallorca would spend a few more seasons which saw them finish in the top 5 every season but were not promoted until the 1968/69 season which saw them finish 3rd, just 3 points off of first place Sevilla.{{Cite web |title=Classification Second Division 1968-69 {{!}} BDFutbol |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1968-692a.html |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=www.bdfutbol.com}}
Despite this, Mallorca once again were relegated immediately, ending the 1969/70 La Liga season in 15th, only above Pontevedra who finished on just 13 points.{{Cite web |title=Classification First Division 1969-70 {{!}} BDFutbol |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1969-70.html |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=www.bdfutbol.com}}
Mallorca would then sit in the lower half of the Segunda Division until the 1974/75 season which saw them finish a lowly 17th and ultimately being relegated to the Tercera División for the 1975/76 season, in which they finished 8th in their group.{{Cite web |title=Classification Second Division 1974-75 {{!}} BDFutbol |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1974-752a.html |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=www.bdfutbol.com}}{{Citation needed|reason=Your explanation here|date=October 2024}}
Mallorca would then fall further down the Spanish football divisions being relegated to the 4th division for the 1978/79 season. {{Citation needed|reason=Your explanation here|date=October 2024}}
These tough times would not last however, as Mallorca would get back-to-back promotions, finishing first in the 1979/80 fourth division season and then again in the 1980/81 Tercera División.{{Cite web |title=Classification 2nd Division B Group II 1980-81 {{!}} BDFutbol |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1980-812aB2.html |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=www.bdfutbol.com}}
Mallorca continued this streak of form with another promotion back to La Liga after finishing third in the 1982/83 Segunda Division.{{Cite web |title=Classification Second Division 1982-83 {{!}} BDFutbol |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1982-832a.html |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=www.bdfutbol.com}}
These good times would end as Mallorca would end up relegated again after finishing the 1983/84 La Liga season in 17th on a mere 21 points.{{Cite web |title=Classification First Division 1983-84 {{!}} BDFutbol |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1983-84.html |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=www.bdfutbol.com}}
Once again, Mallorca would come back after finishing the 1985/86 Segunda Division in 3rd, gaining promotion to La Liga for the 1986/87 season.{{Cite web |title=Classification Second Division 1985-86 {{!}} BDFutbol |url=https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/t/t1985-862a.html |access-date=2024-10-24 |website=www.bdfutbol.com}}
=1990s and 2000s: Peak=
File:Real Club Deportivo Mallorca league performance 1929-present.svg
In 1990–91, despite finishing the season 15th, Mallorca reached the Copa del Rey final for the first time, losing by one goal to Atlético Madrid.{{cite news |last1=Mazarrasa |first1=Gonzalo |title=Atlético 1-0 Mallorca: Al Mallorca se le escapó su primera Final|trans-title=Atlético 1-0 Mallorca: Their first final got away from Mallorca |url=https://muckrack.com/livemallorca-vs-barcelona-live-stream-2/bio |access-date=27 February 2020 |publisher=RCD Mallorca |date=29 June 2011 |language=es}}
Argentine Héctor Cúper was hired as manager in 1997. In his first season, the club reached the 1998 Copa del Rey Final, and lost on penalties to FC Barcelona after a 1–1 draw in Mestalla.
However, as Barcelona also won the league, Mallorca were their opponents in the 1998 Supercopa de España and won 3–1 on aggregate for their first major honour.{{cite news |last1=Bazúa |first1=J. |title=Supercopa de España 1998: el club estrena la vitrina |trans-title=Supercopa de España 1998: the club starts off the trophy cabinet |url=https://z-upload.facebook.com/events/1202757840068832/ |access-date=7 February 2020 |work=Diario de Mallorca |date=7 March 2016 |language=es}}
Barcelona's double also meant Mallorca entered the 1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, the final staging of the tournament – they lost the final with a 2–1 score to Lazio at Villa Park.{{cite news |title=Freeze frame Villa Park May, 1999: Lazio win the last ever UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final |url=https://mk-mk.facebook.com/events/862886064197886/ |access-date=7 February 2020 |work=The Scotsman |date=23 May 2009}}
In 1999, Mallorca also finished a best-ever 3rd and qualified for the first time to the UEFA Champions League, but were eliminated on the away goals rule by Molde FK of Norway before the group stage. Luis Aragonés matched 3rd place in 2001, before leaving for an Atlético Madrid still in the second tier.{{cite news |title=Aragones bound for Atletico Madrid |url=https://z-m-www.facebook.com/events/391415111791470/ |access-date=28 February 2020 |publisher=BBC News |date=13 June 2001}}
Mallorca's 2001–02 season was turbulent, with the club going through three different coaches and finishing 16th in the table.{{Cite web |last=Sochon |first=Mark |date=2019-09-22 |title=Eto'o, Pandiani and Ibagaza: remembering Real Mallorca's stunning Copa del Rey triumph of 2003 |url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2019/09/23/etoo-pandiani-and-ibagaza-remembering-real-mallorcas-stunning-copa-del-rey-triumph-of-2003/ |access-date=2025-01-05 |website=These Football Times |language=en-GB}}
For the 2002–03 season, Gregorio Manzano was appointed as the club's manager. Mallorca finished ninth in the table with inconsistent form. That season Mallorca won their first Copa del Rey title; in their route to the final, they beat Real Madrid in the quarterfinals 4-0, and then eliminated defending champions Deportivo La Coruña.
In the final on 28 June 2003, Mallorca beat Recreativo de Huelva 3–0 in Elche with goals scored by Walter Pandiani and Samuel Eto'o.{{cite news |date=28 June 2003 |title=Mallorca win King's Cup |url=https://fo-fo.facebook.com/events/256097605657772/ |access-date=28 February 2020 |publisher=Eurosport}} The Copa Del Rey title gave the club a berth in the UEFA Cup; they progressed through three rounds before being eliminated by Newcastle 7-1 on aggregate.{{Cite news |date=March 25, 2004 |title=Shearer strike seals Newcastle win |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/019b-0e6ad23fb8c5-e4078fcfd819-1000--shearer-strikes-seal-newcastle-win/ |access-date=6 January 2025 |work=UEFA}}
In the next few seasons the club comfortably finished mid-table; in the 2009–10 season the club had a great campaign and finished 5th while making the Copa del Rey quarter-finals. However, their Europa League spot was ceded to Villarreal due to Mallorca's economic difficulties.{{Cite web |last= |date=2010-07-22 |title=La UEFA expulsa al Mallorca de la Europa League |url=https://as.com/futbol/2010/07/22/mas_futbol/1279749629_850215.html |access-date=2025-01-06 |website=Diario AS |language=es}}
= 2010s: Decline and return =
File:Spain mallorca palma stadium Estadi de Son Moix.jpg]]
Mallorca was relegated from La Liga on the last day of the 2012–13 season.{{cite news |last1=Lowe |first1=Sid |title=Celta Vigo defy odds as four becomes relegated three in La Liga finale |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2013/jun/03/celta-vigo-la-liga-relegation |access-date=27 February 2020 |work=The Guardian |date=3 June 2013}}
In January 2016, with the team at risk of relegation to the third tier, American investor Robert Sarver and former NBA player Steve Nash bought the club for just over €20 million.{{cite news |last1=Corrigan |first1=Dermot |title=Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver, Steve Nash seal Mallorca takeover |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/mallorca/story/2780431/suns-robert-sarver-and-steve-nash-seal-mallorca-takeover |access-date=27 February 2020 |publisher=ESPN FC |date=5 January 2016}}
On 4 June 2017, Mallorca fell into the third tier for the first time since 1981, with one game of the season still to play.{{cite news |last1=Dunne |first1=Robbie |title=Former NBA star Steve Nash's Mallorca relegated to Spanish third tier, Girona promoted |url=https://en.as.com/en/2017/06/04/football/1496608867_719924.html |access-date=27 February 2020 |work=Diario AS |date=4 June 2017}} A year later, they bounced back in the 2017–18 season after winning the play-off final against CF Rayo Majadahonda, under new manager Vicente Moreno.{{cite news |title=Mallorca champions of Segunda B |url=https://www.majorcadailybulletin.com/sports/sports/2018/06/10/52183/mallorca-champions-segunda-b.html |access-date=27 February 2020 |work=Majorca Daily Bulletin |date=10 June 2018}}
In June 2019, Mallorca secured a second consecutive promotion to the 2019–20 La Liga, following a 3–2 win on aggregate over Deportivo de La Coruña in the 2019 Segunda División play-offs – having lost the first game 2–0.{{cite news |title=Mallorca return to La Liga after stunning turnaround over Deportivo |url=https://www.euronews.com/2019/06/24/mallorca-return-to-la-liga-after-stunning-turnaround-over-deportivo |access-date=27 February 2020 |publisher=Euronews |date=24 June 2019}} However, they were relegated a year later.{{cite news |title=Real Mallorca are relegated |url=https://www.majorcadailybulletin.com/sports/sports/2020/07/16/69783/real-mallorca-are-relegated.html |access-date=16 July 2020 |work=Majorca Daily Bulletin |date=16 July 2020}}
A year later, Mallorca bounced back to the top tier following an Almería defeat to Cartagena.{{Cite web|date=2021-05-18|title=Real Mallorca are promoted to La Liga|url=https://www.majorcadailybulletin.com/news/sports/2021/05/18/84227/real-mallorca-are-promoted-liga.html|access-date=2021-11-01|website=www.majorcadailybulletin.com|language=en}}
In 2024, Mallorca reached the Copa del Rey final for the first time since last winning the competition in 2003.
Season to season
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{| class="wikitable" |
style="background:#f0f6fa;"
!Season !Tier !Division !Place |
style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1931–32
|style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3 |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3ª |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|4th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#EFEF99;"|1932–33
|style="background:#EFEF99;"|4 |style="background:#EFEF99;"|{{Abbr|Regional|Campeonato Regional Balear}} |style="background:#EFEF99;"|2nd !style="background:#efefef;"|Did not play |
style="background:#EFEF99;"|1933–34
|style="background:#EFEF99;"|4 |style="background:#EFEF99;"|{{Abbr|Regional|Campeonato Regional Balear}} |style="background:#EFEF99;"|4th !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#EFEF99;"|1934–35
|style="background:#EFEF99;"|4 |style="background:#EFEF99;"|{{Abbr|Regional|Campeonato Regional Balear}} |style="background:#EFEF99;"|3rd !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#EFEF99;"|1935–36
|style="background:#EFEF99;"|4 |style="background:#EFEF99;"|{{Abbr|Regional|Campeonato Regional Balear}} |style="background:#EFEF99;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"|Second round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1939–40
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|7th !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#EFEF99;"|1940–41
|style="background:#EFEF99;"|4 |style="background:#EFEF99;"|{{Abbr|1ª Reg.|Primera Regional}} |style="background:#EFEF99;"|2nd !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#EFEF99;"|1941–42
|style="background:#EFEF99;"|4 |style="background:#EFEF99;"|{{Abbr|1ª Reg.|Primera Regional}} |style="background:#EFEF99;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#EFEF99;"|1942–43
|style="background:#EFEF99;"|4 |style="background:#EFEF99;"|{{Abbr|1ª Reg.|Primera Regional}} |style="background:#EFEF99;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1943–44
|style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3 |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3ª |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1944–45
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|11th !style="background:#efefef;"|First round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1945–46
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|8th !style="background:#efefef;"|First round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1946–47
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|5th !style="background:#efefef;"|First round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1947–48
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|13th !style="background:#efefef;"|Fifth round |
style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1948–49
|style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3 |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3ª |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3rd !style="background:#efefef;"|Fifth round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1949–50
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|11th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 16 |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1950–51
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|12th !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1951–52
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|6th !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1952–53
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|8th !style="background:#efefef;"|Second round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1953–54
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|16th !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
| style="vertical-align:top;"|
class="wikitable" |
style="background:#f0f6fa;"
!Season !Tier !Division !Place |
style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1954–55
|style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3 |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3ª |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1955–56
|style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3 |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3ª |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|2nd !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1956–57
|style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3 |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3ª |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1957–58
|style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3 |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3ª |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1958–59
|style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3 |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3ª |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1959–60
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"|Quarter-finals |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1960–61
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|9th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 16 |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1961–62
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|11th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 16 |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1962–63
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|13th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1963–64
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|3rd !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1964–65
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 16 |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1965–66
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|15th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 16 |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1966–67
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|5th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1967–68
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|4th !style="background:#efefef;"|First round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1968–69
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|3rd !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1969–70
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|15th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1970–71
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|9th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1971–72
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|12th !style="background:#efefef;"|Fourth round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1972–73
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|10th !style="background:#efefef;"|Fourth round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1973–74
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|11th !style="background:#efefef;"|Third round |
|}
style="vertical-align:top;"|
{| class="wikitable" |
style="background:#f0f6fa;"
!Season !Tier !Division !Place |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1974–75
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|17th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1975–76
|style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3 |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3ª |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|9th !style="background:#efefef;"|First round |
style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1976–77
|style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3 |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3ª |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3rd !style="background:#efefef;"|Second round |
style="background:#DEC5AB;"|1977–78
|style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|2ª B |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|18th !style="background:#efefef;"|First round |
style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1978–79
|style="background:#FFD3BD;"|4 |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3ª |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|13th !style="background:#efefef;"|DNP |
style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1979–80
|style="background:#FFD3BD;"|4 |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|3ª |style="background:#FFD3BD;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"|Third round |
style="background:#DEC5AB;"|1980–81
|style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|2ª B |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"|Third round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1981–82
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|6th !style="background:#efefef;"|Fourth round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1982–83
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|3rd !style="background:#efefef;"|Fourth round |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1983–84
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|17th !style="background:#efefef;"|Third round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1984–85
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|7th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 16 |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1985–86
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|3rd !style="background:#efefef;"|Fourth round |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1986–87
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|6th !style="background:#efefef;"|Quarter-finals |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1987–88
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|18th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1988–89
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|4th !style="background:#efefef;"|Quarter-finals |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1989–90
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|10th !style="background:#efefef;"|First round |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1990–91
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|15th !style="background:#efefef;"|Runners-up |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1991–92
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|20th !style="background:#efefef;"|Fourth round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1992–93
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|4th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 16 |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1993–94
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|5th !style="background:#efefef;"|Third round |
| style="vertical-align:top;"|
class="wikitable" |
style="background:#f0f6fa;"
!Season !Tier !Division !Place |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1994–95
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|12th !style="background:#efefef;"|Quarter-finals |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1995–96
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|3rd !style="background:#efefef;"|Second round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|1996–97
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|3rd !style="background:#efefef;"|Second round |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1997–98
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|5th !style="background:#efefef;"|Runners-up |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1998–99
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|3rd !style="background:#efefef;"|Quarter-finals |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|1999–2000
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|10th !style="background:#efefef;"|Second round |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2000–01
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|3rd !style="background:#efefef;"|Quarter-finals |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2001–02
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|16th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 16 |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2002–03
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|9th !style="background:#FFEA64;"|Winners |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2003–04
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|11th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2004–05
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|17th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2005–06
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|13th !style="background:#efefef;"|Third round |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2006–07
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|12th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 16 |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2007–08
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|7th !style="background:#efefef;"|Quarter-finals |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2008–09
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|9th !style="background:#efefef;"|Semi-finals |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2009–10
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|5th !style="background:#efefef;"|Quarter-finals |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2010–11
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|17th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 16 |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2011–12
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|8th !style="background:#efefef;"|Quarter-finals |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2012–13
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|18th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 16 |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2013–14
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|17th !style="background:#efefef;"|Second round |
|}
style="vertical-align:top;"|
{| class="wikitable" |
style="background:#f0f6fa;"
!Season !Tier !Division !Place |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2014–15
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|16th !style="background:#efefef;"|Second round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2015–16
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|17th !style="background:#efefef;"|Second round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2016–17
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|20th !style="background:#efefef;"|Third round |
style="background:#DEC5AB;"|2017–18
|style="background:#DEC5AB;"|3 |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|2ª B |style="background:#DEC5AB;"|1st !style="background:#efefef;"|Second round |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2018–19
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|5th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2019–20
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|19th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2020–21
|style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2 |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2ª |style="background:#D3D3D3;"|2nd !style="background:#efefef;"|Second Round |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2021–22
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|16th !style="background:#efefef;"|Quarter-finals |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2022–23
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|9th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 16 |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2023–24
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|15th !style="background:#efefef;"|Runners-up |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2024–25
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"|10th !style="background:#efefef;"|Round of 32 |
style="background:#FFEA64;"|2025–26
|style="background:#FFEA64;"|1 |style="background:#FFEA64;"|1ª |style="background:#FFEA64;"| !style="background:#efefef;"|TBD |
|}
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- 33 seasons in La Liga
- 37 seasons in Segunda División
- 3 seasons in Segunda División B
- 12 seasons in Tercera División
- 7 seasons in Divisiones Regionales
Players
=Current squad=
{{updated|3 February 2025|{{cite web|url=https://www.rcdmallorca.es/jugadores|title=Jugadores|publisher=RCD Mallorca|access-date=30 July 2022}}}}
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=1|pos=GK|nat=SVK|name=Dominik Greif}}
{{Fs player|no=2|pos=DF|nat=ESP|name=Mateu Morey}}
{{Fs player|no=3|pos=DF|nat=ESP|name=Toni Lato}}
{{Fs player|no=5|pos=MF|nat=EQG|name=Omar Mascarell}}
{{Fs player|no=6|pos=DF|nat=ESP|name=José Copete}}
{{Fs player|no=7|pos=FW|nat=KVX|name=Vedat Muriqi}}
{{Fs player|no=8|pos=MF|nat=ESP|name=Manu Morlanes}}
{{Fs player|no=9|pos=FW|nat=ESP|name=Abdón Prats}}
{{Fs player|no=10|pos=MF|nat=ESP|name=Sergi Darder}}
{{Fs player|no=11|pos=FW|nat=JPN|name=Takuma Asano}}
{{Fs player|no=12|pos=MF|nat=POR|name=Samú Costa}}
{{Fs player|no=13|pos=GK|nat=ESP|name=Leo Román}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=14|pos=MF|nat=ESP|name=Dani Rodríguez|other=vice-captain}}
{{Fs player|no=16|pos=MF|nat=ESP|name=Valery Fernández|other=on loan from Girona}}
{{Fs player|no=17|pos=FW|nat=CAN|name=Cyle Larin}}
{{Fs player|no=18|pos=MF|nat=ESP|name=Antonio Sánchez}}
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=FW|nat=POR|name=Chiquinho|other=on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers}}
{{Fs player|no=21|pos=DF|nat=ESP|name=Antonio Raíllo|other=captain}}
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=COL|pos=DF|name=Johan Mojica}}
{{Fs player|no=23|pos=DF|nat=Spain|name=Pablo Maffeo}}
{{Fs player|no=24|pos=DF|nat=SVK|name=Martin Valjent|other=3rd captain}}
{{Fs player|no=25|pos=GK|nat=ESP|name=Iván Cuéllar}}
{{Fs player|no=27|pos=FW|nat=ESP|name=Robert Navarro}}
{{Fs player|no=32|pos=DF|nat=ESP|name=David López}}
{{Fs end}}
=Reserve team=
{{Main|RCD Mallorca B}}
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=28|pos=MF|nat=ESP|name=Jan Salas}}
{{Fs player|no=30|pos=FW|nat=ESP|name=Marc Domènech}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=31|pos=GK|nat=ESP|name=Pere García}}
{{Fs player|no=39|pos=DF|nat=ENG|name=Sebas Wade}}
{{Fs end}}
=Out on loan=
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no=|pos=DF|nat=BEL|name=Siebe Van der Heyden|other=at FC St. Pauli until 30 June 2025}}
{{Fs player|no=|pos=FW|nat=ESP|name=Javi Llabrés|other=at Eldense until 30 June 2025}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=|pos=FW|nat=COL|name=Daniel Luna|other=at Cartagena until 30 June 2025}}
{{Fs end}}
Management and staff
{{See also|List of RCD Mallorca managers}}
=Technical staff=
{{Fb cs header}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Head coach |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Jagoba Arrasate}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Assistant coach |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Bittor Alkiza}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Fitness coach |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Sergi Pérez
{{flagicon|ESP}} Miguel Artigues}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Goalkeeping coach |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Luisvi de Miguel}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Analysts |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Xisco Campos
{{flagicon|ESP}} Xim López}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Delegate |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Chando
{{flagicon|ESP}} Anabel Soto}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Kit man |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} José Martín
{{flagicon|ESP}} Aitor Hernández}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Head of medical staff |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Adolfo Muñoz}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Nutritionist |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Nuria Granados}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Physiotherapist |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Dani Guiscafré
{{flagicon|ESP}} Toni Jordi Perelló
{{flagicon|ESP}} Magí Vicens
{{flagicon|ESP}} Ferran Rosselló}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Rehab fitness coach |s= {{flagicon|ESP}} Christian Castilla}}
{{Fb cs footer|u=1 September 2021|s=[https://www.rcdmallorca.es/primer-equipo/plantilla/mallorca/3]|date=September 2021}}
=Board of directors=
class="wikitable"
|+ !Position !Staff |
President |
rowspan="2" |Board of Directors Member |
Sam Garvin |
Honorary Secretary
|Rosemary Mafuz |
Vice-secretary
|Alfonso Díaz |
=Sports directors=
class="wikitable"
!Position !Staff |
CEO of Football
|Pablo Ortells |
Sports director
|Sergio Marty |
Technical secretary
|Sergio Moya |
=Steering committee=
class="wikitable"
!Position !Staff |
CEO of Business
|Alfonso Díaz |
Finance Director
|José Manuel Campos |
Director of Legality, Compliance, Operations and HR
|Lidia Navarro |
Communications and Media Director
|Héctor Martín |
Marketing Director
|Vanessa Feo |
Social Area Director
|Román Albarrán |
Commercial Director
|Rubén Forcada |
Technology & Innovation Director
|Roger Forns |
= Presidents =
Real Sociedad Alfonso XIII Football Club
{{div col|colwidth=25em}}
- Adolfo Vázquez Humasqué (1916)
- Antoni Moner (1916–19)
- Josep Ramis d'Ayreflor (1919–24)
- Antoni Moner (1924–26)
- Lluís Sitjar (1926–27)
- Sebastià Sancho (1927)
- Manuel Villalonga (1927–29)
- Josep Ramis d'Ayreflor / Sebastià Sancho (1929–30)
- Antonio Parietti / Lluís Sitjar (1930–31)
{{div col end}}
Club Deportivo Mallorca
{{div col|colwidth=25em}}
- Lluís Sitjar / Josep Sancho / Ramón Cavaller (1931–32)
- Miquel Seguí (1932–34)
- Llorenç Lladó / Andreu Homar (1934–35)
- Andreu Homar (1935–43)
- Lluís Sitjar (1943–46)
- Félix Pons Marqués (1946–47)
{{div col end}}
Real Club Deportivo Mallorca
{{div col|colwidth=25em}}
- Joaquín Fuster / Andreu Homar / Joan de Vidal (1948–51)
- Antoni Buades / Josep Tous (1951)
- Antoni Buades / José María del Valle (1952)
- Llorenç Munar (1955)
- Jaume Rosselló (1956–61)
- Llorenç Munar (1961)
- Joan de Vidal (1964–66)
- Josep Barona (1966–67)
- Josep Barona / Pau Servera (1967–68)
- Pau Servera / Guillem Ginard (1969–70)
- Guillem Ginard / Josep Fandós (1970–71)
- Josep Fandós (1971–72)
- Joan de Vidal (1972–74)
- Joan de Vidal / Antoni Seguí (1974–75)
- Antonio Seguí / Joan Ferrer (1975–76)
- Guillem Ginard (1976-77)
- Guillem Ginard / Miquel Contestí (1977–78)
- Miquel Contestí (1978–92)
- Miquel Dalmau (1992–95)
- Bartomeu Beltrán (1995–98)
- Guillem Reynés (1998–00)
- Mateu Alemany (2000–05)
- Vicenç Grande (2005–08)
- Mateu Alemany (2008–09)
- Tomeu Vidal (2009–10)
- Josep Maria Pons (2010)
- Jaume Cladera (2010–12){{cite news|url=http://www.rcdmallorca.info/principal_new.php?nombreModulo=noticiasDetalle&idnoticia=28954&idseccion=1&idmenu=3&idsubmenu=20|title=Jaume Cladera nuevo presidente del RCD Mallorca|trans-title=Jaume Cladera new RCD Mallorca president|publisher=RCD Mallorca|language=es|date=27 September 2010|access-date=28 November 2010}}
{{div col end}}
Honours
=Domestic competitions=
- Copa del Rey{{cite web|language=es|url=https://www.camisetasclubes.com/shop/-ezp-40.html |title=Palmarés en |publisher=MARCA |access-date=22 June 2010}}
- Winners (1): 2002–03
- Runners-up (3): 1990–91, 1997–98, 2023–24
- Supercopa de España{{cite web |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/spansupcuphist.html |author1=Carnicero, José |author2=Torre, Raúl |author3=Ferrer, Carles Lozano |title=Spain – List of Super Cup Finals |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) |date=28 August 2009 |access-date=22 June 2010 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100308121247/http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/spansupcuphist.html |archive-date=8 March 2010 }}
- Winners (1): 1998
- Runners-up (1): 2003
- Segunda División
- Winners (2): 1959–60, 1964–65
- Play-off Winners (1): 2019
- Segunda División B
- Winners (2): 1980–81, 2017–18
=Continental competitions=
- UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup
- Runners-up (1): 1998–99
League records
=Team=
- Best La Liga position: Third (1998–99, 2000–01)
- Record La Liga win: 7–1 v Recreativo de Huelva (h), 9 March 2008
- Record La Liga defeat: 7–0 v Atlético Madrid (a), 7 February 1988
- Fastest goal: 22 seconds - {{flagicon|Spain}} Dani García v Real Oviedo, 21 February 1999.
- Most goals scored in a season: 69 (2007–08)
Individual
=Notable players=
{{See also|Category:RCD Mallorca footballers}}
=Most appearances=
{{updated|13 March 2025}}[https://www.bdfutbol.com/en/e/egols24.html Mallorca players]; BDFutbol
class="wikitable" | ||
# | Name | Matches |
---|---|---|
1° | {{flagicon|Spain}} Paco Soler | 419 |
2° | {{flagicon|Spain}} Miguel Ángel Nadal | 348 |
3° | {{flagicon|Spain}} Javier Olaizola | 333 |
4° | {{flagicon|Spain}} {{ill|Bernardo Sans|es}} | 309 |
5° | {{flagicon|Spain}} Antonio Raíllo | 282 |
6° | {{flagicon|Spain}} {{ill|Doro (footballer)|lt=Doro|es|Doro (futbolista)}} | 278 |
7° | {{flagicon|Spain}} Ángel Pedraza | 272 |
8° | {{flagicon|Spain}} Dani Rodríguez | 270 |
9° | {{flagicon|Spain}} Abdón Prats | 263 |
10° | {{flagicon|POR}} José Nunes | 258 |
=Top scorers=
{{updated|13 March 2025}}
class="wikitable" | ||
# | Name | Goals |
---|---|---|
1° | {{flagicon|SER}} Goran Milojević | 71 |
2° | {{flagicon|Cameroon}} Samuel Eto'o | 70 |
3° | {{flagicon|Spain}} Abdón Prats | 55 |
4° | {{flagicon|Spain}} Manolo | 53 |
5° | {{flagicon|Spain}} Ernesto Domínguez | 53 |
- Pichichi Trophy
- La Liga
- {{flagicon|Spain}} Daniel Güiza – 27 (2007–08)
- Ricardo Zamora Trophy
- La Liga
- {{flagicon|Argentina}} Carlos Roa – 1998–99
- Segunda División
- {{flagicon|Morocco}} Badou Zaki – 1988–89
=World Cup players=
The following players have been selected by their country in the World Cup Finals, while playing for Mallorca.
{{div col|colwidth=38em}}
- {{Flagicon|YUG}} Zoran Vulić (1990)
- {{Flagicon|ESP}} Iván Campo (1998)
- {{Flagicon|ARG}} Carlos Roa (1998)
- {{Flagicon|ESP}} Albert Luque (2002)
- {{Flagicon|ESP}} Miguel Ángel Nadal (2002)
- {{Flagicon|CMR}} Samuel Eto'o (2002)
- {{Flagicon|CMR}} Pierre Webó (2010)
- {{Flagicon|ALG}} Liassine Cadamuro-Bentaïba (2014)
- {{Flagicon|KOR}} Lee Kang-in (2022)
- {{Flagicon|SRB}} Predrag Rajković (2022)
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Club information
- Members: 12,107 (2020–21)
- Total Attendance in La Liga: 205,828 (2019–20){{efn-ua|The attendance numbers are affected due to the COVID-19 pandemic}}
- Average Attendance: 10,836 Spectators (2019–20)
- Official shirt manufacturer: Nike
- Official shirt sponsors: αGEL
- Other sponsors: Coca-Cola, CaixaBank,{{cite news|url=https://www.rcdmallorca.es/en/content/news/news/rcd-mallorca-and-caixabank-partnership-to-extend-into-a-10th-season|title=Caixabank partnership extension|publisher=(official website)|date=17 September 2020}} Estrella Damm, PayPal, Fibwi, juaneda, Air Europa, Specialized Bicycle Components, okmobility, Alua Hotels & Resorts
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=Stadium information=
- Name – Visit Mallorca Stadium{{cite web |url=https://www.rcdmallorca.es/en/club/facilities/stadium |title=Club stadium |publisher=(official website) |access-date= 27 August 2020}}
- City – Palma de Mallorca
- Capacity – 23,142
- Inauguration – June 1999
- Pitch size – 107 m x 69 m
- Other Facilities: – Antonio Asensio Sports Complex (aka "Son Bibiloni"){{cite web |url=https://www.rcdmallorca.es/contenidos/noticias/noticia/son-bibiloni-el-corazon-del-rcd-mallorca |title=Son Bibiloni, RCD Mallorca's heart |access-date= 27 August 2020}}
- Google Maps Location – [http://www.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=39.590059,2.630791&spn=0.002956,0.005021&t=k&z=18&om=1 Visit Mallorca Stadium]
Affiliated teams
- {{flagicon|SPA}} RCD Mallorca B – Reserve team
References
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External links
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- {{official website|http://www.rcdmallorca.es/en}} {{in lang|ca|es|en}}
- [http://www.bdfutbol.com/en/e/e24.html BDFutbol team profile]
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