Fixtures

Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 04/28 10:00 33 Badalona Futur vs Hercules - View
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 05/05 10:00 34 Hercules vs Lleida - View

Results

Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 04/21 10:00 32 [2] Hercules v SCR Pena Deportiva [12] W 5-1
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 04/14 10:30 31 CE Manresa v Hercules W 0-1
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 04/07 17:00 30 [5] Hercules v Atletico Saguntino [13] W 3-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 03/30 16:00 29 [12] UD Alzira v Hercules [5] W 0-1
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 03/24 18:00 28 [5] Hercules v Terrassa [8] D 1-1
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 03/16 17:00 27 [18] La Nucia v Hercules [5] D 0-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 03/10 17:00 26 [5] Hercules v Valencia B [14] D 0-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 03/03 17:00 25 [5] Hercules v CE Europa [3] D 0-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 02/25 16:00 24 [16] Cerdanyola del Valles FC v Hercules [4] D 1-1
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 02/18 11:00 23 [1] Hercules v SE Penya Independent [17] L 2-3
Europe Friendlies 02/15 10:00 - Hercules v Torpedo Kutaisi L 0-1
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 02/10 16:00 22 [8] CE Andratx v Hercules [2] W 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 46 22 24
Wins 23 12 11
Draws 11 5 6
Losses 12 5 7
Goals for 68 39 29
Goals against 38 15 23
Clean sheets 20 11 9
Failed to score 10 5 5

Wikipedia - Hércules CF

Hércules de Alicante Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. ([ˈeɾkules]) is a Spanish football team in Alicante, in the Valencian Community. Founded on 25 October 1922, it currently plays in Segunda Federación – Group 3, and plays its home games at the 29,500-capacity Estadio José Rico Pérez.

History

Hércules FC first team in the 1920s with Vicente Pastor Alfosea, the founder of the club, in the background.

Hércules CF has been documented since 1914 although not officially registered until 26 September 1922, alongside Mercantil de Cartagena, Federación Levantina and others. Its founder was Vicente Pastor Alfosea dubbed "El Chepa". In its early days, the club played in various locations, the foothills of la montañosa, the lands of l'Hort del tio Ron, the campo de Benalúa or the facilities of the Alicante Recreation Club. Hercules joined a youth league, becoming champion in 1918. The first official match was in 1919 against Athletic Club Benaluense, Hercules winning 2–1. At first the team played in white and red striped shirts and black pants.

Hércules CF squad in 1936.

After first appearing in La Liga in the 1935–36 season, Hércules would play sporadically in the category for the next 40 years, playing mainly in the second division but going as low as the third. From 1961 to 1969, neighbours Alicante acted as its feeder club.

Hércules line-up, 1985. Second at the right top, Pétur Pétursson.

After a ten-year spell in the top flight, encompassing 12 seasons in the 1970s and '80s, the club only returned again in the 1996–97 campaign. Though eventually relegated, it managed two remarkable comeback wins over Barcelona, which ultimately handed the Liga title to Real Madrid.

In 2004–05, after five years in the third level, Hércules finished second, being subsequently promoted to the "silver category". After posting three consecutive solid seasons, the club narrowly missed out on a return to the top division in 2009, finishing fourth, three points behind last-promotee Tenerife.

Hércules celebrate in Alicante, after returning to La Liga in 2010

The 2009–10 campaign saw Hércules promoted back into the top flight after 14 years in dramatic fashion: losing 0–1 at half-time at Rayo Vallecano, the team fought back to win 2–1 in the penultimate game of the season and leap frogged Real Betis into third place. In the last round, a 2–0 away win against relegation-threatened Real Unión guaranteed promotion, with the 4–0 win of Betis over Levante eventually counting for nothing (all three teams – Levante, Hércules and Betis – ended equal on points).

Early into the 2010–11 season, one year, three months and 19 days after Barcelona's last home defeat in the league, Hércules recorded a shock 2–0 win at the Camp Nou thanks to a brace from Nelson Valdez – Barcelona had won their last 11 home matches, scored at least three times in each of their last six league fixtures and were protecting a 17-game unbeaten streak. This was the Alicante outfit's third successive win over the Barcelona, having won both meetings in their previous top flight campaign 14 years before.

In the 2013–14 campaign, they were relegated to the Segunda División B after finishing in last place in the Segunda División.

In the 2016–17 Copa del Rey, the team drew 1–1 with Barcelona. In the second match at the Camp Nou (Barcelona's home), Hércules was defeated by the Catalonian side 7–0.

Hercules is a professional soccer team based in Alicante, Spain. The team was founded in 1922 and currently competes in the Segunda Division B, the third tier of Spanish football. The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Estadio José Rico Pérez.

Hercules has a rich history in Spanish football, having spent several seasons in La Liga, the top tier of Spanish football. The team has a passionate fan base and a strong rivalry with other clubs in the region.

Known for their attacking style of play and skilled players, Hercules has produced many talented footballers over the years. The team has a strong youth academy that focuses on developing young talent and promoting local players.

Hercules has had its ups and downs over the years, but the team continues to strive for success and work towards achieving their goals on the pitch. With a dedicated fan base and a rich history, Hercules remains a respected and competitive team in Spanish football.