Fixtures

Spain Segunda 04/21 14:15 36 Eldense vs Albacete Balompie - View
Spain Segunda 04/28 19:00 37 Albacete vs Eibar - View
Spain Segunda 05/05 14:15 38 FC Andorra vs Albacete - View
Spain Segunda 05/12 19:00 39 Albacete vs Leganes - View
Spain Segunda 05/19 19:00 40 Villarreal B vs Albacete - View
Spain Segunda 05/26 19:00 41 Albacete vs Mirandes - View

Results

Spain Segunda 04/14 14:15 35 [21] Albacete Balompie v Tenerife [12] W 1-0
Spain Segunda 04/07 16:30 34 [4] Espanyol v Albacete Balompie [21] L 2-1
Spain Segunda 03/30 17:30 33 [19] Albacete Balompie v Huesca [14] D 1-1
Spain Segunda 03/25 19:30 32 [19] Albacete Balompie v Racing Ferrol [11] D 1-1
Spain Segunda 03/17 17:30 31 [3] Elche v Albacete Balompie [18] L 3-2
Spain Segunda 03/09 15:15 30 [17] Albacete Balompie v Oviedo [8] L 1-2
Spain Segunda 03/01 19:30 29 [7] Sporting Gijon v Albacete Balompie [17] L 2-1
Spain Segunda 02/25 20:00 28 [22] Amorebieta v Albacete Balompie [17] D 1-1
Spain Segunda 02/18 13:00 27 [20] Albacete Balompie v Racing Santander [9] W 2-0
Spain Segunda 02/12 19:30 26 [6] Valladolid v Albacete Balompie [20] D 0-0
Spain Segunda 02/03 13:00 25 [16] Albacete Balompie v FC Cartagena [20] D 1-1
Spain Segunda 01/28 17:30 24 [12] Burgos v Albacete Balompie [16] L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 48 26 22
Wins 13 10 3
Draws 15 9 6
Losses 20 7 13
Goals for 63 38 25
Goals against 68 30 38
Clean sheets 9 6 3
Failed to score 11 3 8

Wikipedia - Albacete Balompié

Albacete Balompié is a Spanish football team based in Albacete, in the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha. Founded on 5 July 1939, it currently plays in Segunda División, the second tier of Spanish football, holding home matches at Estadio Carlos Belmonte, with a capacity of 17,524.

History

Chart of Albacete Balompié league performance 1929–2023

This team is from Albacete a city in Castilla-La Mancha. It's been reported in at least four sources that football was first taught in Albacete by John Hulse, an English Engineer of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railways Company, establishing the foundation of Locomotoras Albacete, after the same-named steam locomotive factory in the city, owned by the Goicoechea family, owners of Talgo. Thus, like in Swindon, football in Albacete is originally linked to the railway industry. Hulse introduced the Sheffield Rules in Albacete, and some of the first matches to be reported are against recreational clubs from Murcia (1897), Alcázar de San Juan (1899), and Villarrobledo (1899).

Log of match scores in football competition dated in 1900. The present document is allegedly one of the various sources of Ottoleaks 1894, explaining personal perspectives on the dawn of football in Spain.

After years of amateur and regional development of football, it would not appear formally until the end of the Spanish Civil War. The club was founded in 1939 under the name Albacete Foot-ball Association, being later changed in an attempt to make it sound "more Spanish". At the [] second division in 1985–86, repeating the feat five seasons later.

In 1989, Benito Floro consecutively promoted the club from the third division to La Liga, overachieving for a seventh place in the first season in the top level. Floro would later coach Real Madrid, returning to Alba two seasons later as the club was relegated in 1995–96.

After years in the second division facing serious economic and sporting difficulties, Albacete returned to the top flight in the 2002–03 campaign, led by César Ferrando (later of Atlético Madrid). However, Albacete dropped in 2004–05 after posting just 6 wins from 38 matches, going on to stabilize in the subsequent seasons in the second level.

The 2010–11 season brought two coaching changes, with both Antonio Calderón and David Vidal (who returned to the club only a few months after leaving) being fired, as Albacete returned to the third division after 21 years. That season the club finished last in Segunda División with only 32 points in 42 matches. On 6 December 2011, Andrés Iniesta – who played for the club in his youth before joining Barcelona – became the club's major shareholder, donating €420,000 to the cash-strapped club. The club managed to reach the round of 16 of the 2011–12 Copa del Rey, notably beating Atlético Madrid 3–1 on aggregate.

In March 2013, Agustín Lázaro, chief executive officer (CEO) of Andrés Iniesta's winery enterprise, was appointed as Albacete's chairman. In June, Iniesta loaned the club a further €240,000 to cover unpaid wages, thus preventing its administrative relegation to the fourth tier.

In 2014, Albacete returned to the Segunda División, but was relegated two seasons later after finishing the season in the 21st position. The club again returned to the Segunda División in the 2016–17 season after winning against Valencia Mestalla in the last round of the promotion play-offs. Albacete finished the 2018–19 season in 4th position of the Segunda División, but then lost to RCD Mallorca in the La Liga play-offs and remained in Segunda División for the 2019–20 season. On next season, Albacete finished last in second division and were relegated to the third division. Thus ending their four-years stay in the second division.

Albacete promoted to Segunda in the 2021–22 Primera RFEF season playoffs, by defeating Deportivo de La Coruña in their home turf. The team came back from a 1–0 deficit, winning 1–2 with an overtime goal.

Albacete Balompié, commonly known as Albacete, is a professional soccer team based in Albacete, Spain. The team was founded in 1940 and currently competes in the Segunda División, the second tier of Spanish football.

Albacete plays their home matches at the Estadio Carlos Belmonte, which has a seating capacity of over 17,000 spectators. The team's colors are white and black, and they are known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit on the field.

Over the years, Albacete has had its share of successes, including several promotions to La Liga, the top division of Spanish football. The team has also had notable runs in the Copa del Rey, Spain's premier domestic cup competition.

Albacete is known for its strong youth academy, which has produced talented players who have gone on to have successful careers in Spain and abroad. The team's style of play is characterized by quick, attacking football and a strong emphasis on teamwork and discipline.

Overall, Albacete is a respected and competitive team in Spanish football, with a rich history and a bright future ahead.