Fixtures

Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 04/28 10:00 34 Cultural Leonesa vs Gimnastic - View
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 05/05 16:00 35 Sabadell vs Gimnastic - View
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 05/11 16:00 36 Gimnastic vs SD Logrones - View
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 05/19 17:30 37 Barcelona B vs Gimnastic - View
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 05/26 17:30 38 Gimnastic vs Rayo Majadahonda - View

Results

Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 04/21 10:00 33 [4] Gimnastic v Celta de Vigo B [3] W 1-0
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 04/14 14:00 32 [15] SD Tarazona v Gimnastic [3] L 1-0
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 04/07 14:00 31 [4] Gimnastic v Fuenlabrada [11] W 1-0
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 03/31 10:00 30 [5] Ponferradina v Gimnastic [4] W 0-1
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 03/24 19:00 29 [4] Gimnastic v Unionistas de Salamanca CF [11] L 0-1
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 03/16 16:00 28 [12] UE Cornella v Gimnastic [2] D 0-0
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 03/10 11:00 27 [2] Gimnastic v Deportivo La Coruna [1] D 1-1
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 03/02 15:00 26 [7] CD Arenteiro v Gimnastic [3] W 0-1
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 02/25 15:00 25 [2] Gimnastic v Teruel [20] L 0-2
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 02/18 17:00 24 [19] Sestao River v Gimnastic [1] D 1-1
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 02/10 15:00 23 [2] Gimnastic v Real Unión [11] W 2-1
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 02/04 15:00 22 [7] Real Sociedad B v Gimnastic [2] W 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 43 22 21
Wins 22 13 9
Draws 12 5 7
Losses 9 4 5
Goals for 46 28 18
Goals against 25 12 13
Clean sheets 23 13 10
Failed to score 11 5 6

Club Gimnàstic de Tarragona, commonly known as Gimnàstic Tarragona or sometimes just Nàstic, is a Spanish sports club based in Tarragona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Its football team plays in Primera Federación – Group 1.

The club was founded in 1886 and is one of the oldest football clubs in Spain. It has teams competing in athletics, basketball, tennis, gymnastics, table tennis and futsal, but a football team was not formed until 1914. The team enjoyed a three-year La Liga spell in its beginnings (1947–50).

Since 1972, the team has played home games at Nou Estadi Costa Daurada, which seats 14,591 spectators.

History

The club was founded on 1 March 1886 by a group of fifteen people who met at the Cafè del Centre on Rambla Nova. The majority of the club's early members belonged to the upper middle class and, as the club name suggests, was initially founded to promote gymnastics. Later the club members began to organise fencing, hiking, boxing and cycling. In 1914, the club absorbed a local football club called the Club Olímpic de Tarragona and consequently formed its own football team using the former colours of Olímpic: red, white and black. In those days the team played home matches in the Avenida Catalunya stadium.

In January 1918, Gimnàstic made its debut as a football team in the Campionat de Catalunya and by 1927 were crowned champions in the second division. In the 1943–44 season the team appeared in the Tercera División and in the following season moved up to the Segunda División.

In the 1946–47 season Nàstic finished second in the second division and entered the La Liga. In 1947 it also reached the Copa del Generalísimo semi-final but lost to the RCD Espanyol, having beaten the FC Barcelona in the previous round.

The team finished its debut first division season in seventh place, with the highlight of the season coming on 11 January 1948 with a 3–1 win against the Real Madrid at the Bernabéu, thus becoming the first team ever to do so. The club played two further seasons in the top level, being relegated in 1949–50 after losing a play-off to the CD Alcoyano. The team moved to the new Nou Estadi in 1972.

Fifty-six years later, for the 2006–07 season, Gimnàstic returned to the top flight. Along with coach Luis César Sampedro, some of the players responsible for the promotion included veterans Antonio Pinilla and Albano Bizarri. Rubén Castro, Ariza Makukula and Javier Portillo (eventually the team's top scorer) were also brought in. The club was placed in the relegation zone for 33 of the 38 rounds, eventually dropping down a division. Sampedro was replaced mid-season by Paco Flores who improved the team's numbers. In the middle of 2007 the club was crowned the Copa Catalunya champions after a 2–1 win over FC Barcelona, with goals from Pinilla and Tati Maldonado.

After returning to the second level Gimnàstic achieved a mid-table position in 2007–08 and 2008–09 with César Ferrando in charge of the team. However, in the 2009–10 and 2010–11 seasons, the club only managed to rank one position above the relegation zone. In the 2011–12 campaign the team was relegated to the Segunda División B after only winning six games out of 42.

On 12 September 2012 Nàstic won the second Catalan Cup in its history, after defeating the AEC Manlleu with an Eugeni goal. In the 2014–15 campaign, after finishing first in its group, the club returned to the second level after defeating the SD Huesca in the play-offs.

In the 2018–19 campaign the team was relegated to the Segunda División B ending a four-year run in the second division.

Gimnastic de Tarragona, commonly known as Gimnastic, is a professional soccer team based in Tarragona, Spain. The club was founded in 1886 and has a rich history in Spanish football.

Gimnastic currently competes in the Segunda Division B, the third tier of Spanish football. The team plays their home matches at the Nou Estadi, a stadium with a capacity of over 14,000 spectators.

The club's colors are red and black, and their mascot is a lion named "Gimnast." Gimnastic has a passionate fan base known for their unwavering support of the team.

Over the years, Gimnastic has produced talented players and has had success in various competitions. The team has a reputation for playing attractive, attacking football and has a strong emphasis on developing young talent.

Overall, Gimnastic is a respected and historic club in Spanish football, with a proud tradition and a bright future ahead.