Deportivo de A Coruña
- City
- A Coruña
- Country
- Spain
- Founded
- 1906
- Nickname
- Depor
Deportivo de La Coruna, known as Depor, is a Spanish football club from A Coruna in Galicia, founded in 1906. Playing at the Riazor, the club enjoyed a golden era around the turn of the millennium, winning La Liga in 2000 and reaching a Champions League semi-final, before dropping into the lower divisions. It has developed players whose transfers commanded major fees.
Elche
- City
- Elche
- Country
- Spain
- Stadium
- Estadio Martínez Valero
- Founded
- 1923
- Nickname
- Franjiverdes
Elche CF is a Spanish football club from Elche, in the Valencian Community, founded in 1923. Nicknamed the Franjiverdes, the club plays at the Estadio Martinez Valero and has enjoyed several spells in La Liga, drawing support from a city famous for its palm groves and footwear industry. The Franjiverdes have long moved between the top two tiers, sustained by a loyal support in a mid-sized city of the Alicante province.