| Date | Season | Halftime | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14.11.2010 | 2010 | 0 : 0 | 0 : 0 |
| Time | Team | Name | Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61'' | Mallorca | Nsue | Substitution 1 |
| 63'' | Deportivo La Coruna | Saúl | Substitution 1 |
| 71'' | Deportivo La Coruna | Riki | Substitution 2 |
| 75'' | Mallorca | Jose Martí | Substitution 2 |
| 90'' | Deportivo La Coruna | Adrián | Substitution 3 |
| Position | Number | Name |
|---|---|---|
| ui.hrac_ | 13 | D. Aouate |
| ui.hrac_ | 16 | Jose Nunes |
| ui.hrac_ | 17 | Ayoze |
| ui.hrac_ | 4 | Ramis |
| ui.hrac_ | 2 | Edson Ratinho |
| ui.hrac_ | 20 | J. de Guzman |
| ui.hrac_ | 19 | Jose Martí |
| ui.hrac_ | 3 | João Victor |
| ui.hrac_ | 7 | M. Pereira |
| ui.hrac_ | 9 | P. Webó |
| ui.hrac_ | 8 | Nsue |
| Position | Number | Name |
|---|---|---|
| ui.hrac_ | 1 | Aranzubia |
| ui.hrac_ | 2 | Manuel Pablo |
| ui.hrac_ | 7 | Lopo |
| ui.hrac_ | 19 | D. Colotto |
| ui.hrac_ | 23 | Aythami |
| ui.hrac_ | 33 | Seoane |
| ui.hrac_ | 22 | Juan Rodríguez |
| ui.hrac_ | 12 | Saúl |
| ui.hrac_ | 4 | Rubén Pérez |
| ui.hrac_ | 11 | Riki |
| ui.hrac_ | 10 | Adrián |
| Position | Number | Name |
|---|---|---|
| ui.hrac_ | 11 | G. Castro |
| ui.hrac_ | 10 | F. Cavenaghi |
| ui.hrac_ | 21 | Crespí |
| ui.hrac_ | 1 | G. Lux |
| ui.hrac_ | 29 | Kevin |
| ui.hrac_ | 5 | Rubén |
| ui.hrac_ | 27 | Tejera |
| Position | Number | Name |
|---|---|---|
| ui.hrac_ | 20 | Y. Desmarets |
| ui.hrac_ | 8 | L. Nouioui |
| ui.hrac_ | 21 | Valerón |
| ui.hrac_ | 28 | Juan Domínguez |
| ui.hrac_ | 15 | Laure |
| ui.hrac_ | 13 | Manu |
| ui.hrac_ | 27 | Rochela |
The Spanish team Real Club Deportivo Mallorca, from the port city of Palma, has been playing football since 1916. Interestingly, it is the oldest football team in the Balearic Islands. In its more than a century of existence, it has also won a number of successes, the biggest being the 2003 Copa del Rey and before that the 1998 Spanish Super Cup triumph.
More about RCD MallorcaThis Spanish football club has many nicknames, including Turcos, Súper Dépor, Herculinos or simply Depor. They are also nicknamed Branquiazuis (blue and white), from which the club colours are easily deduced. They can also be found, of course, on the home jersey, which features blue and white horizontal stripes. They are at home in the Abanca-Riazor stadium, which has a capacity of 32,660 spectators. The club was founded back in 1906, in the city of La Coruña in the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia.
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