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Sporting de Gijón vs. Deportivo de La Coruña (27.01.2019)

Date Season Halftime Result
27.01.2019 2018 1 : 2 1 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
7'' Deportivo La Coruna Álex Bergantiños Normal Goal
12'' Sporting Gijon U. Đurđević Normal Goal
15'' Deportivo La Coruna C. Santos Normal Goal
19'' Deportivo La Coruna Dani Giménez Yellow Card
26'' Sporting Gijon Cristian Salvador Yellow Card
54'' Deportivo La Coruna Domingos Duarte Yellow Card
61'' Deportivo La Coruna Edu Expósito Substitution 1
62'' Sporting Gijon André Sousa Substitution 1
66'' Deportivo La Coruna F. Cartabia Substitution 2
68'' Sporting Gijon Carlos Carmona Substitution 2
74'' Sporting Gijon Álvaro Jiménez Substitution 3
76'' Deportivo La Coruna C. Santos Substitution 3
80'' Deportivo La Coruna Vicente Gómez Yellow Card
89'' Sporting Gijon Andre Geraldes Yellow Card
90'' Deportivo La Coruna Carlos Fernández Luna Yellow Card

Lineup Sporting de Gijón

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 13 Diego Mariño
Defence 15 Canella
Defence 6 J. Babin
Defence 19 M. Peybernes
Defence 18 Geraldes
Midfield 10 Carlos Carmona
Midfield 8 Hernán
Midfield 16 André Sousa
Midfield 20 Cristian Salvador
Midfield 12 Álvaro Jiménez
Forward 23 U. Đurđević

Lineup Deportivo de La Coruña

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 Dani Giménez
Defence 22 Pablo Marí
Defence 17 Diego Caballo
Defence 2 David Simón
Defence 6 Domingos Duarte
Midfield 4 Álex Bergantiños
Midfield 8 Vicente Gómez
Midfield 19 Borja Valle
Midfield 11 F. Cartabia
Midfield 21 Edu Expósito
Forward 9 C. Santos

Substitutes Sporting de Gijón

Position Number Name
Midfield 17 R. Lod
Forward 9 N. Blackman
Forward 21 Traver
Goalkeeper 1 Dani Martín
Defence 2 Molinero
Midfield 14 Nacho Méndez
Defence 26 Carlos Cordero

Substitutes Deportivo de La Coruña

Position Number Name
Midfield 20 D. Moreno
Forward 18 Carlos Fernández
Forward 7 Quique
Midfield 5 Pedro Mosquera
Defence 12 M. Somma
Goalkeeper 13 Ortolá
Defence 24 Bóveda

Sporting de Gijón

Spanish team Sporting de Gijón was founded in 1905. One interesting fact is that their stadium, Estadio El Molinón, is the oldest ever in Spain where professional football is played. Opened in 1908, it can offer a sporting spectacle to more than 29,000 spectators. Although they have played in the first league, they have not been able to win many trophies. Their greatest achievements are a second place finish in the top flight from the 1978/1979 season and a double final appearance in the prestigious Copa del Rey in 1981 and 1982.

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Deportivo de La Coruña

This 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.

More about Deportivo de La Coruña
Home corners 6
Home shots 18
Home shots on target 5
Home fouls 13
Home yellow cards 2
Home red cards
Away corners 3
Away shots 11
Away shots on target 4
Away fouls 21
Away yellow cards 4
Away red cards

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