1994–95 Albacete Balompié season

The 199495 season was the 54th season in Albacete Balompié's history.

Albacete Balompié
1994–95 season
PresidentJosé Vicente García Palazón
ManagerLuis Suárez (to 4 September)[1]
Ginés Meléndez (caretaker, 11 September)[2]
Benito Floro (from 18 September)[3]
StadiumCarlos Belmonte
La Liga17th (qualified for play-offs)
Copa del ReySemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: José Luis Zalazar (13)[4]
All: José Luis Zalazar (16)

Squad

Retrieved on 21 January 2021[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Spain ESP Alejandro
GK Spain ESP Juan Carlos Balaguer
GK Spain ESP Fernando Marcos
GK Spain ESP José Francisco Molina
DF Spain ESP Coco
DF Spain ESP Santi
DF Spain ESP Esteve Fradera
DF Spain ESP Magín
DF Spain ESP Javier Oliete
DF Spain ESP Alejandro Rodríguez
DF Spain ESP Mario Romero
DF Spain ESP Sotero López
DF Spain ESP Albert Tomàs
MF Croatia CRO Nenad Bjelica
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Spain ESP Ángel Brau
MF Spain ESP Pedro Cordero
MF Spain ESP Óscar García (on loan from Barcelona)
MF Spain ESP Manolo Salvador
MF Spain ESP Alberto Monteagudo
MF Spain ESP Josep Sala
MF Uruguay URU José Luis Zalazar
FW Bulgaria BUL Ivaylo Andonov
FW Spain ESP Antonio
FW Argentina ARG Oscar Dertycia
FW Uruguay URU Raúl Dos Santos
FW Spain ESP Gregorio Fonseca
FW Spain ESP Fernando Morientes

Transfers

[6]

In

PosPlayerFromNotes
Summer
GKSpain Fernando MarcosSpain Cartagena FCLoan return
GKSpain José Francisco MolinaSpain Valencia
DFSpain Javier OlieteSpain Celta VigoLoan return
DFSpain Albert TomàsSpain Lleida
MFSpain Óscar GarcíaSpain BarcelonaLoan
FWBulgaria Ivaylo AndonovBulgaria PFC CSKA Sofia
FWArgentina Oscar DertyciaSpain Tenerife
Winter
MFSpain Manolo SalvadorSpain Atlético Marbella
FWSpain Gregorio FonsecaSpain Español

Out

PosPlayerToNotes
Summer
DFFederal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladan DimitrijevićSpain Extremadura
DFSpain Delfí GeliSpain Atlético Madrid
DFSpain Sócrates ParriSpain Levante
MFSpain Juan Antonio ChesaSpain Rayo Vallecano
MFSpain José María MenéndezSpain Real BetisFree transfer[7]
FWSpain José GonzálezSpain Rayo Vallecano
FWBrazil NílsonSpain Real Valladolid
Winter
FWUruguay Raúl Dos SantosSpain Villarreal

Squad stats

Last updated on 29 December 2020.[4][8][9][10]

No. Pos Nat Player TotalLa LigaLa Liga play-offsCopa del Rey
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Spain ESP Alejandro 100+100000
GK Spain ESP Juan Carlos Balaguer 50500000
GK Spain ESP Fernando Marcos 1101000010
GK Spain ESP José Francisco Molina 3402302090
DF Spain ESP Coco 4003201070
DF Spain ESP Santi 4323322080
DF Spain ESP Esteve Fradera 441351206+10
DF Spain ESP Magín 00000000
DF Spain ESP Javier Oliete 1609+40002+10
DF Spain ESP Alejandro Rodríguez 14011+100020
DF Spain ESP Mario Romero 1601000060
DF Spain ESP Sotero López 4603602080
DF Spain ESP Albert Tomàs 230130108+10
MF Croatia CRO Nenad Bjelica 43927+4621102
MF Spain ESP Ángel Brau 00000000
MF Spain ESP Pedro Cordero 2839+102202+51
MF Spain ESP Óscar García 33227+22003+10
MF Spain ESP Manolo Salvador 25017+102050
MF Spain ESP Alberto Monteagudo 503+200000
MF Spain ESP Josep Sala 34122+202081
MF Uruguay URU José Luis Zalazar 4916371321102
FW Bulgaria BUL Ivaylo Andonov 29419+541040
FW Spain ESP Antonio 31312+1120+202+41
FW Argentina ARG Oscar Dertycia 32813+1361+102+22
FW Spain ESP Gregorio Fonseca 1925+80001+52
FW Spain ESP Fernando Morientes 2779+1150+1062
Players who have left the club after the start of the season:
FW Uruguay URU Raúl Dos Santos 211+110000

Competitions

Overall

CompetitionFinal position
La Liga17th (lost in play-offs)
Copa del ReySemi-finals
1.^ Despite losing in the La Liga relegation play-offs, Albacete were not relegated due to the administration scandal involving Sevilla and Celta Vigo.[11]

La Liga

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
15 Tenerife 38 13 9 16 57 57 0 35[lower-alpha 1]
16 Compostela 38 11 12 15 44 56 12 34[lower-alpha 2]
17 Albacete[lower-alpha 3] 38 10 14 14 44 61 17 34[lower-alpha 2] Qualification for the relegation playoffs
18 Sporting Gijón (O) 38 8 12 18 42 67 25 28
19 Valladolid[lower-alpha 3] 38 8 9 21 25 63 38 25
Source: LFP
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(O) Play-off winners
Notes:
  1. TEN 1–0 ATM; ATM 3–1 TEN
  2. ALB 1–3 COM; COM 0–0 ALB
  3. On July 31, 1995, Sevilla and Celta Vigo were relegated to Segunda División B for not provide documentation (audit) neither making their payments to the Royal Spanish Football Federation at time limit. Then, the two best qualified teams to be relegated, Albacete and Valladolid were readmitted to La Liga. Later, Sevilla and Celta Vigo claimed that according to the law[12] they had another 15 working days more because they made allegations days before. Finally, the solution[13] was to not relegate any involved team and expanding the league to 22 teams for next two seasons.

Matches

[14]   Win   Draw   Loss

MatchOpponentVenueResult
1Celta VigoH1–1
2Real BetisA1–4
3Real MadridH1–1
4LogroñésA1–1
5SevillaA2–0
6Athletic BilbaoH1–2
7Sporting de GijónA2–3
8Racing SantanderH2–0
9EspañolA1–5
10CompostelaH1–3
11Real ZaragozaA0–1
12Atlético MadridH2–2
13ValenciaA3–3
14TenerifeH2–1
15Real SociedadA0–2
16Real OviedoH1–0
17Real ValladolidA1–1
18BarcelonaH2–2
19Deportivo La CoruñaA1–2
MatchOpponentVenueResult
20Celta VigoA0–0
21Real BetisH3–1
22Real MadridA0–0
23LogroñésH0–0
24SevillaH1–1
25Athletic BilbaoA2–1
26Sporting de GijónH1–2
27Racing SantanderA1–2
28EspanyolH1–1
29CompostelaA0–0
30Real ZaragozaH0–3
31Atlético MadridA0–4
32ValenciaH1–0
33TenerifeA2–2
34Real SociedadH0–1
35Real OviedoA3–1
36Real ValladolidH1–0
37BarcelonaA1–0
38Deportivo La CoruñaH2–8

Relegation play-offs

[8][9]   Win   Draw   Loss

OpponentAggregateVenueFirst LegVenueSecond Leg
Salamanca2–5A2–0H0–5 (a.e.t.)
1.^ Despite losing in the La Liga relegation play-offs, Albacete were not relegated due to the administration scandal involving Sevilla and Celta Vigo.[11]

Copa del Rey

[14]   Win   Draw   Loss

RoundOpponentAggregateVenueFirst LegVenueSecond Leg
Third roundBeasain3–3 (a)A2–3H1–0
Fourth roundSestao Sport3–1A2–1H1–0
Round of 16Real Zaragoza3–2H2–1A1–1
Quarter-finalsAtlético Madrid2–1A1–1H1–0
Semi-finalsValencia2–3A1–1H1–2

References

  1. "Matches Luis Suárez". BDFutbol. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  2. "Matches Ginés Meléndez". BDFutbol. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  3. "Matches Benito Floro". BDFutbol. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  4. "Albacete » Appearances Primera División 1994/1995". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  5. "Albacete » Squad 1994/1995". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  6. "Albacete » Transfers 1994/1995". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  7. "José María Cabrera MENÉNDEZ". Quesomecanico.com. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  8. "Benito Floro sienta cátedra en Salamanca" (PDF). Mundo Deportivo. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  9. "El Salamanca, a lo grande" (PDF). Mundo Deportivo. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  10. "Albacete » Appearances Copa del Rey 1994/1995". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  11. "Temporada 1994-95 (nota aclaratoria de la ampliación a 22 equipos)" (in Spanish). futbolme.com. Retrieved 6 November 2010.
  12. "Ley de Procedimiento Administrativo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 November 2010.
  13. "Temporada 1994-95 (nota aclaratoria de la ampliación a 22 equipos)" (in Spanish). futbolme.com. Retrieved 6 November 2010.
  14. "Albacete » Fixtures & Results 1994/1995". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
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