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Mallorca
Founded in 1916, Real Club Deportivo Mallorca is a historic football institution from the Balearic Islands, embodying the Mediterranean spirit of its home city, Palma. The club's origins trace back to a group of football enthusiasts, including Alfons Vidal, who established the team, initially playing in a field near the city's cathedral. Their early years were spent in regional competitions before joining the national league system. The club's home is the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix, a modern 23,142-capacity stadium located in Palma. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, especially during key matches, the stadium has been the stage for the club's most memorable moments. Mallorca's identity is deeply tied to its island roots, often reflected in a passionate, resilient playing style that mirrors the tenacity of its supporters. Mallorca's trophy cabinet, while not overflowing, contains significant achievements that mark its peak periods. The club's golden era arrived in the late 1990s and early 2000s under the guidance of manager Héctor Cúper. They won the Copa del Rey in 2003, defeating Recreativo Huelva, and were runners-up in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1999, losing to Lazio. They also claimed the Supercopa de España in 1998. These successes cemented their status as a competitive force in Spanish football. Legendary players have donned the vermilion shirt, including Argentine striker Juan Carlos Valerón, prolific forward Samuel Eto'o during his early European career, and the iconic Spanish midfielder Marcos. More recently, players like Daniel Güiza, who won the Pichichi Trophy in 2008, and Japanese star Takefusa Kubo have left their mark. The club's fan culture is fiercely loyal, with supporters known as the "Mallorquinistes." A notable rivalry exists with UD Ibiza, known as the "Balearic Derby," though their most intense historical rivalries have been with other regional clubs. After a period of financial instability and relegation, Mallorca has stabilized, currently competing in La Liga. Their recent return to the top flight has been marked by a pragmatic approach under coach Javier Aguirre, focusing on defensive solidity and team cohesion to secure their status. An interesting fact is that the club's badge features the Crown of Aragon and the Catalan flag, reflecting the island's historical and cultural ties.
About Mallorca
Mallorca is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1916. Mallorca currently fields a squad of 33 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 5 upcoming matches on the Mallorca fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full Mallorca schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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