Friday, June 19, 2009

Enhorabuena


Unlike most years, the final 'temporada' of the Spanish Second Division will be one without drama which is unfortunate for people like myself who crave the torture and ecstasy within futbol. My sentiments, however, fall on deaf ears in three Spanish towns which are celebrating the euphoria of a triumphant return to the Primera Division.

Let's start with Xerez. The land of flamenco has never had a Real Madrid or a FC Barcelona come to the Estadio Chapin so the locals will be in for a treat. I'm glad for the people but frankly, personally I'm still bitter at the way Jozy Altidore was treated by the club. He would have been much better off being loaned out to Levante or maybe Real Sociedad where he actually would have gotten some playing time. Xerez coach Esteban Vigo never wanted Jozy there and that was evident. Only the clubs execs wanted him and thus started a cluster-you-know-what of epic proportions.
But, let's set that aside briefly and tip our caps to Xerex who put away some old choking ghosts of the past and will delight their fans with their first ever appearance in the Primera Division. Enhorabuena.

Next is Tenerife who returns to La Liga for the first time since the 2001-2002 season. For a side that spent so much time in the Primera back in the 80s and 90s, the seven year drought must have felt like an eternity. It's good to see the Canary Islands represented in the First Division and we'll have that next year. Who knows, maybe the islanders will even be able to make a run towards a Europa League berth like they did back in the mid 90s. La Cara de Tenerife is back!

Last but certainly not least is Zaragoza. The long-time first division club from Aragon is rightly back in the Primera. Credit players like the Brazilian Ewerthon who muscled his way to being the leading scorer in this year's Liga Adelante. The 1995 Recopa Champs will be competitive in next year's la Liga so don't expect them to be a one and done.

So this weekend all matches have zero implications except where teams will lay in the final standings. Alaves secured their fate of relegation when las Palmas tied so the 2001 UEFA Cup runners up will descend further down to La Segunda B and who knows if we will ever hear from them.

Speaking of the Segunda B, there is still work to be done in the promotion playoffs. Cadiz and Cartegena have already secured their spots in next year's El Infierno leaving two more spots to be had. Sunday sees the return leg of the two playoff matches between Alcorcon-Real Union and Villarreal B - Real Jaen. Both first leg games ended in 0-0 draws so look for the Real Madrid giant killer Real Union to advance and the modest club from the north of Granada, Jaen, to lay claim to the final spot in next year's El Infierno.

Resultados - Jornada 41

R. Sociedad - Levante 1-1
Zaragoza - Cordoba 3-1
Hércules - Albacete 4-1
Alavés - Alicante 1-0
Las Palmas - Rayo Vallecano 0-0
Castellón - Eibar 4-0
Gimnástic - Elche 2-0
Murcia - Salamanca 2-1
Xerez - Huesca 2-1
Girona - tenenrife 0-1
Sevilla At - Celta 0-0


Clasificacion

1. Tenerife - 81 Ascendido!
2. Xerez - 81 Ascendido!
3. Zaragoza - 80 Ascendido!
4. Hércules - 75
5. Rayo - 69
6. R. Sociedad - 64
7. Levante - 63
8. Castellón - 62
9. Salamanca - 60
10. Gimnástic - 57
11. Elche - 53
12. Murcia - 52
13. Huesca - 50
14. Córdoba - 50
15. Girona - 49
16. Albacete - 48
17. Celta - 47
18. Las Palmas - 46
19. Alavés - 43 Descendido
20. Alicante - 34 Descendido
21. Eibar - 32 Descendido
22. Sevilla At - 18 Descendido

Friday, June 12, 2009

The Cava Is On Ice


Tomorrow just may be the day where all positions in El Infierno are decided. Then again, it may not. After this weekend, this is still one last week to play, yet the teams at the top who are so close to promotion still have some work to be done. More on that later.

Meanwhile, at the bottom, Celta took a huge step towards avoiding relegation to Segunda B by beating Alaves 2-1 thanks to two goals from iago Aspas, a player who will now go down in Celta lore. Only Las Palmas can be caught by the Basque side and the gap is a fairly wide five points. This all but closes a sad state of affairs for Alaves who, as mentioned numewrous times before in this blog, rose to European glory by coming oh-so-very close to winning the 2001 UEFA Cup. The only holdover from that team is Astudillo who promised to walk back to Vitoria completely naked should Alaves survive. Thankfully for the majority of the northern Spanish countryside, it looks like that won't happen so cows in Asturias will be spared the site of a naked poney-tailed futbolista doing a reverse of the Camino de Santiago.

Back to the top, Xerez lost at Tenerife to drop to 2nd place but it doesn't really matter as they are still just a single point away from earning promotion to the Primera Division for the first time in club history. Part of me hopes they drop the home encounter against Huesca and then lose the season finale in Balaidos mainly because I'm still smarting from the fact that Jozy Altidore never played a single minute for Esteban Vigo. I can only imagine what kind of hand-writing might be happening should Huesca pull off the stunner and Hercules creep to within three points heading into the final weekend of the season. But let's be honest, it won't happen and Xerez and the islanders out in the Canaries look safe for promotion. Tenerife travels to Catalonia to play Girona who should be applauded for a stellar performance their first season in El Infierno. Playing in the smallest stadium with one of the smallest budgets, the club still finished with 49 points in 15th place. Not bad.

As for the other team destined to drink cava on Saturday, Primera Disvision stalwart Zaragoza looks safe to secure their pass back to glory as they are at home against Cordoba who are just glad to not be relegated. The 1995 Recopa winners belong back in the elite of Spanish futbol and it will be good to have them there.

Resultados - Jornada 40
Albacete - Murcia 0-0
Celta - Alaves 2-1
Rayo - Real Sociedad 4-1
Salamanca - Zaragoza 1-3
Tenerife - Xerez 2-0
Eibar - Girona 2-2
Levante - Elche 2-0
Huesca - Sevilla Atletico 3-0
Gimnástic - Castellon 0-1
Córdoba - Las Palmas 4-1
Alicante - Hercules 1-2

Clasificacion

1. Tenerife - 78
2. Xerez - 78
3. Zaragoza - 77
4. Hércules - 72
5. Rayo - 68
6. R. Sociedad - 63
7. Levante - 62
8. Salamanca - 60
9. Castellón - 59
10. Gimnástic - 54
11. Elche - 53
12. Huesca - 50
13. Córdoba - 50
14. Murcia - 49
15. Girona - 49
16. Albacete - 48
17. Celta - 46
18. Las Palmas - 45
19. Alavés - 40
20. Alicante - 34
21. Eibar - 32
22. Sevilla At. - 17

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Bienvenido Recre, Numancia y.... Betis!?!


It is that special time of year when drama unfolds for teams who have been barely noticed all season long due to their inability to string together victories. In Spain's Primera Division, the fate of Recreativo was already sealed going into the final weekend as they will be part of this blog during the 2009-2010 season.

The Pajaritos from Numancia had at outside shot at survival but it was not meant to be. The club that started off its season beating the trichampions FC barcelona 1-0 at their modest little stadium, will be playing in El Infierno next season.

The third team would be playing in El Infierno next season was the one subject to tons of debate. Who would it be? Surely it would be Osasuna who had to beat Real Madrid at home to have any chance at not being relegated. But credit the Pamplona side for overcoming a 0-1 deficit and winning 2-1 setting of pandemonium in the stands at the Estadio Rey de Navarre. Maybe it would be Getafe who had to get a point in Santander against Racing to ensure their survival? Nope. A Granero goal in the first half was all the suburban Madrid team needed and so last year's UEFA Cup quarterfinalist gets to play with the bog bioys next year. What about Sporting? The newly promoted side had the luxury of playing Recre but still the Asturianos had to overcome a 1-0 deficit and won 2-1.

That left us with the Betis-Valladolid match which at first shaped up as one of those *wink* *wink* let's tie this match so we both can stay up. But a funny thing happened on the way to summer vacation. All the teams below them won and so the enxt thing you know, Betis were fighting for their survival because they did not own the tiebreaker against Getafe. The purple men from Castilla y Leon struck first but Betis would equalise in the second half and were desperately seeking the game-winner. Time after time the Betis chances were brushed aside. At the final whistle, disbelief set in at the Ruiz de Lopera as the beticos will now be playing in El Infierno next season. For the Betis fans, some of the most passionate in Spain, it was like a funeral except that with the tears, there were also riots in the streets afterwards and fans yelling at the team president that he was a 'cabron'. Needless to say, betis in El Infierno next year will make things very interesting.

As for our actual Segunda Division teams themselves, props to Xerez for now being just a single point away from promotion. With three weeks left in the season, all they need is a draw in one of those matches. It may not come this week since they travel to second place Tenerife, but depending on what Hercules does at now relegated Alicante in the Alicante derby, both teams could be celebrating promotion out on the island this weekend and what a fun party that would be.

Speaking of Hercules, their draw against Celta now leaves them five points behind Zaragoza in the race for the third and final promotion spot. Making up five points in three weeks is a long shot. Hercules need to beat their crosstown rivals and then hope Zaragoza gets tripped up in Salamanca on Saturday which will be a tough match for the Aragoneses.

So the drama unfolding at the top is starting to look anticlimatic but the drama at the bottom, once an afterthought, is getting serious. Alaves are three points behind Celta in the fight for the last surivival spot. How sad to see two clubs who fared so well in recent years in European play now struggling to avoid relegation to the third level of Spanish futbol. The noose is tight for the Galicians whose nightmarish second half continues. The match of the weekend could very much take place on Saturday when the two teams meet.

Resultados - Jornada 39
R. Sociedad - Cordoba 0-2
Zaragoza - Albacete 3-0
Hércules - Celta 2-2
Alavés - Huesca 3-0
Las Palmas - Salamanca 1-1
Levante - Rayo 1-0
Elche - Castellon 0-1
Murcia - Alicante 3-1
Xerez - Eibar 3-0
Girona - Gimnastic 2-1
Sevilla At - Tenerife 0-4

Clasificacion:

1. Xerez - 78
2. Tenerife - 75
3. Zaragoza - 74
4. Hércules - 69
5. Rayo - 65
6. R. Sociedad - 63
7. Salamanca - 60
8. Levante - 59
9. Castellón - 56
10. Gimnástic - 54
11. Elche - 53
12. Murcia - 48
13. Girona - 48
14. Córdoba - 47
15. Huesca - 47
16. Albacete - 47
17. Las Palmas - 45
18. Celta - 43
19. Alavés - 40
20. Alicante - 34 (Relegated)
21. Eibar - 31 (Relegated)
22. Sevilla At - 17 (Relegated)