# CD Lugo

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Spanish football team

Football club

Lugo Full name Club Deportivo Lugo S.A.D. Nicknames Albivermellos (White and red) Luguiño (Little Lugo) O nabo mecánico (The Clockwork Game) Founded 8 July 1953; 72 years ago (1953-07-08) Ground Anxo Carro, Lugo, Galicia, Spain Capacity 7,114[1] President Ronald Baroni Head coach Álex Ortiz (caretaker) League Primera Federación – Group 1 2025–26 Primera Federación – Group 1, 9th of 20 Website www.cdlugo.com Home colours Away colours Current season

**Club Deportivo Lugo** is a [Spanish football team](/source/List_of_football_clubs_in_Spain) based in [Lugo](/source/Lugo), in the autonomous community of [Galicia](/source/Galicia_(Spain)). Founded on 8 July 1953, it plays in [Primera Federación](/source/Primera_Federaci%C3%B3n) – Group 1, holding home games at *[Estadio Anxo Carro](/source/Estadio_Anxo_Carro)*.

## History

The new board of directors was officially formed under the presidency of Emilio Núñez Torrón on Wednesday, 8 July 1953, after a merger between *[SG Lucense](/source/SG_Lucense)* and *CD Polvorín*. CD Lugo played their first official match against [Pontevedra CF](/source/Pontevedra_CF) on Sunday, 13 September 1953. Lugo won it 3–1.[2] With the new configuration of the Tercera División from the 1956–57 season Lugo permanently played there for many further years. In the 1961–62 Lugo led by the coach Luis Diestro won their first trophy, becoming [Tercera División](/source/Tercera_Divisi%C3%B3n) champion.[3]

Lugo earned promotion for the first time to Segunda División in 1992, but could not remain more than one season in the league. The [1992–93 season](/source/1992%E2%80%9393_Segunda_Divisi%C3%B3n) was unsuccessful for the club, as it had only 25 points in 38 games and finished in the 18th position among 20 teams.[4] Lugo became a representative of the middle class of the Segunda División B. Between 1994 and 2000 the club had no problems retaining its place in the category.[5]

It took 20 years before the club earned promotion again to the second division after beating [Cádiz](/source/C%C3%A1diz_CF) in the last round of the [promotion play-offs](/source/2012_Segunda_Divisi%C3%B3n_B_play-offs), after a [penalty shootout](/source/Penalty_shoot-out_(association_football)).

In 2013 the club started their second consecutive season in the Segunda. Lugo finished in 12th position with 54 points, just 4 points from being relegated to [Segunda División B](/source/Segunda_Divisi%C3%B3n_B).[3]

The 2014–15 season was the sixth and the last for coach [Quique Setién](/source/Quique_Seti%C3%A9n). With 49 points Lugo reached 15th position and achieved their goal to retain its place in Segunda División.[2] [Luis Milla](/source/Luis_Milla_(footballer%2C_born_1966)) was chosen as a new coach for the 2015–16 season. Unfortunately, he left the club in February 2016. He explained that it was for personal reasons and the club accepted his resignation.[6]

In October 2017, after twelve rounds of the [2017–18 season](/source/2017%E2%80%9318_Segunda_Divisi%C3%B3n), Lugo for the first time in their history led the table of the Segunda División.[7] However, the team finished that season in the 12th position.[6]

During the [2018–19 season](/source/2018%E2%80%9319_Segunda_Divisi%C3%B3n) Lugo was fighting to stay in the Segunda División, and finally ended up on the 18th position which allowed them to remain in the Spanish Second Division for a seventh consecutive season.[2] The club went undefeated in the last 6 games of the season[8] which helped them finish just 2 points above the relegation zone.[9]

In the [2022–23 Season](/source/2022%E2%80%9323_Segunda_Divisi%C3%B3n), Lugo were relegated to third division, ending their 11 consecutive seasons in second division.

## Kit

The current kit consists of a red and white vertical striped shirt, light blue shorts and light blue socks. The shirt has remained unchanged since 1955 except in 1996 when horizontal stripes were chosen instead of vertical. The second kit isn't set and has changed multiple times. However, the light blue similar to the [Flag of Galicia](/source/Flag_of_Galicia) is the one that has been used the longest.

For the 2013–14 Second Division season, the company originally commissioned to make the kit was the Italian company [Kappa](/source/Kappa_(brand)), but due to disagreements over the retail price, the agreement was cancelled, and a new agreement was reached with the company [Enfíos](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Enf%C3%ADos&action=edit&redlink=1).

### Kit history

2010 2013–14 2014–15 2015–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21

## Season to season

[Deportivo de La Coruña](/source/Deportivo_de_La_Coru%C3%B1a) vs. CD Lugo

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey 1953–54 3 3ª 5th DNP 1954–55 3 3ª 8th DNP 1955–56 3 3ª 9th DNP 1956–57 3 3ª 3rd DNP 1957–58 3 3ª 4th DNP 1958–59 3 3ª 3rd DNP 1959–60 3 3ª 5th DNP 1960–61 3 3ª 2nd DNP 1961–62 3 3ª 1st DNP 1962–63 3 3ª 2nd DNP 1963–64 3 3ª 4th DNP 1964–65 3 3ª 3rd DNP 1965–66 3 3ª 5th DNP 1966–67 3 3ª 2nd DNP 1967–68 3 3ª 4th DNP 1968–69 3 3ª 5th DNP 1969–70 3 3ª 2nd Fourth round 1970–71 3 3ª 10th First round 1971–72 3 3ª 16th Second round 1972–73 4 Serie A 1st DNP Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey 1973–74 3 3ª 10th First round 1974–75 3 3ª 5th Third round 1975–76 3 3ª 15th First round 1976–77 3 3ª 14th First round 1977–78 4 3ª 1st First round 1978–79 3 2ª B 18th Second round 1979–80 4 3ª 7th First round 1980–81 4 3ª 1st First round 1981–82 4 3ª 3rd First round 1982–83 4 3ª 4th First round 1983–84 4 3ª 4th Second round 1984–85 4 3ª 4th First round 1985–86 4 3ª 1st Second round 1986–87 3 2ª B 11th Second round 1987–88 3 2ª B 9th Third round 1988–89 3 2ª B 5th Third round 1989–90 3 2ª B 5th DNP 1990–91 3 2ª B 2nd First round 1991–92 3 2ª B 2nd Fourth round 1992–93 2 2ª 18th Fifth round

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey 1993–94 3 2ª B 8th Third round 1994–95 3 2ª B 11th Third round 1995–96 3 2ª B 10th DNP 1996–97 3 2ª B 20th DNP 1997–98 3 2ª B 6th DNP 1998–99 3 2ª B 11th DNP 1999–2000 3 2ª B 8th DNP 2000–01 3 2ª B 15th DNP 2001–02 3 2ª B 9th DNP 2002–03 3 2ª B 18th DNP 2003–04 4 3ª 6th DNP 2004–05 4 3ª 3rd DNP 2005–06 4 3ª 2nd DNP 2006–07 3 2ª B 9th Second round 2007–08 3 2ª B 7th DNP 2008–09 3 2ª B 8th First round 2009–10 3 2ª B 7th DNP 2010–11 3 2ª B 1st DNP 2011–12 3 2ª B 3rd First round 2012–13 2 2ª 11th Second round Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey 2013–14 2 2ª 12th Third round 2014–15 2 2ª 15th Third round 2015–16 2 2ª 14th Third round 2016–17 2 2ª 9th Second round 2017–18 2 2ª 12th Third round 2018–19 2 2ª 18th Round of 32 2019–20 2 2ª 16th First round 2020–21 2 2ª 18th Second round 2021–22 2 2ª 16th Second round 2022–23 2 2ª 22nd First round 2023–24 3 1ª Fed. 10th Round of 32 2024–25 3 1ª Fed. 13th 2025–26 3 1ª Fed.

- **12** seasons in [Segunda División](/source/Segunda_Divisi%C3%B3n)

- **3** seasons in [Primera Federación](/source/Primera_Federaci%C3%B3n)

- **23** seasons in [Segunda División B](/source/Segunda_Divisi%C3%B3n_B)

- **34** seasons in [Tercera División](/source/Tercera_Divisi%C3%B3n)

- **1** season in [Categorías Regionales](/source/Divisiones_Regionales_de_F%C3%BAtbol)

## Current squad

- *As of 5 February 2026*[10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under [FIFA eligibility rules](/source/FIFA_eligibility_rules); some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK ESP Marc Martínez 2 DF ESP Yago Rodríguez 3 DF ESP Ibaider Garriz 4 DF ESP Pablo Trigueros 5 FW ESP Álex Gallar 6 DF ESP Pere Haro 7 FW ESP Jorge González 8 MF EQG Álex Balboa 9 MF ESP Neco Celorio (on loan from Racing Santander) 10 MF ESP Txus Alba 11 FW ESP Víctor Pastrana 12 MF ESP Antonio Perera 13 GK ESP Iker Piedra No. Pos. Nation Player 14 MF ESP Kevin Presa 15 FW ARG Nicolás Reniero 16 DF ESP José María Amo 17 DF ESP Diego Caballo 18 MF POR Gabriel Costa 19 FW ESP Iker Unzueta 20 DF ESP Iago López 21 FW SRB Ognjen Teofilović 22 FW ESP Santi Samanes 23 FW CIV Lago Junior 24 DF ESP Josep Gayá 25 FW ESP Borja Sánchez

### Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under [FIFA eligibility rules](/source/FIFA_eligibility_rules); some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player — DF ESP Jon Merino (at Arenas until 30 June 2026) No. Pos. Nation Player — DF BRA Maycon (at Sarriana until 30 June 2026)

### Reserve team

Main article: [Polvorín FC](/source/Polvor%C3%ADn_FC)

### Current technical staff

Position Staff Manager Alex Ortiz Assistant manager Millán Fernández Assistant coach Ángel Mociño Analyst Adrià Díaz Fitness coach Antón Eiré Goalkeeping coach Fernando Currás Assistant fitness coach Santiago Pineda Technical assistant Diego Seoane Doctor Roberto Díaz Physiotherapists Iñaki Fernández Daniel Xesús García Rehab fitness coach Erik Penedo Nutritionist Daniel Pedrosa Delegate José Luis Corral

Last updated: May 2026 Source: [CD Lugo](https://www.cdlugo.com/equipo/plantilla/cd-lugo/3) (in Spanish)

## Stadium

CD Lugo play its home matches at the *[Estadio Anxo Carro](/source/Estadio_Anxo_Carro)*. It has a capacity of approximately 8,000. Built in 1974 it was inaugurated on 31 August 1974, with a triangular tournament featuring also [Deportivo de La Coruña](/source/Deportivo_de_La_Coru%C3%B1a) and [Club Lemos](/source/Club_Lemos).

- [Google map of Anxo Carro](https://maps.google.com/maps?t=k&hl=en&ie=UTF8&z=16&ll=43.003141,-7.570953&spn=0.007203,0.014462&om=1)

## Famous players

Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games, have reached international status, or both.

Samuel Galindo Serge Leuko Iván Zarandona Ramon Azeez Ángel Guirado José Manuel Aira Pablo Álvarez Ángel Cuéllar Iago Díaz Fabri Antonio Guayre Iriome González Paco Jémez José Juan Diego López Manu Víctor Marco Carlos Pita Pablo Rodríguez Fernando Seoane

See also: [Category:CD Lugo footballers](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:CD_Lugo_footballers)

## Coaches

Ramón Polo (1951–52) Pontoni (1971–72) Ignacio Martín-Esperanza (1974–75), (1982–83) Fabri (1986–88) Julio Díaz (1988–89), (1990–92) Luis Rodríguez Vaz (1992–93) Fernando Vázquez (1994–95) Fabri (1999–2000) Carlos García Cantarero (2000) Julio Díaz (2000–01) Víctor Basadre (2000–01) Julio Díaz (2001–02) Javier Vidales (2002–03) José Durán (2004) Carlos Ballesta (2004–05) Quique Setién (2009–15) Luis Milla (2015–16) José Durán (2016) Luis César Sampedro (2016–2017) Francisco (2017–)

## Bibliography

- Pérez, Abraham: *Sacho de seda*, Menino Morreu, 2023.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["DATOS"](https://www.cdlugo.com/club/datos) (in Spanish). CD Lugo. Retrieved 26 September 2020.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-historia_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-historia_2-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-historia_2-2) *[Historia](http://www.cdlugo.com/club/historia)*

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-:0_3-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-:0_3-1) ["Historia | Lugo - Web Oficial"](http://www.cdlugo.com/club/historia). *Historia | Lugo - Web Oficial* (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 October 2019.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** ["Segunda División, Temporada 1992/1993 - liga smartbank, segunda division, campeonato nacional de liga de segunda división, segunda division española, laliga 2 española"](https://www.resultados-futbol.com/segunda1993). *resultados-futbol.com*. Retrieved 27 December 2019.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["Historia | Lugo - Web Oficial"](http://www.cdlugo.com/club/historia). *Historia | Lugo - Web Oficial* (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 December 2019.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-:1_6-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-:1_6-1) ["Luis Milla dimite como entrenador del Lugo"](https://www.marca.com/futbol/lugo/2016/02/24/56ce336e268e3ef01e8b460b.html). *Marca* (in Spanish). 24 February 2016. Retrieved 12 November 2019.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** ["El Lugo, líder en solitario por primera vez en su historia"](https://web.archive.org/web/20180101154256/https://as.com/futbol/2017/10/31/segunda/1509420075_858240.html) (in Spanish). [Diario AS](/source/Diario_AS). 31 October 2017. Archived from [the original](https://as.com/futbol/2017/10/31/segunda/1509420075_858240.html) on 1 January 2018. Retrieved 31 October 2017.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** ["Lugo - Segunda División 2018/2019"](https://www.resultados-futbol.com/Lugo/2019). *resultados-futbol.com*. Retrieved 27 December 2019.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-9)** ["Segunda División, Temporada 2018/2019 - liga smartbank, segunda division, campeonato nacional de liga de segunda división, segunda division española, laliga 2 española"](https://www.resultados-futbol.com/segunda2019/grupo1). *resultados-futbol.com*. Retrieved 27 December 2019.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-10)** ["CD Lugo » Squad 2025/2026"](https://www.worldfootball.net/teams/te13846/cd-lugo/squad/). WorldFootball. Retrieved 22 September 2025.

## External links

- [Official website](http://www.cdlugo.com) (in Spanish)

- [Futbolme team profile](http://www.futbolme.com/coj/index_equipo.asp?modo_e=2&id_equipo=541) (in Spanish)

- [BDFutbol team profile](http://www.bdfutbol.com/en/e/e76.html)

v t e Club Deportivo Lugo, S.A.D. Clubs CD Lugo CD Lugo B (reserve team) Home stadium Estadio Anxo Carro Seasons 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 Related articles SG Lucense

v t e Primera Federación 2026–27 clubs Group 1 Arenas Avilés Industrial Barakaldo Bilbao Athletic Cacereño Coria Cultural Leonesa Deportivo Fabril Extremadura UD Logroñés Lugo Mérida Mirandés UD Ourense Ponferradina Pontevedra Racing Ferrol Real Unión Unionistas Zamora Group 2 Águilas Alcorcón Algeciras Antequera Atlético Madrileño Cartagena Europa Gimnàstic Hércules Huesca Ibiza Jaén Juventud Torremolinos Murcia Rayo Majadahonda Real Madrid Castilla Sant Andreu Teruel Villarreal B Zaragoza Former teams Albacete Alcoyano Amorebieta Andorra Arenteiro Atlético Baleares Atlético Sanluqueño Barcelona Atlètic Badajoz Betis Deportivo Calahorra Castellón Celta Fortuna Ceuta Córdoba Cornellà Costa Brava Deportivo A Coruña Eldense Extremadura UD Fuenlabrada Gimnástica Segoviana Guadalajara Intercity Internacional Madrid La Nucía Linares Linense SD Logroñés Málaga Marbella Melilla Numancia Osasuna B Ourense CF Racing Santander Real Sociedad B Recreativo Granada Recreativo Huelva Sabadell San Fernando Sestao River Sevilla Atlético SS Reyes Talavera Tarazona Tenerife Tudelano UCAM Murcia Valladolid Promesas Yeclano Seasons 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25 2025–26 2026–27 Play-offs 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 Associated competitions Promotion to Segunda División Relegation to Segunda Federación National cup: Copa del Rey Semi-professional cup: Copa Federación de España

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