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Real Sociedad B

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Spanish football club
Not to be confused withUD San Sebastian de los Reyes.

Football club
Real Sociedad B
Full nameReal Sociedad de Fútbol, S.A.D. "B"
Nickname(s)Sanse
Founded1955; 70 years ago (1955)
asReal Sociedad de Fútbol Junior[1]
GroundCampo José Luis Orbegozo
Usurbil, Spain
Capacity2,500
PresidentJokin Aperribay
Head coachSergio Francisco
LeaguePrimera Federación – Group 1
2023–24Primera Federación – Group 1, 9th of 20

Real Sociedad de Fútbol "B" (also known asSanse) is aSpanish football team based inSan Sebastián, in the autonomous community ofBasque Country. Founded in 1955, it is thereserve team ofReal Sociedad and plays inPrimera Federación – Group 1, holding home games atCampo José Luis Orbegozo holding 2,500 spectators[2] of theZubieta Facilities.

Unlike in nations such asEngland, reserve teams inSpain play in the same football pyramid as their senior team rather than a separate league. However, reserve teams cannot play in the same division as their senior team. Therefore, the team is ineligible for promotion toLa Liga, the division in which the main side plays. Reserve teams are also no longer permitted to enter theCopa del Rey.

History

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The team's origin dates from 1952 when theReal Sociedad youth team were runners-up in theCopa del Rey Juvenil and the club's board sought to bridge the gap between the talented teenagers and the senior team: the concept ofReal Sociedad de Fútbol Junior was introduced, but economic problems delayed its first official match until 1955, immediately after the youth team won the Copa Juvenil.[1] After quickly gaining promotion to the third tier to become part of the national football pyramid, a name change was required to differentiate them from the senior team, andSan Sebastián Club de Fútbol was chosen.[1] They first reached thesecond division in1959–60, and achieved a best ever classification in the category after finishing fifthtwo years later; however, as the main squad wasrelegated fromLa Liga, San Sebastián was ineligible for promotion, being relegated instead.[1]

In 1980,Sanse was promoted to the newly createdSegunda División B, remaining in that category for 17 consecutive seasons. Afterwards they fluctuated between the third and fourth tiers, reaching the promotion playoffs of the former in 1991 and 2006 but subsequently falling short. In 1992, a change in rules forced the team to change its name, and it was renamedReal Sociedad de Fútbol B.Liga de Fútbol Profesional's rules prohibit B clubs from having different names from their parent club, the exceptions beingReal Madrid Castilla andSevilla Atlético. Upon celebrating its 50-year anniversary in 2007, the team had used 486 players, preparing dozens to represent the first team including the vast majority of the squad that won the Spanish championship twice in succession (1980–81 and1981–82).

A change in the club structure from 2016 meant that most Sanse players would be promoted from a new subsidiary,Real Sociedad C (previously known as Berio), who would play inTercera División with under-20 graduates of the club'syouth system. The Real Sociedad C team must play at least one division below Real Sociedad B.

In the2017–18 season, the team finished third in Group 2.[3] In2020–21,Sanse won their group and gained promotion to the second division 59 years since their last appearance, after defeatingAlgeciras in thepromotion play-off finals.[4][5] On 22 May 2022, Sanse was relegated back to the third tier after only one season in the second tier.

Club names

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  • Real Sociedad de Fútbol Junior –(1955–57)
  • San Sebastián Club de Fútbol –(1957–91)
  • Real Sociedad de Fútbol "B" –(1991–92)
  • Real Sociedad de Fútbol, S.A.D. "B" –(1992–)

Season to season

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SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1955–5652ª Reg.1st
1956–5741ª Reg.4th
1957–5835th
1958–5933rd
1959–6031st
1960–6129thFirst round
1961–6225thRound of 32
1962–6339th
1963–6435th
1964–65313th
1965–6638th
1966–67311th
1967–6835th
1968–6934th
1969–7033rdThird round
1970–7138thFirst round
1971–7236th
1972–7338th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1973–74310th
1974–7536th
1975–7637th
1976–77312th
1977–7843rd
1978–7943rd
1979–8041st
1980–8132ª B8th
1981–8232ª B11thFirst round
1982–8332ª B6th
1983–8432ª B9th
1984–8532ª B17th
1985–8632ª B8th
1986–8732ª B15thFourth round
1987–8832ª B6thSecond round
1988–8932ª B3rdThird round
1989–9032ª B5th
1990–9132ª B4thDNP
SeasonTierDivisionPlace
1991–9232ª B8th
1992–9332ª B9th
1993–9432ª B7th
1994–9532ª B10th
1995–9632ª B13th
1996–9732ª B17th
1997–9843rd
1998–9941st
1999–200041st
2000–0142nd
2001–0232ª B17th
2002–0342nd
2003–0432ª B10th
2004–0532ª B5th
2005–0632ª B2nd
2006–0732ª B7th
2007–0832ª B12th
2008–0932ª B18th
2009–1041st
2010–1132ª B11th
SeasonTierDivisionPlace
2011–1232ª B12th
2012–1332ª B11th
2013–1432ª B12th
2014–1532ª B14th
2015–1632ª B7th
2016–1732ª B10th
2017–1832ª B3rd
2018–1932ª B12th
2019–2032ª B5th
2020–2132ª B1st
2021–22220th
2022–2331ª Fed.5th
2023–2431ª Fed.9th
2024–2531ª Fed.

Current squad

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As of 4 February 2025.[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKSpain ESPAitor Fraga
3MFSpain ESPJon Balda
4DFSpain ESPJon Martín
5DFSpain ESPEneko Astigarraga
6MFFrance FRAAlex Lebarbier
7FWSpain ESPDani Díaz
8MFSpain ESPMikel Rodríguez
9FWSpain ESPEkain Orobengoa
10FWSpain ESPMikel Goti
11FWKenya KENJob Ochieng
13GKSpain ESPEgoitz Arana
14DFSpain ESPIbra Cámara
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15DFSpain ESPPeru Rodríguez
16MFSpain ESPManex Gibelalde
17FWSpain ESPDarío Ramirez
18MFSpain ESPEder García
20FWSpain ESPArkaitz Mariezkurrena
21DFSpain ESPJon Merino
22DFSpain ESPIñaki Rupérez
23DFSpain ESPUnax Agote
24DFSpain ESPLuken Beitia
28MFSpain ESPTomy Carbonell
29FWSpain ESPSydney Osazuwa
31FWSpain ESPAlex Marchal

Reserve team

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Main article:Real Sociedad C

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
26FWSpain ESPJakes Gorosabel
32GKSpain ESPAdrián Zango
No.Pos.NationPlayer
33GKSpain ESPJavier Jiménez

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer

Current technical staff

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PositionStaff
Head coachSpainSergio Francisco
Assistant coachSpain Iosu Rivas
Goalkeeping coachSpain Luis Castro
AnalystSpain Jon Gorrotxategi
Fitness coachSpain Karla Larburu
Mental coachSpain Jon Ollora
PhysioSpain Asier Caballe
Spain Txomin Zinkunegi
NutritionistSpain Natalia Ibañez
Match delegateSpain Iñaki Arostegi

Last updated: 9 November 2021
Source:Sanse(in Spanish)

Former players

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Honours

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Notes

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  1. ^abThird tier
  2. ^Won First Phase group and Second Phase group; promoted inplay-offs
  3. ^Promoted inplay-offs
  4. ^Fourth tier
  5. ^Promoted directly
  6. ^Not promoted inplay-offs
  7. ^Not promoted inplay-offs
  8. ^Promoted inplay-offs

Stadium

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Real Sociedad B hold home games atInstalaciones de Zubieta, which holds 2,500 spectators.

Players of both the first and the second teams train in these facilities, with Sanse's players being nicknamed "Potrillos" ("Colts") as the grounds are located near the city'shorse racetrack.

Former coaches

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdEl Sanse cumple medio siglo [Sanse turns half a century], El Diario Vasco (in Spanish), 15 September 2007
  2. ^"Spain - Real Sociedad de Fútbol - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news".Soccerway. Retrieved24 January 2020.
  3. ^"Histórico R. Sociedad B - Segunda División B G 2 2017/2018".resultados-futbol.com. Retrieved23 December 2019.
  4. ^abLa Real Sociedad 'B' regresa a Segunda División sesenta años después (1-2) [Real Sociedad 'B' returns to the Second Division sixty years later (1-2)],RFEF (in Spanish), 22 May 2021
  5. ^El ascenso del Sanse ofrecerá beneficios deportivos, económicos y sociales a la Real [The promotion of Sanse will offer sporting, economic and social benefits to the Real], Naiz (in Spanish), 23 May 2021
  6. ^"Sanse squad 21/22". Real Sociedad. Retrieved22 July 2021.
  7. ^"Victor Fuchs, entre football et restauration" [FC Libourne: Victor Fuchs, between football and catering] (in French). leresistant.fr. 22 October 2021.

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