Rcd Mallorca
Real Club Deportivo Mallorca, commonly known as RCD Mallorca, is a prominent Spanish professional football club based in Palma, on the island of Mallorca in the Balearic Islands. Established on March 5, 1916, the club was initially registered under the name Alfonso XIII Foot-Ball Club. Over the years, RCD Mallorca has risen to become a staple in Spanish football, participating in La Liga, the top division of Spanish football.
RCD Mallorca's journey began in the early 20th century with the club's board organizing matches against prominent peninsular clubs, such as RCD Espanyol and Real Murcia. The team also played international exhibition games against clubs like AFC Ajax in 1923 and the Uruguay national football team in 1925. These formative years were crucial in setting the foundation for the club's future success.
By the 1930s, RCD Mallorca had solidified its presence in Spanish football. Under the guidance of coach Jack Greenwell, the club showcased talents such as Antolín Arnau, Felipe Ferrer, and Pedro Pizá. The team’s red shirts, black shorts, and socks became a recognizable uniform in the football world.
In recent seasons, RCD Mallorca has seen fluctuating fortunes. For instance, the 2022–23 season marked the club's 89th in history and its second consecutive one in the top flight, a testament to its resilience and tenacity. The club's home matches are played at the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix, a stadium that holds a special place in the hearts of its loyal fanbase.
RCD Mallorca also operates a reserve team, known as Deportivo Mallorca B, established in 1967. This team serves as an essential development platform for nurturing young talents who aspire to join the main squad.
Throughout its history, RCD Mallorca has been home to numerous remarkable players and managers who have contributed to its legacy. The club continues to foster talents who make significant impacts both on and off the pitch.
RCD Mallorca’s story is one of passion, perseverance, and dedication, reflecting the vibrant culture and tradition of Spanish football.