
Team profile
Elche
Founded in 1923 through the merger of two local clubs, Elche Club de Fútbol is the heart and soul of the city of Elche in the Valencian Community. Known as "Los Franjiverdes" (The Green Stripes) for their iconic vertically striped shirts, the club's identity is deeply intertwined with its city, famous for its UNESCO-listed palm grove and the ancient Misteri d'Elx theatrical performance. The team's fortress is the Estadio Martínez Valero, a modern arena with a capacity of over 33,000 that holds a special place in football history as a host venue for the 1982 FIFA World Cup. Elche's journey has been one of resilience, marked by periods in La Liga and Segunda División. Their greatest achievement remains reaching the Copa del Rey final in 1969, where they narrowly lost to Athletic Bilbao. They also qualified for the UEFA Cup in the 1984-85 season, marking their European debut. Legendary figures have graced the club, including all-time top scorer Nino, the elegant midfielder Marcial Pina, and the prolific striker Juan Carlos. The team's playing style has traditionally been pragmatic and built on a strong defensive organization, reflecting the gritty, hard-working character of the region. The fan culture is passionate and loyal, with supporters creating a vibrant atmosphere at the Martínez Valero, often celebrating goals with a unique "Elche palm" gesture. Currently, Elche competes in Spain's Segunda División following relegation from La Liga. A defining moment in their modern history was their dramatic promotion to the top flight in 2020 via the playoffs, followed by a surprising survival in their first season back. Their most intense rivalry is with fellow Valencian side Hércules CF, known as the "Derbi de la Vega," while matches against Valencia CF and Villarreal CF also carry significant local weight. An interesting fact is that the club's crest features a palm tree, a direct symbol of their city's most famous landmark.
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View allElche and Deportivo Alavés Share the Spoils in Their Sole Primera Encounters at Martínez Valero
Elche and Deportivo Alavés have faced off just twice in La Liga at the ilicitano stadium, with each side claiming one victory. Discover the balanced history of this rare top-flight matchup.
Elche and Fans to Hold Pre-Match Celebration Ahead of Vital Clash with Alavés
Elche CF has announced a pre-match party organized with fan groups before Saturday's crucial La Liga fixture against Deportivo Alavés. The event aims to boost team morale and foster unity.
















