Girona FC relegated to second division on final day of the season

The Catalan club spent two seasons in the top flight in what has been their only stint in the division in their history

Girona's Montilivi stadium. (Photo: Xavier Pi)
Girona's Montilivi stadium. (Photo: Xavier Pi) / ACN

ACN | Barcelona

May 17, 2019 12:21 PM

Girona FC have been relegated from the top flight of Spanish football on the last day of the season, after a XXX loss to Deportivo Alavés.

(However, the win wasn’t enough for Girona to avoid the drop, as Celta Vigo’s (result/win) against Rayo Vallecano confirmed their survival and Girona’s relegation.)

Going into the final day of the season, the Catalan club’s chances of avoiding relegation were already slim and were dealt a further blow during the week with the news of an injury to their top scorer Cristhian Stuani, ruling him out of the game.

The drop to the second division sees the end of the Blanquivermells’ first stint in Spain’s top tier. Last season was the first time the club ever competed in the Primera División, and a 10th place finish gave the team encouragement for this campaign.

There will be a bitter disappointment to how the season ended in north Catalonia, as Girona sat comfortably mid-table at the halfway point of the season.

A run of nine losses in 11 matches saw the club fall into peril going into the last day, and their relegation was ultimately confirmed in Mendizorrotza stadium this weekend.

“This is a very difficult moment and the first thing I want to do is take responsibility for myself,” manager Eusebio Sacristán said following last week’s loss at home to Levante, which all but sealed their fate.

“I’ve let a lot of people down, those who’ve had so much confidence in me, the club management, the players, the fans, and ultimately, all who love this great club,” Sacristán lamented.

Espanyol and Barcelona

Elsewhere, Espanyol have finished the season just outside the European spots. Going into the final day of the season, they had a chance to secure European football for next season for the first time in over a decade, but their (draw with/loss to) Real Sociedad leaves them out. 

Ultimately, the Barcelona-based club finish the season in (XXXth) position, in mid-table after an up-and-down season where they struggled to find consistency. 

Meanwhile, FC Barcelona ended the season as champions after comfortably securing a 26th league title after a narrow win against Levante some weeks ago. The title in their eight in the last 11 years.