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Girona

Girona

La Liga

Season Statistics

37 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (24%) Draw (35%) Loss (41%)
37 Played
9 Won
13 Drawn
15 Lost
38 Goals For
54 Goals Against

Team Overview

Girona FC represents one of La Liga's most compelling stories, having transformed from a modest Catalan club into a competitive force in Spanish football's top flight. Based in the historic city of Girona in Catalonia, the club has built its identity around technical, possession-based football that reflects the regional footballing philosophy. Under Michel's guidance, Girona has established itself as a team that prioritizes organized play and tactical discipline, though their current campaign statistics reveal the challenges of maintaining consistency at the highest level.

The current La Liga season has proven demanding for Girona, with their record of 9 wins, 13 draws, and 15 losses across 37 matches highlighting the competitive nature of Spain's premier division. Their goal statistics tell a story of defensive vulnerability, having conceded 54 goals while scoring 38, resulting in a goal difference of minus-16. The team has managed just 6 clean sheets throughout the campaign, indicating ongoing defensive concerns that have impacted their ability to climb the table. Their form line shows periods of resilience mixed with disappointing runs, typical of a side still adapting to the relentless demands of La Liga competition.

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Girona's home and away splits reveal interesting tactical insights, with a slight preference for home performances where they've secured 6 victories from 18 matches compared to just 3 wins in 19 away fixtures. The high number of draws, particularly away from home with 8 stalemates, suggests a team capable of competing against superior opposition but lacking the clinical edge to convert competitive performances into victories. Their 10 matches without scoring demonstrates the attacking challenges they've faced, while their overall approach continues to emphasize the technical foundations that have become synonymous with modern Catalan football.

Squad (33 players)

Goalkeepers (5)

A. Andreev
#43 A. Andreev
Rubén Blanco
#1 Rubén Blanco
P. Gazzaniga
#13 P. Gazzaniga
V. Krapyvtsov
#25 V. Krapyvtsov
M. ter Stegen
#22 M. ter Stegen

Defenders (10)

Pol Arnau
#27 Pol Arnau
D. Blind
#17 D. Blind
Alejandro Francés
#16 Alejandro Francés
Gibert Jordana
#28 Gibert Jordana
David López
#5 David López
Arnau Martínez
#4 Arnau Martínez
Álex Moreno
#24 Álex Moreno
Hugo Rincón
#2 Hugo Rincón
Antonio Salguero
#31 Antonio Salguero
Vitor Nunes
#12 Vitor Nunes

Midfielders (11)

Ricard Artero
#36 Ricard Artero
Fran Beltrán
#8 Fran Beltrán
C. Echeverri
#14 C. Echeverri
L. Kourouma
#29 L. Kourouma
T. Lemar
#11 T. Lemar
Iván Martín
#23 Iván Martín
A. Ounahi
#18 A. Ounahi
Joel Roca
#3 Joel Roca
A. Witsel
#20 A. Witsel
D. van de Beek
#6 D. van de Beek
Bryan Gil
#21 Bryan Gil

Attackers (7)

V. Tsygankov
#15 V. Tsygankov
Juan Arango
#32 Juan Arango
P. Ba
#44 P. Ba
Abel Ruiz
#9 Abel Ruiz
Javier Sarasa
#30 Javier Sarasa
C. Stuani
#7 C. Stuani
V. Vanat
#19 V. Vanat

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
12
Vitor Nunes
Vitor Nunes
DF 6.9 35 1 1 3048 48 1879
13
P. Gazzaniga
P. Gazzaniga
GK 7.1 34 0 0 3013 1 1096
23
Iván Martín
Iván Martín
MF 6.9 34 0 1 2448 59 1354
4
Arnau Martínez
Arnau Martínez
DF 6.8 34 1 3 2620 66 1410
2
Hugo Rincón
Hugo Rincón
DF 6.7 32 1 1 1726 45 756
15
V. Tsygankov
V. Tsygankov
FW 6.9 31 6 5 2551 31 975
33
Joel Roca
Joel Roca
MF 6.7 31 3 1 1415 23 371
20
A. Witsel
A. Witsel
DF 6.9 31 1 2 2475 35 1441
17
D. Blind
D. Blind
DF 7.0 31 0 0 2610 55 2107
24
Álex Moreno
Álex Moreno
DF 6.7 30 0 3 2472 39 1021
21
Bryan Gil
Bryan Gil
FW 6.5 28 0 3 1539 31 503
19
V. Vanat
V. Vanat
FW 6.6 27 9 1 1960 5 272
11
T. Lemar
T. Lemar
MF 6.7 26 3 1 1260 26 644
16
Alejandro Francés
Alejandro Francés
DF 6.9 24 0 2 1121 25 731
18
A. Ounahi
A. Ounahi
MF 7.3 23 5 2 1676 23 877
7
C. Stuani
C. Stuani
FW 6.7 20 5 0 398 5 58
8
Fran Beltrán
Fran Beltrán
MF 6.9 16 1 0 988 24 713
14
C. Echeverri
C. Echeverri
MF 6.8 16 1 1 595 6 212
9
Abel Ruiz
Abel Ruiz
FW 6.5 9 0 0 194 1 36
29
L. Kourouma
L. Kourouma
MF 6.3 5 0 0 64 0 13
5
David López
David López
DF 6.5 5 0 0 216 2 176
25
V. Krapyvtsov
V. Krapyvtsov
GK 7.2 2 0 0 136 0 39
22
M. ter Stegen
M. ter Stegen
GK 6.6 2 0 0 180 0 75
6
D. van de Beek
D. van de Beek
MF 6.7 2 0 0 41 0 13

Injuries & Availability

7 Out 0 Doubtful
A. Ruiz
A. Ruiz Injury
Out
Juan Carlos
Juan Carlos Knee Injury
Out
A. Frances
A. Frances Knee Injury
Out
Portu
Portu Knee Injury
Out
M. ter Stegen
M. ter Stegen Hamstring Injury
Out
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Impact Analysis

Girona face significant squad challenges with seven players currently unavailable through injury, creating depth concerns across multiple positions. The injury list reveals a particularly troubling pattern of knee problems, with Juan Carlos, A. Frances, and Portu all sidelined with knee injuries that could potentially impact the team's tactical flexibility and rotation options. The presence of M. ter Stegen on the injury list with a hamstring problem adds another layer of concern, while B. Gil's neck injury and V. Vanat's muscle injury further deplete available squad resources.

The sheer volume of unavailable players puts considerable pressure on Girona's squad depth and could force tactical adjustments to accommodate the missing personnel. With seven players out of contention, the coaching staff will need to rely heavily on fringe players and youth prospects to fill gaps in the matchday squad. The variety of injury types, ranging from muscle problems to knee issues and a neck injury, suggests these are not isolated incidents but rather a broader fitness concern that could affect team preparation and performance levels. This injury crisis will test Girona's ability to maintain competitive standards while managing a significantly reduced player pool.

Recent Form

LDDLL
L Atletico Madrid 1-0 (A)
D Real Sociedad 1-1 (H)
D Rayo Vallecano 1-1 (A)
L Mallorca 0-1 (H)
L Valencia 2-1 (A)

Form Analysis

Girona's recent form presents a concerning picture, with the Catalan side managing just two points from their last five fixtures. This run of 0 wins, 2 draws, and 3 losses highlights a team struggling for consistency and results across both home and away performances. The attacking output has been particularly disappointing, with only three goals scored across these five matches, suggesting significant issues in the final third and an inability to create or convert scoring opportunities effectively.

Defensively, Girona have conceded six goals during this period, indicating vulnerabilities at the back that opponents have been able to exploit. The pattern shows a team capable of staying competitive in matches, as evidenced by draws against Real Sociedad at home and Rayo Vallecano away, but lacking the cutting edge to secure victories. Their defeats against Atletico Madrid, Mallorca, and Valencia all came by single-goal margins, suggesting they remain organized enough to keep games close but are falling short in crucial moments. The fact that they've managed to find the net in four of their five recent outings provides some encouragement, though the low goal tally remains a significant concern that needs addressing to improve their overall results.

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