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Mallorca

Mallorca

La Liga

Season Statistics

37 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (27%) Draw (24%) Loss (49%)
37 Played
10 Won
9 Drawn
18 Lost
44 Goals For
57 Goals Against

Team Overview

RCD Mallorca represents the Balearic Islands with a distinctive identity rooted in resilience and tactical pragmatism. The club has historically been known for maximizing limited resources through organized defensive play and opportunistic counter-attacking football. Throughout their La Liga history, Mallorca has typically operated as a mid-table to lower-half side, with occasional forays into European competition during their more successful periods. The islanders have built a reputation for being difficult opponents at home while struggling to maintain consistency across full campaigns.

Under Martin Demichelis, this season has presented familiar challenges for Mallorca, with their record of 10 wins, 9 draws, and 18 losses from 37 matches reflecting the club's ongoing battle for stability in Spain's top flight. The statistics reveal a stark contrast between their home and away performances - they have secured 8 victories in 18 home matches compared to just 2 wins from 19 away fixtures. This dramatic disparity underscores both the importance of their Son Moix fortress and their vulnerability when traveling, a pattern that has defined much of their campaign.

Mallorca's attacking output of 44 goals scored demonstrates the ongoing challenge of finding consistent goalscoring threats, while their defensive record of 57 goals conceded suggests structural issues that have plagued them throughout the season. With only 5 clean sheets achieved, the team has struggled to build the defensive foundation that traditionally characterizes successful Mallorca sides. Their recent form string shows the inconsistency that has marked their campaign, making them unpredictable opponents capable of both impressive results and disappointing defeats within short timeframes.

Squad (34 players)

Goalkeepers (5)

L. Bergström
#13 L. Bergström
Iván Cuéllar
#25 Iván Cuéllar
Leo Román
#1 Leo Román
Torreguitart Nil
#38 Torreguitart Nil
Rareș Vlad
#42 Rareș Vlad

Defenders (13)

M. Calatayud
#44 M. Calatayud
M. Kumbulla
#4 M. Kumbulla
Toni Lato
#3 Toni Lato
David López
#27 David López
Pablo Maffeo
#23 Pablo Maffeo
J. Mojica
#22 J. Mojica
Mateu Morey
#2 Mateu Morey
J. Olaizola
#34 J. Olaizola
L. Orejuela
#29 L. Orejuela
Raíllo
#21 Raíllo
I. Salhi
#26 I. Salhi
Leo Sánchez
#32 Leo Sánchez
M. Valjent
#24 M. Valjent

Midfielders (8)

Darder
#10 Darder
J. Garcia
#39 J. Garcia
Omar Mascarell
#5 Omar Mascarell
Manu Morlanes
#8 Manu Morlanes
C. Riba
#28 C. Riba
Samú Costa
#12 Samú Costa
Antonio Sánchez
#6 Antonio Sánchez
Pablo Torre
#20 Pablo Torre

Attackers (8)

T. Asano
#11 T. Asano
M. Joseph
#18 M. Joseph
J. Kalumba
#30 J. Kalumba
Javi Llabrés
#19 Javi Llabrés
Zito Luvumbo
#15 Zito Luvumbo
V. Muriqi
#7 V. Muriqi
Abdón Prats
#9 Abdón Prats
Jan Virgili
#17 Jan Virgili

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
10
Darder
Darder
MF 6.9 37 1 5 2598 25 1105
24
M. Valjent
M. Valjent
DF 6.6 36 0 0 3219 49 1729
7
V. Muriqi
V. Muriqi
FW 7.1 36 22 1 3044 8 679
22
J. Mojica
J. Mojica
DF 6.7 35 0 4 2737 52 1212
20
Pablo Torre
Pablo Torre
MF 6.7 34 3 4 1552 21 760
12
Samú Costa
Samú Costa
MF 7.0 33 7 2 2643 65 1225
1
Leo Román
Leo Román
GK 7.0 32 0 0 2880 1 1109
8
Manu Morlanes
Manu Morlanes
MF 6.8 31 2 0 1699 52 903
29
Jan Virgili
Jan Virgili
FW 6.6 30 2 4 1775 15 394
23
Pablo Maffeo
Pablo Maffeo
DF 6.9 30 1 1 2582 67 893
5
Omar Mascarell
Omar Mascarell
MF 6.9 29 2 2 2192 47 1049
6
Antonio Sánchez
Antonio Sánchez
MF 6.6 29 0 0 1060 19 364
18
M. Joseph
M. Joseph
FW 6.7 29 2 3 1710 29 302
21
Raíllo
Raíllo
DF 7.0 23 0 1 2033 25 1126
11
T. Asano
T. Asano
MF 6.6 19 1 0 620 13 105
2
Mateu Morey
Mateu Morey
DF 6.5 18 1 0 736 19 240
19
Javi Llabrés
Javi Llabrés
FW 6.5 16 0 0 224 5 62
9
Abdón Prats
Abdón Prats
FW 6.4 14 0 0 139 0 23
27
David López
David López
DF 6.6 14 0 0 833 11 457
3
Toni Lato
Toni Lato
DF 6.5 11 0 1 514 9 176
15
Zito Luvumbo
Zito Luvumbo
FW 6.7 10 0 2 519 1 58
4
M. Kumbulla
M. Kumbulla
DF 6.6 8 0 0 438 3 293
31
L. Bergström
L. Bergström
GK 7.1 5 0 0 450 0 145
30
J. Kalumba
J. Kalumba
FW 6.4 3 0 0 91 1 27
44
M. Calatayud
M. Calatayud
DF 6.5 2 0 0 41 2 31
34
J. Olaizola
J. Olaizola
DF 7.2 1 0 0 45 1 46
29
L. Orejuela
L. Orejuela
DF 6.2 1 0 0 90 0 32

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (30)

M. Calatayud
From Mallorca
Raise May 2026
Miquel Salas
From Cordoba
Return from loan Feb 2026
Zito Luvumbo
From Cagliari
Loan Feb 2026
C. Larin
From Feyenoord
Return from loan Jan 2026
J. Kalumba
From Angers
Free agent Jan 2026
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Departures (30)

C. Larin
To Southampton
Loan Feb 2026
A. Quevedo
To Cacereno
Loan Jan 2026
Marc Domenech
To Ceuta
Loan Jan 2026
Dani Rodríguez
To Rodriguez Dani
Free agent Dec 2025
Miquel Salas
To Cordoba
Loan Sep 2025
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Injuries & Availability

6 Out 0 Doubtful
M. Kumbulla
M. Kumbulla Muscle Injury
Out
J. Salas
J. Salas Knee Injury
Out
J. Mojica
J. Mojica Red Card
Out
M. Joseph
M. Joseph Knee Injury
Out
M. Valjent
M. Valjent Hamstring Injury
Out
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Impact Analysis

Mallorca face significant squad challenges with six players currently unavailable, creating notable gaps across multiple positions. The defensive unit appears particularly affected with M. Kumbulla sidelined due to a muscle injury and M. Valjent ruled out with a hamstring problem. The loss of versatile defender J. Mojica through suspension adds further complications to the backline rotation, while J. Salas and M. Joseph are both dealing with knee injuries that limit midfield and attacking options.

The concentration of injuries in defensive areas will test Mallorca's squad depth and tactical flexibility. With multiple established players unavailable simultaneously, the coaching staff will need to rely heavily on fringe squad members or potentially shift formations to accommodate the personnel shortage. J. Kalumba's injury status adds another layer of uncertainty to team selection, further reducing available options. This injury crisis represents a substantial challenge for a club that typically operates with a relatively modest squad size, making each unavailable player's absence more pronounced in terms of tactical setup and match preparation. The variety of injury types, from muscle problems to knee issues, suggests these absences could extend over different timeframes, complicating medium-term planning.

Recent Form

LLDWL
L Levante 2-0 (A)
L Getafe 3-1 (A)
D Villarreal 1-1 (H)
W Girona 0-1 (A)
L Alaves 2-1 (A)

Form Analysis

Mallorca's recent form paints a concerning picture, with the team managing just one victory from their last five outings while suffering three defeats and securing a single draw. Their record of four goals scored against eight conceded highlights significant issues at both ends of the pitch, suggesting tactical and execution problems that need addressing.

The attacking struggles are particularly evident, with Mallorca failing to find the net in two of their five matches and managing only single goals in two others. Their lone victory came against Girona with a narrow 1-0 away win, demonstrating they can grind out results when their defensive structure holds firm. However, defensive frailties have been exposed repeatedly, conceding multiple goals in three of the five fixtures. The pattern shows particular vulnerability away from home, where four of these five matches were played, including defeats to Levante, Getafe, and Alaves. Their home draw with Villarreal represents their most solid defensive performance in this period, suggesting they may find greater stability at their own ground. The variety in opposition quality faced makes it difficult to attribute the poor form solely to fixture difficulty, indicating systemic issues that extend beyond simply facing stronger teams.

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