Bertí FC (991871)
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managed by Jesús Cano Sánchez
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Full name |
Bertí FC
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Founded |
24-03-2011
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Location |
Catalunya, España
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Ground |
El Clascar
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Capacity |
49,000
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Fanclub |
Bertinaires
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Coach |
Enrique Quirós
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League |
V.40
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Pos. (last season) |
1 VI.197
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updated on January 6, 2025
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Bertí FC, also known as Bertí, is a Catalan professional Hattrick football club based in Cingles de Bertí and the little place of Bertí, at Barcelona province, in Catalonia. The historical best classification is the 2nd place in the 54th season at the V.156 league, the debut season at the Spanish V division. At seasons 64th and 67th the team finnished, also, in 2nd place at V division, twice at V.38. The best performance at the Spanish cup was at 62th season, reaching the 6th round playing at VI division. The club has won some league championships titles and some tournaments.
Their colours are red and yellow, based on the Centelles shield, ancient medieval county where Cingles de Bertí historically belonged. The reason of the owl is Bertí FC owner enjoy owls.
The current club kits are:
Left kit is the usually kit; home and away matches. Depends of the opponent team colours, any of the three right kits can be used; right one is the most difficult to see.
The club organize three tournaments: Cingles de Bertí cup, Gerra de BiRra cup and Xmas BiR cup.
Grande Capo Grande Birra is the other Hattrick football club with the same manager, located in San Marino.
Prize shelf
League titles
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11 VI division: Season 41 (VI.667), 46 (VI.887), 51 (VI.1013), 58 (VI.324), 60 and 61 (VI.971), 68 (VI.194), 72 and 74 (VI.742), 75 (VI.768) and 77 (VI.197).
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1 VII division: Season 40 (VII.388)
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1 VIII division: Season 36 (VIII.532)
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1 X division: Season 34 (X.154)
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Top scorer titles
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1 at V division ( Jesperi Mantsinen, 6 goals at V.4, season 67).
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7 at VI division ( Juan Carlos Donaire, 15 goals at VI.1013, season 51; Karl Rafnarsson, 11 goals at VI.281, season 57; 2 with Enrique Quirós, 10 and 18 goals at VI.971, seasons 71 and 72) and 3 with Pedro Iván Boskovich, 10 goals at VI.768, season 75, 10 goals at VI.197, season 76 and 12 goals at and at VI.197, season 77).
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1 at IX division ( Isidro Isuzquiza, 15 goals at IX.1325, season 35).
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1 at X division ( Jesús María Usabiaga, 15 goals at X.154, season 34).
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Tournament titles
Senior Squad
Team roster
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N.
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P.
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C.
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Player
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Age
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Acquired*
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From
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Prize (€)
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2
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WB
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Pau Brugats
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21
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7/72
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Bertí Amateur
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0
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4
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WB
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Pedro Cano
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23
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13/71
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Bertí Amateur
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0
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5
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CD
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Airam de la Venta
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21
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5/72
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Union Escabriolentos
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999,999
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6
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MF
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José Luis Rueda Ochoa
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25
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1/69
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Bertí Amateur
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0
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7
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W
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Niclas Karlsson
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28
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14/72
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Alkulan Eliitti
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5,400,000
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8
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MF
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Josep Bassó
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25
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4/69
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RSC Anderlecht
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200,000
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9
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FW
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Iván Alfaro
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30
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15/64
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Bertí Amateur
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0
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10
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FW
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Enrique Quirós
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33
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2/70
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Domers
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5,000,000
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12
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GK
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Javier Tato
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28
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16/65
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Bertí Amateur
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0
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14
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FW
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Avelino Parceiro
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26
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7/68
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Bertí Amateur
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0
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15
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MF
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Jusèp Daussà
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27
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4/70
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FC Islois
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1,691,160
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17
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FW
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Pedro Iván Boskovich
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27
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15/72
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Prljavi Dripci Podmladak
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4,590,000
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(*) Week/Spanish Hattrick season number (Spanish season 56 is Hattrick season 68).
Players by country
Coaches
Hall of Fame
Memorable players
Official matches history
Season
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League
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Position
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Points
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GS
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GC
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Top scorer
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Cup round
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GS
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GC
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Top scorer
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33 (45) |
X.154 |
3 |
34 |
45 |
13 |
Jesús María Usabiaga, 8 |
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34 (46) |
X.154 |
1 |
42 |
88 |
7 |
Jesús María Usabiaga, 15 |
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- |
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-
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35 (47) |
IX.1325 |
2 |
36 |
57 |
9 |
Isidro Isuzquiza, 15 |
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- |
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-
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36 (48) |
VIII.532 |
1 |
35 |
45 |
11 |
Isidro Isuzquiza, 6 |
1st |
0 |
4 |
-
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37 (49) |
VII.1001 |
3 |
31 |
48 |
18 |
Isidro Isuzquiza, 7 |
4th |
12 |
10 |
Ezequiel Mendoza, 3
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38 (50) |
VI.1008 |
8 |
8 |
15 |
42 |
Quintin Pace, 4 |
1st |
1 |
4 |
Albert Vergés, 1
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39 (51) |
VII.388 |
4 |
26 |
36 |
16 |
Isidro Isuzquiza, 7 |
6th |
15 |
13 |
Rafa Fernández Navarrete, 5
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40 (52) |
VII.388 |
1 |
34 |
46 |
18 |
Rafa Fernández Navarrete, 10 |
5th |
19 |
8 |
Rafa Fernández Navarrete, 5
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41 (53) |
VI.667 |
1 |
36 |
57 |
13 |
Rafa Fernández Navarrete, 10 |
1st |
1 |
3 |
Santi Pi de la Serra, 1
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42 (54) |
V.156 |
2 |
28 |
33 |
22 |
Rafa Fernández Navarrete, 7 |
6th |
11 |
2 |
Albert Vergés, 2
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43 (55) |
V.156 |
4 |
23 |
29 |
19 |
Isidro Isuzquiza, 4 |
5th |
22 |
3 |
Emídio Marques, 4
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44 (56) |
V.156 |
7 |
10 |
16 |
38 |
Emídio Marques, 4 |
2nd / 4th (R) |
25 |
6 |
Moisey Dryakhlov, 4
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45 (57) |
VI.887 |
2 |
35 |
53 |
12 |
Moisey Dryakhlov, 8 |
5th / 4th (R) |
28 |
14 |
Emídio Marques, 5
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46 (58) |
VI.887 |
1 |
42 |
64 |
10 |
Emídio Marques, 14 |
4th / 2nd (S) |
19 |
9 |
Moisey Dryakhlov, 3
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47 (59) |
V.4 |
5 |
21 |
26 |
26 |
Emídio Marques, 5 |
2nd / 5th (R) |
27 |
8 |
Emídio Marques, 6
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48 (60) |
V.4 |
4 |
24 |
39 |
19 |
Emídio Marques, 7 |
5th / 5th (R) |
23 |
11 |
Juan Carlos Donaire, 7
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49 (61) |
V.4 |
5 |
17 |
24 |
26 |
Odilón López Diéguez, 4 |
4th / 4th (S) |
25 |
8 |
Joan Anton Moragues, 5
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50 (62) |
VI.1013 |
2 |
32 |
51 |
24 |
Joan Anton Moragues, 8 |
6th / 7th (E) |
27 |
11 |
Tariel Tsikolia, 3
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51 (63) |
VI.1013 |
1 |
35 |
46 |
9 |
Juan Carlos Donaire, 15 |
2nd / 5th (R) |
25 |
13 |
Deunoro Alkotz, 5
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52 (64) |
V.38 |
2 |
31 |
45 |
26 |
Tariel Tsikolia, 13 |
3rd / 2nd (S) |
11 |
6 |
David Quevedo, 3
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53 (65) |
V.38 |
4 |
24 |
35 |
18 |
Karl Rafnarsson, 6 |
3rd / 3rd (S) |
19 |
7 |
Fernando Coronas, 3
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54 (66) |
V.38 |
6 |
16 |
31 |
29 |
Dimitar Dimitrov, 7 |
2nd / 6th (R) |
28 |
8 |
Karl Rafnarsson, 6
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55 (67) |
V.38 |
2 |
28 |
40 |
21 |
Juan Carlos Donaire, 9 |
5th / 7th (R) |
38 |
10 |
Juan Carlos Donaire, 8
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56 (68) |
V.38 |
6 |
14 |
18 |
23 |
Juan Carlos Donaire, 5 |
2nd / 1st (R) / 8th |
45 |
13 |
Fernando Coronas, 8
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57 (69) |
VI.281 |
2 |
27 |
37 |
11 |
Karl Rafnarsson, 11 |
2nd / 2nd (R) |
11 |
5 |
Deunoro Alkotz, 2
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58 (70) |
VI.324 |
1 |
37 |
54 |
11 |
Giuliano Gennari, 11 |
3rd / 3rd (S) |
22 |
8 |
Juan Carlos Donaire, 7
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59 (71) |
V.103 |
7 |
12 |
21 |
30 |
Karl Rafnarsson, 4 |
3rd / 6th (S) |
20 |
3 |
Juan Carlos Donaire, 4
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60 (72) |
VI.971 |
1 |
35 |
56 |
20 |
Juan Carlos Donaire, 9 |
3rd / 4th (S) |
27 |
11 |
Kalin Dikov, 3
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61 (73) |
VI.971 |
1 |
42 |
64 |
10 |
Diego Sánchez Bueno, 10 |
5th / 6th (R) |
26 |
9 |
Juan Carlos Donaire, 7
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62 (74) |
V.4 |
4 |
21 |
27 |
21 |
Pedro José Reyna, 5 |
4th / 2nd (S) |
19 |
5 |
Jesperi Mantsinen, 5
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63 (75) |
V.4 |
5 |
21 |
34 |
22 |
Dani Giner, 7 |
2nd / 6th (R) |
24 |
7 |
Aloscha Zwieb, 5
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64 (76) |
V.4 |
3 |
24 |
31 |
18 |
Kalin Dikov, 4 |
2nd / 6th (R) |
26 |
12 |
Víctor Sánchez, 6
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65 (77) |
V.4 |
3 |
25 |
32 |
21 |
Diego Sánchez Bueno, 8 |
3rd / 4th (S) |
24 |
8 |
Jesperi Mantsinen, 4
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66 (78) |
V.4 |
4 |
20 |
37 |
29 |
Víctor Sánchez, 8 |
4th / 4th (S) |
17 |
5 |
Vicente Sánchez, 3
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67 (79) |
V.4 |
7 |
11 |
18 |
31 |
Jesperi Mantsinen, 6 |
3rd / 2nd (S) |
17 |
6 |
Tezozómoc Brizuela, 4
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68 (80) |
VI.194 |
1 |
37 |
43 |
7 |
Tezozómoc Brizuela, 8 |
4th / 2nd (S) |
20 |
7 |
Tudor Reu, 4
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69 (81) |
V.61 |
4 |
20 |
27 |
27 |
Tezozómoc Brizuela, 7 |
3th / 1st (S) |
17 |
5 |
Iván Alfaro, 4
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70 (82) |
V.4 |
7 |
14 |
15 |
27 |
Jusèp Daussà, 4 |
2nd / 1st / 6th |
30 |
14 |
Jesperi Mantsinen, 6
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71 (83) |
VI.742 |
2 |
32 |
43 |
15 |
Enrique Quirós, 10 |
2nd / 2nd (R) |
17 |
9 |
Iván Alfaro, 3
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72 (84) |
VI.742 |
1 |
37 |
58 |
17 |
Enrique Quirós, 18 |
4th / 6th (S) |
42 |
11 |
Iván Alfaro, 7
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73 (85) |
V.27 |
8 |
10 |
17 |
42 |
Tezozómoc Brizuela, 4 |
4th / 4th (S) |
23 |
14 |
Iván Alfaro, 6
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74 (86) |
VI.742 |
1 |
31 |
40 |
18 |
Niclas Karlsson, 8 |
2nd / 1st (R) / 2nd |
19 |
11 |
Pedro Iván Boskovich, 6
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75 (87) |
VI.768 |
1 |
32 |
35 |
15 |
Pedro Iván Boskovich, 10 |
3rd / 1st (S) |
19 |
7 |
Iván Alfaro, 6
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76 (88) |
VI.197 |
3 |
24 |
44 |
22 |
Pedro Iván Boskovich, 10 |
3rd / 1st (S) |
17 |
8 |
José Luis Rueda Ochoa, 4
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77 (89) |
VI.197 |
1 |
37 |
50 |
11 |
Pedro Iván Boskovich, 12 |
2nd / 6th (R) |
22 |
14 |
Iván Alfaro, 6
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78 (90) |
V.40 |
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Number of seasons per division
Division
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Number of seasons
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V |
22
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VI |
16
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VII |
3
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VIII |
1
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IX |
1
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X |
2
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Team records
- Largest win: 12-0 two times, first against Bara FC (Spanish VII.1001 league, season 37).
- Largest loss: 1-10 against Zhuz Factor (at the match, current First division of Kazakhstan champion) (friendly, Spanish season 75).
- Most points in a league season: 42, in X.154 Spanish league, season 34 and VI.887 season 46.
- Fewest points in a league season: 8, in VI.1008 Spanish league, season 38.
- Most goals scored in a league season: 88, in X.154 Spanish league, season 34.
- Fewest goals conceded in a league season: 7 in X.154 Spanish league, season 34.
- Longest streak without loss in a league season: 37 games, from week 6 season 33 to week 1 season 36.
- Longest winning streak in a league season: 23 games, from week 11 season 33 to week 5 season 35.
- Longest losing streak in a league season: 8 games, from week 6 season 44 (cup match) until week 12 season 44.
- Highest turnout at home: 48972 against Mojo Picon (Spanish VI.197 league matchday 13 season 89, 3-1).
- Highest turnout away: 59358 at Berduras Team (Spanish V.38 league matchday 9 season 64, 5-3).
- Highest league ranking: 704 at week 2 Spanish season 64.
Team individual records
- Most games played for the club: 643 by
Joan Anton Moragues (330 official).
- Most official games played for the club: 330 by
Joan Anton Moragues.
- Most goals scored for the club: 298 by
Juan Carlos Donaire (137 official).
- Most official goals scored for the club: 137 by
Juan Carlos Donaire.
- Most cleans sheets for the club: 118 by
Blai Dulcet.
- Most games as captain: 337 by
Joan Anton Moragues.
- Most goals scored in a season: 31 by
Juan Carlos Donaire (17 official) in Spanish season 55.
- Most goals scored in a league season: 18 by
Enrique Quirós in VI.742 Spanish league, season 72.
- Most goals scored in a match: 5 by
Emídio Marques against
Sparta de ahi (Spanish league VI.667, Spanish season 41, week 2, 10-0),
Ezequiel Mendoza against
Las Palas (friendly, season 52, 6-3)) and
Enrique Quirós against Equipo callejero (Spanish cup 1st round, season 74, 1-10).
- Most goals scored in an official match: 5 by
Emídio Marques against
Sparta de ahi (Spanish league VI.667, season 41, week 2, 10-0).
- Most expensive transfer in: 6,325,020€ for
Mohamed Solih from
Virtus Alcolica (HT season 76, week 16).
- Most expensive transfer out: 3,981,000€ for
Kalin Dikov to
Sharachki GG (HT season 77, week 4).
- Most expensive transfer out of youth academy: 2,813,000€ for
Salva Romero Urzáiz to
Squadra Argentina (HT season 77, week 4).
Statistics
Youth squad
The youth team of Bertí FC is called Bertí Amateur. Visit its own page for more details.
The real places
Bertí
The real place of Bertí is an old rural village belonging to the town of Sant Quirze Safaja, in the catalan region of Moianès, although administratively attached to the Vallès Oriental, at Barcelona province.
Located in the eastern part of Sant Quirze Safaja, near the border with Bigues i Riells, el Figueró and Sant Martí de Centelles, within the rural village of Sant Miquel Sesperxes. Constitutes the entire platform above the Bertí cliffs.
The village is centered by the romanesque church of Sant Pere de Bertí, from X century, and its rectory. There is no urban center, the neighbourhood is full of isolated farmhouses called Bernils, Can Borra, Can Canel·la, Can Carrau, la Casanova, la Caseta, el Clascar, Ca l'Escolà, Ca l'Esmolet, la Feu, Cal Magre, Cal Mestret, Can Niolda, l'Onyó, Puigciró, Cal Quitzo, Cal Regàs, Can Rellamat, Can Rombella, Cal Rosso, Can Saloma, la Serra, el Soler de Bertí, el Sot del Grau, el Traver, l'Ullar and Can Volant.
Pascual Madoz, in his geographical dictionary of 1845, speaks briefly about Bertí. It refers saying is in a rough, mountainous area, fought by all the winds, especially in the north. The weather was very cold, but healthy. It has 15 houses, besides the parish church of Sant Pere. The land was of average quality, mostly covered with pines and oaks. Cross the road out of Vic and others, all in very poor condition. It produces wheat, corn, potatoes and wine of poor quality. He drew charcoal, which was sold in Granollers, Caldes de Montbui and other peoples, and this is their only business.
There are two paths to Bertí rural village center. The first, called in the first section of Sant Miquel del Fai road, a paved road that leaves the road at kilometer 7 of the C-1413B, close to Can Sants . From here the road after an initial turn, undertakes to the south, with many tours to go along the cliffs and valleys through which, and reaches 2.4 kilometers east of the farmhouse Cabanyals. 300 meters south of the farmhouse at the southern end of Cabanyals fields just north of Roca Gironella, a track goes south-east, crossing over the Roca Gironella cascade, and go up close 3 km to the east since el Soler de Bertí. Continuing staight ahead the track it arrives close l'Ullar, and then Sant Pere de Bertí. There are a total of 8 kilometers in length by a rural road in good condition.
The second, called the Way of Sant Pere de Bertí, stems from Sant Miquel Sesperxes. From this church, we continue south to the end of the housing that exists in that place and the to the Coll de Gassens. Continuing straight ahead, to the southeast, it reaches over 800 meters west of the house of Bellavista Vella. Continuing down the same track, now takes to the southwest, but by many retombs to follow the heads of the valley which runs, at the top of the cliffs of Bertí. At the next track-crossing, just before Can Esmolet, continues the main track to south-west and at the next cross, viewing the tower of El Clascar, turning northwest the main track arrives to Sant Pere de Bertí. In total, about 4 kilometers.
El Clascar
El Clascar, also known as Bertí castle, is a dilapidated building in the town of Sant Quirze Safaja belonging to the rural town of Bertí.
Located at the top of the Bertí cliffs, near noon and the church of Sant Pere de Bertí, about 650 metres to the south.
Its an ancient domus or strong house, documented in 987. It became farmhouse in the XIV century when Guillem del Clascar is mentioned under the control of the Centelles family. In the XVI century it was owned by Bell-lloc family. In the early XX century had a major restoration in a fantasy style with gothic, romanesque and arabic, betwwn real and imitation, such the crown-shaped battlements and circular tower of the north wind edge.
At 1949 was listed as a Cultural Asset of National Interest, because its origin is related to a medieval castle.
El Traver
Is an inhabited farmhouse built in a unique landscape of ancient Iberian settlement between the XVII and XVIII centuries. It's the typical plateau farmhouse described by historians, that is, complex buildings with enough space to share, at the same time, agriculture with livestock, with appendices of estadans added as needed and as distinguishing the presence of district and defense tower.
The Traver was one of the seven most important houses of the old rural parish of Sant Pere de Bertí, along with El Clascar, El Soler, l'Onyó, l'Ullar, la Serra, la Cuspinera and el Sot del Grau.
It is a point very close to the natural cliffs of Bertí, which gives some protection. From this point there are good views of the Vallès Oriental, Sant Llorenç del Munt and Gallifa cliffs, close to the scene to the west and at a point closest to a lesser height that are el Turó de les Onze Hores.
Notes
The player names used are fictional and if bare any resemblence are only purely coincindental and completley unintentional.