Unión Deportiva Lanzarote was born in August 1970. The club was formed to represent Lanzarote outside of the island. In its infancy the team played on picón (volcanic granules) but has now moved on to FIFA approved artificial grass.
In their first competitive season 1970-71, the team won the Championship of the Segunda Regional Insular (regional 2nd division) and for many years battled through Island and Canarian leagues until making their debut in the 3rd division in 1980. In their first season in this division the Conejeros (locals) finished in 5th position and also had their first taste of the Copa Del Rey (F.A. Cup). The Rojillos (reds) drew 0-0 at home with Las Palmas though were ripped apart 5-0 in the second leg.
History of U.D. Lanzarote
1970/1971
The 1998-99 season saw U.D. Lanzarote end the campaign in 3rd position and were promoted for the first time in the clubs history to Segunda Div B (league 1) which is the third league in Spanish football. It was a whistle-stop visit to La Liga Bronce (bronze league), as it is known, for the team from the Island of Volcanoes as they were relegated in their first year.
1998/1999 The Lanzarote team winning promotion to Spains third tier of professional football (Segunda B).
This setback proved to be a blessing in disguise - from the season 2000-01 U.D. Lanzarote were going to be a team that would be recognized and respected by mainland Spanish clubs. The first season back in Segunda Div B, the Rojillos finished in 8th place and qualified for the Copa Del Rey. Lanzarote´s love affair with the Cup began against Primera Liga side Tenerife. Local legend Maciot bagged a hat trick as the red army inflicted the worst defeat suffered by Tenerife in their club’s history. The game ended 5-1 in front of 5000 astonished Lanzarote supporters.
The reward for this remarkable feat was a dream come true for any football fan - a date with one of the most famous clubs in world football, Real Madrid, with stars such as Zidane, Figo, Makelele and even Steve McManaman who arrived to star in U.D. Lanzarote´s grandest game ever.
Lanzarote v Real Madrid
With the scores being level (1-1) at half time Real Madrid were forced to introduce Luis Figo followed shortly by one of footballs true masters Zinedine Zidane.
In front of a full house Vicente Del Bosque´s Galacticos took the lead on the half hour but shortly before half time local boy and part time waiter Oscar Vladamir equalized and secured his place in local football history. Guti and Pavón scored in the second half as the team from Madrid ran out 3-1 winners.
(Above) Figo cut but still inspiring
(Left) Steve McManaman not receiving much sympathy from team mates Geremi and Celades.
Lanzarote rose from strength to strength and the following season (2002-03) finished the campaign in 3rd place and for the first time competed in the play-off to reach Spain’s Silver league, Segunda A (championship).
The President Estanislao García with manager José Luis Mendilibar who later moved on and managed Athletic Club Bilbao led their team in the Copa Del Rey against Atlético Madrid. A late Fernando Torres strike sealed a 2-1 victory for the Primera Liga side.
Fernando Torres with a late strike sending Primera liga side Atlético Madrid through to the next round of the Copa Del Rey.
Luis Aragonés encouraging his Atlético Madrid side to a narrow victory in Arrecife
The 2003-04 season has been Lanzarote´s finest, ending the season as Champions though once more failing to clinch promotion in the play-offs. That season probably saw Lanzarote´s best ever performance against Primera Liga giants Sevilla in the Cup. The game was held in Gran Canaria as the Sevilla manager, Joaquín Caparrós, refused to play on Lanzarote´s artificial grass. Over 5000 Lanzarote supporters watched the Conejeros perform valiantly and a cross from José Antonio Reyes and a finish from Julio Baptista was the only difference between the sides securing a 1-0 victory for Caparrós´s men.
(Left) Jose Antonio Reyes supplying the killer pass for (Right) Brazilian Julio Baptista
The Cup dream incredibly got better the following season as Lanzarote completed a 2-1 victory over Hector Cuper’s Mallorca side.
The Mallorca team defeated by Lanzarote season 2004-05
62 caps for Spain but Nadal (the Beast) forced to retreat in Mallorcas 2-1 defeat.
Athletic Club Bilbao was the next Primera Liga side to taste Lanzarote´s thirst for the Cup and went down to the same scoreline in Lanzarote. However, in the return leg at the Sam Mamés stadium in Bilbao, the Basque team made no mistake and broke the hearts of the Conejeros’ dream of reaching the quarter finals with a 6-0 thumping.
Another Cup shock. The mighty Athletic Club Bilbao humbled by Lanzarote.
Since 2004, Lanzarote have finished in 13th and 11th positions respectively and therefore did not qualify for the Copa Del Rey.
Lanzarote´s Scottish supporters still in buoyant mood despite a 3-1 defeat in the play offs for Segunda A (Championship) football versus Real Madrids B team.
The 2006-07 the Rojillos found themselves in a season long relegation battle and were 2nd from bottom at the turn of the year. With on loan signing Fredrik Söderström joining the club on transfer deadline day his wealth of experience guided the club to safety. With his 12 international caps and his time spent with Jose Mourinho at Porto proved invaluable and Lanzarote finished a comfortable 12th.
Fredrik enjoying the glory days with Swedish legend Henrik Larsson.