Granada
Granada CF (GRA)
Overview
Granada CF represents a historic Andalusian football institution. Founded in 1931, the Granada club embodies a history-laden city's pride at the Sierra Nevada's foot. The Nazaríes (referencing the Nasrid dynasty that ruled Granada) play at the Estadio Nuevo Los Cármenes, a modern 19,000-capacity venue offering exceptional setting with views of the Alhambra, the city's emblematic monument.
Granada CF's history is marked by ups and downs between La Liga and lower divisions. After several difficult decades, the club achieved remarkable return to Spanish elite in the 2010s, even managing to qualify for Europa League in 2021, major feat for this Andalusian formation. This European participation marked a turning point in the club's modern history.
Granada relies on pragmatic, organized football to rival Spain's greats. The club develops its academy to train future local talents and perpetuate Granada identity. Los Nazaríes maintain passionate rivalries with other Andalusian clubs, particularly during confrontations against Sevilla, Betis and Málaga. The objective is to install themselves durably in La Liga and proudly represent Granada on national and continental scenes.