Results

Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 05/04 10:00 34 [8] Terrassa v UD Alzira [16] W 3-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 04/27 10:00 33 [13] UE Olot v Terrassa [8] L 5-2
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 04/20 16:30 32 [10] Terrassa v Sabadell [5] W 2-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 04/13 16:00 31 [3] UE Sant Andreu v Terrassa [10] L 3-1
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 04/06 15:00 30 [10] Terrassa v UE Cornella [14] W 1-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 03/30 16:00 29 [10] Zenit Penza v Terassa FC [12] W 0-3
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 03/23 11:00 28 [10] Terrassa v Ibiza Islas Pitiusas [11] L 0-2
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 03/16 11:00 27 [14] CE Andratx v Terrassa [9] L 1-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 03/09 11:00 26 [8] Terrassa v Espanyol B [5] D 0-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 03/02 11:00 25 [7] Torrent C.F. v Terrassa [6] L 1-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 02/23 11:00 24 [4] Terrassa v Valencia Mestalla [6] L 1-2
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 3 02/16 16:00 23 [17] Badalona Futur v Terrassa [8] W 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 44 22 22
Wins 19 8 11
Draws 11 7 4
Losses 14 7 7
Goals for 53 24 29
Goals against 47 21 26
Clean sheets 15 8 7
Failed to score 12 6 6

Wikipedia - Terrassa FC

Terrassa Futbol Club is a Spanish football team based in Terrassa, Barcelona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Founded in 1906, it currently plays in Segunda Federación – Group 3, holding home matches at Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa, with a capacity of 7,500 spectators.

History

Terrassa's foundations were set in 1914, with the first regulations being created by the board of directors, presided by Narcís Freixa Ubach. Three years later the club played one of its first international matches, against FC Basel of Switzerland, also winning three trophies: Copa Ramón Torras, Copa del Día Gráfico and Copa Sport, playing (and winning) twice against FC Barcelona, 1–0 and 2–1.

Terrassa won its first Copa Catalunya in 1925, and first reached Segunda División seventeen years later, although it would be immediately relegated for the following 11 seasons.

In the 1960–61 campaign, with the team again in the second level – being again relegated – a Copa del Rey tie against Barça was played at the Camp Nou, with the hosts winning it 4–2 in front of over 80,000 spectators. The new ground, Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa, was also inaugurated with a 2–4 loss with Sevilla FC, as the club's new exile in Tercera División would be even longer the second time (14 years, although Segunda División B had not yet been created as the new division three).

On 29 May 1972, new club president Josep Masdefiol i Peralta was elected: other than aiding the club financially, he would eventually create the Trofeo Internacional de Fútbol Ciudad de Terrassa, with Real Zaragoza, Ferencvárosi TC and FC Bayern Munich being the first participants. Still, the club's anthem was created, by Vicenç Villatoro.

Terrassa played the 1977 relegation play-offs against AD Almería, winning after its opponent had fielded an ineligible player. In the 1980s, the club eventually dropped two levels, and had reached the regional leagues by 1990; as in several times in the past, the city hall intervened and enabled the club to stay afloat.

In 2001–02's third division, Terrassa finished in fifth position, but was allowed to participate in the promotion playoffs after Zaragoza's first team relegated from the top flight, rendering its reserves' possible promotion impossible. The promotion was attained after six matches and as many wins.

The club would play the next three years in division two, performing solidly in the first two: in 2002–03 Spanish Cup Terrassa fought valiantly against Real Madrid, before bowing out 5–7 on aggregate, thanks to longtime midfielder Monty who scored three goals in the tie. A fourth Catalonia Cup was added with a win at CF Gavà, before the team eventually returned to the third level at the end of 2004–05 season, as third from bottom.

Former Spanish international Juanele played one of his last professional campaigns with the club.

Terrassa FC is a prominent soccer team based in the city of Terrassa, located in the Catalonia region of Spain. Founded in 1906, the club has a rich history and a passionate fan base, making it a significant part of the local sports culture. The team plays its home matches at the Estadi Olímpic de Terrassa, a venue that can accommodate thousands of enthusiastic supporters.

Terrassa FC has a strong tradition in Spanish football, having competed in various leagues over the years, including the higher divisions of the Spanish football league system. The team's colors are typically red and white, symbolizing their identity and pride. Known for their attacking style of play and commitment to developing local talent, Terrassa FC emphasizes teamwork, skill, and sportsmanship on and off the field.

The club has experienced various successes throughout its history, including regional championships and notable cup runs, and continues to strive for excellence in both competitive play and community engagement. With a focus on youth development and a commitment to fostering local talent, Terrassa FC aims to build a bright future while honoring its storied past. The team's loyal supporters, known for their unwavering dedication, create an electric atmosphere during matches, making every game a memorable experience.