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Resurrection
28.06.11, 07:36
River Plate & the Top 10 shock relegations - Goal.com (http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/editorial/2011/06/27/2550005/river-plate-the-top-10-shock-relegations)


On Sunday, River were relegated from the Argentine Primera Division in one of football's biggest ever shock demotions. Below are 10 other relegations that stunned football


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(Editor's note: This list is based on teams which have been relegated on pure football matters and does not include clubs demoted for issues off the pitch)


10) Hapoel Tel Aviv - 1988-89

One of Israel's great names suffered the indignity of relegation in 1989 just one year after winning the title. Hapoel were given a four point penalty for breaking budget rules but the deduction was immaterial as they finished rock bottom and were sent down for the first time in their history.

9) Manchester City - 1937-38

The Citizens' big spending current owners are eager to replicate their glory days of the 1930s when they won their first league title and the FA Cup in the space of three years. City lifted the title in 1936-37 scoring an incredible 107 goals, some 49 more than second placed Charlton Athletic.
One season later Manchester City topped the goalscoring charts again but went from first to 21st and were relegated from the top division as champions. Sheikh Mansour will no doubt not be wanting a repeat of that!

8) Nurnberg - 1968-69

Germany's Bundesliga produced seven different champions in the first seven years of its life. Nurnberg clinched their first title in 1967-68 and were then relegated the very next season. Fans of Der Club have got used to that sinking feeling as Nurnberg have been relegated a record seven times from the Bundesliga.

7) ES Setif - 1987-88

Algeria's 'Black Eagles' won their first domestic title for 19 years in 1987. The following term Setif pulled off a rare feat by becoming the first Algerian champions to be relegated as Champions. Nothing remarkable in that you might say considering similar events happened in Germany (Nurnberg 1969) and England (Manchester City 1938) but Setif did have another ace up their sleeve.
Playing as a second division club Setif stormed to the African Champions' Cup in 1988 beating the cream of the continent while plying their trade in the Algerian second tier!

6) Napoli - 1997-98

That Napoli were relegated in 1998 was in itself not a huge surprise but the manner of their slump certainly was. Napoli had been on the slide since the Diego Maradona inspired heyday of late 80s but few would have anticipated their annus horribilis of 1997-98 where they finished rock bottom of Serie A with just two wins and 14 points for their season's effort. Four managers and three directors of football came through the revolving door as Napoli's 32 year stint in the top flight came to a dismal halt.
One year later 1990-91 champions Sampdoria - also demoted this past season - followed Napoli into the Serie B trapdoor.

5) Kaiserslautern - 1995-96

Following Kaiserslautern in 1995-96 wasn't for the faint hearted. The club had been part of the Bundesliga establishment from the inception of the league in 1963 and were champions as recently as 1990-91. A fourth place finish in 1994-95 augured well for the new campaign but the Red Devils developed a habit for draws clocking up 18 of them in their doomed season.
Despite losing just 10 games, the same as second placed Bayern Munich, and having the second best defensive record in the league Kaiserslautern's 33 year steady relationship with the Bundesliga came to a halt. Club veteran Andreas Brehme couldn't handle it and burst into tears.
A week later Kaiserslautern recovered from the shock to win the German Cup. Two years later they became the first team ever to win the Bundesliga as a newly promoted club.

4) Fiorentina - 1992-93

A quick glance at the Viola's team of 1992-93 reveals a side boasting the talents of Stefan Effenberg, Brian Laudrup and Gabriel Batistuta. Fiorentina had finished 12th for the past two campaigns and had begun the season well under Gigi Radice before he was sacked after a row with the club's owner Cecchi Gori.
The Viola racked up some memorable results including a 7-1 thumping of Ancona and 7-3 thrashing at home by the great Milan team but were sucked into a relegation scrap.
Needing a win on the last day of the season the Viola smashed Foggia 6-2 but went down on goal difference as other results didn't go their way.

3) Atletico Madrid - 1999-2000

Los Rojiblancos don't do things by halves. After a long trophy drought they pushed La Liga's leading lights aside to scoop the domestic double in 1995-96 under Raddy Antic. Four years later they were dumped into the Segunda as Antic returned, for what was bizarrely his third stint at the club, after being sacked for the first time in 1998.
The Serb was unable to reproduce the old magic and even with expensive summer signing Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink scoring goals for fun Atletico were relegated before the last day of the season. Antic was given the bullet for the third, and so far, last time from the Vicente Calderon while Atletico didn't return to the top flight for another two years.

2) Manchester United - 1973-74

After winning the European Cup in 1968 the Red Devils went into a steady decline culminating in their relegation from the old Division One in 1973-74. The club's famous trio, George Best, Bobby Charlton and Denis Law, had all departed Old Trafford by the time the club were desperate for a win against local rivals Manchester City on the penultimate day of the season.
Needing other results to go their way the former champions were undone by club legend Denis Law who backheeled in a cheeky winner late in the game. The striker refused to celebrate and was immediately substituted in his last game as player. As it turned out Law's goal was irrelevant as other results ensured United would go down anyway. They eventually finished 21st out of a 22 team league but bounced back winning the second division the following season with ease.

1) Corinthians - 2007

Just like Leeds United in England, Brazil's Corinthians lived the dream and were burnt badly. Signing a controversial deal with London based Media Sports Investments brought the club star names, Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano, and the Brazilian championship in 2005.
Two years later the money line dried up and their expensive signings departed for pastures new. Corinthians went into the last day of the season a point clear of the relegation zone as the club along with Parana and Goias scrapped it out for survival.
Corinthians could only draw with Gremio and were edged out by Goias who beat Internacional 2-1 thanks to some penalty drama. Match-winner Paulo Baier was forced to take the spot-kick three times for Goias and each time held his nerve to seal the great escape.
Corinthians, FIFA World Club Champions in 2000, were relegated by a single point and slipped out of the top flight for the first time in their distinguished history.
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anon
28.06.11, 16:04
I'm not a big soccer fan, but I support Boca Juniors and still felt bad about River nonetheless. And there was a hell of a riot after the match ended :dabs:

dominic_torreto20
01.07.11, 18:48
i was very sad.i support river plate since i was a kid and it took some time to really belive they relegated.i think they will promovate next season and win the championship 2 seasons from now!!!