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This was Real’s 2025: a painful farewell and a difficult transition to face.
he 2025 This year will go down as one of the most transformative in the recent history of the Royal Society. Not just because of the numbers accumulated over a 12-month period, but also because of what they mean. Structural and symbolic levels For the club. This year is a clear year of transition; Imanol Alguacil After many years on the bench and a stage that defined the sporting development of the San Sebastian team. This departure meant saying goodbye to a key part of Real’s modern identity, built on continuity, competitiveness and a constant presence in Europe.
Globally, Real Sociedad has a total of 51 official games Among all competitions. The final balance is 19 wins, 10 draws, 22 lossesHe has a scoring record of 70 points in favor, 76 points against. These numbers reflect a long, tough year with a variety of scenarios, in which the team experienced some moments of bankruptcy and others that were clearly difficult. The team had a negative goal difference for most of the season, which was consistent in both domestic and European competitions.
la liga This tournament was the most important on the calendar and also the one with the most matches. Real played in the national championship 37 meetingsWith the balance of 10 wins, 8 draws, 19 losses. This number of wins is less than the number of losses that marked the team’s league performance throughout the calendar year. In the championship, Real had erratic results, with a series of good results but unable to consolidate over time, and always having difficulty maintaining long-term power relations. The league’s calendar was the main stage during that period of transition. And where they were the worst.
in europe leagueplayed by Real Sociedad Six Games during 2025. The balance is 3 wins, 1 draw, 2 lossesmaintaining a competitive performance in competitions that had already become part of the club’s daily life in recent years. This tournament brought the best result of the calendar year: an overwhelming Central Jyland 5-2was a match that stood out both for the volume of the attack and for the team’s ability to clearly impose itself in a European context.
of king’s cup Statistically, it was the most positive competition on the course. La Real played 8 games. 6 wins, 1 draw, only 1 loss. Throughout the tournament, the team was consistent in results, winning rounds and maintaining a constant level of competitiveness. This cup became one of the spaces in which Curi Uldin’s team was able to maintain a more stable dynamic throughout the calendar year. He dreamed of reaching the semi-finals and passing. He was very close to achieving glory.
In the individual category, Mikel Oyarzabal He became the standard for the team’s great offense in 2025. The captain finished the year as Real Sociedad’s top scorer with 17 goals in all competitions, and also led the team from a footballing point of view. behind, Brace Mendez He scored eight goals from deeper positions and contributed to relevant figures in all competitions. Ander Barenezia He rounded out the podium with 6 points, but Take Kubo and Oli Oscarsson as examples. They each scored five goals, completing this year’s leading scorer group.
Regarding participation, Pablo Marin became the player with the most appearances in 2025Reached 46 official games. This fact reflects their continuity and constant presence in the lineup throughout the course in a year that saw rotations, adjustments, and changes at various times during the season.
The year also left a very contrasting imprint. The best result was the aforementioned 5-2 away game. central yland island The worst thing happened in the Europa League. la liga, Conceded 4-0 against FC Barcelona. Two games that exemplify the extreme conditions that Real have experienced throughout 2025, both in terms of performance and feel on the pitch.
In the end, with clear numbers, a lot of matches played and a historical background marked by the farewell of Imanol Alguacil, 2025 became a year of complete transition for Real Sociedad. This course has already been recorded in numbers and recent memory of the club of San Sebastian, reflecting the end of a long and recognizable phase in its modern history.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
