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CD San Fernando De Henares
Club Deportivo San Fernando is a Spanish football club based in San Fernando de Henares, in the Community of Madrid. Founded in 1929 it currently plays in Tercera División – Group 7, holding home games at ''Estadio Santiago del Pino''. History San Fernando de Henares was born in 1929 under the name ''Sociedad Recreativa San Fernando'', when several locals decide to create an amateur soccer team. In 1943 the club became federated and, on 21 October 1953, changed its name to ''Club Deportivo San Fernando.'' San Fernando promoted to the first regional division in 1972–73, first reaching the fourth division five years later, and went on to remain in that level for the following three decades, returning to the ''Preferente'' in 2008–09, but promoting back immediately, as champions. In the 1980s the club won its first trophy, defeating CD Ciempozuelos in the first-ever Community of Madrid Cup. In the 2006–07 season San Fernando finished third in the regular season, but ...
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Estadio Santiago Del Pino
A stadium ( : stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or other events and consists of a field or stage either partly or completely surrounded by a tiered structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event. Pausanias noted that for about half a century the only event at the ancient Greek Olympic festival was the race that comprised one length of the stadion at Olympia, where the word "stadium" originated. Most of the stadiums with a capacity of at least 10,000 are used for association football. Other popular stadium sports include gridiron football, baseball, cricket, the various codes of rugby, field lacrosse, bandy, and bullfighting. Many large sports venues are also used for concerts. Etymology "Stadium" is the Latin form of the Greek word " stadion" (''στάδιον''), a measure of length equalling the length of 600 human feet. As feet are of variable length the exact length of a stadion depends on the exac ...
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2010–11 Tercera División
The 2010–11 Tercera División was the fourth tier of football in Spain. Play started on 27 August 2010 and the season ended on 26 June 2011 with the promotion play-off finals. Overview There were 360 clubs competing in Tercera División (Third division) in the 2010–11 season, divided into 18 regional groups, accommodating between 19 and 21 clubs. The following clubs finished as champions of their respective groups *Grupo I (Galicia) - Cerceda *Grupo II (Asturias) - Marino *Grupo III (Cantabria) - Noja *Grupo IV (País Vasco) - Amorebieta *Grupo V (Cataluña) - Llagostera *Grupo VI (Comunidad Valenciana) - Valencia Mestalla *Grupo VII (Comunidad de Madrid) - Alcobendas Sport *Grupo VIII (Castilla & León) - Burgos *Grupo IX (Andalucía Oriental (Almería, Granada, Jaén & Málaga) & Melilla) - Comarca de Níjar *Grupo X (Andalucía Occidental (Cádiz, Córdoba, Huelva & Sevilla) & Ceuta) - Linense *Grupo XI (Islas Baleares) - Manacor *Grupo XII (Canarias) - Lanzarote *G ...
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CDC Moscardó
Club Deportivo Colonia Moscardó is a Spanish football team based in Madrid, in the namesake community. Founded in 1945 it currently plays in Tercera División Group 7, holding home matches at Estadio Román Valero with a capacity of 14,000 seats. History The club was born in 1944 with the aim to create a team for the players of the neighbourhoods of Usera and Colonia de Moscardó. It was officially registered in the Castilian Football Federation on 23 July 1945, and currently belongs to the Madrid Football Federation. In 1964, Moscardó promoted for the first time to Tercera División, and six years later to Segunda División. The club only could remain in the second tier one season before being relegated again to Tercera; it was the first club to play in the league with a pitch of soil, without grass. Since that relegation, the club alternated Tercera División and Preferente until 1989, when it promoted to Segunda División B, and alternated Segunda B and Tercera during the ...
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CD Roquetas
Club Deportivo Puerto Roquetas, also known as Roquetas, is a Spanish football team based in Roquetas de Mar, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1970, it currently plays in Primera Andaluza – Group 4, holding home games at ''Estadio Antonio Peroles'', with a capacity of 9,000 seats. Season to season ---- *4 seasons in Segunda División B *20 seasons in Tercera División Notable players * Juan Luis Guirado * Esteban Esteban () is a Spanish male given name, derived from Greek Στέφανος (Stéphanos) and related to the English names Steven and Stephen. Although in its original pronunciation the accent is on the penultimate syllable, English-speakers tend t ... External linksOfficial websiteFutbolme team profileLapreferente profile Association football clubs established in 1970 Football clubs in Andalusia Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol clubs 1970 establishments in Spain {{Spain-footyclub-stub ...
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Divisiones Regionales De Fútbol In The Community Of Madrid
The Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Madrid, are organized by the Madrid Football Federation: *Categoría Preferente de Aficionados, 2 Groups of 18 teams (Level 6 of the Spanish football pyramid) *Primera Categoría de Aficionados, 4 Groups of 18 teams (Level 7) *Segunda Categoría de Aficionados, 8 Groups of 18 teams (Level 8) *Tercera Categoría de Aficionados, 16 Groups of 18 teams (Level 9) League chronology Timeline Categoría Preferente Categoría Preferente is the sixth level of competition of the Spanish Football League in the Community of Madrid. Competition System The league consists of two groups of 18 teams. At the end of the season the first two teams from each group are promoted to the Tercera División RFEF (Group 7). The last four of each group (15th, 16th, 17th and 18th) are relegated to Primera de Aficionados. At this level, a reserve team and its parent can play at the same level in different groups. If the reserve team are in the p ...
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2020–21 Tercera División
The 2020–21 Tercera División was the last for this league as the fourth tier of Spanish football. It began in October 2020 and ended in June 2021 with the second phase and promotion play-off final in the Canarian group. Because the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) suspended the previous season on 11 March 2020 at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain, the RFEF announced on 6 May the termination of that season, the revocation of all relegations from the Segunda División B, Segunda B and Tercera divisions, and the expansion of both leagues. Each regional federation was allowed to plan its own group for the 2020–21 season and as this season became somewhat shorter than usual, the RFEF recommended the subdivision of each region into two groups in the first phase for ease of scheduling, with a final phase in which the teams regrouped based on initial positions. Also, the Tercera División dropped down to the fifth level and Segunda B to the fourth, with Tercera suf ...
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2018–19 Tercera División
The 2018–19 Tercera División was the fourth tier in Spanish football. It began in August 2018 and ended in late June 2019 with the promotion play-off finals. Competition format *The top four eligible teams in each group would play the promotion playoffs. *The champion of each group would qualify to 2019–20 Copa del Rey. If the champion is a reserve team, the first non-reserve team qualified would join the Copa. *In each group, at least three teams would be relegated to Regional Divisions. Controversy in Group 8 After being relegated, Real Burgos sued the Castile and León Football Federation arguing that the postponement of their match in the previous season against Arandina forced them to play three games in seven days with few rounds left, harming their performance and finishing the league in relegation positions. Initially, they were admitted in Tercera División, in application of the precautionary measures by the Judgement, but later the Royal Spanish Football Feder ...
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2017–18 Tercera División
The 2017–18 Tercera División was the fourth tier in Spanish football. It began play in August 2017 and ended in late June 2018 with the promotion play-off finals. Competition format *The top four eligible teams in each group will play the promotion playoffs. *The champion of each group will qualify to 2018–19 Copa del Rey. If the champion is a reserve team, the first non-reserve team qualified will join the Copa. *In each group, at least three teams will be relegated to Regional Divisions. Group 1 – Galicia Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 2 – Asturias Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 3 – Cantabria Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 4 – Basque Country Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 5 – Catalonia Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 6 – Valencian Community Teams League table ;Top goa ...
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2016–17 Tercera División
The 2016–17 Tercera División was the fourth tier in Spanish football. It began on 20 August 2016 and ended on 26 June 2017 with the promotion play-off finals. Competition format *The top four eligible teams in each group will play the promotion playoffs. *The champion of each group will qualify to the 2017–18 Copa del Rey. If the champion is a reserve team, the first non-reserve team will qualify instead. *In each group, at least three teams will be relegated to Regional Divisions. Group 1 – Galicia Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 2 – Asturias Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 3 – Cantabria Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 4 – Basque Country Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 5 – Catalonia Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 6 – Valencian Community Teams League table ;Top goalscorer ...
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2015–16 Tercera División
The 2015–16 Tercera División was the fourth tier in Spanish football. It started in August 2015 and ended in late June 2016 with the promotion play-off finals. Competition format *The top four eligible teams in each group will play the promotion playoffs. *The champion of each group will qualify to 2016–17 Copa del Rey. If the champion is a reserve team, the first non-reserve team qualified will join the Copa. *In each group, at least three teams will be relegated to Regional Divisions. Group 1 – Galicia Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 2 – Asturias Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 3 – Cantabria Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 4 – Basque Country Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 5 – Catalonia Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ;Top goalkeeper Group 6 – Valencian Community Teams League table ;Top goalscorers ...
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