List Of Transfers Of Segunda División – 2005–06 Season
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List Of Transfers Of Segunda División – 2005–06 Season
This is a list of Football in Spain, Spanish football Transfer (association football), transfers for the 2005–06 Segunda División season. Transfers are only allowed in limited transfer windows in summer and winter. Albacete Balompie In: * Raúl Molina - On Loan From ''Rayo Vallecano'' * Corona - On Loan From ''Real Zaragoza'' * Juanlu - On Loan From ''Real Betis'' * David Sanchez - Signed From ''FC Barcelona'' * Parri - Signed From ''Valencia CF'' * Sanzol - Signed From ''CA Osasuna'' * Pirri - Signed From ''Real Zaragoza'' * Mingo - Signed From ''Betis'' * Mario Bermejo - Signed From - ''Racing de Ferrol'' * Rubén Martín - Signed From ''Atletico de Madrid B'' * David Bauzá - Signed From ''Sporting de Gijón'' * David Cañas - Signed From ''Salamanca'' * Garrido - Signed From ''Valencia CF'' * Casto - Signed From ''Albacete Balompie B'' * Albert Cano - Signed From ''Albacete Balompie B'' * Pablo - Signed From ''Albacete Balompie B'' * Cesar Diaz - Signed F ...
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Football In Spain
Football is the most popular sport in Spain. Spain has some of the most important teams in Europe (Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid, Seville, Valencia, and others). It also has a high number of players (most of them being unprofessional) and teams registered in all categories (a total of 1,063,090 players in a total of 21,148 clubs). Moreover, football is the sport that interests the majority of Spanish people (48%). A total of 67% of the population said they were fans or had a liking for a particular club. Association football is the most popular sport in Spain, followed by basketball and then tennis. Football is a widespread passion among the people of Spain, and most people in Spain have at least some sort of connection to the sport. Football is the sport with the most registered players (a total of 1,063,090 of which 997,999 are men and 65,091 women), and the highest number of registered clubs (a total of 21,148) among all Spanish sport federations according to da ...
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