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Atlético de Madrid B is a Spanish football team based in
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. Founded on 17 September 1963, it is the
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of Atlético Madrid and currently plays in Primera Federación – Group 2. They play their home games at Cerro del Espino Stadium.


History

The club was founded in 1964 as ''Reyfra Atlético O.J.E.'' when ''CD Reyfra'' (1963–64) and ''CA Getafe''
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. In 1970 it absorbed '' Aviaco Madrileño CF'', which was established in 1967 when ''Madrileño CF'' (1956–67) and ''AD Aviaco''
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, became affiliated with Atlético Madrid and in 1970 changed its name to ''Atlético Madrileño Club de Fútbol''. In 1991, the club changed the name to Atlético Madrid B for the 1991–92 season. Having already played from 1980 to 1986 in
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, the reserves fluctuated between that level and
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 – created in 1977 as the new third division – in the following decades. In the 1998–99 season, the team (which featured Rubén Baraja, future
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and
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star in central midfield) finished in second position in the second division, but was ineligible for
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promotion – Numancia gained the automatic promotion slot instead. The following year, they were administratively relegated as the first team went down from La Liga, and in 2000–01 they missed out on promotion in the play-offs but would have been ineligible in any case as the seniors failed to achieve the same goal (they went back up a year later). The entire 2000s were spent in the third level, but several players continued to make the transition to the first team, including the likes of David de Gea, Álvaro Domínguez, Antonio López, Gabi, Mario Suárez, Koke, Ignacio Camacho,
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, Thomas Partey and Lucas Hernandez. In 2020–21, a poor on-field season combined with reorganisation of the league structure meant that the team was relegated not to the fourth tier but the fifth ( Tercera División RFEF), having only spent two seasons below the third level since their first few years of existence over 50 years earlier. They returned within two years, with the second promotion via the 2023 Segunda Federación play-offs.


Naming history

*Club Deportivo Reyfra (1963–1964) *Reyfra Atlético O.J.E. (1964–1970) *Atlético Madrileño Club de Fútbol (1970–1990) *Club Atlético de Madrid "B" (1990–1992) *Club Atlético de Madrid, S.A.D. "B" (1992–)


Season to season

*''As Atlético Madrileño Club de Fútbol (independent club).'' ---- *''As Club Atlético de Madrid "B" (reserve team of Atlético Madrid).'' ---- * 11 seasons in
Segunda División The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Segunda División, commonly known as Segunda División or La Liga 2, and officially known as LaLiga HyperMotion for sponsorship reasons, is the men's second professional association football division of the Spa ...
* 3 seasons in Primera Federación * 30 seasons in
Segunda División B Segunda División B (English: second division B) was the third tier of the Spanish football league system containing 102 teams divided into five groups, until it was replaced by the new structure in 2021. It was administered by the Royal Spanish ...
* 1 season in Segunda Federación * 12 seasons in
Tercera División Tercera División () was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Until 1977, it was the third tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga), the ''Segund ...
* 1 season in Tercera División RFEF


Current squad


Reserve team


Out on loan


Staff


Coaches

* Teddy Pacheco (1969–1970) * José Antonio Olmedo (1970–1971) * Ramón Cobo Antoranz (1971–1974) * Paquito García (1975–1976) * Máximo Hernández (1976–1978) * Joaquín Peiró (1978–1985) * José Ufarte (1985–1986) * Iselín Santos Ovejero (1987–1988) * Emilio Cruz Roldán (1988–1989) * Josu Ortuondo (1989–1990) * Antonio Seseña Fernández (1990) * Antonio López Habas (1990–1991) * Manuel Ruiz Sosa (1991) * José Miguel Polo Lázaro (1991–1992) * Jesús Tartilán (1992–1993) * Emilio Cruz Roldán (1994–1995) * Santiago Martín Prado (1995–1996) * Carlos Diarte (1996–1997) * Carlos Sánchez Aguiar (1997–1999) * Fernando Zambrano (1999–2000) * Carlos García Cantarero (2000–2001)(2001–2002) * Luís Pereira (2002) * Santiago Martín Prado (2002–2003) * José Murcia (2003–2006) * Manuel Romero Paz (2006) * Alfredo Merino Tamayo (2006–2007) * Abraham García (2007–2009) * Antonio Rivas (2009–2011) * Milinko Pantić (2011–2012) * Alfredo Santaelena (2012–2014) * Óscar Alcides Mena (2014) * Roberto Marina (2014) * Carlos Sánchez Aguiar (2014–2015) * Roberto Fresnedoso (2015) * Víctor Afonso (2015–2016) * Óscar Fernández (2016–2019) * Nacho Fernández (2019–2021) * Antonio Rivas (2021) * Luis Tevenet (2021–2024) * Fernando Torres (2024–)


Honours

* Copa de la Liga (
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) (1): 1982–83 *
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(3): 1988–89, 2000–01, 2003–04 *
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(1): 2016–17


Records


Top Scorers (All competitions)


Appearances (All competitions)


Stadium

Cerro del Espino Stadium is located in
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,
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. It also serves as an habitual training ground for the main squad, and as the home ground of local CF Rayo Majadahonda ( second division). Besides, this facility hosts simposiums on rules of the National Professional Soccer League on stadia security. *Technical details: **Dimensions: 106x70 meters **Surface: Natural grass **Capacity: 3,800 spectators **Opening year: 1995 **Services: Newsroom, radio booths and cafeteria of the club. There are also toilets and bars to the public **Address: Calle Moreras, s/n, 28220, Majadahonda (Madrid)


Notable players

Note: This list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 top league games and/or have reached international status. * Keidi Bare * Koldo Álvarez * José Percudani * Javier Pinola * Ivan Rocha *
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* Zvonimir Vukić * Quinton Fortune * Mario Abrante * Carlos Aguilera * Manolo Alfaro * Javier Arizmendi * Rubén Baraja * Borja Bastón * Ignacio Camacho * Javier Casquero * Domingo Cisma * José Ramón Corchado * Cuaresma * Pichu Cuéllar * Diego Díaz * Álvaro Domínguez * Gabi * Gaspar Gálvez * David de Gea * Juan Carlos Gómez * Ramón González * Tomás González * Quique Estebaranz * Santi Ezquerro * Chema Jiménez * Roberto Jiménez * Juanjo *
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* Julio Alberto * Keko * Koke * Paco Llorente * Antonio López * Juanma López * Armando Lucas * Mané * Javier Manquillo * Roberto Marina * Ángel Jésus Mejías * César Mendiondo * Jorge Miramón * Manu del Moral * Sergio Morgado * Toni Muñoz * Juanma Ortiz * Juan Carlos Pedraza * Rubén Pérez * Julio Prieto * Quique Ramos * Tomás Reñones * Abel Resino * Ricardo * Antonio Rivas * Diego Rivas * Nano Rivas * Joel Robles * Carlos Rodríguez * Juan José Rubio * Miguel Ángel Ruiz * Saúl * Salva Sevilla * Roberto Solozábal * Mario Suárez * Luis Tevenet * Óliver Torres * Martín Vellisca * Higinio Vilches * Clemente Villaverde * Yordi * Kader * Pablo García * Marcelo Saralegui


References


External links


Official websiteFutbolme team profile
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