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'''Club Deportivo Linares''' was a [[List of football clubs in Spain|Spanish football team]] based in [[Linares, Jaén]], in the autonomous community of [[Andalusia]]. Founded in |
'''Club Deportivo Linares''' was a [[List of football clubs in Spain|Spanish football team]] based in [[Linares, Jaén]], in the autonomous community of [[Andalusia]]. Founded in 1990 and dissolved in July 2009, it played its last season in [[2008–09 Segunda División B|2008–09]], in [[Segunda División B|Second Division B - Group 4]]. The team's stadium was ''[[Estadio de Linarejos]]'', with a capacity of 10,000 seats. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 16:15, 24 March 2022
Full name | Club Deportivo Linares | ||
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Nickname(s) | Azulillos (Little Blues) | ||
Founded | 1990 | ||
Dissolved | 2009 (19 years) | ||
Ground | Linarejos, Linares, Andalusia, Spain | ||
Capacity | 10,000 | ||
President | Julio Peralta | ||
Head coach | Manuel Tomé | ||
League | 2ªB - Group 4 | ||
2008–09 | 2ªB - Group 4, 14th | ||
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Club Deportivo Linares was a Spanish football team based in Linares, Jaén, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1990 and dissolved in July 2009, it played its last season in 2008–09, in Second Division B - Group 4. The team's stadium was Estadio de Linarejos, with a capacity of 10,000 seats.
History
Club Deportivo Linares was founded in 1990 with Miguel Hernández as its first president,[1] first reaching the fourth division four years later, with a brief spell in the third level in 2000–01 – immediate relegation back.
On 21 July 2009, after seven consecutive seasons in Segunda B, the mayor of Linares, Juan Fernández, announced the club's defunction, due to the impossibility of paying its debt (around €4.7 million).[2][3] It managed to play another seven seasons in division three.
On 5 August, Linares' new managing board confirmed the registration in the fourth category[4] but, eventually, the Royal Spanish Football Federation forced the team to disappear.[5]
Club background
- SG Linarense – (1909–20)
- Linares FC – (1920–29)
- Gimnástica Linarense – (1929–31)
- Linares Deportivo (I) – (1940–46)
- Atlético Linares – (1946–48)
- CD Linares (I) – (1952–64)
- Linares CF – (1961–90)
- CD Linares (II) – (1990–2009)
- Linares Deportivo (II) – (2009–present)
Season to season
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- 8 seasons in Segunda División B
- 7 seasons in Tercera División
- 4 seasons in Categorías Regionales
Last squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Famous players
References
- ^ "Club Deportivo Linares :: La Futbolteca. Enciclopedia del Fútbol Español" (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-04-22.
- ^ La extinción del CD Linares se torna irremediable y se creará un nuevo club (CD Linares' extinction irreversible and a new club will be created) (in Spanish)
- ^ Resucitando al Linares CF (Bringing Linares CF back to life) (in Spanish)
- ^ La gestora da el primer paso para mantener vivo al CD Linares (Board takes first step to keep CD Linares alive) (in Spanish)
- ^ La Federación no valida la inscripción del CD Linares y le obliga a desaparecer (RFEF renders CD Linares' registration invalid and forces it to fold) (in Spanish)
External links
- Official website (in Spanish)