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Revision as of 03:45, 1 September 2022
Full name | Agrupación Deportiva Ceuta Fútbol Club | |||
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Nickname(s) | Caballas (Mackerels) | |||
Founded | 9 July 1956 as Club Atlético de Ceuta | |||
Ground | Alfonso Murube Ceuta, Spain | |||
Capacity | 6,500[1] | |||
President | Luhay Hamido | |||
Head coach | Chus Trujillo | |||
League | 1ª RFEF – Group 1 | |||
2021–22 | 2ª RFEF – Group 4, 4th of 18 (promoted) | |||
Website | https://siempreadceutafc.wixsite.com/adceutafc | |||
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Agrupación Deportiva Ceuta Fútbol Club is a Spanish football team based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1956, it plays in Primera División RFEF – Group 1, holding home matches at Estadio Alfonso Murube with a capacity of 6,500 seats.[2]
History
The club was found in 1956, after a merger between Sociedad Deportiva Ceuta and Atlético Tetuán, under the name of Club Atlético de Ceuta. It eventually took the place of Tetuán in Segunda División, remaining in the category for six campaigns.
After a one-year spell in Tercera División, Atlético Ceuta returned to the second level and enjoyed a further five seasons before suffering relegation in 1968. The club subsequently fluctuated between the fourth and fifth levels, staying in the former for a short amount of time.
After being promoted to the fourth division in 2012 due to an administrative relegation, Atlético Ceuta tried to merge with AD Ceuta. However, due to the latter's high debts, the club remained under the same name, but with the staff and players of the Agrupación Deportiva.
In 2013, the club was officially named Agrupación Deportiva Ceuta Fútbol Club, inheriting AD Ceuta's colours and logo.
Club background
- Ceuta Sport Club — (1932–41); renamed in 1941 to Sociedad Deportiva Ceuta
- Sociedad Deportiva Ceuta — (1941–56); in 1956 merged with the Spanish elements of Club Atlético Tetuán to form Club Atlético de Ceuta
Club naming
- Club Atlético de Ceuta (1956–92)
- Ceuta Atlético Club (1992-94)
- Club Atlético de Ceuta (1994-2012)
- Asociación Deportiva Atlético de Ceuta (2012-13)
- Agrupación Deportiva Ceuta Fútbol Club (2013–present)
Other clubs from Ceuta
- Club Deportivo Imperio de Ceuta — (1958–)
- Agrupación Deportiva Ceuta — (1969–91)
- Club Ceutí Atlético – (1996–97)
- Asociación Deportiva Ceuta (1997–2012)
Season to season
As Club Atlético de Ceuta
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As Agrupación Deportiva Ceuta Fútbol Club
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- 11 seasons in Segunda División
- 1 season in Primera División RFEF
- 1 season in Segunda División RFEF
- 18 seasons in Tercera División
Current squad
- As of 01 September 2022
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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References
- ^ "Spain - AD Ceuta FC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway". int.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
- ^ "Quienes somos". adceutafc (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 November 2019.
External links
- Futbolme team profile (in Spanish)
- Soccerway team profile
- La futbolteca team profile (in Spanish)
- Futbol regional profile (in Spanish)