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Full name Club Deportivo Castellón, S.A.D.
Founded 1922
Ground Nou Castalia, Castellón,
Valencia, Spain
(capacity: 16,000)
Chairman Spain David Cruz
Manager Spain Pedro Fernández
League 3ª – Group 6
2011–12 3ª – Group 6, 9th

Club Deportivo Castellón, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Castellón de la Plana, in the Valencian Community. Founded in 1922, it currently plays in Tercera División – Group 6, holding home games at Nou Estadi Castalia, which has a capacity of 16,000.

History[]

Football first appeared in the town in 1911 and, after a period of time under the consecutive denominations "Deportivo", "Castalia", "Gimnástico", "Cultural" and "Cervantes", Club Deportivo Castellón was founded on 22 July 1922.

The club featured periodically in the top flight, finishing fifth in 1972–73 and adding a Cup final appearance with a team featuring Vicente del Bosque, who later moved to Real Madrid, serving the club as both a player and coach.

On 29 August 1991, in an extraordinary assembly, the conversion of the club to S.A.D was approved. The first team had just relegated into division two, and would drop another level to the third three years later, in a spell which would last more than one decade.

In the 2004–05 season, Castellón finished fourth in Segunda B, eventually winning its promotion playoffs (both matches) and achieving a return to the silver category. The club's stint in the division would last five years, as relegation would befall in 2009–10, with the Valencian Community outfit ranking last, 13 points behind the following team.

On 18 July 2011, due to the team not paying its players, Castellón was excluded from the third division, being relegated to the fourth.[1]

Season to season[]

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1929 3rd Quarterfinals
1929/30 1st Round of 16
1930/31 5th Quarterfinals
1931/32 7th Round of 16
1932/33 10th Round of 16
1933/34
1934/35
1935/36
1939/40 4th
1940/41 1st Round of 16
1941/42 8th Round of 16
1942/43 4th Round of 16
1943/44 5th Round of 16
1944/45 8th Quarterfinals
1945/46 8th First round
1946/47 14th Quarterfinals
1947/48 12th Quarterfinals
1948/49 8th Fourth Round
1949/50 16th Second round
1950/51 3rd
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1951/52 6th
1952/53 1st
1953/54 5th
1954/55 12th
1955/56 16th
1956/57 20th
1957/58 2nd
1958/59 12th
1959/60 2nd
1960/61 13th Round of 32
1961/62 3rd
1962/63 10th
1963/64 1st
1964/65 1st
1965/66 1st
1966/67 3rd Round of 32
1967/68 10th Round of 32
1968/69 1st
1969/70 11th Round of 32
1970/71 6th Round of 32
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1971/72 2nd Round of 16
1972/73 5th Runners-up
1973/74 16th Round of 16
1974/75 6th Fourth Round
1975/76 12th First round
1976/77 14th Second round
1977/78 14th Third Round
1978/79 11th First round
1979/80 5th Fourth Round
1980/81 1st Fourth Round
1981/82 18th Third Round
1982/83 15th First round
1983/84 10th Round of 16
1984/85 12th Quarterfinals
1985/86 5th Round of 16
1986/87 4th Fourth Round
1987/88 11th Quarterfinals
1988/89 1st Third Round
1989/90 14th Second round
1990/91 19th Fourth Round
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1991/92 15th Round of 16
1992/93 10th Fourth Round
1993/94 17th Fourth Round
1994/95 2ªB 4th Second round
1995/96 2ªB 6th First round
1996/97 2ªB 9th First round
1997/98 2ªB 5th
1998/99 2ªB 9th
1999/00 2ªB 7th
2000/01 2ªB 10th First round
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
2001/02 2ªB 13th First round
2002/03 2ªB 1st
2003/04 2ªB 4th Second round
2004/05 2ªB 4th Second round
2005/06 12th First round
2006/07 14th Round of 32
2007/08 5th Second round
2008/09 7th Round of 32
2009/10 22nd Second round
2010/11 2ªB 10th Second round
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
2011/12 9th
2012/13

  • 11 seasons in La Liga
  • 40 seasons in Segunda División
  • 12 seasons in Segunda División B
  • 16 seasons in Tercera División (third level until 1976–77)

Current squad[]

As of 15 November 2012

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Spain GK Salva de la Cruz
Spain GK David Jiménez
Spain DF Ximo Ballesteros
Spain DF Héctor Carabaña
Spain DF Rafa Gimeno
Spain DF Abraham Peleteiro
Spain DF Marc Trilles
Spain MF Charly
Spain MF Álex Felip
Spain MF Albert Juste
Spain MF Adrián Lois
No. Position Player
Spain MF Jesús López
Spain MF Jordi Mareñá Captain
Spain MF Héctor Pino
France MF Ronan Sauer
Spain MF Guillermo Vázquez
Argentina FW Julián Bermúdez
Spain FW Marc Cosme
Spain FW Dani Galán
Spain FW Guillermo Herrero
Spain FW Óscar Pozo

Honours[]

  • Segunda División: 1940–41, 1980–81, 1988–89
  • Segunda División B: 2002–03
  • Tercera División: 1929–30, 1952–53, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1968–69 (third level until 1976–77)
  • Campeonato de Valencia: 1928–29, 1929–30
  • Copa de la Liga (second division): 1983–84
  • Copa del Rey: Runner-up 1972–73

Famous players[]

see also Category:CD Castellón footballers

References[]

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