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Full name | Real Burgos Club de Fútbol | ||
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Founded | 1983 | ||
Ground | Campos de Pallafria | ||
Chairman | Juan Antonio Gallego | ||
Manager | Jesús Barbadillo | ||
League | Primera Provincial | ||
2010–11 | Did not compete | ||
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Real Burgos Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1983, it ceased to compete in 1996 and returned in 2011, holding home games at "Campos de Pallafria".
History[]
Burgos CF was founded in 1936, also known as Gimnástica Burgalesa Club de Fútbol. In 1983, the side disappeared due to serious economic problems and the reserve team, Burgos Promesas, was renamed Real Burgos Club de Fútbol.
From 1990–93, the club managed three La Liga presences, with a 9th place in its second season. The final league season of Real Burgos in the fourth division was 1995–96: after being relegated to the category in 1994 for failing to pay its players, it was readmitted the following year, folding after one sole season. For the following decade, the club survived, but did not compete in any category of the Spanish football pyramid.
In 2011–12, Real Burgos returned to activity, taking part in the regional championships of Castile and León.
Background[]
- Gimnástica Burgalesa - (1936–48)
- Burgos Club de Fútbol - (1948–83) (1994-)
- Burgos Promesas - (1973–83) (reserve team of Burgos CF)
- Real Burgos CF - (1983–) (Note: not disappeared)
Season to season[]
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Selected former players[]
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Predrag Jurić
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Anel Karabeg
- Croatia Ivica Barbarić
- Croatia Dragoslav Čakić
- Hungary Zsolt Limperger
- Netherlands Michel Boerebach
- Romania Gavril Balint
- Spain Magdaleno
External links[]
- Official website (Spanish)
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