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Móstoles made its first appearance in [[Segunda División B|the country's third division]] in [[1990–91 Segunda División B|1990–91]], 35 years after being born. It only lasted one season, however, and went on to amass a further four presences in that category in the following two decades, never lasting more than two seasons. |
Móstoles made its first appearance in [[Segunda División B|the country's third division]] in [[1990–91 Segunda División B|1990–91]], 35 years after being born. It only lasted one season, however, and went on to amass a further four presences in that category in the following two decades, never lasting more than two seasons. |
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The club suffered relegation from the [[Tercera División|fourth level]] at the end of the [[2011–12 Tercera División|2011–12 campaign]], thus returning to the [[Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Madrid|regional championships]]. It folded shortly after.<ref>[http://www.elgoldemadriz.com/portal/preferente/comun/temporada-2012-2013/001-la-triste-desaparicion-del-cd-mostoles.html La triste desaparición del Móstoles (The sad disappearance of Móstoles)]; Elgoldemadriz, 6 July 2012 {{es icon}}</ref> |
The club suffered relegation from the [[Tercera División|fourth level]] at the end of the [[2011–12 Tercera División|2011–12 campaign]], thus returning to the [[Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in the Community of Madrid|regional championships]]. It folded shortly after, due a overall debt of 234,591€, owed to its players from 2011–12 and past seasons. Every player of 2011–12 season sued the club for wage's unpaid. Finally, the players won the lawsuit. <ref>[http://www.elgoldemadriz.com/portal/preferente/comun/temporada-2012-2013/001-la-triste-desaparicion-del-cd-mostoles.html La triste desaparición del Móstoles (The sad disappearance of Móstoles)]; Elgoldemadriz, 6 July 2012 {{es icon}}</ref> <ref>[http://www.bocm.es/boletin/CM_Orden_BOCM/2012/11/20/BOCM-20121120-186.PDF Community of Madrid official bulletin] November 20, 2012</ref> <ref>[http://www.bocm.es/boletin/CM_Orden_BOCM/2013/04/13/BOCM-20130413-153,0.PDF Community of Madrid official bulletin] April 13, 2013</ref> |
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Revision as of 16:20, 24 May 2013
Full name | Club Deportivo Móstoles | ||
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Founded | 1955 | ||
Dissolved | 2012 | ||
Ground | El Soto, Móstoles, Madrid, Spain | ||
Capacity | 14,000 | ||
Chairman | Ángel Godino | ||
Manager | Paco Moreno | ||
2011–12 | 3ª – Group 7, 17th | ||
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Club Deportivo Móstoles was a Spanish football team from Móstoles, a city in the southern metropolitan area of Madrid. Founded in 1955 and dissolved in 2012 it played its last season in Tercera División, holding home matches at Estadio El Soto, which sat about 14,000 spectators.
Team colours were all-blue, with white socks.
History
Móstoles made its first appearance in the country's third division in 1990–91, 35 years after being born. It only lasted one season, however, and went on to amass a further four presences in that category in the following two decades, never lasting more than two seasons.
The club suffered relegation from the fourth level at the end of the 2011–12 campaign, thus returning to the regional championships. It folded shortly after, due a overall debt of 234,591€, owed to its players from 2011–12 and past seasons. Every player of 2011–12 season sued the club for wage's unpaid. Finally, the players won the lawsuit. [1] [2] [3]
Season to season
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- 6 seasons in Segunda División B
- 23 seasons in Tercera División
Famous players
References
- ^ La triste desaparición del Móstoles (The sad disappearance of Móstoles); Elgoldemadriz, 6 July 2012 Template:Es icon
- ^ Community of Madrid official bulletin November 20, 2012
- ^ Community of Madrid official bulletin April 13, 2013
External links