CD Ourense

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CD Ourense
CD Ourense.svg
Full name Club Deportivo Ourense SAD
place Ourense
Founded September 10, 1952
Dissolved 2014
Club colors Red Blue
Stadion O Couto
Top league Segunda División
successes Third in the Segunda Division in 1959/60 and 1961/62
home
Away
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The Club Deportivo Ourense was a Spanish football club from the Galician city ​​of Ourense . The club, founded in 1952, played 13 seasons in the second-rate Segunda División .

history

On September 10, 1952, the Club Deportivo Ourense was founded. The association emerged as the successor to Unión Deportiva Orensana , which had to be dissolved due to financial difficulties.

In the 1959/60 season Ourense played for the first time in the second highest Spanish league, the Segunda División . There the club reached third place. The club was able to repeat this success in the season after next.

In the 1967/68 season CD Ourense reached a new internal club record with 30 wins from 30 games in the Tercera División and a goal difference of 98: 7 goals. The team's top scorer was Carballeda with 38 goals.

1974/75 CD Ourense different only in the second round of the Spanish Cup against Real Madrid out. After a surprising 0-0 at home, Ourense lost the second leg away 3-1.

In 1980, the club rose from the Segunda División B and then played five years in the Tercera División. After the recovery, they spent nine years in the third division until 1994, when they were promoted again to the Segunda División. After the relegation was missed at the first attempt, Ourense stayed in the league for three years after being promoted again.

In the 1999/2000 Copa del Rey , the club made it to the round of 16 after eliminating Getafe FC from the Segunda División and RCD Mallorca from the Primera División . There came the end against FC Barcelona . After a 1: 2 at home, the Galicians reached a historic 0: 0 at Camp Nou .

In the 2007/08 season, relegation to the Tercera División , Spain's fourth division, followed. This was the first time Ourense had played this low since 1985, having played exclusively in Segunda División and Segunda División B for the previous 23 years . 2012 succeeded after the championship title in the Tercera División the promotion.

In the summer of 2014 the association was dissolved. The Unión Deportiva Ourensana association was created as the successor association .

Stadion

Ourense played in the O Couto stadium , which has a capacity of 5,625 spectators and whose playing field measures 105 × 70 meters.

Placements from 1977 to 2008

successes

Well-known former players

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ¿Quién hace de CD Ourense? on laregion.es, July 14, 2014, accessed August 9, 2017 (Spanish)