CD Puertollano
CD Puertollano | |||
Full name | Club Deportivo Puertollano | ||
place | Puertollano | ||
Founded | 1948 | ||
Dissolved | 2015 | ||
Club colors | blue White | ||
Stadion | Estadio Ciudad de Puertollano | ||
Top league | Segunda División | ||
successes | 11 seasons in the Segunda División | ||
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The Club Deportivo Puertollano was a Spanish football club from the city of Puertollano , Castile-La Mancha . The club, founded in 1948, played 11 seasons in the Segunda División , the second highest Spanish division.
history
The association was founded in 1948 under the name CF Calvo Sotelo , after the Empresa Nacional Calvo Sotelo (Encaso), a state petrochemical company based in Puertollano, to which the association belonged. In the 1950/51 season they played for the first time in the Tercera División , in which they stayed for ten years until they finally moved into the Segunda División in 1965/65 . In 1971, the club rose to the then third-rate Tercera División to later return twice to the Segunda División: for three seasons (1975) and for one (1984). In the 1988/89 season, the club was in Puertollano Industrial CF renamed. The Encaso plants were now part of Repsol . After this season, they rose from the Tercera División in the regional league system, but succeeded in the 1989/90 season of the immediate rise. In 1999 Puertollano Industrial merged with FC Puertollano, which played in the regional system, and took on the name Unión Deportiva Puertollano .
After the rise in the 2005/06 season the club played in the third-tier Segunda División B . For the 2010/11 season, the club renamed itself again and has since operated under the name Club Deportivo Puertollano . In the summer of 2015 the association dissolved due to insolvency.
Stadion
CD Puertollano played in the Estadio Francisco Sánchez Menor , which has a capacity of 8,000 spectators.
Individual evidence
- ^ Desaparece el CD Puertollano. lasegundab.es, May 15, 2015, accessed January 8, 2018 (Spanish).