CD Puertollano

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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

  1. ^ Desaparece el CD Puertollano. lasegundab.es, May 15, 2015, accessed January 8, 2018 (Spanish).