CD Tacón

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CD TACON
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Basic data
Surname Club Deportivo TACON
Seat Madrid , Spain
founding 2014
resolution 2020
Colours white, magenta, black
president SpainSpain Ana Rossell
Website clubdeportivotacon.com
First soccer team
Head coach SpainSpain David Aznar
Venue Ciudad Real Madrid
Places 6000
league Primera División
2019/20 10th place
home
Away

Club Deportivo TACON was a Spanish women's football club from Madrid . The club was taken over by Real Madrid on July 1, 2020 and from then on formed their women's football section .

history

On September 12, 2014, the women's football club Club Deportivo TACON was founded in Madrid . Former Spanish soccer player Ana Rossell Granados was the club's president and founder. As a club member of Real Madrid , she had previously unsuccessfully campaigned for the establishment of a women's football department in her club for years. CD TACON initially only ran junior teams, before the club took over the women's teams of the CD Canillas club in summer 2016 and from then on competed with the A-team in the second division . In the 2016/17 season, the first team narrowly missed qualifying for the promotion playoff to the Primera División as runner-up in Group 5 and in 2017/18 they only failed in the final of the play-off to EDF Logroño . In the 2018/19 season, the longed-for promotion to the first division finally succeeded. The team prevailed in Group 5 and won in the promotion playoff against Saragossa CFF and Santa Teresa CD . CD Tacón had good relations with Real Madrid , both through President Ana Rossell and through Vice-President and player agent René Ramos, Sergio Ramos's brother , and there has been speculation for years that Real Madrid will take over the club. After CD TACON's promotion to the first division, the Spanish top club finally announced the incorporation of CD Tacón on July 1st, 2020. CD TACON trained in the 2019/20 season and played its home games in the Ciudad Real as part of a collaboration agreement Madrid .

Placements

season league space Copa de la Reina
2016/17 Segunda División (Group 5) 2 -
2017/18 Segunda División (Group 5) 1 -
2018/19 Segunda División (Group 5) 1 -
2019/20 Primera División 10 Quarter finals

Coach history

Period Trainer
2016-2018 SpainSpain Marta Tejedor
2018-2020 SpainSpain David Aznar

Well-known former players

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Historia del CD TACON. (No longer available online.) Página oficial del CD TACON, archived from the original on June 8, 2019 ; accessed on May 20, 2019 .
  2. ^ Ana Rossell lucha por un Real Madrid Femenino. In: vavel.com. October 16, 2013, Retrieved June 25, 2019 (Spanish).
  3. El CD Tacón, un equipo de barrio y galáctico. In: El País . December 8, 2016, Retrieved June 25, 2019 (Spanish).
  4. Official Announcement. In: realmadrid.com. June 25, 2019, accessed June 25, 2019 .