Linares Deportivo
Full name | Linares Deportivo | ||
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Nickname(s) | Azulillos | ||
Founded |
2009 (as Agrupación Deportiva Linares) | ||
Ground |
Linarejos, Linares, Andalusia, Spain | ||
Capacity | 12,000 | ||
Chairman | Pedro Sáez Collado | ||
Manager | Miguel Rivera | ||
League | 2ª B – Group 4 | ||
2015–16 | 2ª B – Group 4, 16th | ||
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Linares Deportivo is a Spanish football team based in Linares, Jaén, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 2009 as a replacement for dissolved CD Linares, it plays in Segunda División B – Group 4. The team's stadium is Estadio de Linarejos, with a capacity of 12,000 seats.
History
Linares Deportivo was founded in 2009 under the name of Agrupación Deportiva Linares, as a replacement for dissolved CD Linares.[1]
The club first reached the fourth division three years later, despite finishing second in the fifth level.[2]
Club background
- SG Linarense – (1909–20)
- Linares FC – (1920–29)
- Gimnástica Linarense – (1929–31)
- Linares Deportivo (I) – (1940–46)
- Atlético Linares – (1946–48)
- CD Linares (I) – (1952–64)
- Linares CF – (1960–90)
- Santana Linares – (1965–67)
- CD Linares (II) – (1990–2009)
- Linares Deportivo – (2009–present)
Season to season
Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey |
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2009/10 | 7 | 1ª Prov. | 1st | |
2010/11 | 6 | Reg. Pref. | 1st | |
2011/12 | 5 | 1ª And. | 2nd | |
2012/13 | 4 | 3ª | 5th | |
2013/14 | 4 | 3ª | 2nd | |
2014/15 | 4 | 3ª | 1st | |
2015/16 | 3 | 2ªB | 16th | Second round |
2016/17 | 3 | 2ªB |
- 2 seasons in Segunda División B
- 3 seasons in Tercera División
- 3 seasons in Categorías Regionales
Current squad
- As of 29 October 2016
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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References
- ↑ El debut histórico del AD Linares da espectáculo (The historical debut from AD Linares is a show); Ideal, 24 August 2009 (Spanish)
- ↑ Torres y Vilaseca ascienden a Tercera División con el Linares Deportivo (Torres and Vilaseca are promoted to Tercera División with Linares Deportivo); 28 May 2012 (Spanish)
External links
- Official website (Spanish)
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