Full name | Palencia Club de Fútbol | |
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Founded | 1960 | |
Dissolved | 1986 | |
Ground | La Balastera, Palencia, Castile and León, Spain | |
Capacity | 13,468 | |
Chairman | Bonifacio Aguayo | |
Manager | Crispi | |
League | 2ªB - Group 1 | |
1985–86 | 2ªB - Group 1, 7th | |
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Palencia Club de Fútbol was a Spanish football club based in Palencia, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1960, it held home games at Estadio La Balastera, with a 13,468-seat capacity.
History
Safe for five seasons in the regional leagues, Palencia spent the first 17 years of its existence in Tercera División. From 1977 to 1979, the club achieved two consecutive promotions, thus reaching Segunda División (second division), where it competed for four of the following five seasons, finishing a best-ever fifth in 1982–83, just three points off the promotion zone.
Palencia Club de Fútbol disappeared in 1986 due to serious economic debts, with the club now in Segunda División B. Another team was founded in the city following its demise, CF Palencia, which came to compete several seasons in that same category.[1]
Season to season
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- 4 seasons in Segunda División
- 5 seasons in Segunda División B
- 12 seasons in Tercera División
Selected former players
- Carlos Echarri
- Óscar Ferrero
- Joaquín López
- Hugo Módigo
- Norberto Huezo
- Paco Bonet
- Antonio Teixidó
- Benigno Chaparro
Selected former managers
References
- ↑ "La auténtica locura del fútbol palentino: ¿Qué pasó con el CD Palencia?" [The craziness of the palentino football: What happened to CD Palencia?] (in Spanish). El Futbol, de los Socios. 11 November 2020. Retrieved 20 November 2021.