CD Santa Eugenia

Santa Eugenia
Full name Club Deportivo Santa Eugenia
Nickname(s) El Santa (the Saint)
Founded 1974
Ground Cerro Almodóvar
Madrid, Spain
Ground Capacity 500
Chairman Spain Salvador Angón
Manager Spain Pablo Franco
League 1ª Aficio.
Website Club home page

Club Deportivo Santa Eugenia is a football club in a little village named Santa Eugenia, in the famous working-class district Villa de Vallecas. Santa Eugenia are playing currently (2013–14) in Preferente.

History

In summer of 1974, many young boys lived in this new village, thought with all their neighbours, to create a football club. Finally, they built the team and they played their first Crespo Tournament in season 1974/75 and they began to play in Tercera Regional Ordinaria.

First year, CD Santa Eugenia played on home in an improvised terrain between Castrillo de Aza street and the railways. Next year, they built the actual pitch, with a bar, kiosko and two changing rooms. In 1976, they affiliated in the Castilian Football Association, with the number 1268.

In the season 80/81, with Paco Valverde to manager, CD Santa Eugenia was qualified to the Segunda de Aficionados. Eleven years later, was qualified again to the Primera de Aficionados and in the season 96/97 was qualified to the Preferente, but in the season 05/06, was relegated in their actual division.

Season to season

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
2006/07 1ª Aficio. 2nd
2007/08 Preferente 16th
2008/09 1ª Aficio. 11th
2009/10 1ª Aficio. 2nd
2010/11 Preferente 8th
2011/12 Preferente 14th
2012/13 Preferente 13th
2013/14 Preferente 14th
2014/15 1ª Aficio.

Presidents

Período Presidente
1974–1977 Isidro Muñoz Martín.
1978–1980 Jacinto Moraleda Sama.
1981–1986 Manuel Llanes Rodriguez.
1987–1989 Luis Ortega Bustos.
1990-1990 José A. María Rubio.
1991-1991 Carlos Pérez Gómez.
1992–1993 José de Santiago Gómez.
1994–1997 Emilio Verdugo Sánchez.
1998–1999 Basilio Tomé Herrerin.
2000- Salvador Angón Murado.

Uniform

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Spain GK Rico
Spain GK Jorge
Spain DF Dinqui
Spain DF Aarón
Spain DF Dani Tell
Spain DF Toni
Spain DF Lobo
Spain DF Lolo
Spain DF Gonzalo
Spain MF Víctor
Spain MF Juanvi
Spain MF Óscar
No. Position Player
Spain MF Rodri
Spain MF Paquito
Spain MF Charly
Spain MF Fonseca
Spain MF Javi
Spain MF Andrés
Spain FW Raúl
Spain FW Roberto

Low levels

External links

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