Real Madrid C

Real Madrid C
Full name Real Madrid Club de Fútbol C
Nickname(s) RMC
Founded 1952 (As Real Madrid C.F. Aficionados)
Dissolved 2015
Ground La Ciudad del Real Madrid,
Madrid, Spain
Ground Capacity 3,000
Chairman Florentino Pérez
Manager José Aurelio Gay
League Tercera División – Group 7
2014–15 9th

Real Madrid Club de Fútbol C, commonly known as Real Madrid C, was a Spanish association football team that played in the Tercera División – Group 7. It was Real Madrid's second reserve team. They played their home games at La Ciudad del Real Madrid in Valdebebas outside the city of Madrid. At the end of the 2014–15 Tercera Division, Real Madrid C was disbanded.

History

Real Madrid Aficionados

Real Madrid Aficionados was the amateur team for Real Madrid. In the 1960s, the team won six straight Campeonato de España de Aficionados and winning eight championships in an 11-year period. They last of their amateur championships, qualified the team for the 1970–71 Copa del Generalísimo which was the Spanish Cup competition. The team lost in the second round which was further than their big brothers at Plus Ultra achieved; losing in the first round. The last Spanish Cup appearance was in the 1986-87 edition of the Copa del Rey. While Castilla lost in the first round, the amateur lasted until the fifth round.

In league play, the Aficionados won promotion from the Preferente Castellana to the Tercera División in 1981. Their best year was the 1984–85 season, winning their Tercera group but renouncing their play-off spot in the Promoción de Ascenso.

Real Madrid C

After RFEF rulings about the status of reserve teams, the amateur team was renamed Real Madrid C in 1990. In 1990–91, the team again won their group, but was runner-up in the Liguilla de Ascenso. Two years later, the team won promotion to the Segunda División B. In 1997, the team was relegated back to the Tercera when Real Madrid B were demoted from the Segunda División to the Segunda División B. In 2005–06, the team missed promotion to the Segunda B by a goal. Guijuelo won their home leg 1–0 and losing away 2–1 for (2–2 on aggregate). The tie was broken by the away goals rule. After the 2014–15 Tercera Division, Real Madrid C was disbanded.

Players

Last squad

As of 31 January 2015 [1]

Squad No. Nationality Name Date of birth (age) Signed from Transfer fee Signed in Contract ends Apps. Goals
Goalkeepers
13 Spain Caba July 25, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 2015 4 0
1 Belgium Alex October 21, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 2015 0 0
Spain Ander Cantero January 9, 1995 Zamora Loan 2015 2015 0 0
Defenders
11 Spain Diego February 17, 1994 Juvenil A Promoted 2013 2015 13 0
Spain Óscar Arroyo February 1, 1994 Juvenil A Promoted 2013 2015 14 1
Colombia Rubén Darío August 1, 1994 Puerta Bonita Loan Return 2014 ? 2 0
5 Spain José León (vc) [2] February 3, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 ? 21 0
3 Spain Mario June 18, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 ? 4 0
2 Spain Fran May 22, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 ? 1 0
4 Spain Iván Sáez January 26, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 ? 0 0
12 Spain Héctor January 1, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 ? 2 0
Midfielders
6 Spain Rai (vc) [2] August 1, 1993 Leganés Loan return 2012 2015 18 0
10 France Enzo March 24, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 2015 4 0
14 Spain Miki April 13, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 2015 1 0
Spain Álvaro May 19, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 ? 4 0
15 Spain Agoney February 7, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 ? 0 0
Ivory Coast Djakaridja Traoré January 5, 1995 Espanyol B 2015 ? 1 0
Forwards
7 Spain Alberto Lozano (vc) [2] May 14, 1994 Juvenil A Promoted 2013 2015 12 5
16 Spain Sergio Sanchez October 30, 1995 Huesca N/A 2014 ? 4 1
Argentina Marcos Legaz November 29, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 ? 1 0
Spain Ismael July 7, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 2016 0 0
9 Colombia Juanjo February 12, 1995 Juvenil A Promoted 2014 ? 5 0
Injured/Non-registered
Spain Rubén Molero (c)[3] April 30, 1991 Juvenil A Promoted 2010 2015 64 0

currently injured


Selected reserve team players

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 David Olivares (Juvenil A)
Spain GK David (Juvenil A)
Spain GK Marcos (Juvenil A)
Spain DF Dani (Juvenil A)
Austria DF Philipp Lienhart (Juvenil A)
Spain DF Luismi (Juvenil A)
Spain DF Álvaro Tejero (Juvenil A)
No. Position Player
Spain MF Cristian Cedrés (Juvenil A)
8 Spain MF Aleix Febas (Juvenil A)
Spain MF Garci (Juvenil B)
Spain MF José Lazo (Juvenil A)
Spain MF Jaime Seoane (Juvenil B)
Spain FW Álvaro Rivero (Juvenil B)

Transfers

Out

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
MF Spain González, AgoneyAgoney González 20EU Borussia Dortmund IIGermany Transfer Summer Free Fichajes.com
DF Spain Arroyo, ÓscarÓscar Arroyo 21EU Real Valladolid B Transfer Summer Free Blanquivioletas.com
FW Spain Cerro, IsmaelIsmael Cerro 20EU Racing Santander Loan Summer Free ElDiarioMontañes.es

Honours

Winners (5): 1984–85, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1998–99, 2005–06
Winners (1): 1982–83 (Copa de la Liga de Tercera División)
Winners (8): 1959–60, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1969–70
Winners (2): 2002–03 (Qualified for the Copa Federación but was eliminated by Real Ávila in the preliminary round 0-2; 2-3), 2007–08 (Qualified for the Copa Federación. Eliminated by SS Reyes in the second round 1-0;0-2)

Season to season

Real Madrid Aficionados

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1973–74 1º Preferente 6th
1974–75 1º Preferente 8th
1975–76 1º Preferente 13th
1976–77 1º Preferente 9th
1977–78 Preferente 3rd
1978–79 Preferente 4th
1979–80 Preferente 8th
1980–81 Preferente 2nd
1981–82 7th DNQ
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1982–83 7th DNQ
1983–84 2nd 1st Round
1984–85 1st 1st Round
1985–86 4th 1st Round
1986–87 8th 5th Round
1987–88 10th DNQ
1988–89 4th DNQ
1989–90 5th

Real Madrid C

Season Division Place
1990–91 1st
1991–92 1st
1992–93 2nd
1993–94 2ªB 7th
1994–95 2ªB 13th
1995–96 2ªB 9th
1996–97 2ªB 13th
1997–98 3rd
1998–99 1st
1999–00 2nd
2000–01 4th
2001–02 11th
2002–03 6th
Season Division Place
2003–04 14th
2004–05 11th
2005–06 1st
2006–07 6th
2007–08 9th
2008–09 8th
2009–10 6th
2010–11 5th
2011–12 2nd
2012–13 2ªB 5th
2013–14 2ªB 9th
2014–15 9th

Notable players

Notable managers

References

  1. "Segunda División B roster". Retrieved 25 August 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 "Captains" (in Spanish). Real Madrid C.F. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
  3. "Captains" (in Spanish). Real Madrid C.F. Retrieved 26 December 2013.

External links

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