CD Málaga

The Club Deportivo Málaga was a Spanish football club based in the Andalusian city of Málaga. The club founded in 1904, played for almost 50 years in the Spanish professional football before he was disbanded in 1992.

History

The way to CD Málaga

Already in 1904 the Málaga Foot -Ball Club was founded. In 1912 entstadt city rivals FC malagueño. Through the sponsorship of King Alfonso XIII. decided the Málaga Foot - Ball Club as a rename in Real Málaga FC. In the season 1929/30, the two rival clubs founding members of the Tercera División were. Early 30s Real Málaga FC changed their name again. The new name was now Málaga Sports Club. 1933, Málaga Sports Club and FC malagueño joined forces to Club Deportivo Malacitano. In the 1934/35 season, this new team debuted in the 10 expanded to 24 teams Segunda División. In 1941 came the last name change, because after the Spanish Civil War from the Franco regime foreign ingredients were banned in all sports clubs and their names. The club was called henceforth Club Deportivo Málaga.

Resolution and Málaga CF

After the end of the era of CD Málaga its reserve team Club Atlético malagueño took over under the new name Málaga CF the tradition of the first team and leads them successfully since 1993 proceeds.

Trofeo Costa del Sol

From 1961 to 1983, the CD Málaga organized her own tournament, held every year in the summer. The tournament had the name Trofeo Costa del Sol. CD Málaga could win this competition even three times - once each for the Spanish giants Real Madrid, the Yugoslavs of Red Star Belgrade and the English team Derby County. After twenty year break, led the successor team of CD Málaga, Málaga CF, since 2003, the tradition of this tournament on.

Stadium

CD Málaga played at the Estadio La Rosaleda, which has a capacity of 28,963 spectators. The stadium was established in 1941. The playing field measures 105 × 68 meters.

Club data

  • Seasons League 1: 20
  • Seasons League 2: 31
  • Seasons league 2B: 0
  • Seasons League 3: 9

Achievements

  • Segunda División champions (3): 1951/1952, 1966/1967, 1987/1988
  • Trofeo Costa del Sol ( 3): 1963, 1971, 1974
  • Trofeo Ciudad de la Línea ( 1): 1976

Well-known former players

  • Spain Esteban Vigo
  • Spain Juan Antonio Deusto
  • Spain Jesús Garay
  • Spain Juanito
  • Spain Miguel Ramos Vargas
  • Spain Pedro Bazán
  • Spain Antonio Mata
  • Spain Paquito
  • Spain Pedro Luis Jaro
  • Uruguay Gustavo Matosas
  • Colombia Palomo Usuriaga
  • Cameroon Cyril Makanaki
  • Argentina Sebastián Humberto Viberti
  • Argentina Raúl Castronovo
  • Morocco Abdellah Ben Barek
  • Paraguay Antonio Cabral
  • Paraguay Fleitas
  • Croatia Luka Bonačić
  • Football club in Andalusia
  • Former football club
  • Sport ( Málaga)
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