Burgos CF

Burgos Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football club from the city of Burgos. Currently the club plays in the Tercera División.

History

Burgos CF

1922, the club was founded under the name Gimnástica Burgalesa, the current name of Burgos Club de Fútbol it took until 1949 to. In 1971, for the first time succeeded in promotion to the Primera División. Major players of all time were Juanito winger and midfielder Miguel Ángel Portugal, both of which should later move to Real Madrid. Overall, the club denied 1971-1980 six seasons in the Spanish top flight. However, a severe financial crisis led in 1983 to the dissolution of the association.

Real Burgos

Real Burgos CF occurred in 1983, starting from the amateur team of Burgos CF, the succession to. The team was able to quickly work their way up to higher leagues and finally reached in 1990 the renewed promotion to the Primera División. Three seasons long held you there, and reached in 1991/92, in ninth place, the best result of the club's history. Renewed economic difficulties, however, led to a gradual relegation to the Tercera División and for the re-dissolution of the club in 1994.

Start-up

1994 Burgos Club de Fútbol was re-established under the leadership of President Jose Maria Quintano. The team competed in the Regional, but made ​​it back in 1996 in the Tercera División and only a year later in the Segunda División B. In the 2001/ 02 season, the club finally denied even the Segunda División, but rose promptly from again.

Statistics

  • Seasons in La Liga: 9
  • Seasons in the Segunda División: 22
  • Best position in Primera División of 9 (1991 /92)

Coach

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