CAP Ciudad de Murcia explained

Clubname:Ciudad de Murcia
Fullname:Club de Accionariado Popular Ciudad de Murcia
Nickname:El Ciudad, El City
Founded:2010
Ground:José Barnés, Murcia,
Spain
Capacity:2,500[1]
Chairman:José Francisco Navarro
Manager:Paco Lorca
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Club de Accionariado Popular Ciudad de Murcia is a Spanish football club based in Murcia. Founded in 2010, it currently plays in .

History

The club was founded in October 2010 by a group of supporters of dissolved CF Ciudad de Murcia, which relocated in 2006, and was founded after CF Atlético Ciudad, its original reserve team which de facto acted as its first team for four years, was dissolved in 2010. The club is owned and democratically run by its supporters.[2]

On September 25, 2011, Ciudad de Murcia played its first official game in Segunda Autonómica de Murcia, seventh tier, and defeated CDA Ciudad de Cehegín by 2–0. In its first season, Ciudad de Murcia promoted to Primera Autonómica after winning 22 of the 26 games played.

The club repeated the success in the next season, promoting to Preferente Autonómica despite finishing in the fourth position.

On May 10, 2015, Ciudad de Murcia promoted to Tercera División for the first time since its refoundation.[3] It would remain in the fourth tier only two seasons before suffering its first relegation ever.

Club background

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2011–1272ª Aut.
2012–1361ª Aut.
2013–145Pref. Aut.6th
2014–155Pref. Aut.
2015–16413th
2016–174
2017–185Pref. Aut.
2018–19418th
2019–20419th
2020–2149th / 2nd
2021–2253ª RFEF9th
2022–2353ª Fed.11th
2023–2453ª Fed.
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Detailed list of seasons

SeasonLeagueCupCopa Federación
Tier Division Pos width=20P !width=20W !width=20D !width=20L !width=20F !width=20A !width=20Pts
2011–12 7 2ª Aut. (G. II) 1st 26 22 0 4 86 27 66
2012–13 6 4th 32 16 10 6 67 31 58
2013–14 5 6th 31 13 6 12 44 50 45
2014–15 5 2nd 34 21 8 5 61 27 71
2015–16 4 (G. 13) 13th 34 11 6 17 45 56 36 QF
2016–17 4 (G. 13) 18th 38 11 4 23 41 63 38 QF
2017–18 5 1st 34 22 7 5 63 29 73
2018–19 4 (G. 13) 18th 42 12 8 22 43 70 44
2019–20 4 (G. 13) 19th 28 4 7 17 21 51 19
2020–21 4 (G. 13) 9th 20 5 6 9 13 18 21
2021–22 5 9th 34 13 8 13 47 45 47
2022–23 5 11th 30 9 8 13 26 31 35

Women's team

In February 2016, Ciudad de Murcia announced the creation of a women's team that would start competing in the Murcian Autonomous League.[4] In its second season, the club promoted to Segunda División.

Season to season

SeasonLevelDivisionPlaceCopa de la Reina
2016–173Aut.4th
2017–183Reg. Pref.1st
2018–19214th

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The latest news from Ciudad de Murcia: squad, results, table. 2020-07-16. www.besoccer.com. en-EN.
  2. Web site: infodeportemurcia.com. December 2, 2010. La afición del Ciudad no se rinde y crea su propio equipo.. Spanish. 2015-05-26. https://archive.today/20120630181222/http://www.infodeportemurcia.com/futbol/mas-futbol/2349/la-aficion-del-ciudad-no-serinde-y-crea-su-propio-equipo/. 2012-06-30. dead.
  3. Web site: El CAP Ciudad de Murcia es equipo de Tercera. Wanderers. Spanish. May 10, 2015. May 26, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150526180054/http://wanderersfutbol.com/2015/05/10/el-cap-ciudad-de-murcia-es-equipo-de-tercera/. May 26, 2015. dead.
  4. Web site: Ellas también juegan…2016/17. Ciudad de Murcia. 23 February 2016. 28 March 2016. Spanish.