CA Monzalbarba explained
Clubname: | Atlético Monzalbarba |
Fullname: | Club Atlético Monzalbarba |
Founded: | 1942[1] |
Ground: | La Manzanera, , Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain |
Capacity: | 1,000 |
Chairman: | Antonio Carabantes[2] |
Chrtitle: | President |
Manager: | Santi Latorre |
Mgrtitle: | Head coach |
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Club Atlético Monzalbarba is a Spanish football team based in, Zaragoza, in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded in 1942, they play in, holding home games at Campo de Fútbol La Manzanera, with a capacity of 1,000 people.
In the 1990s, the club acted as a farm team of Real Zaragoza.
Season to season
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Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey |
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1946–47 | 6 | 3ª Reg. | 1st | |
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1947–48 | 5 | 2ª Reg. | 2nd | |
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1948–49 | 5 | 2ª Reg. | 7th | |
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1949–50 | 5 | 2ª Reg. | 3rd | |
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1950–51 | 5 | 2ª Reg. | 3rd | |
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1951–52 | 5 | 2ª Reg. | 6th | |
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1952–53 | 5 | 2ª Reg. | | |
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1953–54 | 5 | 2ª Reg. | 3rd | |
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1954–55 | 5 | 2ª Reg. | | |
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| DNP | |
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1962–63 | 5 | 3ª Reg. | 2nd | |
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1963–64 | 5 | 3ª Reg. | 2nd | |
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1964–65 | 5 | 3ª Reg. | | |
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1965–66 | 5 | 2ª Reg. | 4th | |
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1966–67 | 4 | 1ª Reg. | 11th | |
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1967–68 | 6 | 3ª Reg. | 6th | |
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| DNP | |
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1975–76 | 8 | 3ª Reg. | 2nd | |
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1976–77 | 7 | 2ª Reg. | 2nd | |
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1977–78 | 7 | 2ª Reg. | 1st | | |
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Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey |
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1998–99 | 4 | 3ª | 16th | | 1999–2000 | 4 | 3ª | 17th | | 2000–01 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 2nd | |
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2001–02 | 4 | 3ª | 13th | | 2002–03 | 4 | 3ª | 15th | | 2003–04 | 4 | 3ª | 20th | | 2004–05 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 8th | |
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2005–06 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 7th | |
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2006–07 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 12th | |
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2007–08 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 16th | |
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2008–09 | 6 | 1ª Reg. | 2nd | |
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2009–10 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 14th | |
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2010–11 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 18th | |
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2011–12 | 6 | 1ª Reg. | 15th | |
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2012–13 | 6 | 1ª Reg. | 17th | |
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2013–14 | 9 | 3ª Reg. | 2nd | |
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2014–15 | 9 | 3ª Reg. | 2nd | |
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2015–16 | 8 | 2ª Reg. B | 4th | |
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2016–17 | 8 | 2ª Reg. B | 1st | |
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2017–18 | 7 | 2ª Reg. | 1st | | |
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| Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey |
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2018–19 | 6 | 1ª Reg. | 5th | |
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2019–20 | 6 | 1ª Reg. | 8th | |
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2020–21 | 6 | 1ª Reg. | 4th | |
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2021–22 | 7 | 1ª Reg. | 9th | |
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2022–23 | 7 | 1ª Reg. | 13th | |
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2023–24 | 8 | 2ª Reg. | | | |
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Notes and References
- . Retrieved 15 March 2024.
- Web site: Antonio Carabantes se convierte en el nuevo presidente de Atlético Monzalbarba, con Daniel Monge como Director General. Antonio Carabantes becomes the new president of Atlético Monzalbarba, with Daniel Monge as General Director. Monzalbarba en la Red. es. 16 June 2023. 15 March 2024.
- Web site: Club Atlético Monzalbarba. Fútbol Regional. es. 15 March 2024.