CF Palencia explained

Clubname:Palencia
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Fullname:Club de Fútbol Palencia
Founded:1975
Dissolved:2012
Ground:La Nueva Balastera,
Palencia, Castile and León,
Spain
Capacity:8,100
Season:2012–13
Position:3ª – Group 8,
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Club de Fútbol Palencia was a Spanish football team based in Palencia, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1975 and dissolved in 2012, it held home games at Estadio La Nueva Balastera, with an 8,100-seat capacity.

History

Palencia has had many football clubs, the beginnings being in June 1929 with Club Deportivo Palencia. In 1943 it first reached Tercera División after a win against Orensana, as the club was then known as Fábrica Nacional de Palencia.

In 1951 Palencia was renamed Atlético Palencia, also facing relegation that year due to economic problems. Three years later, it visited the national categories for the second time; in 1962–63 it appeared in the playoffs for promotion to Segunda División, facing CF Badalona: amidst accusations of a fixed result, the club did not appear for their following match at SD Ponferradina, and eventually disappeared from the footballing maps.

The club reappeared in the late '60s, very briefly as Otero de Palencia, quickly changing to Palencia Club de Fútbol. In 1970–71 it played in the play-offs for a second division promotion for the second time, now against Real Oviedo; stellar performances from goalkeeper Mariano García Remón, later player (then manager) of Real Madrid, eventually prevented that achievement.

On 17 June 1979, with another legendary Real Madrid figure as coach, Francisco Gento, Palencia was first promoted to second level after a 1–0 home win against Pontevedra CF, incidentally one day before the 50th anniversary of the first football match in the club's history – it lasted two seasons in this first tenure. In 1982–83, right after the FIFA World Cup on home soil, the club produced arguably its best season, finishing fifth just three points shy of an historical La Liga promotion; three years later it disappeared, again due to economic issues.

Club Deportivo Cristo Olímpico, then the feeder club, became first team of the city but, in 1989, it was named Club de Fútbol Palencia. During the following two decades, it bounced back between Segunda División B (the new third level created in 1977) and the fourth category.

On 1 July 2012, Palencia was relegated to the fourth level by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, due to non-payment of wages to its players.[1] On 4 December the club was disbanded after failing to raise enough financial funds to run it until the end of the season, having incurred in a 1,7 million net debt from past years.[2] [3]

In 2013, another club in the city was created under the name of CDR Atlético Palencia 1929.

Former clubs

Club background

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1975–7652nd
1976–7751st
1977–78516th
1978–7961st
1979–80511th
1980–81419th
1981–8251st
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1982–8347th
1983–84411th
1984–85411th
1985–8648th
1986–8746th
1987–8845th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1988–8943rd
1989–9041st
1990–9132ª B6th
1991–9232ª B12th
1992–9332ª B4th
1993–9432ª B15th
1994–9532ª B9th
1995–9632ª B19th
1996–9742nd
1997–9841st
1998–9946th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1999–200047th
2000–0141st
2001–0244th
2002–0341st
2003–0432ª B12th
2004–0532ª B13th
2005–0632ª B12th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2006–0732ª B3rd
2007–0832ª B19th
2008–0941st
2009–1032ª B3rd
2010–1132ª B5thalign=center style="background:#efefef;"First round
2011–1232ª B16th
2012–134
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Former players

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.elnortedecastilla.es/20120702/deportes/futbol/palencia-desciende-tercera-division-201207021827.html El Palencia desciende a Tercera División por impagos a los jugadores (Palencia relegated to Tercera División for not paying players)
  2. http://www.abc.es/deportes/futbol/20121204/abci-palencia-desaparicion-definitiva-201212041532.html El CF Palencia deja de existir (CF Palencia ceases to exist)
  3. http://www.elconfidencial.com/deportes/futbol/2012/12/04/el-administrador-concursal-del-cf-palencia-anuncia-la-liquidacion-del-club-110560/ El administrador concursal del CF Palencia anuncia la liquidación del club (CF Palencia administrator announces liquidation of club)