CD CREF explained

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CREF ¡Hola!
Leagues:Liga Femenina
Founded:1960 (re-founded in 1990)
History:CREFF Madrid
(1960–1980)
CD CREF
(1990–present)
Arena:Pabellón Canal de Isabel II
Location:Madrid
Colors:Red, white and navy
President:Teresa Pérez de Villota
Coach:Antonio Pernas
Championships:7 Spanish Leagues
4 Spanish Cups
Website:cdcref.com
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Club Deportivo CREF is a women's basketball team based in Madrid that currently plays in the Spanish Liga Femenina de Baloncesto.

History

1960–1980: CREFF

Colegios Reunidos de Educación Física Femenina de Madrid was founded in 1960 by the Sección Femenina of the Movimiento Nacional, during the Francoism.

Its women's basketball team dominated the early stages of the Spanish League, winning seven titles between 1964 and 1971, and representing Spain in the FIBA European Cup with few success. Back then the team was considered the Real Madrid of women's basketball, and it shared arena with Real Madrid's male basketball team. Raimundo Saporta tried to convince Santiago Bernabéu to turn CREFF into the women's basketball section of Real Madrid, but failed in his attempt.[1]

After the Movimiento Nacional was disbanded in 1977 the team couldn't find a sponsor and disappeared three years later.

1990–present: re-foundation

In 1990 it was refounded as Deportivo CREF, also known as CREF ¡Hola! by sponsorship reasons. The club had also a men's basketball section that played in Liga EBA, but its senior team was disbanded in 2007.

On 26 April 2015, the club achieved the promotion to the top tier after beating Fundal Alcobendas by 77–68 in the final game of the promotion playoffs.[2]

CREF remained two seasons in the top league before being relegated to Liga Femenina 2. However, due to the lack of support and sponsorships, the club decided to dissolve the senior team and to continue playing only in youth competitions.[3]

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.
2012–133 1ª División2nd
2013–142 Liga Femenina 2
2014–152 Liga Femenina 2
2015–161 Liga Femenina7th
2016–171 Liga Femenina13th

Titles

Notable players

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fbm.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1905:cd-cref-todo-un-clasico-con-acento-femenino&catid=81:conoce-clubs&Itemid=110 CREF, a classic with feminine accent.
  2. Web site: Plenilunio D.O. y CREF ¡Hola! ascienden a Liga Femenina. FBM.es. es. 7 October 2016. 26 April 2015.
  3. Web site: CREF Hola apuesta por la cantera. CREF. es. 18 July 2017. 1 January 2018.