Júpiter Leonés Explained

Clubname:Júpiter Leonés
Fullname:Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa, S.A.D. "B" Júpiter Leonés
Founded:1929 (re-founded in 2014)
Ground:Área Deportiva de Puente Castro,
León, Spain
Capacity:5,000[1]
Owner:Aspire Academy
Chairman:Tariq Abdulaziz Al Naama
Manager:Ramón González
Mgrtitle:Head coach
League:3ª RFEF – Group 8
Season:2020–21
Position:3ª – Group 8 (A), 3rd of 11
3ª – Group 8 (C), 6th of 6
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Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa "B" Júpiter Leonés, also known as Júpiter Leonés, is a Spanish football team based in León, in the autonomous community of Castile and León.

Founded in 1929 and re-founded in 2014, it is the reserve team of Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa.

History

Origins

Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa B was born from the team Jupiter Leonés, founded in 1929 and originally wearing a red or claret t-shirt and black pants. Between 1929 and 1936, Júpiter was not registered in the Regional Federation and only played friendly matches. It did not have its own stadium, so it played in different pitches depending on its availability.

With the disappearance of Cultural Leonesa, in the years of the Spanish Second Republic and the difficulties during the Spanish Civil War, Júpiter became the first team in the city of León, over the other main team of the city in the 1930s, the Deportivo Leonés. During this period, the club won 98 of the 117 games that it played, scoring 498 goals.

First contacts with the Cultural

Júpiter registered in the Federation for the first time in 1952 and it started playing official matches in the second provincial league. As the club was achieving great success, President Antonio Amilivia began the first contacts to merge Júpiter and Deportivo. In 1954 the presidents of both teams, Antonio Amilivia and Demetrio Villalón (who in the 1960s would be president of Cultural Leonesa) signed the first agreement of affiliation. Since its signature, Júpiter changed its colors to white, reaching Tercera División while Cultural Leonesa, as the main team of the city, was playing in Segunda División with a one-year presence in La Liga.

Separation and Golden Age

With the descent to Tercera de la Cultural in 1958 the agreement broke down and during the 60s they became legally different clubs, although for all the soccer people the union continued. The loan of players was constant and the fans of both clubs were the same, there was no rivalry, Jupiter was still "the little brother" and all the people in Leon understood it as well. The 1960s can be considered the "golden age" of Jupiter. The club was in the Third Division (a Third equivalent to the second B of today but harder) with a strong economy and a good policy of quarry that took advantage of the jewels that the modest clubs of the city removed from its rows. At the head of Jupiter was Agustín Álvarez "Cachús" who was always linked to the Culture but without giving up the best for his Jupiter, trying even in the middle of the decade (in the time of Operation Scrap) to convert Jupiter in the First team of the city to the detriment of the Cultural.

Definite union with the Cultural

In these 60's Cultural and Jupiter[2] were at the same time being Next to the Ponferradina the "gallitos" of our group of Third. In 1970 with Ángel Panero to the front of the Cultural in Second Division contacts were resumed to reconvert to Jupiter in filial, condition that will have until 1974 when it happens to belong of form officially to the structure of the club, happening to call "Cultural Promesas".

During these years 60 and 70 Cultural and Jupiter were united even in the smallest details; There were card modalities to be members of both clubs, discounts, games that were played in a row, training and preseason joint and what they liked most in the hobby: it was usual for the Cultural to coincide outside the home the day that Jupiter did As local, so that both parties were put at the same time so that, while the fans saw the Jupiter, they would listen by the radio the party of the Cultural.

It is worth noting that in the 1985/86 season the Cultural and Cultural de León play in the third division. The subsidiary makes an exceptional campaign under the orders of Arlindo Cuesta. Winning the majors in the go 2-0 and tying in the return with a few steps to overflow. The lineup of Carlos, Pin, Tobi, Roberto, Paquito, Raúl, Cacharrón, Javi, Losada, Canseco and Pachi will be remembered.

Refounding Júpiter

After the season 2009–10, the reserve team was dissolved as Cultural Leonesa was relegated to Tercera División due to its financial trouble.[3]

Cultural Leonesa B was refounded in 2014, recovering its original name "Jupiter Leonés". It started playing in Segunda Provincial, the seventh tier, and it finished its first season as champion of the league and was consequently promoted.

With the entering of the Qatari Aspire Academy in the board of Cultural Leonesa, the intention was to promote Júpiter to Tercera División immediately. In its first season managing the club, Júpiter achieved promotion to Regional Aficionados, only one tier below Tercera División, and two years later, in the season 2017-2018, Jupiter reached the goal of being promoted to Tercera División (the fourth tier in Spain's football leagues system).

Club names

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  1. 696 píxeles / 87 años = 8 píxeles/año, para facilitar cálculos de posicionamiento del texto
  2. (ir incrementando los píxeles y/o reajustando el factor a cada nuevo año)

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bar:1 from:start till:1929 text:"Júpiter Leonés Club de Fútbol " anchor:from shift:(115, -4) from:1929 till:1980 bar:2 from:1980 till:1985 text:"Cultural Leonesa Promesas" anchor:from shift:(4, -4) bar:3 # el centro de 6 años son 3 años * 8 = 24 píxeles from:1985 till:1994 text:"Cultural de León" align:center anchor:from shift:(52, -4) bar:4 # el margen derecho está a los 17 años * 8 = 136 píxeles from:1994 till:2010 text:"Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa B" align:right anchor:from shift:(190, -4) bar:5 from:2014 till:2017 text:"Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa Júpiter Leonés " align:right anchor:from shift:(160, -4)

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1929–1952Regional
1952–534
1953–54310th
1954–55311th
1955–5633rd
1956–5738th
1957–5839th
1958–59312th
1959–60316th
1960–6139th
1961–62316th
1962–6341st
1963–6439th
1964–65312th
1965–66312th
1966–6739th
1967–6839th
1968–69317th
1969–70318th
1970–7142nd
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1971–72313th
1972–7342nd
1973–74410th
1974–7545th
1975–76415th
1976–7754th
1977–7854th
1978–7955th
1979–8058th
1980–81413th
1981–82410th
1982–8354th
1983–8451st
1984–8551st
1985–8645th
1986–87415th
1987–88410th
1988–89414th
1989–90420th
1990–9151st
SeasonTierDivisionPlace
1991–9244th
1992–93413th
1993–94416th
1994–9553rd
1995–9652nd
1996–9752nd
1997–9848th
1998–99411th
1999–200046th
2000–01415th
2001–02414th
2002–03410th
2003–0448th
2004–0549th
2005–0648th
2006–07415th
2007–08413th
2008–09417th
2009–10420th
2010–2014DNP
SeasonTierDivisionPlace
2014–1572ª Prov.1st
2015–1661ª Prov.1st
2016–1751ª Reg.3rd
2017–1851ª Reg.1st
2018–1948th
2019–20412th
2020–214 /
2021–2253ª RFEF6th
2022–2353ª Fed.13th
2023–2453ª Fed.
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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Júpiter Leones - Tercera División G 8. www.resultados-futbol.com. 2020-02-12.
  2. Web site: León. Diario de. "Jugué en el Júpiter Leonés y después en el Badalona cuando tuve que emigrar". 2020-11-19. Diario de León. 20 November 2006 . es.
  3. http://www.leonoticias.com/frontend/leonoticias/Y-Si- We Refund-The-Jupiter-vn75732-vst439