FC Cartagena explained

Clubname:Cartagena
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Fullname:Fútbol Club Cartagena, S.A.D.
Nickname:Efesé
Aladrokes
Albinegros
Boquerones
Cartagos
La Cebra (The Zebras)
Founded:
as Cartagonova Fútbol Club
Ground:Estadio Cartagonova
Capacity:15,105[1]
Chairman:Paco Belmonte
Chrtitle:President
Manager:Abelardo Fernández
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Website:https://www.fccartagena.es/
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Current:2023–24 FC Cartagena season

Fútbol Club Cartagena, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Cartagena, in the Region of Murcia, Spain. Founded in 1995 it currently plays in Segunda División, holding home games at Estadio Cartagonova, with a capacity of 15,105 spectators.[2]

The club is considered to be a continuation of Cartagena CF, founded in 1919.

History

Cartagena was founded on 25 July 1995, in the place of Club Deportivo Balsicas, due to serious economic problems of the first team of the city, Cartagena FC, the first president Florentino Manzano was the founder. In the first eight years it was known as Cartagonova Fútbol Club, and first played in the third division in the 1998–99 season.

The club then changed its name to Fútbol Club Cartagena and Luis Oliver took over as president, starting his tenure with the club immerse in economic problems and close to relegation. Being saved from folding by local entrepreneur Francisco Gómez after the 2002–03 campaign, it consolidated itself in the third level and achieved another promotion, now to division two, in 2009.[3]

Historic side Cartagena FC, which was founded much earlier, acted as reserve team between 2003 and 2009, eventually re-gaining its independence. In 2009–10's second division season Efesé nearly achieved another promotion, finishing eventually in fifth position; all promotion hopes were dashed in the 41st and penultimate matchday, with a 0–1 away loss against Recreativo de Huelva.[4]

Cartagena was relegated from the second tier at the end of 2011–12.[5] In May 2015, a late goal from Carlos Martínez saved the club from a further drop by winning a play-off on the away goals rule against Las Palmas Atlético.[6] Three years later, the team fell at the final promotion hurdle to Extremadura UD by a single goal.[7]

On 19 July 2020, Cartagena was promoted to Segunda Division after an 8-year absence.

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1995–9652nd
1996–9741st
1997–9841st
1998–9932ª B2ndSecond round
1999–200032ª B8thPreliminary
2000–0132ª B13th
2001–0232ª B12th
2002–0332ª B11th
2003–0432ª B15th
2004–0532ª B13th
2005–0632ª B1st
2006–0732ª B5thSecond round
2007–0832ª B8thSecond round
2008–0932ª B1st
2009–1025thThird round
2010–11213thSecond round
2011–12220thSecond round
2012–1332ª B2ndFirst round
2013–1432ª B2ndRound of 32
2014–1532ª B16thFirst round
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2015–1632ª B7th
2016–1732ª B4thSecond round
2017–1832ª B1stRound of 32
2018–1932ª B2ndSecond round
2019–2032ª B1stSecond round
2020–21216thFirst round
2021–2229thRound of 32
2022–2329thRound of 32
2023–24214thRound of 32
2024–252
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Players

Reserve team

See main article: FC Cartagena B.

Current technical staff

Reserve team

FC Cartagena B is FC Cartagena's reserve team since 2015. It was founded in that year and plays in Tercera División.

In the past, other sides such as Cartagena Promesas, FC Cartagena-La Unión, Cartagena FC and CD Algar were the club's B-team.

Stadium

Cartagena holds home matches at Estadio Cartagonova. Inaugurated on 7 February 1988, it has a capacity of 14,532 spectators, measuring 105 x 68 meters; it underwent renovation in January 2000.

The ground's biggest attendance was recorded 30 June 1999 in a second division promotion playoff match against Córdoba CF, with 20,000 spectators in the stands. On 26 January of the following year, the first Spain national team game ever hosted in the Region of Murcia took place, a friendly with Poland.

Kit evolution

Famous players

Note: this list includes players that have played at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

Famous coaches

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Estadio Cartagonova – Cartagena – The Stadium Guide. en-US. 2020-01-18.
  2. Web site: Estadio Cartagonova – Cartagena – The Stadium Guide. en-US. 2020-01-18.
  3. News: Cartagena vuelve a Segunda 22 años después. Cartagena returns to Segunda 22 years later. Marca. es. 24 May 2009. 27 February 2014.
  4. News: El Cartagena deja en Huelva sus opciones de ascenso. Cartagena leaves promotion options in Huelva. Marca. es. 13 June 2010. 27 February 2014.
  5. News: El Córdoba condena al Cartagena al descenso . Córdoba sentence Cartagena to relegation. 5 November 2019 . . 22 May 2012 . es.
  6. News: Las Palmas Atlético muere en la orilla . Las Palmas Atlético come so close. 5 November 2019 . La Segunda B . 31 May 2015 . es.
  7. News: Sánchez . Diego . Otro amargo final. Another bitter ending. 5 November 2019 . La Opinión de Murcía . 24 June 2018 . es.