Getafe Deportivo Explained
Clubname: | Getafe Deportivo |
Fullname: | Club Getafe Deportivo |
Founded: | 1923 [1] (reformed in 1946) |
Dissolved: | 1983 |
Capacity: | 5,000 |
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Club Getafe Deportivo was a Spanish football club based in Getafe, a city in the Madrid metropolitan area, Spain. Founded in 1923 and refounded in 1946, it played six seasons in Segunda División, dissolving in 1983 and being replaced by Getafe CF.
Club names
- Sociedad Getafe Deportivo (1923–1924)
- Club Getafe Deportivo Foot-ball Club (1924–1932)
- Club Getafe Deportivo (1946–1967)
- Club Getafe Kelvinator (1967–1970)
- Club Getafe Deportivo (1970–1983)
Stadiums
- Campo del Aeródromo (1923–1927)
- Campo de la Dehesa de la Chica (1927–1930)
- Campo de la Calle del Vinagre (1930–1932)
- Campo del Regimiento de Artillería (1946–1950)
- Campo de los Sindicatos (1950–1956)
- Campo Municipal de San Isidro (1956–1970)
- Estadio Municipal Las Margaritas (1970–1983)
Season to season
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External links
Notes and References
- http://lafutbolteca.com/club-getafe-deportivo/ lafutbolteca.com