Torrevieja CF explained

Clubname:Torrevieja
Fullname:Torrevieja Club de Fútbol
Founded:1971
Ground:Vicente García, Torrevieja,
Valencia, Spain
Capacity:6,000
Chairman:Trinitario Pérez
Chrtitle:President
Season:2020–21
Position:, 6th of 13
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Torrevieja Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Torrevieja, in the Valencian Community. Founded in 1971, it is the youth football of SC Torrevieja CF, holding home matches at Estadio Vicente García.

History

In Torrevieja, football started to become popular during the time of the World War I. The first official ground was inaugurated in 1920, near the town's bus station, with a statue of a footballer being erected in the small plaza behind it in later years.

The first reference to Torrevieja CF is in 1923 and, although there was no official league for the team to play in, friendlies and summer cup competitions were arranged against other teams in the Vega Baja del Segura region. During the Spanish Civil War football came to a standstill, and it was not until the mid-1950s that Torrevieja again had an official team, with both Español Frente de Juventudes (known as el Hueso) and Club Deportivo Torrevejense (known as el Remiendo) being formed, with the peculiarity that no admission was charged, with fans making whatever contribution they could.

Over the next 15 years both of the clubs folded, leaving a void which was filled in 1971 with the foundation of Torrevieja Club de Fútbol. The town's mayor, Vicente García García, and his administration, took on the task to build the football ground, which was named after the politician, being inaugurated with a match with neighbouring Hércules CF.

In 1978, Torrevieja reached the fourth division – the first national category – for the first time ever, competing in that level for ten years after which it promoted again, now to the third level, a spell that ended in the 1992–93 campaign, with the club suffering another relegation in 1994 due to financial irregularities.

A new football club was set up in the town in 1993, Club Deportivo Torrevieja, which started playing in the second regional league. By 1996, the new side promoted to the competition's top level, as the original club dropped to the second, and was also renamed Fútbol Club Torrevieja, promoting to division four in 1997, but being relegated two seasons after.

Torrevieja CF played in the regional leagues until 2021, when the first team ceased activities and the club's youth setup became a part of Sporting Costa Blanca Torrevieja Club de Fútbol, a club founded in the previous year.[1]

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1971–7266th
1972–7363rd
1973–7463rd
1974–7554th
1975–7651st
1976–7747th
1977–7851st
1978–7948th
1979–80415th
1980–8145th
1981–8243rd
1982–8344th
1983–8446th
1984–85411th
1985–8643rd
1986–8744thThird round
1987–8841stSecond round
1988–8932ª B13th
1989–9032ª B15th
1990–9132ª B11thThird round
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1991–9232ª B10thFirst round
1992–9332ª B16thFourth round
1993–94518th
1994–95614th
1995–96619th
1996–97616th
1997–98615th
1998–9975th
1999–200079th
2000–0174th
2001–0276th
2002–0373rd
2003–0472nd
2004–05616th
2005–0677th
2006–0777th
2007–0876th
2008–0974th
2009–1074th
2010–1172nd
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2011–12614th
2012–1371st
2013–14610th
2014–1567th
2015–16611th
2016–17613th
2017–18616th
2018–1976th
2019–2074th
2020–2176th
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Así es el proyecto del SC Torrevieja que ha revivido la ilusión por el fútbol. This is the project of SC Torrevieja who has revived the hopes on football. Golsmedia. es. 18 September 2021. 26 January 2022.