CD Calahorra

Club Deportivo Calahorra is a Spanish football team based in Calahorra, in the autonomous community of La Rioja. Founded in 1946 it plays in Primera División RFEF – Group 1, holding home games at the Estadio La Planilla, with a capacity of 5,000 spectators.[1]

Calahorra
Full nameClub Deportivo Calahorra
Nickname(s)Rojillos
Founded1946 (1946)
GroundLa Planilla, Calahorra,
La Rioja, Spain
Capacity5,000
PresidentTomás Lorente
Head coachEduardo Docampo
League1ª RFEF – Group 1
2020–212ª B – Group 2 (B), 2nd of 10
2ª B – Group 2 (C), 4th of 6

History

In the 2003-04 season the club was relegated from Segunda División B to Tercera.[2]

Season to season

Estadio La Planilla.
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1947–48 5 2ª Reg.
1948–49 4 1ª Reg. 1st
1949–50 3 16th
1950–51 3 8th
1951–52 3 14th
1952–53 3 18th
1953–54 4 1ª Reg. 2nd
1954–55 3 9th
1955–56 3 5th
1956–57 3 6th
1957–58 3 15th
1958–59 4 1ª Reg. 2nd
1959–60 4 1ª Reg. 3rd
1960–61 4 1ª Reg. 8th
1961–62 3 15th
1962–63 4 1ª Reg. 3rd
1963–64 4 1ª Reg. 4th
1964–65 3 11th
1965–66 3 6th
1966–67 3 6th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1967–68 3 9th
1968–69 3 17th
1969–70 3 14th First round
1970–71 4 1ª Reg. 3rd
1971–72 4 1ª Reg. 11th
1972–73 4 1ª Reg. 15th
1973–74 4 1ª Reg. 1st
1974–75 3 18th First round
1975–76 4 Reg. Pref. 1st
1976–77 3 18th Third round
1977–78 4 6th First round
1978–79 4 19th First round
1979–80 4 5th Second round
1980–81 4 14th First round
1981–82 4 11th
1982–83 4 15th
1983–84 4 4th
1984–85 4 14th First round
1985–86 4 19th
1986–87 4 4th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1987–88 4 1st First round
1988–89 3 2ª B 13th
1989–90 3 2ª B 19th
1990–91 4 9th First round
1991–92 4 1st
1992–93 4 2nd Third round
1993–94 4 3rd
1994–95 4 1st
1995–96 4 1st
1996–97 4 6th
1997–98 4 1st
1998–99 3 2ª B 12th First round
1999–2000 3 2ª B 9th
2000–01 3 2ª B 3rd
2001–02 3 2ª B 12th First round
2002–03 3 2ª B 16th
2003–04 3 2ª B 18th
2004–05 4 1st
2005–06 4 4th Preliminary
2006–07 4 3rd
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2007–08 4 4th
2008–09 4 4th
2009–10 4 5th
2010–11 4 9th
2011–12 4 9th
2012–13 4 3rd
2013–14 4 8th
2014–15 4 2nd
2015–16 4 1st
2016–17 4 1st Second round
2017–18 4 1st Third round
2018–19 3 2ª B 10th Third round
2019–20 3 2ª B 12th
2020–21 3 2ª B 2nd / 4th First round
2021–22 3 1ª RFEF

    Current squad

    As of 15 February 2022[3]

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    No. Pos. Nation Player
    4 DF  ESP Cristian Fernández (captain)
    5 DF  ESP Andoni Ugarte
    6 DF  ESP Mario Gómez
    7 MF  ESP Imanol Barace
    8 MF  ESP Imanol Sarriegi
    9 FW  ESP Lander Yurrebaso
    10 MF  ESP Manu Ramírez
    11 FW  ESP Carlos Vicente
    12 DF  ESP Ander Zoilo (on loan from Real Sociedad B)
    13 GK  ESP Julio Iricibar
    14 MF  ESP Álex Arias
    No. Pos. Nation Player
    15 DF  ESP Miguel Ángel Cera
    16 MF  ESP Jesús Álvarez
    17 MF  ESP Albert Torras
    18 DF  ESP Iñigo Zubiri
    19 MF  ESP Tarsi Aguado
    20 FW  ESP Jorge Martínez (on loan from Real Sociedad B)
    21 MF  ESP Jon Madrazo
    22 MF  ESP David Soto
    23 DF  ESP Eneko Zabaleta
    24 GK  ESP Miguel Martínez

    See also

    Honours

    • Tercera División: 1987–88, 1991–92, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1997–98, 2004–05, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18

    References

    1. Aragón, Heraldo de. "La SD Huesca abre el calendario de amistosos ante el Calahorra". heraldo.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 January 2020.
    2. "Histórico CD Calahorra - Tercera División G 16 2004/2005". www.resultados-futbol.com. Retrieved 16 December 2019.
    3. "Equipo Principal". CD Calahorra (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 March 2021.

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