Palencia
Full nameClub Deportivo Palencia Balompié
Nickname(s)Dépor
Founded2011
Dissolved2019
GroundLa Balastera, Palencia,
Castile and León, Spain
Capacity8,070
ChairmanJavier Rodríguez
ManagerMiguel Zurro
League1ª Reg.
2016–172ªB – Group 1, 19th

Club Deportivo Palencia Balompié was a Spanish football team based in Palencia, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 2011, it played in Segunda División B, holding home games at La Balastera, with a capacity of 8,070 seats.

History

CD Palencia Balompié was founded in 2011 by a group of supporters who disagreed about the conversion of CF Palencia into a Sociedad Anónima Deportiva. It took the name of Club Deportivo Palencia from the first club of the city, which was founded in 1929.[1]

On 21 June 2014, Palencia promoted to Tercera División thanks to the promotion of Atlético Astorga and Valladolid B to Segunda División B.[2]

In its first season in Tercera División, Palencia finished in the third position, qualifying for the promotion play-offs to Segunda División B. Just in the next season, the club achieved the promotion to the third tier by beating Loja, SD Logroñés and Deportivo Aragón in the promotion play-offs.

The season in Segunda División B Group 1 was very controversial as the board of directors tried to transform the club into a Sociedad Anónima Deportiva, despite the opposition of the supporters of the club and despite being forbidden in the club's bylaws. However, a judicial statement stopped any try of conversion.[3] The team also garnered some attention at the unveiling of their season kits, which had an unorthodox design displaying the human muscular system.[4]

Finally, Palencia could not remain in Segunda División after finishing in the 18th position, and was demoted to Regional Aficionados due to unpaid debts to their players.[5]

On 9 September 2017, the club did not play its first league game due to not having enough members in the team. After ending normally the season, Palencia would not register in any competition for the 2018–19 season.

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2011–12 6 1ª Prov. 2nd
2012–13 5 1ª Reg. 7th
2013–14 5 1ª Reg. 3rd
2014–15 4 3rd
2015–16 4 3rd
2016–17 3 2ª B 18th
2017–18 5 1ª Reg. 11th

Detailed list of seasons

Season League Cup Copa Federación
TierDivisionGrPosPldWDLGFGAPts
2011–126Provincial2nd322156602868
2012–1351ª RegA7th3417611564557
2013–1451ª RegA3rd321967662663
2014–1543ª División83rd3816175623665Regional tournament3rd
PO412165
2015–1643ª División83rd382369642675
PO640294
2016–1732ª División B118th3810820266038
2017–1851ª RegA11th3413813545744

Current squad

As of 7 March 2017

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Spain ESP Alejandro
GK Spain ESP Pablo Carmona
DF Spain ESP Pablo Gallardo
DF Spain ESP Acoidán
DF Spain ESP José Carrasco
DF Argentina ARG Angelo Macaroni
DF Spain ESP Héctor Sánchez
MF Spain ESP Ibón Gutiérrez
MF Spain ESP Adri González
MF Spain ESP Xavi Moré
MF Spain ESP Asier Arranz
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Spain ESP Pablo Navas
MF Spain ESP Chuchi
MF Spain ESP Joseba Garmendia
MF Spain ESP Pelayo
MF Argentina ARG Federico Inestal
MF Spain ESP Álex Rabadán
FW Spain ESP Juan Roldán
FW Spain ESP Rodri
FW Spain ESP Guillem Martí
FW Spain ESP Diego Torres

See also

References

  1. "History of the old CD Palencia in the club website". Archived from the original on 2014-09-08. Retrieved 2014-09-08.
  2. El Astorga sube a Segunda B y lleva de la mano a Tercera al Deportivo Palencia; El Norte de Castilla, 21 June 2014. Retrieved 18 September 2014. (in Spanish)
  3. "Anulada la asamblea en la que el CD Palencia aprobó convertirse en SAD" (in Spanish). Wanderers Fútbol. 17 December 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  4. "Spanish fourth-tier football team unveil flesh-themed kit for play-offs". TheGuardian.com. 13 May 2016.
  5. "La AFE confirma el descenso a Regional del CD Palencia" (in Spanish). El Norte de Castilla. 30 June 2017. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
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