sport.wikisort.org - TeamClub Deportivo Canillas is a Spanish football club based in Madrid, Spain. It was founded in 1961 and plays in the Categoría Preferente de Aficionados, the fifth tier of Spanish football.[1] CD Canillas is a feeder team of Real Madrid.[2]
Spanish football club
Football club
CD Canillas |
Full name | Club Deportivo Canillas |
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Nickname(s) | El Cani |
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Founded | 1961 |
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Ground | Instalaciones Municipales de Canillas |
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Capacity | 1,000 |
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President | Fernando Herrero |
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Coach | Jesus Lucas |
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League | Categoría Preferente de Aficionados |
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2018–19 | Tercera División, 17th (relegated) |
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Website | Club website |
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History
Canillas was formed in 1961 in Nápoles, Hortaleza, initially under the name "Club Deportivo Los Merinos". Registered in the Madrid Football Federation in 1969, it was renamed to "Club Deportivo Nápoles" due to regulation rules.[3]
In 1975, the club was renamed to its actual name (Club Deportivo Canillas), achieving its first promotion in 1979. A youth section, "CD EPAYDA", was formed in 1997.[3]
Season-to-season
Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
1969/70 |
7 |
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11th |
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1970/71 |
7 |
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13th |
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1971/72 |
8 |
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12th |
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1972/73 |
8 |
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8th |
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1973/74 |
8 |
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4th |
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1974/75 |
8 |
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2nd |
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1975/76 |
7 |
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8th |
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1976/77 |
7 |
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9th |
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1977/78 |
8 |
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11th |
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1978/79 |
8 |
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2nd |
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1979/80 |
7 |
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15th |
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1980/81 |
8 |
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3rd |
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1981/82 |
8 |
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8th |
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1982/83 |
7 |
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15th |
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1983/84 |
7 |
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7th |
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1984/85 |
7 |
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15th |
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1985/86 |
7 |
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10th |
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1986/87 |
7 |
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4th |
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1987/88 |
6 |
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16th |
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1988/89 |
7 |
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2nd |
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Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
1989/90 |
6 |
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15th |
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1990/91 |
7 |
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5th |
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1991/92 |
7 |
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3rd |
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1992/93 |
7 |
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4th |
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1993/94 |
7 |
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16th |
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1994/95 |
8 |
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4th |
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1995/96 |
8 |
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1st |
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1996/97 |
7 |
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8th |
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1997/98 |
7 |
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12th |
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1998/99 |
7 |
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5th |
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1999/00 |
7 |
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4th |
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2000/01 |
7 |
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9th |
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2001/02 |
7 |
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13th |
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2002/03 |
7 |
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11th |
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2003/04 |
7 |
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6th |
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2004/05 |
7 |
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2nd |
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2005/06 |
6 |
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15th |
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2006/07 |
7 |
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1st |
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2007/08 |
6 |
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11th |
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2008/09 |
6 |
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6th |
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Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
2009/10 |
6 |
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3rd |
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2010/11 |
5 |
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10th |
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2011/12 |
5 |
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14th |
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2012/13 |
5 |
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6th |
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2013/14 |
5 |
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6th |
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2014/15 |
5 |
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11th |
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2015/16 |
5 |
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11th |
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2016/17 |
5 |
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7th |
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2017/18 |
5 |
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2nd |
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2018/19 |
4 |
3ª |
17th |
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2019/20 |
5 |
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4th |
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- 1 season in Tercera División
Other teams
CD Canillas B and CD Canillas U19
CD Canillas B, the reserve team of CD Canillas, plays in the Primera Categoría de Aficionados, the sixth tier of Spanish football while CD Canillas U19 plays in Group XII of the Liga Nacional Juvenil.[4][5]
Women's team
C.D. Canillas Femenino (now CD Tacón)[6][7] was bought by Real Madrid.[8]
Notable players
Since CD Canillas is the feeder club of Real Madrid, some players who came from La Fábrica, Real Madrid's youth academy, had played at CD Canillas. Famous footballers' sons have also played there.[2][6][9]
Others
From CD Canillas youth academy
As CD Canillas senior player
References
Preferente de Madrid · 2022–23 clubs |
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Group 1 | |
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Group 2 | |
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- Federation: Madrid (RFFM)
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На других языках
- [en] CD Canillas
[es] Club Deportivo Canillas
El Club Deportivo Canillas es un club español de fútbol de la villa de Madrid, cuya sede social se encuentra en el barrio de Pinar del Rey (distrito Hortaleza). Fue fundado en 1961 y actualmente juega en la Tercera División RFEF.
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