sport.wikisort.org - TeamMelilla Club de Fútbol was a Spanish football team based in the autonomous city of Melilla. Founded in 1946 as Club Deportivo Tesorillo and dissolved in 1976, it played for four consecutive seasons in Segunda División.
Football club
History
Founded in 1946 as Club Deportivo Tesorillo, the club was renamed Melilla Club de Fútbol in August 1956, after the dissolution of UD Melilla.[1] Having won promotion to Tercera División in that year, they played for six consecutive seasons in the category, achieving an impressive first place in their debut season.
The club reached Segunda División in 1962, and played for four consecutive seasons in the category before suffering relegation. They went on to play in the third division until 1976, and after suffering relegation, they merged with Club Gimnástico de Cabrerizas, which had won promotion to the third level, to create Gimnástico Melilla Club de Fútbol.[2]
Club background
Other clubs from Melilla
- Club Deportivo Real Melilla — (1939–)
- Club de Fútbol Melilla Industrial – (1968–74)
- Club de Fútbol Industrial Melilla – (1975–85)
- Melilla Fútbol Club — (1985–91)
Season to season
Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
1940–1956 |
— |
Regional |
— |
|
1956–57 |
3 |
3ª |
1st |
|
1957–58 |
3 |
3ª |
14th |
|
1958–59 |
3 |
3ª |
13th |
|
1959–60 |
3 |
3ª |
9rh |
|
1960–61 |
3 |
3ª |
2nd |
|
1961–62 |
3 |
3ª |
2nd |
|
1962–63 |
2 |
2ª |
11th |
1st round |
1963–64 |
2 |
2ª |
12th |
Round of 32 |
1964–65 |
2 |
2ª |
12th |
1st round |
1965–66 |
2 |
2ª |
15th |
1st round |
|
Season |
Tier |
Division |
Place |
Copa del Rey |
1966–67 |
3 |
3ª |
6th |
|
1967–68 |
3 |
3ª |
4th |
|
1968–69 |
3 |
3ª |
2nd |
|
1969–70 |
3 |
3ª |
3rd |
4th round |
1970–71 |
3 |
3ª |
11th |
1st round |
1971–72 |
3 |
3ª |
5th |
1st round |
1972–73 |
3 |
3ª |
7th |
1st round |
1973–74 |
3 |
3ª |
14th |
2nd round |
1974–75 |
3 |
3ª |
15th |
1st round |
1975–76 |
3 |
3ª |
18th |
1st round |
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- 4 seasons in Segunda División
- 16 seasons in Tercera División
References
Segunda División |
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2022–23 clubs | |
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Former teams | |
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Competition |
- Clubs
- Champions & Promotions
- Play-offs
- Players (foreign)
- Managers (Winners)
- Stadia
- Broadcasters
- Referees
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Statistics and awards |
- Records and statistics
- All-time table
- Top Scorer (Pichichi)
- Spanish Top Scorer (Zarra)
- Best Goalkeeper (Zamora)
- Best Manager (Miguel Muñoz)
- Best referee (Guruceta)
- Player of the Month
- Manager of the Month
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Finances |
- Richest clubs:
- Deloitte list
- Forbes' list
- Team owners
- Average attendances
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Associated competitions |
- Promotion to La Liga
- Relegation to Segunda División B
- National cup: Copa del Rey
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Melilla |
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Architecture | | |
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Geography | |
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History |
- Conquest of Melilla
- Siege of Melilla (1774–1775)
- First Melillan campaign
- Second Melillan campaign
- July 1936 military uprising in Melilla
- COVID-19 pandemic in Melilla
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Politics |
- 2007 Morocco–Spain diplomatic conflict
- People's Party of Melilla
- Coalition for Melilla
- Melilla (Spanish Congress Electoral District)
- 2019 Melilla Assembly election
- List of governors of Melilla
- Mayor-President of Melilla
- Statute of Autonomy of Melilla
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Sport | |
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Other | |
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