Torredonjimeno CF

Torredonjimeno Club de Fútbol was a Spanish football team based in Torredonjimeno, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1940 and dissolved in 2009, it held home games at Estadio Matías Prats, which held 4,500 spectators.

Torredonjimeno
Full nameTorredonjimeno Club de Fútbol
Founded1940
Dissolved2009
GroundMatías Prats, Torredonjimeno,
Andalusia, Spain
Capacity4,500
2008–091ª Andaluza (R)

History

Torredonjimeno was founded in 1940, first reaching the national categories (Tercera División) 58 years later, and remaining in the category for four seasons. In 2001–02 it promoted for the first time ever to Segunda División B, being immediately relegated back.

At the end of 2007–08, after ranking 20th and last in its group, Torredonjimeno returned to Primera Andaluza. In January 2009, after failing to report to two consecutive games, the team was disqualified from the competition and folded.[1] Subsequently, a new team called UD Ciudad de Torredonjimeno was founded as the club's replacement.

Season to season

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
from 40-41 Regional
to 97-98 Regional
1998/99 9th
1999/00 5th
2000/01 3rd
2001/02 3rd
2002/03 2ªB 19th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
2003/04 13th
2004/05 2nd
2005/06 5th
2006/07 14th
2007/08 20th
2008/09 1ª Andaluza (R)

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References

Famous players

  • Rui Mendes
  • Selim Kaabi
  • Darío Delgado
  • Iván Fassione
  • Cedric Bolima
  • Sofian Allali
  • Touré Moumine
  • Aboubacar Sankharé
  • Sergejs Misins
  • Freddy Clément
  • Ahmadou N'Diaye
  • Mohamed Talibe
  • Daniel Olsson
  • Mehdi Tagawa


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