Atlético Malagueño
Full name | Club Atlético Malagueño | ||
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Nickname(s) | Boquerones (Anchovies), Chanquetes | ||
Founded | 1990 as Sociedad Deportiva Malagueña | ||
Ground | Ciudad Deportiva Federación Malagueña de Fútbol Málaga, Andalusia, Spain | ||
Capacity | 2,000 | ||
President | Abdullah Al Thani | ||
Head coach | Juan Funes | ||
League | 3ª Federación – Group 9 | ||
2021–22 | 3ª RFEF – Group 9, 5th of 17 | ||
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Club Atlético Malagueño, shortened to Atlético Malagueño, (Spanish pronunciation: [aˈtletiko malaˈɣeɲo]) is a Spanish football team based in Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1990, it is the reserve team of Málaga CF, and currently plays in Tercera Federación – Group 9, holding home games at Ciudad Deportiva Federación Malagueña de Fútbol, which has a capacity of 1,300 spectators.
Reserve teams in the Spain play in the same football pyramid as their senior team rather than a separate league. However, reserve teams cannot play in the same division as their senior team. Therefore, the team is ineligible for promotion to the division in which the first team competes. Reserve teams are also no longer permitted to enter the Copa del Rey.
History
The club was founded in 1990 as Sociedad Deportiva Malagueña, the reserve team of Club Atlético Malagueño. When the latter became Málaga CF in 1994, it changed its name to Málaga CF "B" the following year.
The B-team followed the first one as it moved up the different divisions and, at the end of 2002–03 was promoted to the second division where it would last three seasons, returning to the fourth level in 2007.
For the 2009–10 season onwards, Málaga B was renamed Atlético Malagueño.[1][2]
Club names
- As farm team
- Sociedad Deportiva Malagueña (1990–95)
- As reserve team
- Málaga Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. "B" (1995–2009)
- Atlético Malagueño (2009–14)
- Club Atlético Malagueño (2014– )
Season to season
- SD Malagueña
Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey |
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1990–91 | 7 | 2ª Reg. | ||
1991–92 | 7 | 2ª Reg. | 3rd | |
1992–93 | 6 | 1ª Reg. | 1st | |
1993–94 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 1st | |
1994–95 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 8th |
- As a reserve team
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- 3 seasons in Segunda División
- 3 seasons in Segunda División B
- 19 seasons in Tercera División
- 2 seasons in Tercera Federación
Honours
- Tercera División (3): 1998-99, 2016-17, 2017-18
Current squad
- As of 24 September 2022.[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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From Youth Academy
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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On loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Current technical staff
Position | Staff |
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Head coach | Juan Funes |
Assistant coach | Raúl Iznata |
Fitness coach | José Antonio Lizana |
Goalkeeping coach | 'Caco' De la Torre |
Doctor | Nacho Pascual |
Physiotherapist | Pablo Álvarez |
Kit man | Miguel Meléndez |
Delegate | Mariano Santiago |
Match delegate | Sabri |
Last updated: 24 September 2022
Source: Málaga CF (in Spanish)
Selected former coaches
References
- ^ El Málaga B volverá a ser Atlético Malagueño (Málaga B to be Atlético Malagueño again) Archived 17 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- ^ El Málaga B pasa a denominarse de manera oficial Atlético Malagueño (Málaga B officially named Atlético Malagueño) Archived 14 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- ^ "Plantilla" [Squad] (in Spanish). Málaga CF. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
External links
- Official website (in Spanish)
- Futbolme team profile (in Spanish)
- Club & stadium history Estadios de España (in English)