Internacional de Madrid
Full name | Internacional de Madrid | |||
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Founded | 2002 | |||
Ground | Campo Municipal Villaviciosa de Odón, Community of Madrid, Spain | |||
Capacity | 2,000[1] | |||
President | Stephen Newman | |||
Head coach | Alfredo Santaelena | |||
2022–23 | Primera División RFEF – Group 1 (resigned) | |||
Website | http://interdemadrid.com/ | |||
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Internacional de Madrid, simply known as Internacional or Inter de Madrid, is a Spanish football team based in Villaviciosa de Odón, in the Community of Madrid. Founded in 2002, it is currently not active in domestic football, holding home games at the Campos Municipales de Villaviciosa de Odón.
History
International de Madrid was founded in 2002 by a group of businesspersons. The idea of creating the club came to Stephen Kenneth Newman, co-owner of the real estate services consulting company.[2] In its first season, the club joined the Tercera Regional (eighth tier), and played its home games at Orcasitas, Madrid. Internacional finished its first season being promoted after winning all the games played, scoring 187 goals and conceding only 25.
In 2003, the club took the place of Sporting Getafe CF, relegated from the fifth tier, and played in Primera Regional (sixth division). It achieved a second consecutive promotion in its second season, again leading its group, with 128 goals for and only 17 against.
Internacional de Madrid continued the following seasons playing in Regional Preferente, 5th tier. In 2010 they achieved for the first time the promotion to Tercera División by finishing as runners-up of their group.
In 2016, Internacional moved from Moraleja de Enmedio to Boadilla del Monte.[3]
Internacional won the Madrid group in the 2017–18 Tercera División and gained promotion to Segunda División B for the first time[4] with a 1–1 aggregate away goals victory over CD Tenerife B in the playoffs.[5] Before the start of the 2018-19 season Marcos Jiménez became the club's head coach.[6] In its first season in the Segunda División B the club finished 14th and remained its place in this category.[7]
On 30 June 2020, DUX Gaming, a Spanish eSports club, announced the co-ownership of the club. The club also announced the renaming of the team to DUX Internacional de Madrid.[8] At the same time, the club moved their headquarters to Villaviciosa de Odón.
On 1 September 2022, the club resigned from 2022–23 season due to economic problems. Five days later, Dux announced their dissociation from the club.[9]
Season to season
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- 2 seasons in Primera División RFEF
- 3 seasons in Segunda División B
- 8 seasons in Tercera División
Current squad
- As of 2 September 2022[10]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honours
- Tercera División: 2017–18
Stadiums
- Municipal de Orcasitas (2002-2004)[11]
- Municipal Dehesa de la Villa (2004-2006)[11]
- Municipal de Moraleja de Enmedio (2006-2016)[11]
- Municipal de Boadilla del Monte (2016–20)[11]
- Municipal de Villaviciosa de Odón (2020-)
See also
References
- ^ "Internacional de Madrid, Sección de Acción Deportiva Club de Fútbol Internacional de Madrid Deportes". www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
- ^ "Sección de Acción Deportiva Club de Fútbol Internacional de Madrid Deportes S.L. :: La Futbolteca. Enciclopedia del Fútbol Español" (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-04-22.
- ^ "El Internacional de Madrid y el C.D. Nuevo Boadilla oficilizan su acuerdo" (in Spanish). Futmadrid. 31 July 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
- ^ "El Inter de Madrid, el club con el nombre más largo del fútbol español, asciende a Segunda B". abc (in Spanish). 2018-05-27. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
- ^ "El CD Tenerife B se queda con la miel en los labios, y buscará el ascenso por el camino largo" [CD Tenerife B remains ambitious, and will search for promotion the long way] (in Spanish). El Dorsal. 27 May 2018. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
- ^ "OFICIAL: Internacional de Madrid, Marcos Jiménez nuevo entrenador - TODOmercadoWEB.es". www.todomercadoweb.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-11-25.
- ^ "Histórico CF Internacional - Segunda División B G 1". www.resultados-futbol.com. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
- ^ "Twitter post". Retrieved 2020-12-21.
- ^ "DUX Gaming anuncia que se desvincula del Inter de Madrid" [Dux Gaming announce their dissociation from Inter de Madrid] (in Spanish). Marca. 6 September 2022. Retrieved 21 October 2022.
- ^ "El Dux Internacional no competirá ni en Primera ni en Segunda RFEF". www.as.com. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
- ^ a b c d lafutbolteca
External links
- Official website
- Futbolme team profile (in Spanish)
- www.futmadrid.com (in Spanish)
- Federación de Futbol de Madrid (in Spanish)
- Club & stadium history Estadios de España (in English)