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Football club
Atlético Madrid C was a Spanish football club that played in the Tercera División and played their home games at the Nuevo Cerro del Espino. They were the second reserve team of Atlético Madrid.
History
Club Names
- Atlético Madrileño (1972–1987)
- CP Amorós (1987–2000)
- Atlético Aviación (2000–2005)
- Atlético de Madrid C (2005–2015)
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Season to season
Season
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Tier
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Division
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Place
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1973–74
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4
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Pref.
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9th
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1974–75
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4
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Pref.
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12th
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1975–76
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4
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Pref.
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15th
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1976–77
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4
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Pref.
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14th
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1977–78
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5
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Pref.
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8th
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1978–79
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5
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Pref.
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12th
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1979–80
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5
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Pref.
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12th
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1980–81
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5
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Pref.
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13th
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1981–82
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5
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Pref.
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1982–83
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4
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3ª
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15th
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1983–84
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4
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3ª
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13th
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1984–85
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4
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3ª
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1985–86
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5
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Pref.
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—
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1986–87
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5
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Pref.
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—
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1987–88
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6
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1ª Cat.
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6th
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1988–89
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6
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1ª Cat.
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1989–90
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5
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Pref.
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5th
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1990–91
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5
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Pref.
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1991–92
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6
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1ª Cat.
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6th
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1992–93
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6
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1ª Cat.
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1993–94
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5
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Pref.
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7th
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Last squad before dissolving
- As of 14 August 2019[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Former players
References
External links
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Grounds | |
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Training ground | |
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Rivalry | |
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