CD San Fernando de Henares

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San Fernando
Full nameClub Deportivo San Fernando de Henares
Founded1929
GroundSantiago del Pino,
San Fernando, Madrid,
Spain
Capacity1,500[1]
ChairmanJosé Antonio Leyva
ManagerLuis Díaz
League3ª – Group 7
2019–203ª – Group 7, 17th
WebsiteClub website

Club Deportivo San Fernando is a Spanish football club based in San Fernando de Henares, in the Community of Madrid. Founded in 1929 it currently plays in Tercera División – Group 7, holding home games at Estadio Santiago del Pino.

History[edit]

San Fernando de Henares was born in 1929 under the name Sociedad Recreativa San Fernando, when several locals decide to create an amateur soccer team. In 1943 the club became federated and, on 21 October 1953, changed its name to Club Deportivo San Fernando.

San Fernando promoted to the first regional division in 1972–73, first reaching the fourth division five years later, and went on to remain in that level for the following three decades, returning to the Preferente in 2008–09, but promoting back immediately, as champions. In the 1980s the club won its first trophy, defeating CD Ciempozuelos in the first-ever Community of Madrid Cup.

In the 2006–07 season San Fernando finished third in the regular season, but fell short in the third division promotion playoffs, being ousted by CD Dénia.

Season to season[edit]

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1940/41 6 3ª Cat.
1953/54 7 3ª Cat. 5th
1954/55 7 4ª Cat. 8th
1955/56 7 4ª Cat. 5th
1956/57 7 4ª Cat. 11th
1957/58 7 4ª Cat. 11th
1958/59 7 4ª Cat. 5th
1959/60 7 4ª Cat. 8th
1960/61 6 3ª Cat. 14th
1961/62 6 3ª Cat. 13th
1962/63 6 3ª Cat. 1st
1963/64 5 2ª Cat. 4th
1964/65 5 2ª Cat. 5th
1965/66 5 2ª Cat. 14th
1966/67 5 2ª Cat. 16th
1967/68 5 2ª Cat. 2nd
1968/69 5 2ª Cat. 12th
1969/70 5 2ª Cat. 4th
1970/71 5 2ª Cat. 5th
1971/72 5 2ª Cat. 3rd
1972/73 5 2ª Cat. 3rd
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1973/74 5 1ª Cat. 5th
1974/75 4 Pref. 8th
1975/76 4 Pref. 7th
1976/77 4 Pref. 8th
1977/78 5 Pref. 1st
1978/79 4 7th 2nd round
1979/80 4 7th 1st round
1980/81 4 17th 2nd round
1981/82 4 14th
1982/83 4 11th
1983/84 4 17th
1984/85 4 12th
1985/86 4 18th
1986/87 5 Pref. 1st
1987/88 4 8th
1988/89 4 7th
1989/90 4 19th
1990/91 5 Pref. 1st
1991/92 4 14th
1992/93 4 7th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1993/94 4 13th
1994/95 4 12th
1995/96 4 14th
1996/97 4 16th
1997/98 4 7th
1998/99 4 19th
1999/00 5 Pref. 2nd
2000/01 4 16th
2001/02 4 12th
2002/03 4 10th
2003/04 4 7th
2004/05 4 15th
2005/06 4 11th
2006/07 4 3rd
2007/08 4 17th
2008/09 5 Pref. 1st
2009/10 4 12th
2010/11 4 17th
2011/12 5 Pref. 3rd
2012/13 4 12th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2013/14 4 8th
2014/15 4 16th
2015/16 4 5th
2016/17 4 12th
2017/18 4 6th
2018/19 4 8th
2019/20 4 17th
2020/21 4 19th
2021/22 6 Pref. 15th
2022/23 7 1ª Cat. 2th
2023/24 6 Pref.

Play-off results 2007[edit]

RIVAL Date 1st leg Date 2nd leg
CD Roquetas 03/06 1–0 10/06 0–0
CD Dénia 16/06 0–2 23/06 2–0

Copa del Rey games[edit]

Season Rival Round 1st leg 2nd leg
1978/79 Moscardó 1st 1-0 3-0
1978/79 AD Almería 2nd 1-0 1-2
1979/80 Don Benito 1st 3-1 3-0
1980/81 Toledo 1st 2-1 0-2
1980/81 Atlético Madrileño 2nd 1-2 1-3

Uniform[edit]

  • First kit: White shirt, shorts and socks.
  • Alternative kit: Black shirt, shorts and socks.

Stadium[edit]

C.D. San Fernando plays home matches at Estadio Santiago del Pino, with capacity for 1,300 spectators (seated). It has artificial turf (105 x 70) and a track field, and was inaugurated in a game with Real Madrid.

Previously, the team held its matches at Estadio Sánchez Lorbada, named as such after the neighbourhood in which it was located.

Former players[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "El club – CD San Fernando" (in European Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2023.

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