CD Puerta Bonita
Full name | Club Deportivo Puerta Bonita | ||
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Founded | 1942 | ||
Dissolved | 2016 | ||
Ground | Antiguo Canódromo, Carabanchel, Madrid, Spain | ||
Capacity | 4,000 | ||
Chairman | Manuel Campa | ||
Manager | Lolo Escobar | ||
League | 3ª – Group 7 | ||
2013–14 | 2ª B – Group 2, 18th (relegated) | ||
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Club Deportivo Puerta Bonita is a Spanish football club based in Carabanchel, city of Madrid, in the namesake autonomous community. Founded in 1942 it plays in Tercera División B – Group 7, holding home games at Antiguo Canódromo de Carabanchel, which has a capacity of 4,000 spectators.
History
Puerta Bonita was founded in 1942, being one of the oldest clubs in the city of Madrid. In the 1989–90 season it made its debuts in the fourth division, category to which it returned five years later, for a much longer spell (one full decade).
In the following years, Puerta Bonita fluctuated between the last division of national football and the regional leagues. The team was noted for its youth football organization, being one of the clubs with more players in the Community of Madrid.
In 2014, Puerta Bonita promoted for the first time in its history to the third tier, but it was immediately relegated. Two years later, the club was relegated again to Preferente. On 19 September 2016, the day after not entering its game of the round 1, Puerta Bonita announced its withdrew from the competition and its dissolution.[1]
Season to season
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- 1 season in Segunda División B
- 20 seasons in Tercera División
Uniform
- Standard kit: white shirt with blue stripes, white shorts and white socks.
- Alternative kit: blue shirt with white stripes, blue shorts and blue socks.
Stadium
Antiguo Canódromo de Carabanchel is located on the Via Carpetana. The stadium, which was previously a greyhound racing track, was completely remodeled by the Madrid city hall, and re-opened in 2007 as a multisports area.
The ground was opened on 15 May 2007, with a match against Real Madrid Castilla. Before relocating Puerta Bonita historically played at El Hogar, with a 1,000-seat capacity and a dirt track. It belongs to the city council but is still used by the club.
Current squad
As 13 January 2014 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Former players
Affiliated clubs
Curiosity
The film "The World's Longest Penalty" (2004), starring Fernando Tejero, was recorded in the former stadium of Puerta Bonita, El Hogar.
References
- ^ "PUERTA BONITA | Se retira de la competición y desaparece" (in Spanish). El Gol de Madrid. 19 September 2016. Retrieved 19 September 2016.