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FS Móstoles

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Móstoles
Full nameFútbol Sala Móstoles /
Club Deportivo Elemental
Móstoles Atlético Fútbol Sala
Founded1989
Dissolved2009
GroundAndrés Torrejón El Soto,
Móstoles,
Community of Madrid,
Spain
Capacity2,000
2008–091ª Nacional A, 6th

Fútbol Sala Móstoles was a futsal club based in Móstoles, city in the autonomous community of Community of Madrid.

The club was founded in 1989 and her stadium was Pabellón Andrés Torrejón El Soto with capacity of 2,000 seaters.

The club had the sponsorship of Rey Juan Carlos University and Ayuntamiento de Móstoles.

History

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FS Móstoles was founded in 1989.[1] playing its first years in local leagues. In 1996, the team makes it debut in División de Plata, after purchase seat of Mejorada FS. In 2009, the club merges with UD Boadilla Las Rozas and Sport Mirasierra to form Boadilla Las Rozas/Móstoles Mirasierra.

Season to season

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Season Division Place Copa de España
1994/95 1ª Nacional B 1st
1995/96 1ª Nacional A
1996/97 D. Plata 8th
1997/98 D. Plata 2nd
1998/99 D. Plata 1st
1999/00 D. Plata 1st
2000/01 D. Honor 10th
2001/02 D. Honor 13th
Season Division Place Copa de España
2002/03 D. Honor 9th
2003/04 D. Honor 13th
2004/05 D. Honor 14th
2005/06 D. Honor 7th
2006/07 D. Honor 7th
2007/08 D. Honor 13th
2008/09 1ª Nacional A 7th

Notable players

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References

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  1. ^ "Historia". PSG Mostoles. Archived from the original on 2010-02-12. Retrieved 2010-02-28.
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