Spanish football club
Football club
Fuencarral Full name Club Deportivo Fuencarral Founded 1950 Dissolved 2022 Ground Estadio Valverde, Madrid , (Madrid , Spain Capacity 900 Chairman Diego Bermúdez2021–22 Tercera de Aficionados – Group 10, withdrew
Club Deportivo Fuencarral was a football club based in Madrid in the autonomous community of Community of Madrid . It last played in the Tercera de Aficionados – Group 10. Its stadium is Estadio Valverde with a capacity of 900 seats.
In 1989, Fuencarral promoted to Tercera División after acquiring the spot of AD Maravillas.
Season to season
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1950–51
6
5th
1951–52
6
2nd
1952–53
5
3rd
1953–54
5
2nd
1954–55
5
6th
1955–56
5
3rd
1956–57
5
10th
1957–58
5
1st
1958–59
4
1959–60
4
1960–61
4
1961–62
4
1962–63
4
1963–64
4
1964–65
4
1965–66
4
1966–67
4
1967–68
4
1968–69
4
1969–70
4
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1970–71
5
14th
1971–72
5
16th
1972–73
5
15th
1973–74
6
7th
1974–75
6
1st
1975–76
5
17th
1976–77
6
3rd
1977–78
6
10th
1978–79
6
18th
1979–80
7
6th
1980–81
7
4th
1981–82
7
2nd
1982–83
6
3rd
1983–84
5
14th
1984–85
5
14th
1985–86
5
15th
1986–87
5
11th
1987–88
5
6th
1988–89
4
3ª
18th
1989–90
5
3rd
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1990–91
5
3rd
1991–92
5
3rd
1992–93
5
3rd
1993–94
5
1st
1994–95
4
3ª
7th
1995–96
4
3ª
13th
1996–97
4
3ª
10th
1997–98
4
3ª
18th
1998–99
5
17th
1999–2000
6
17th
2000–01
7
1st
2001–02
6
12th
2002–03
6
15th
2003–04
7
12th
2004–05
7
15th
2005–06
7
10th
External links
Futmadrid profile
Madrid FA profile