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Club Deportivo Santa Eugenia is a football club in a little ward named Santa Eugenia, in the famous working-class district Villa de Vallecas. Santa Eugenia are playing currently (2013–14) in Preferente.
Full name | Club Deportivo Santa Eugenia | ||
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Nickname(s) | El Santa (the Saint) | ||
Founded | 1974 | ||
Ground | Cerro Almodóvar Madrid, Spain | ||
Capacity | 500 | ||
President | Salvador Angón | ||
Head coach | Pablo Franco | ||
League | 1ª Aficio. | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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In summer of 1974, many young boys lived in this new village, thought with all their neighbours, to create a football club. Finally, they built the team and they played their first Crespo Tournament in season 1974/75 and they began to play in Tercera Regional Ordinaria.
First year, CD Santa Eugenia played on home in an improvised terrain between Castrillo de Aza street and the railways. Next year, they built the actual pitch, with a bar, kiosko and two changing rooms. In 1976, they affiliated in the Castilian Football Association, with the number 1268.
In the 80/81 season, with Paco Valverde as manager, CD Santa Eugenia qualified for the Segunda de Aficionados. Eleven years later the club qualified again for the Primera de Aficionados and in the season 96/97 qualified for the Preferente, but in the season 05/06, was relegated in their actual division.
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Year | President |
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1974–1977 | Isidro Muñoz Martín. |
1978–1980 | Jacinto Moraleda Sama. |
1981–1986 | Manuel Llanes Rodriguez. |
1987–1989 | Luis Ortega Bustos. |
1990-1990 | José A. María Rubio. |
1991-1991 | Carlos Pérez Gómez. |
1992–1993 | José de Santiago Gómez. |
1994–1997 | Emilio Verdugo Sánchez. |
1998–1999 | Basilio Tomé Herrerin. |
2000- | Salvador Angón Murado. |
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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