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Castellón
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Full nameClub Deportivo Castellón
Founded 1922
Ground Nou Castalia,
Castellón, Land of Valencia,
Spain
Capacity 18,000
Chairman Image:Flag of Spain.svg Jose Laparra
Manager Image:Flag of Spain.svg Pepe Moré
League Segunda División
2005-06 Segunda División 12th
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Club Deportivo Castellón is a Spanish football team formed in 1922 and based in Castellón. They will play the 2005-06 season in the Segunda División after having won last season's promotion playoff. Its based in the city of Castellón on the autonomous community of Land of Valencia.They play in the 16,000 seaters of Nou Castalia Stadium.

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[edit] History

It was in 1911 when it appeared the true soccer and after passing different equipment as the "Deportivo", the "Castalia", the "Gimnástico", the "Cultural" and the "Cervantes", was founded in 1922, July 22, the Club Deportivo Castellón.

The club has periodically featured in the Primera Liga, with a finish of 5th place in 1972/73 and a Cup final appearance with a team featuring Vicente Del Bosque who later moved to Real Madrid.

In 1991, 29 August, in extraordinary assembly, the conversion of the Club in S.A.D was approved.

In 2004-05 season, the CD Castellon played in Segunda División B finishing in 4th position. In the promotion playoff they won the two matches; therefore, they promoted to Second Division.

[edit] Trophies

[edit] Current squad 2006/07

The numbers are established according to the official website:www.cdcastellon.com and www.lfp.es

As of October 1 2006

No. Position Player
1 Image:Flag of Spain.svg GK Oliva
3 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Casablanca
4 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Rodri
5 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Dealbert
6 Image:Flag of Argentina.svg MF Dani Pendín
7 Image:Flag of Spain.svg MF Héctor Bosque
8 Image:Flag of Spain.svg MF Castell
9 Image:Flag of Argentina.svg FW Tabares
10 Image:Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg FW Epitié
11 Image:Flag of Spain.svg FW Xavi Moré
13 Image:Flag of Spain.svg GK Raúl Jiménez
14 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Baigorri
No. Position Player
15 Image:Flag of Spain.svg MF Ibón Gutiérrez
16 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Zamora
17 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Aurelio
18 Image:Flag of Spain.svg FW Nakor
19 Image:Flag of Spain.svg FW Natalio
20 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Mora
21 Image:Flag of Spain.svg MF Txiki
22 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Pedro Hernández
23 Image:Flag of Spain.svg MF Mario Rosas
24 Image:Flag of Colombia.svg MF Mauricio Romero
25 Image:Flag of Spain.svg GK Carlos Sánchez

[edit] Squad changes during 2006/07 season

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[edit] Statistics 2005/06

Segunda DivisiónPositionPtsPWDLFA
CD Castellon1264421412164650
  • Top Scores:
    • Raul Sanchez - 9 goals
    • Jonan Garcia - 7 goals
    • Tabares - 6 goals
  • Top Goalkeepers
    • Raul Jimenez - 22 goals In 23 Matches
    • Oliva - 18 goals In 17 Matches

[edit] Famous players

see also Cat:CD Castellón footballers

[edit] Famous coaches

[edit] External links


 
Segunda División 2006/07 clubs
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Alavés | Albacete | Almería | Cádiz | Castellón | Ciudad de Murcia | Poli Ejido | Elche | Sporting de Gijón | Hércules | Málaga
Numancia | Las Palmas | Lorca | Ponferradina | R. Madrid Castilla | Real Murcia | Salamanca | Tenerife | Real Valladolid | Vecindario | Xerez
ca:Club Deportiu Castelló

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