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Málaga
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Full nameMálaga Club de Fútbol
Nickname(s) Boquerones, (the anchovies)
Founded 1904 / 1994
Ground La Rosaleda Stadium,
Málaga, Andalusia,
Spain
Capacity 22,800
Chairman Image:Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Sanz Durán
Manager Image:Flag of Spain.svg López Muñiz
League Segunda División
2005-06 La Liga, 20th
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Málaga Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football club that was founded in 1994, two years after the demise of the city's traditional major club, Club Deportivo Málaga.

The club plays its home games in the 33,000 seater Estadio La Rosaleda in Málaga.

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[edit] History

The current Málaga club was built on the framework of Atlético Malagueño, which was a reserve team of CD Málaga, but a legally separate club founded in 1948. Malagueño continued in the lower levels of Spanish football as the city's main club, changed its name in 1994, and embarked on a journey that took them to the Primera División in 1999. In 2006 they were relegated to the Segunda División.

[edit] Trophies


[edit] 2006/07 Squad

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

No. Position Player
1 Image:Flag of Spain.svg GK Francesc Arnau
2 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Jesús Gámez
3 Image:Flag of Spain.svg MF Ernesto
4 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF César Navas
5 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Silva
6 Image:Flag of Argentina.svg DF Schürrer
7 Image:Flag of Spain.svg FW Pablo Couñago
8 Image:Flag of Spain.svg MF Antonio Hidalgo
9 Image:Flag of Spain.svg FW Salva Ballesta
10 Image:Flag of Portugal.svg FW Edgar
11 Image:Flag of Spain.svg MF Calleja
12 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Vicente Valcarce
13 Image:Flag of Spain.svg GK Iñaki Goitia
14 Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg MF Marcelo Romero
No. Position Player
15 Image:Flag of Spain.svg MF Manu Sánchez
16 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Armando
17 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Jesule
18 Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg MF O.J. Morales
19 Image:Flag of Serbia (state) (bordered).svg MF Stevan Stošić
20 Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg FW Chengue Morales
21 Image:Flag of Spain.svg FW Jonathan Valle
22 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF Molinero
23 Image:Flag of Spain.svg MF Sandro
25 Image:Flag of Serbia (state) (bordered).svg MF Bratislav Ristić
27 Image:Flag of Spain.svg FW Ador
28 Image:Flag of Spain.svg MF Perico
30 Image:Flag of Spain.svg MF Saúl
39 Image:Flag of Spain.svg DF José Mari

[edit] Squad changes during 2006/07 season

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[edit] Statistics 2005/06

La LigaPositionPtsPWDLFA
Málaga CF20243859243668
  • Top Scores:
    • Salva Ballesta - 6 goals
    • Hidalgo - 4 goals
    • Alexis - 4 goals
  • Top Goalkeepers
    • Arnau - 61 goals In 36 Matchs
    • Goitia - 7 goals In 2 Matchs

[edit] Stadium Information

[edit] Famous players

see also Cat:Málaga CF footballers

[edit] Famous Coaches

see also Cat:Málaga CF managers

[edit] Manufacturer of Clothing

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[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


 
Segunda División B - Grupo 4 2006/07 clubs
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Águilas | Real Jaén | Extremadura | Portuense | Granada | Écija | Baza | Alcalá | Villanueva | Córdoba
| Sevilla B | Melilla | Cerro Reyes | Mérida | Linares | Villanovense | Málaga B | Cartagena | Ceuta | Marbella
ar:نادي ملقا

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