CF Atlético Ciudad

Club de Fútbol Atlético Ciudad was a Spanish football club based in Murcia, in the autonomous community of Murcia. Founded in 2007, it played its last season in Segunda División B (group IV), holding home matches at Estadio Juan de la Cierva, with a 1,600-seat capacity. The club was refounded in 2010 as CAP Ciudad de Murcia.

Atlético Ciudad
Full nameClub de Fútbol Atlético Ciudad
Founded2007
Dissolved2010
GroundJuan de la Cierva, Lorquí,
Murcia, Spain
Capacity1,600
2009–102ªB - Group 4, 7th

History

On 6 June 2007, Ciudad de Murcia was acquired by an investor from Granada, transferring to that city and being renamed it Granada 74 CF. As the second division team moved to Granada, the reserve team and the Escuela Municipal Deporte Lorquí merged, and CA Ciudad de Lorquí was founded.

On 31 October 2008, the team changed its name to Club de Fútbol Atlético Ciudad. Two years later, on 1 August, it was forced to relegate to Tercera División after not being able to pay a debt of 700,000 euros, which consequently led to the club being dissolved.[1][2][3]

Club names

  • Club Atlético Ciudad de Lorquí (2007–08)
  • Club de Fútbol Atlético Ciudad (2008–10)

Season to season

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
2007/08 1st
2008/09 2ªB 8th
2009/10 2ªB 7th

Last squad (2009–10)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ESP Miguel Zapata
2 DF  ESP Óscar Valero
3 DF  ESP Antonio Ayala
4 DF  ESP Aloisio
5 DF  ESP Alberto Bayón
6 MF  ESP Borja Yebra
7 MF  ESP Iván Boniquet
8 FW  ESP Félix Prieto
9 FW  ESP Josu Santamaría
11 MF  ESP Óscar
13 FW  ESP José Plata (on loan from Granada)
14 DF  ESP Álex Cruz
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF  ESP Fran González
16 MF  ESP Raúl Barcos
17 MF  ESP Guille Roldán
18 MF  ESP Josemi
20 FW  ESP Emilio Guerra
21 MF  ESP Edgar
22 MF  ANG Danilson
23 DF  ESP Álex Bolaños
25 GK  ESP Javi Muñoz
26 MF  ESP Nacho
FW  SWE Darko Lukanović
MF  ESP Rodri

Famous players

See also

References

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