CF Palencia, the Glossary
Club de Fútbol Palencia was a Spanish football team based in Palencia, in the autonomous community of Castile and León.[1]
Table of Contents
58 relations: ABC (newspaper), Castile and León, CF Badalona, Copa del Rey, El Norte de Castilla, Estadio Nueva Balastera, Euro, Farm team, FIFA World Cup, Goalkeeper (association football), La Liga, List of football clubs in Spain, Mariano García Remón, Paco Gento, Palencia, Palencia CF, Palencia CF (1960), Pontevedra CF, Real Madrid CF, Real Oviedo, Royal Spanish Football Federation, SD Ponferradina, Segunda División, Segunda División B, Tercera División, 1980–81 Tercera División, 1982 FIFA World Cup, 1982–83 Segunda División, 1982–83 Tercera División, 1983–84 Tercera División, 1986–87 Tercera División, 1987–88 Tercera División, 1988–89 Tercera División, 1989–90 Tercera División, 1990–91 Segunda División B, 1991–92 Segunda División B, 1992–93 Segunda División B, 1993–94 Segunda División B, 1994–95 Segunda División B, 1995–96 Segunda División B, 1996–97 Tercera División, 1997–98 Tercera División, 1998–99 Tercera División, 1999–2000 Tercera División, 2000–01 Tercera División, 2001–02 Tercera División, 2002–03 Tercera División, 2003–04 Segunda División B, 2004–05 Segunda División B, 2005–06 Segunda División B, ... Expand index (8 more) »
- 2012 disestablishments in Spain
- Defunct football clubs in Castile and León
- Sport in Palencia
ABC (newspaper)
ABC is a Spanish national daily newspaper.
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Castile and León
Castile and León is an autonomous community in northwestern Spain.
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CF Badalona
Club de Fútbol Badalona is a Spanish football team based in Badalona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia.
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Copa del Rey
The, commonly known as, or (in English) the Spanish Cup, and formerly known as Copa del Presidente de la República (1932–36) and Copa del Generalísimo (1939–76), is an annual knockout football competition in Spanish football, organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
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El Norte de Castilla
El Norte de Castilla is a Spanish-language daily newspaper based in Valladolid, Spain.
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Estadio Nueva Balastera
Estadio Nueva Balastera is a football stadium in Palencia, Spain. CF Palencia and Estadio Nueva Balastera are sport in Palencia.
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Euro
The euro (symbol: €; currency code: EUR) is the official currency of 20 of the member states of the European Union.
Farm team
In sports, a farm team, farm system, feeder team, feeder club, or nursery club is generally a team or club whose role is to provide experience and training for young players, with an agreement that any successful players can move on to a higher level at a given point, usually in an association with a major-level parent team.
FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup, often called the World Cup, is an international association football competition among the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body.
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The goalkeeper (sometimes written as goal-keeper, abbreviated as GK, keeper, keeps, or goalie) is a position in association football.
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La Liga
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known as the Primera División or La Liga and officially as LaLiga EA Sports since 2023 for sponsorship reasons, is the top men's professional football division of the Spanish football league system.
This is a list of men's association football clubs in Spain.
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Mariano García Remón
Mariano García Remón (born 30 September 1950) is a Spanish retired football player and coach.
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Paco Gento
Francisco "Paco" Gento López (21 October 1933 – 18 January 2022) was a Spanish footballer who played as an outside left.
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Palencia
Palencia is a city of Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León.
Palencia CF
Palencia Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football club based in Palencia, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. CF Palencia and Palencia CF are football clubs in Castile and León and sport in Palencia.
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Palencia CF (1960)
Palencia Club de Fútbol was a Spanish football club based in Palencia, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. CF Palencia and Palencia CF (1960) are Defunct football clubs in Castile and León and sport in Palencia.
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Pontevedra CF
Pontevedra Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team in Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia.
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Real Madrid CF
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, commonly referred to as Real Madrid, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid.
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Real Oviedo
Real Oviedo (Asturian: Real Uviéu) is a Spanish football club based in Oviedo, Asturias.
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The Royal Spanish Football Federation (Real Federación Española de Fútbol; RFEF) is the governing body of football in Spain.
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SD Ponferradina
Sociedad Deportiva Ponferradina, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Ponferrada, in the El Bierzo region, in the autonomous community of Castile and León.
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Segunda División
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Segunda División, commonly known as Segunda División, and officially known as LaLiga HyperMotion for sponsorship reasons, is the men's second professional association football division of the Spanish football league system.
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Segunda División B
Segunda División B (Second Division B) was the third tier of the Spanish football league system containing 102 teams divided into five groups, until it was replaced by the new structure in 2021.
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Tercera División
Tercera División (Third Division) was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system.
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1980–81 Tercera División
The 1980–81 Tercera División season was the 4th season since establishment as the 4th tier.
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1982 FIFA World Cup
The 1982 FIFA World Cup was the 12th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams, and was played in Spain from 13 June to 11 July 1982.
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1982–83 Segunda División
The 1982–83 Segunda División season saw 20 teams participate in the second flight Spanish league.
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1982–83 Tercera División
The 1982–83 Tercera División season was the 6th season since establishment as the 4th tier.
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1983–84 Tercera División
In the 1983–84 season, the Tercera División – the fourth tier of professional football in Spain – was organised in fourteen regional groups.
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1986–87 Tercera División
The 1986–87 Tercera División season is the 10th season since establishment the tier four.
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1987–88 Tercera División
The 1987–88 Tercera División season is the 11th season since establishment the tier four.
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1988–89 Tercera División
The 1988–89 Tercera División season is the 12th season since establishment the tier four.
See CF Palencia and 1988–89 Tercera División
1989–90 Tercera División
The 1989–90 Tercera División season is the 13th season since establishment the tier four.
See CF Palencia and 1989–90 Tercera División
1990–91 Segunda División B
The 1990–91 Segunda División B season was the 14th since its establishment.
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1991–92 Segunda División B
The 1991–92 Segunda División B season was the 15th since its establishment.
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1992–93 Segunda División B
The 1992–93 Segunda División B season was the 16th since its establishment.
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1993–94 Segunda División B
The season 1993–94 of Segunda División B of Spanish football started August 1993 and ended May 1994.
See CF Palencia and 1993–94 Segunda División B
1994–95 Segunda División B
The 1994–95 Segunda División B season started August 1994 and ended May 1995.
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1995–96 Segunda División B
The season 1995–96 of Segunda División B of Spanish football started August 1995 and ended May 1996.
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1996–97 Tercera División
The 1996–97 Tercera División season is the 20th season since establishment the tier four.
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1997–98 Tercera División
The 1997–98 Tercera División season is the 21st season since establishment the tier four.
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1998–99 Tercera División
The 1998–99 Tercera División season is the 22nd season since establishment the tier four.
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1999–2000 Tercera División
The Spanish Tercera División 1999–00 started on August 1999 and ended in June 2000 with the promotion play-off finals.
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2000–01 Tercera División
Season 2000–2001 of the Tercera División (4th Level).
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2001–02 Tercera División
In the 2001–02 season, the Tercera División – the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system – consisted of 17 groups each of 20 teams.
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2002–03 Tercera División
The 2002-03 Tercera División season ran from August 2002 to June 2003.
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2003–04 Segunda División B
The season 2003–04 of Segunda División B of Spanish football started August 2003 and ended May 2004.
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2004–05 Segunda División B
The season 2004–05 of Segunda División B of Spanish football started August 2004 and ended May 2005.
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2005–06 Segunda División B
The Segunda División B 2005–06 season was the 29th since its establishment.
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2006–07 Segunda División B
The Segunda División B 2006–07 season was the 30th since its establishment.
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2007–08 Segunda División B
The Segunda División B 2007–08 season was the 31st since its establishment.
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2008–09 Tercera División
The 2008–09 Tercera División was the fourth tier of football in Spain.
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2009–10 Segunda División B
The 2009–10 Segunda División B season was the 33rd since its establishment.
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2010–11 Copa del Rey
The 2010–11 Copa del Rey was the 109th staging of the Copa del Rey (including two seasons where two rival editions were played).
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2010–11 Segunda División B
The 2010–11 Segunda División B season is the 34th since its establishment.
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2011–12 Segunda División B
The 2011–12 Segunda División B season is the 35th since its establishment.
See CF Palencia and 2011–12 Segunda División B
2012–13 Tercera División
The 2012–13 Tercera División was the fourth tier of football in Spain.
See CF Palencia and 2012–13 Tercera División
See also
2012 disestablishments in Spain
- AD Ceuta
- AD Ceuta B
- Al Tall (band)
- BM Antequera
- BM Sagunto
- CB Granada
- CB Torrevieja
- CD Móstoles
- CD San Martín
- CF La Unión
- CF Palencia
- CF Riudellots
- CF Sporting Mahonés
- Debabarrena–Gipuzkoa
- FS Baix Maestrat
- HRT Formula 1 Team
- Jaque
- Lorca Deportiva CF
- Motril CF
- Público (Spain)
- Party of Communist Unification in the Canaries
- Polideportivo Ejido
- SD Eibar B
- SD Lemona
- Toledo BM
- UB La Palma
- UD Guadalajara FS
- United Left–Greens
- Vélez-Málaga Tram
Defunct football clubs in Castile and León
- Burgos CF (1936)
- CF Palencia
- Palencia CF (1960)
- SD Gimnástica Arandina
- Salamanca AC
- UD Salamanca
- UD Salamanca B
Sport in Palencia
- CD Palencia Balompié
- CD Palencia Cristo Atlético
- CF Palencia
- Estadio Nueva Balastera
- Palencia Baloncesto
- Palencia CF
- Palencia CF (1960)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CF_Palencia
, 2006–07 Segunda División B, 2007–08 Segunda División B, 2008–09 Tercera División, 2009–10 Segunda División B, 2010–11 Copa del Rey, 2010–11 Segunda División B, 2011–12 Segunda División B, 2012–13 Tercera División.