Navalcarnero |
| Full name | Club Deportivo Artístico Navalcarnero |
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| Founded | 1961 |
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| Ground | Mariano González, Navalcarnero, Madrid, Spain |
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| Capacity | 2,500[1] |
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| President | Juan Alarcón Villegas |
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| Head coach | Luis Ayllón[2] |
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| League | 2ªB – Group 5 |
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| 2019–20 | 3ª – Group 7, 1st (promoted) |
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Club Deportivo Artístico Navalcarnero is a football team based in Navalcarnero, in the autonomous community of Madrid, Spain. Founded in 1961, it plays in Segunda División B – Group V holding home games at the 2,500-seat Estadio Mariano González.[3]
History
Deportivo de La Coruña B vs. Navalcarnero.
The team was founded in 1961 and registered in the Castilian Federation on August 11 that year to be able to play in lower categories of the Spanish football league system.[4] In the 1987–88 season Navalcarnero debuted for the first time in the Tercera División.[5]
On the 6th of January 2021 Navalcarnero recorded one of their most impressive results in recent history by beating UD Las Palmas 1-0 at home in the second round of the 2020–21 Copa del Rey. Eleven days later in the round of 32 the team earned their most impressive result to date by beating La Liga side SD Eibar 3-1 at home to progress to the round of 16 for the first time in their history.
Season to season
| Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey | | 1961–62 | 6 | | 5th | | | 1962–63 | 6 | | 3rd | | | 1963–64 | 5 | | 14th | | | 1964–65 | 5 | | 17th | | | 1965–66 | 5 | | 5th | | | 1966–67 | 5 | | 6th | | | 1967–68 | 5 | | 13th | | | 1968–69 | 5 | | 7th | | | 1969–70 | 5 | | 20th | | | 1970–71 | 7 | | 14th | | | 1971–72 | 7 | | 9th | | | 1972–73 | 7 | | 9th | | | 1973–74 | 8 | | 1st | | | 1974–75 | 7 | | 2nd | | | 1975–76 | 6 | | 9th | | | 1976–77 | 6 | | 16th | | | 1977–78 | 7 | | 4th | | | 1978–79 | 7 | | 3rd | | | 1979–80 | 6 | | 7th | | | 1980–81 | 6 | | 13th | | | | Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey | | 1981–82 | 6 | | 14th | | | 1982–83 | 6 | | 6th | | | 1983–84 | 6 | | 3rd | | | 1984–85 | 6 | | 3rd | | | 1985–86 | 5 | | 15th | | | 1986–87 | 5 | | 5th | | | 1987–88 | 4 | 3ª | 12th | | | 1988–89 | 4 | 3ª | 8th | | | 1989–90 | 4 | 3ª | 10th | | | 1990–91 | 4 | 3ª | 14th | | | 1991–92 | 4 | 3ª | 18th | | | 1992–93 | 4 | 3ª | 20th | | | 1993–94 | 5 | | 4th | | | 1994–95 | 5 | | 2nd | | | 1995–96 | 4 | 3ª | 17th | | | 1996–97 | 5 | | 1st | | | 1997–98 | 4 | 3ª | 16th | | | 1998–99 | 4 | 3ª | 11th | | | 1999–2000 | 4 | 3ª | 12th | | | 2000–01 | 4 | 3ª | 14th | | |
| Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey | | 2001–02 | 4 | 3ª | 3rd | | | 2002–03 | 4 | 3ª | 2nd | | | 2003–04 | 4 | 3ª | 4th | | | 2004–05 | 3 | 2ªB | 19th | | | 2005–06 | 4 | 3ª | 12th | | | 2006–07 | 4 | 3ª | 7th | | | 2007–08 | 4 | 3ª | 2nd | | | 2008–09 | 3 | 2ªB | 17th | | | 2009–10 | 4 | 3ª | 7th | | | 2010–11 | 4 | 3ª | 16th | | | 2011–12 | 4 | 3ª | 18th | | | 2012–13 | 5 | Pref. | 6th | | | 2013–14 | 5 | Pref. | 2nd | | | 2014–15 | 4 | 3ª | 2nd | | | 2015–16 | 4 | 3ª | 2nd | | | 2016–17 | 3 | 2ªB | 15th | | | 2017–18 | 3 | 2ªB | 6th | | | 2018–19 | 3 | 2ªB | 19th | First round | | 2019–20 | 4 | 3ª | 1st | | | |
Players
Current squad
- As of 20 January 2021[6]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Uniform
Old shield
- Sponsor: Navalcarnero City Hall
- Sports equipment: Joma
Former players
References
External links