Club de Fútbol Extremadura was a
Spanish football team based in
Almendralejo, in the autonomous community of
Extremadura
Extremadura ( ; ; ; ; Fala language, Fala: ''Extremaúra'') is a landlocked autonomous communities in Spain, autonomous community of Spain. Its capital city is Mérida, Spain, Mérida, and its largest city is Badajoz. Located in the central- ...
. Founded in 1924, it played two seasons in
La Liga
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known as the Primera División or La Liga, and officially known as LaLiga EA Sports for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Spain and the highest ...
, and held home games at ''
Estadio Francisco de la Hera'', with a capacity of 11,580 seats. The club folded in 2010 following several years of financial problems.
History
Extremadura was founded in 1924, and spent the first 30 years of its existence in the regional leagues, promoting to the
second division after winning the regional championship in
the third.
The club lasted seven seasons in the category, finishing in fifth position in the
1958–59 season. Subsequently, the following 29 years were spent in the third level – in 1977 it became the fourth, after the creation of
Segunda División B
Segunda División B (English: 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. It was administered by the Royal Spanish ...
– with the addition of three relegations to the regional championships.
In 1990, after finishing first, Extremadura promoted to division three. Four years later, after
winning its group, it returned to the second after an absence of 34 years; during that period of time, football in the region of
Extremadura
Extremadura ( ; ; ; ; Fala language, Fala: ''Extremaúra'') is a landlocked autonomous communities in Spain, autonomous community of Spain. Its capital city is Mérida, Spain, Mérida, and its largest city is Badajoz. Located in the central- ...
experienced a rise, with
CD Badajoz and
CP Mérida
Club Polideportivo Mérida was a List of football clubs in Spain, Spanish football team based in Mérida, Spain, Mérida, in the autonomous community of Extremadura.
Having played twice in La Liga (1995–96 La Liga, 1995–96 and 1997–98 La Li ...
also competing in that level in the mid-1990s.
Extremadura finished in fifth position in the
1995–96 campaign. However,
Real Madrid Castilla was ineligible for the playoffs, and Extremadura took its place, achieving promotion to
La Liga
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known as the Primera División or La Liga, and officially known as LaLiga EA Sports for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Spain and the highest ...
for the first time ever after disposing of
Albacete Balompié 2–0 on aggregate – Iosu Ortoundo was the manager.
The first season in the top flight was difficult as expected: the team lost its first nine matches and only won one of the first 19, but eventually recovered, finishing only one point from the safety zone. In
the following year, with a young
Rafael Benítez in charge, immediate promotion back was easily attained, as runner-up.
In the
1998–99 season Extremadura finished in 17th position, and the second top flight campaign also ended in relegation, after losing in the playoffs against
Rayo Vallecano. The club's financial situation was precarious, and it dropped another division in 2002; in
the first season in level three, a fifth position meant a narrow miss in the subsequent promotion playoffs, and the following four years were also spent in the division, with the club never finishing higher than tenth.
After the
regular season in
2006–07, Extremadura faced
UD Pájara Playas de Jandía from the island of
Fuerteventura in the relegation playoffs: after a 0–3 away loss, a 1–1 home draw returned the club to the fourth division, after 17 years. Shortly afterwards it emerged that the club could not settle its economic problems, with players being due several months in wages. After confirmation by the
Royal Spanish Football Federation on 1 August 2008, the club was relegated a further category.
Extremadura's sporting and financial troubles continued in the following years, with the club never ranking higher than 16th. In August 2010 it folded, being dissolved by its major shareholder, the Almendralejo City Hall;
La agonía del CF Extremadura llega a su fin (CF Extremadura's agony comes to an end)
; Diario Hoy, 5 August 2010 that fate had already befallen Mérida, with Badajoz being saved in the last minute, replaced by another team in the city and being dropped to level four.
Season to season
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*2 seasons in La Liga
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known as the Primera División or La Liga, and officially known as LaLiga EA Sports for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Spain and the highest ...
*13 seasons in Segunda División
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*9 seasons in Segunda División B
Segunda División B (English: 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. It was administered by the Royal Spanish ...
*26 seasons in Tercera División (13 on 3rd tier)
Stadium
CF Extremadura's first permanent ground was called ''Campo de Santa Aurora'', which was located on ''Camino Alange''. It was used from 1928 to 1935, when the club moved to nearby ''Campo Santa Elvira''.
In 1950, the idea of building a municipal stadium was formed, and the club moved to a plot of land adjacent to the proposed stadium. For just over one season, it played at the site, called ''Los Cañizos''. On 12 October 1951, Extremadura played Sevilla FC in the inaugural match at the new grounds, '' Estadio Francisco de la Hera''. The stadium remained relatively unchanged until 1996, when it was demolished to make way for a revamped one, with and a seated capacity of 11,580.
Famous players
Note: this list includes players that have played at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.
* José Basualdo
* Fernando D'Amico
* Carlos Duré
* Ronny Gaspercic
* Renaldo
* Raymond Kalla
* Carlos Navarro Montoya
* Ahmed Ouattara
* Iván Zarandona
* Virgilio Ferreira
* Quique Estebaranz
* Ito
Ito, Itō or Itoh may refer to:
Places
* Ito Island, an island of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea
* Ito Airport, an airport in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
* Ito District, Wakayama, a district located in Wakayama Prefecture, Japa ...
* Juanito
Juanito is a given name or nickname, meaning "Little Juan" or Johnny. Notable people with the name include:
Professional footballers
* Juan Ignacio Gomez Taleb (born 1985), Argentinian forward
* Juan Díaz Sánchez (1948–2013), Spanish forw ...
* Kiko
* Óscar Montiel
* Pedro José
* Pier
A pier is a raised structure that rises above a body of water and usually juts out from its shore, typically supported by piling, piles or column, pillars, and provides above-water access to offshore areas. Frequent pier uses include fishing, b ...
* Poli
* Antonio Esposito
* Víctor López
Famous coaches
* Rafael Benítez
* Josu Ortuondo
See also
* CF Extremadura B, reserve team
In sports, a reserve team is a team composed of players who are under contract to a club but who do not regularly play in matches for the club's primary team. Reserve teams usually include players who are part of the larger first-team squad but ...
References
External links
*
Unofficial website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Extremadura
Association football clubs established in 1924
Association football clubs disestablished in 2010
Defunct football clubs in Extremadura
1924 establishments in Spain
2010 disestablishments in Spain
Segunda División clubs
La Liga clubs