Córdoba Club de Fútbol (), is a
Spanish football club based in
Córdoba, in the autonomous community of
Andalusia
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. Founded in 1954 after the dissolution of
RCD Córdoba
Real Club Deportivo Córdoba is a defunct Spanish football team from Córdoba, Andalusia. Real Córdoba was founded in 1934 and dissolved in 1954.
History
Real Córdoba was founded in 1934 as Racing Fútbol Club. The club changed its name in 19 ...
. Currently it plays in the
Segunda Division, with its home matches at the
Estadio Nuevo Arcángel
Estadio El Arcángel (officially known as the Estadio Bahrain Victorious Nuevo Arcángel de Córdoba for sponsorship reasons) is a municipally-owned multi-use stadium in Córdoba, Spain, Córdoba, Spain. It is operated by football club Córdoba C ...
, which has a capacity of 25,800 seats.
History
Forerunners of ''Córdoba Club de Fútbol'' included names such as ''Sporting Fútbol Club de Córdoba'', ''Sociedad Deportiva Electromecánicas'' and ''Racing Fútbol Club de Córdoba''. The latter changed its name after the
Spanish Civil War
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(as foreign names were banned under the new regime) to ''Club Deportivo Córdoba''.
From 1940, its predecessor
RCD Córdoba
Real Club Deportivo Córdoba is a defunct Spanish football team from Córdoba, Andalusia. Real Córdoba was founded in 1934 and dissolved in 1954.
History
Real Córdoba was founded in 1934 as Racing Fútbol Club. The club changed its name in 19 ...
met varying success, spending most of its time in the
second
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and
third divisions of
Spanish football
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. In 1944 it changed its home kit to green and white stripes, from the previous one of all white, and, the following year, Córdoba moved from ''Estadio America'' to ''Estadio del Arcángel''. In 1954, RCD Córdoba was dissolved due to its many debts and Córdoba CF was refounded by acquiring the place of ''CD San Álvaro de Córdoba'' in the third category.
In the early 1960s and also in
1971–72, Córdoba amassed eight
La Liga
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seasons. In
its third presence it only conceded two goals at home as it went undefeated, the first being courtesy of
Espanyol's
Alfredo Di Stéfano
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. The club finished 5th, its best finish to date, but was not allowed to enter the following season's
UEFA Cup
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due to city infrastructure issues.
In the following four decades Córdoba again fluctuated between divisions two and three, also spending 1984–85 in the fourth. After a successful 1999–2000 season in Segunda División B Córdoba was finally promoted to Segunda División.
On 17 February 2014, former Spanish international
Albert Ferrer was hired as Córdoba manager. He led the team to a 7th-place finish, and then Córdoba defeated
Las Palmas
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It is the capital city of the Canary Islands (jointly with Santa Cruz de Tenerife) and the m ...
in the Segunda División play-off final to return to the top flight for the first time in 42 years.
Ulises Dávila scored the decisive goal, a late equaliser in the away second leg, after Las Palmas fans had caused ten minutes to be added onto the game by invading the pitch.

Córdoba experienced a difficult return to La Liga however. In their opening match of the 2014–15 season, Córdoba lost 2–0 away at
Real Madrid
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, putting them in 19th place on the table, after round 1. Following that, the team did not achieve a single win, up until the 14th round, when they managed to win 0–1 away at
Athletic Bilbao
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. This boosted their hopes for survival in the elite. Additional wins against
CF Granada at home and
Rayo Vallecano
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away in rounds 17 and 18 put the team in 14th place. However, ten straight defeats from rounds 20-29 again put the Andalusians in last place. The team did not improve, remaining in last place until the end of the season. They only collected two points from their last 18 games, thus losing all hopes for survival. At the end of the season, Córdoba only collected 20 points, 15 points behind Granada CF, which avoided relegation. Their relegation was confirmed with three games remaining after a 0–8 home defeat against
FC Barcelona
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.
On 15 June 2018, the club announced that it had purchased local women's club
AD El Naranjo and their respective youth teams with the intention of turning them into the club's official women's team. The newly created
Córdoba Club de Fútbol Femenino will play in the Spanish
Segunda División (women) starting in the 2018–19 season. After ranking second-to-last in the
2018–19 Segunda División
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Summary
On 18 January 2019, just one day before the start of the s ...
(after disqualified Reus), the club was demoted to
Segunda B.
In December 2019, the club was purchased by Infinity, an investment fund from
Bahrain
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, for a reported amount of €3.25 million The club gained promotion to the
Primera RFEF (third tier of the Spanish league system) in April 2022.
In June 2024, Córdoba finally promoted to second division after 5 years absence by beating
Barcelona Atlètic in last play-off promotion.
Stadium

Córdoba currently plays at the
Estadio Nuevo Arcángel
Estadio El Arcángel (officially known as the Estadio Bahrain Victorious Nuevo Arcángel de Córdoba for sponsorship reasons) is a municipally-owned multi-use stadium in Córdoba, Spain, Córdoba, Spain. It is operated by football club Córdoba C ...
, opened in 1993. Since 2004 the stadium has been going through a remodelling, converting it to a pure football stadium. Three of the four sides have been rebuilt. When the fourth stand is rebuilt the capacity will be 25,100 seats.
Season to season
*As ''CD San Álvaro''
*As ''Córdoba CF''
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*9 seasons in
La Liga
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*35 seasons in
Segunda División
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*2 seasons in
Primera Federación
*22 seasons in
Segunda División B
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*1 season in
Segunda Federación
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*4 seasons in
Tercera División
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Honours
*
Segunda División
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** Winners (1):
1961–62
*
Segunda División B
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** Winners (2):
1994–95,
1996–97
*
Tercera División
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** Winners (1):
1955–56
*
Copa Federación de España
** Winners (1):
2021
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Notes
Current squad
Reserve team
Out on loan
Retired numbers
8
Juanín ''(deceased)'' (1960–70)
Current technical staff
Former players
''See ''
*
Vicente del Bosque
*
Florin Andone
*
José Antonio Reyes
*
Daniel Onega
*
Juanin
*
Miguel Reina
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He played 312 La Liga matches over 16 seasons, mainly in representation of FC Barcel ...
*
Paco Jémez
Francisco "Paco" Jémez Martín (born 18 April 1970) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a central defender. He is the current manager of Ibiza.
Over 11 seasons, he played 269 La Liga matches in representation of thre ...
*
Rafael Berges
*
Toni Muñoz
*
Javi Moreno
*
Roque Olsen
Roque Germán Olsen Fontana (9 September 1925 – 15 June 1992), commonly known as Roque Olsen, was an Argentina, Argentine football (soccer), football player and manager.
Playing career
Olsen started his playing career in the local leagues of ...
*
Oleg Salenko
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*
Fernando Cáceres
*
Miguel de las Cuevas
*
Federico Piovaccari
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Club career
Early career
Born in Gallarate, Piovaccari graduated from Pro Patria's ...
*
Javi Flores
*
Rene Krhin
*
Fidel Escobar
*
Nicolás Olivera
Nicolas or Nicolás may refer to:
People Given name
* Nicolas (given name)
Mononym
* Nicolas (footballer, born 1999), Brazilian footballer
* Nicolas (footballer, born 2000), Brazilian footballer
Surname Nicolas
* Dafydd Nicolas (c.1705–1774), ...
*
Ariel Montenegro
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He also held an Italian nationality law, Italian passport, and spent most of his career in Sp ...
*
Alejandro Alfaro
*
Paweł Kieszek
*
Lauren
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*
Cristian Osvaldo Álvarez
*
Juan Luna Eslava
*
Jaime Romero
*
Robert Fernández
*
Jesús García Sanjuán
*
Silvio González
*
Charles Dias de Oliveira
*
Bebé
*
Fede Vico
*
Xisco Jiménez
*
Alessandro Pierini
*
Rafa Navarro
*
Borja García
*
Javier Patiño
Former coaches
*
José Juncosa (1955–57)
*
Roque Olsen
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Playing career
Olsen started his playing career in the local leagues of ...
(1959–63)
*
Rosendo Hernández (1963–64)
*
Ignacio Eizaguirre (1964–65)
*
Eduardo Toba
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(1965–66)
*
Marcel Domingo
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He spent part of his career in Spain. Domingo coached RCD Espanyol, UD Las Palmas, UE Lleida, Pontevedra CF, Córdoba CF ...
(1966–68)
*
László Kubala (1968–69)
*
Ignacio Eizaguirre (1969–70)
*
José Juncosa (1970–71)
*
Vavá (1971–72)
*
Joseíto (1972–73)
*
Vavá (1974–75)
*
Ignacio Eizaguirre (1975–77)
*
Pachín (1981)
*
Cayetano Ré
Cayetano Ré Ramírez (7 February 1938 – 26 November 2013) was a Paraguayan professional football player and manager.
Career Club
A forward, Ré began his career in Asunción, playing for Cerro Porteño before signing for Spanish side El ...
(1981–82)
*
Zdravko Rajkov
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Club career
Rajkov joined Yugoslav Second League club Sloga Novi Sad ahead of the 1950 season, helping them win promotion to the Yugoslav First Lea ...
(1981–83)
*
Manuel Ruiz Sosa
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Honours Player
Atlético Madrid
*La Liga: 1965–66 La Liga, 1965–66
*Copa del Rey, ...
(1983–84)
*
Josu Ortuondo (1985–86)
*
Vicente Carlos Campillo (1987–88)
*
Francisco Parreño (1991–92)
*
Julio Cardeñosa (1991–92)
*
Luis Costa (1993)
*
Sánchez Duque (2001)
*
José Murcia (2001–02)
*
Mariano García Remón (2002)
*
Josu Ortuondo (2002–03)
*
Fernando Zambrano (2003)
*
Fernando Castro Santos (2003)
*
Miguel Ángel Portugal (2003–04)
*
Roberto (2004)
*
Esteban Vigo (2004)
*
Quique Hernández (1 July 2005 – 1 Oct 2005)
*
Paco Jémez
Francisco "Paco" Jémez Martín (born 18 April 1970) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a central defender. He is the current manager of Ibiza.
Over 11 seasons, he played 269 La Liga matches in representation of thre ...
(1 July 2007 – 30 May 2008)
*
José González (2008)
*
Juan Luna Eslava (9 Dec 2008 – 30 June 2009)
*
Lucas Alcaraz (1 July 2009 – 30 June 2011)
*
Paco Jémez
Francisco "Paco" Jémez Martín (born 18 April 1970) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a central defender. He is the current manager of Ibiza.
Over 11 seasons, he played 269 La Liga matches in representation of thre ...
(1 July 2011 – 13 June 2012)
*
Rafael Berges (1 July 2012 – 8 April 2013)
*
Juan Esnáider (13 April 2013 – 30 June 2013)
*
Pablo Villa (1 July 2013 – 9 Feb 2014)
*
Luis Carrión ''(interim)'' (9 Feb 2014 – 16 Feb 2014)
*
Albert Ferrer (17 Feb 2014 – 20 Oct 2014)
*
Miroslav Đukić (20 Oct 2014 – 16 March 2015)
*
José Antonio Romero ''(interim)'' (2015)
*
José Luis Oltra (2015–16)
References
External links
Official websiteFutbolme team profile
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Football clubs in Andalusia
Association football clubs established in 1954
1954 establishments in Spain
Sport in Córdoba, Spain
Segunda División clubs
La Liga clubs
Primera Federación clubs