Extremadura Unión Deportiva 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 2007, it last played in
Primera División RFEF – Group 1, holding home games at ''
Estadio Francisco de la Hera''.
History
''Extremadura Unión Deportiva'' was founded in 2007, as the existing
CF Extremadura club was experiencing serious financial problems, which would lead to its folding three years later.
In only three seasons, the club reached the
third division of
Spanish football, having won in the 2010 playoffs against
Atlético Mancha Real in June 2010. However, it
finished 19th and last (due to
AD Cerro de Reyes Badajoz Atlético retiring from competition) in its first campaign, being immediately relegated back.
Extremadura won their fourth-tier group in 2013, qualifying for the
Copa del Rey
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for the first time. There, they lost 2–1 at home to
Albacete Balompié in the first round.
In 2016, Extremadura were promoted again to Segunda División B with a
2–0 aggregate play-off win over
UB Conquense. In 2018 the club was promoted for the first time to
Segunda División
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after defeating
FC Cartagena 1–0 on aggregate in the last round of the
play-offs.
One of the stars of Extremadura's promotion was
Enric Gallego, who arrived halfway through the season from
UE Cornellà, and scored 15 goals in 19 games in his first professional campaign at the age of 32 before leaving for
La Liga
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club
SD Huesca in January 2019 for €2 million. After falling into the relegation zone around that point in the season, the club fired
Rodri and hired
Manuel Mosquera who guided them to safety; the end of the campaign was also marked by the death of veteran winger
José Antonio Reyes in a car accident.
In July 2020, Extremadura was relegated back to the third tier after losing by a single goal away to
Cádiz CF, amidst problems between the club president and shareholders. The club faced financial difficulties during most of the
2021–22 season, with several players opting to leave during the winter transfer window.
Extremadura changed ownership in January 2022, but as the financial problems were unsolved, the players began a strike in February. On 28 February, after two consecutive no-shows in the competition, the club was expelled from the division;
RFEF confirmed the decision on 2 March, with the club being immediately relegated and being unavailable for promotion in the ensuing campaign.
In May 2022, as the club was already in a liquidation process, a new club named
CD Extremadura 1924 was founded in the city, with the goal of obtaining Extremadura UD's place in the
Segunda División RFEF.
Season to season
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*2 seasons in
Segunda División
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*1 season in
Primera División RFEF
*4 seasons in
Segunda División B
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*6 seasons in
Tercera División
Players
Retired numbers
19 –
José Antonio Reyes (2019) – ''posthumous honour''
Stadium
''
Estadio Francisco de la Hera'', Extremadura's home ground, was built in 1996, and has a seated capacity of 11,580.
Reserve team
Extremadura UD B was created after integrating San José Promesas in the club in 2016. In its first season, it played with the name of ''Extremadura San José'', before changing to its current name in the next season.
Women's team
Extremadura UD Femenino was born in July 2017, after integrating the structure of former Extremadura Femenino CF in the club.
References
External links
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Futbolme team profileFutbolesta team profile (archived 15 June 2012)
{{Primera División RFEF
Defunct football clubs in Extremadura
Association football clubs established in 2007
Association football clubs disestablished in 2022
2007 establishments in Spain
2022 disestablishments in Spain
Segunda División clubs
Primera Federación clubs