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Sociedad Deportiva Compostela "B" was a Spanish football team based in
Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela, simply Santiago, or Compostela, in the province of Province of A Coruña, A Coruña, is the capital of the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Galicia (Spain), Galicia, in northwestern Spain. The city ...
, in the autonomous community of Galicia. It was the
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 ...
of
SD Compostela Sociedade Deportiva Compostela is a Spanish football team based in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia. They play home matches at San Lázaro, and compete in . History A team called Compostela Foot-ball Club was founded in 1928, ceasing to exist ...
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History

''Vista Alegre Sociedad Deportiva'' was founded in 1948, and first reached
Tercera División Tercera División () was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Until 1977, it was the third tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga), the ''Segund ...
in 1980. In 1997, the club was incorporated into
SD Compostela Sociedade Deportiva Compostela is a Spanish football team based in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia. They play home matches at San Lázaro, and compete in . History A team called Compostela Foot-ball Club was founded in 1928, ceasing to exist ...
's structure, being renamed into ''Sociedad Deportiva Compostela B'' and becoming their
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 ...
. Compostela B ceased activities in 2004, with the main club being under severe financial crisis. In 2007, SD Campus Stellae (a club founded in 2004 to honour Compostela's history) was "renamed" into SD Compostela; despite the first team was moved to Preferente Autonómica de Galicia (fifth tier), Campus Stellae still existed in the
Terceira Autonómica de Galicia Terceira () is a volcanic island in the Azores archipelago, about a third of the way across the North Atlantic Ocean at a similar latitude to Portugal's capital Lisbon, with the island group forming an insular part of Portugal. It is one of th ...
for two seasons, being the reserve side of Compostela before ceasing activities in 2009. In 2017, Compostela signed an agreement with ''Zona Vella Club de Fútbol'' (founded in 2006) to become their reserve team; in 2019, Zona Vella was renamed into ''SD Compostela B''. In 2021, after Sigüeiro FC became the reserve team of Compostela, Compostela B became the second reserve team. Two years later, the club closed the B-side and kept Sigüeiro as their only reserve side.


Season to season


Vista Alegre

---- *11 seasons in
Tercera División Tercera División () was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Until 1977, it was the third tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga), the ''Segund ...


Compostela B (1997–2004)

---- *7 seasons in
Tercera División Tercera División () was the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. Until 1977, it was the third tier of the Spanish football league system. Founded in 1929, it was below the ''Primera División'' (also known as La Liga), the ''Segund ...


Campus Stellae


Zona Vella


Compostela B


References


External links


Official website
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