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Salamanca Club de Fútbol UDS, previously known as CF Salmantino, is a Spanish football team based in Salamanca, in the autonomous community of Castile and León.Founded in 2013 after the dissolution of UD Salamanca, it currently plays in Segunda Federación – Group 1, holding home games at the Estadio Helmántico with a 17,341-seat capacity.
Salamanca Club de Fútbol UDS "B", previously known as CF Salmantino "B", is a Spanish football team based in Salamanca, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 2016, it is the reserve team of Salamanca UDS , and currently plays in Primera Regional – Group B, holding home games at the Pistas del Helmántico with a 5,500 ...
After UD Salamanca's dissolution, a group of supporters founded Unionistas de Salamanca Club de Fútbol, a fan-based club created mainly to preserve UDS' memory. [2] [3] After the club's creation, famous people like Vicente del Bosque [4] and Dani Rovira [5] became associates. A number of British citizens resident in Spain and England are also ...
Initially formed by Irish students, Salamanca first played in early Spanish championships in 1907, before an official league was founded later on. On 16 March 1923, at the tables of Café Novelty, situated in the Plaza Mayor, Dionisio Ridruejo set the club's early official foundations [1] [2] and, from 1939 and during the following three decades, it fluctuated between the third and the second ...
Estadio Helmántico (English: Helmántico Stadium) is a football stadium in Salamanca, Spain where UD Salamanca played home matches, and is the home stadium of Salamanca CF UDS. The stadium holds 17,341 and was built in 1970. [1] It is located in the municipality of Villares de la Reina, on the outskirts of the city.
Salamanca (manager) Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 2005–2013: UNAM: 168 (55) 2011–2012: ... He is the current manager of Spanish club Salamanca CF UDS ...
The Segunda Provincial is played in four provinces (Ávila, León, Salamanca, Segovia and Valladolid) in five groups from 8 to 16 teams. The group winners from Ávila and Salamanca, the two top clubs from León and the three top clubs from Segovia and Valladolid are promoted to Primera División Provincial Aficionado.
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