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CF Peralada

Peralada del Girona
Full nameClub de Fútbol Peralada
Founded1915; 109 years ago (1915)
GroundMunicipal, Peralada,
Catalonia, Spain
Capacity1,500
PresidentJosep Isern
Head coachJavi García (caretaker)
LeagueTercera Federación – Group 5
2023–24Tercera Federación – Group 5, 14th of 18
Websitehttps://www.cfperalada.com/

Club de Futbol Peralada is a Spanish football team based in Peralada, in Province of Girona of the autonomous community of Catalonia. Founded in 1915, it plays in Tercera Federación – Group 5, holding home matches at Municipal de Peralada with a capacity of 1,500 seats.

The club has acted as a reserve team of Girona FC from 2016 to 2019, with the name of Peralada-Girona B.

History

Peralada was founded in 1915 as a local community team, assembled simply to play friendly matches against other village teams in the area. The club eventually took the name Club Deportiu Peralada (Sports Club Peralada) in 1936, under the leadership of their first president, Martí Roca. At the time, their shirt was blue and they played games in a field owned by one Miquel Pujol, a site which has now been partially converted into a cafe.[1]

During the upheaval of the Spanish Civil War the club took the decision to cease operations, only resuming sporting activities in 1950. The following year, the team moved to the Camp de Cal Músic, on land rented from the municipal government.[1]

In 1981, the city council purchased the land which was to become their present stadium. Lack of funds prevented the site from being fully completed until 1992, however, when the Suqué-Mateu family - owners of Peralada Castle - turned the club's financial situation around with a generous sponsorship. The increased budget available and improved facilities were rewarded over the following several seasons, as CF Peralada steadily climbed to a level in the Catalan regional league system higher than it had ever previously reached in its history. By 2002/03, the club for the first time ascended from the Catalan regional divisions to enter the Tercera División, the lowest of the fully nation-wide leagues in Spain. Two seasons after this promotion, the club reached the semi-finals of the Copa Catalunya for the first time, where they were knocked out by no less than FC Barcelona.

Peralada's drive up the league pyramid ended as they levelled off their ascent by spending five seasons in the Tercera División before they were relegated back to the first tier of Catalan regional football in 2007. It would take a further seven seasons before the club was able to return to the Tercera, which they did in 2014.

Association with Girona FC

Paralleling Peralada's rise through the leagues a decade earlier, nearby side Girona FC had themselves risen from the Tercera División (the fourth tier of Spanish football) from the middle of the first decade of the new century to reach the Segunda División (the second tier), unsuccessfully contesting the play-offs for promotion to the summit of the league system, La Liga, three times in four seasons by 2016. Having set their sights on football at the highest level, it had become clear to Girona's management that the gap in footballing standards between their first team and their reserve team - a former village side only purchased in 2012 and sat three tiers below Girona FC itself - was too large for practical development of young players by transfer between the two teams. As a result, they began a search for a nearby team playing at a level in between the two, to act as an intermediary reserve side. Quickly identifying Peralada as a candidate for an affiliation relationship, the two clubs came to an understanding whereby they would affiliate for a fixed term of five years starting from 2016.

In 2017, Peralada played for the first time the play-offs to Segunda División B, but was eliminated in the last round by Rápido de Bouzas. However, on 7 July 2017, the club confirmed that it would promote to Segunda División B by paying the €133,000 the Royal Spanish Football Federation established for paying the debts of CF Gavà and CD Boiro players.[2][3]

On 23 July 2017, the club's members voted in favour of renaming the club to CF Peralada-Girona B in recognition of the extension of the club's affiliation with Girona FC after their promotion to Segunda División B.[4] The vinculation of Peralada with Girona finished in 2019, after the relegation of both clubs, of Peralada to Tercera and Girona to Segunda.[5] In that 2018–19 season CF Peralada won just 8 of 28 games and finished 19th in the Segunda División B, Group 3.[6]

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1968–69 6 2ª Reg.
1969–70 6 2ª Reg. 14th
1970–71 6 2ª Reg. 13th
1971–72 6 2ª Reg. 12th
1972–73 6 2ª Reg. 7th
1973–74 6 2ª Reg. 16th
1974–75 6 2ª Reg. 14th
1975–76 6 2ª Reg. 14th
1976–77 6 2ª Reg. 15th
1977–78 7 2ª Reg. 15th
1978–79 7 2ª Reg. 16th
1979–80 7 2ª Reg. 18th
1980–81 8 3ª Reg. 8th
1981–82 8 3ª Reg. 7th
1982–83 7 2ª Reg. 11th
1983–84 7 2ª Reg. 6th
1984–85 6 1ª Reg. 10th
1985–86 6 1ª Reg. 18th
1986–87 7 2ª Reg. 15th
1987–88 7 2ª Reg. 10th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1988–89 7 2ª Reg. 15th
1989–90 7 2ª Reg. 12th
1990–91 7 2ª Reg. 7th
1991–92 8 2ª Terr. 16th
1992–93 8 2ª Terr. 11th
1993–94 8 2ª Terr. 3rd
1994–95 8 2ª Terr. 1st
1995–96 7 1ª Terr. 10th
1996–97 7 1ª Terr. 1st
1997–98 6 Pref. Terr. 2nd
1998–99 5 1ª Cat. 11th
1999–2000 5 1ª Cat. 7th
2000–01 5 1ª Cat. 9th
2001–02 5 1ª Cat. 3rd
2002–03 4 12th
2003–04 4 17th
2004–05 4 5th
2005–06 4 8th
2006–07 4 19th
2007–08 5 1ª Cat. 13th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2008–09 5 1ª Cat. 14th
2009–10 5 1ª Cat. 14th
2010–11 5 1ª Cat. 5th
2011–12 5 1ª Cat. 14th
2012–13 5 1ª Cat. 6th
2013–14 5 1ª Cat. 1st
2014–15 4 12th
2015–16 4 14th
2016–17 4 2nd N/A[i]
2017–18 3 2ª B 9th N/A[i]
2018–19 3 2ª B 19th N/A[i]
2019–20 4 5th
2020–21 4 7th / 2nd
2021–22 5 3ª RFEF 10th
2022–23 5 3ª Fed. 5th
2023–24 5 3ª Fed. 14th
2024–25 5 3ª Fed.

Notes
  1. ^ a b c Reserve team of Girona.

Current squad

As of 17 October 2019[7]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Spain ESP David Aroca
2 DF Spain ESP Carles Puig
3 DF Spain ESP Albert Canal
4 DF Spain ESP Sergio Moreno
5 DF Spain ESP Antoni Cunill
6 MF Spain ESP Iván Amoedo
7 MF Spain ESP Pime
8 MF Spain ESP Eric Vilanova
9 FW Spain ESP Bertomeu
10 FW Spain ESP Xavi Ferrón
11 MF Spain ESP Ritxi
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK Spain ESP Gerard Asparó
14 FW Spain ESP Arnau
15 MF Argentina ARG Jorge Torres
16 DF Spain ESP Sergi Bas
17 DF Spain ESP Guillem
18 MF Spain ESP Pep Piany
19 FW Spain ESP Marc Medina
20 FW The Gambia GAM Dembo Batchilly
DF Spain ESP Josu
GK Spain ESP Ian Dore
MF Spain ESP Biel Font
MF Spain ESP Aleix Caball

Former players

References

  1. ^ a b Padrosa Gorgot, Inés. Quaderns de la Revista de Girona: Peralada [Notebook of the records of Girona: Peralada] (in Catalan). pp. 80–81.
  2. ^ "El CF Peralada fa el pagament per la plaça a Segona B" (in Catalan). CF Peralada. 7 July 2017. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  3. ^ "La RFEF acepta a Cerceda y Peralada y ya se conocen los 80 equipos de Segunda B" (in Spanish). Marca. 7 July 2017. Retrieved 9 July 2017.
  4. ^ "El CF Peralada aprueba el cambio de nombre" [CF Peralada approves name change]. Marca (in Spanish). 23 July 2017. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Peralada y Girona separan sus caminos" [Peralada and Girona part ways] (in Spanish). Diario Sport. 1 June 2019. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  6. ^ "Segunda División B Grupo 3 - Grupo 3, Temporada 2018/2019 - segunda b españa, segunda b, segunda division b de españa". www.resultados-futbol.com. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  7. ^ CF Peralada squad, lapreferente.com

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