CD Humanes

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Humanes
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Full nameClub Deportivo Humanes
Founded1951;73 years ago (1951)
Ground Emilio Zazo
Humanes de Madrid
Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
Capacity2,000
President Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Ángel Castaño Ludeña
Head coach Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Alonso
LeaguePrimera de Aficionados
2017–18Segunda de Aficionados, 1st

Club Deportivo Humanes is a Spanish football club based in Humanes de Madrid, in the Community of Madrid. Founded in 1951, it plays in Primera Regional de Aficionados.

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History

The club was founded in Humanes in 1951 as the town's main football club.

In 2007, the club achieved direct promotion to Tercera División for the first time in its history after finishing second in their group of Preferente. The team, therefore, debuted in Tercera División in the 2007-08 campaign, struggling to stay in the category and failing to avoid relegation. The following year the club returned to Preferente.

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
1951–77Regional
1977/7883ª Reg.
1978/7983ª Reg.
1979/8083ª Reg.
1980/8183ª Reg.11th
1981/8283ª Reg.1st
1982/8372ª Reg.4th
1983/8461ª Reg.10th
1984/8561ª Reg.13th
1985/8661ª Reg.3rd
1986/875Pref.15th
1987/885Pref.4th
1988/895Pref.8th
1989/905Pref.15th
1990/9161ª Reg.1st
1991/9261ª Reg.8th
1992/935Pref.12th
1993/945Pref.15th
1994/9561ª Reg.12th
1995/9661ª Reg.4th
SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
1996/9761ª Reg.5th
1997/9861ª Reg.8th
1998/9961ª Reg.3rd
1999/0061ª Reg.5th
2000/0161ª Reg.12th
2001/0261ª Reg.9th
2002/0361ª Reg.4th
2003/0461ª Reg.7th
2004/0561ª Reg.6th
2005/0661ª Reg.1st
2006/075Pref.2nd
2007/08 4 18th
2008/095Pref.18th
2009/1061ª Reg.17th
2010/1172ª Reg.11th
2011/1272ª Reg.3rd
2012/1361ª Reg.9th
2013/1461ª Reg.14th
2014/1572ª Reg.6th
2015/1672ª Reg.4th
SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
2016/1772ª Reg.3rd
2017/1872ª Reg.1st
2018/1961ª Reg.

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Stadium

CD Humanes plays its home matches in the town's municipal stadium, Emilio Zazo, with capacity for 2,000 spectators and artificial turf.

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