CD Manchego

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Manchego
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Full nameClub Deportivo Manchego
Founded1929
Dissolved2000
Ground Juan Carlos I, Ciudad Real,
Castile-La Mancha, Spain
Capacity2,900

Club Deportivo Manchego was a Spanish football team based in Ciudad Real in the namesake province, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. Founded in 1929 and dissolved in 2000, Its successor was Manchego CF and later CD Ciudad Real, that was renamed again as Manchego in 2016.

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Season to season

SeasonDivisionPlacePtsPWDLGFGA
1999-00 2ª División B11th49381116114141
1998-99 2ª División B13th4838139163232
1997-98 2ª División B10th47381114133432
1996-97 2ª División B3rd6638181285236
1995-963ª División2nd8238241046617
1994-95 2ª División B20th1838312231661
1993-943ª División1st563824866826
1992-933ª División3rd563825676224
1987-883ª División18th2338611213270
1986-873ª División13th35381211154456
1985-863ª División11th36381212145858
1984-853ª División15th34381112154045
1983-843ª División3rd5238201266036
1982-833ª División2nd5238191456530
1981-823ª División3rd4638161485941
1980-813ª División3rd4738181196934
1979-803ª División4th4738181194728
1978-793ª División14th34381112154239
1977-783ª División3rd4538161395136
1969-703ª División13th37381213135043
1968-693ª División10th38381410144656
1967-683ª División6th4134177104237
1966-673ª División4th4334195108238
1965-663ª División3rd392817565223
1964-653ª División7th333012995037
1963-643ª División7th2828108103839
1962-633ª División11th2530105153846
1961-623ª División2nd483021637121
1960-613ª División8th3332153145751
1959-603ª División1st453019747132
1958-593ª División4th3430154116256
1957-583ª División2nd533823788750
1956-573ª División3rd443419697650
1955-563ª División5th221811074226
1954-553ª División2nd251812155423
1953-543ª División8th3434138138053
1952-533ª División4th3026142107344
1951-523ª División3rd383016686034
1950-513ª División4th3530155105645
1949-503ª División4th3934183137156
1948-493ª División12th182666143758
1947-483ª División12th192683153360
1946-473ª División7th15186393757
1945-463ª División4th18185853238
1944-453ª División3rd20187653830
1943-443ª División9th121860122851

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