CD Nacional de Madrid

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CD Nacional
Nacional de Madrid.jpg
Full nameClub Deportivo Nacional
Founded1924
Dissolved1939
Ground El Parral, Madrid, Spain
Capacity12,000
Chairman?
Manager?

Club Deportivo Nacional de Madrid was a Spanish football team based in Madrid, Spain. They were founded in 1924 and dissolved in 1939, playing for seven seasons in total.

Contents

History

Club names

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
1929–30 3 2nd
1930–31 3 5th
1931–32 3 1st
1932–33 3 2nd
1933–34 3 6th
1934–35 2 5th
1935–36 2 6th

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