CD Sondika

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Club Deportivo Sondika is a football club from Sondika, Biscay, Basque Country, Spain, founded in 1942. It is most notable for its former women's section, which was founded in 1970 as Maiona de Sondika and later changed its name to Txorrieriko Neskak before becoming CD Sondika's women's team in the 1980s. [1]

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CD Sondika played in the top national category between 1994 and 2000. Its best results were a 4th position in the 1995 División de Honor [2] and reaching the league's Final Four (established in 1996) in 1998. [3] In 2000 the section was disbanded and most of its players founded Leioa EFT, a new club which two years later became the women's section of Athletic Bilbao. [1] [4]

CD Sondika still competes in the lower regional male categories, playing at the Basozabal ground. [5] Most recently it was 5th in Bizkaia's División de Honor. [6]

Season to season (women)

SeasonDivisionPlace Copa de la Reina
1992/93 (G1)1stQuarter-finals
1993/94 7thRound of 16
1994/95 4thQuarter-finals
1995/96 5thFirst round
1996/97 (G1)3rd?
1997/98 3rdQuarter-finals
1998/99 (G1)3rdQuarter-finals
1999/00 (G1)3rdQuarter-finals

Former internationals

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