Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa

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Cultural Leonesa
Logo of Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa.svg
Full nameCultural y Deportiva Leonesa
NicknamesLa Cultu
La Leonesa
Founded5 August 1923;102 years ago (5 August 1923)
Ground Estadio Reino de León
Capacity13,346
Owner(s) Aspire Academy (more than 99.74%)
4 minority stockholders (less than 0.26%)
PresidentMohd Khalifa Al Suwadi
Head coach Cuco Ziganda
League Segunda División
2024–25 Primera Federación – Group 1, 1st of 20 (promoted)
Website cydleonesa.com

Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa (Spanish pronunciation: [kultuˈɾaliðepoɾˈtiβaleoˈnesa] ), better known as Cultural Leonesa or La Cultural, is a Spanish football team based in León, in the autonomous community of Castile and Leon. Founded on 5 August 1923, it currently plays in Segunda División, holding home games at Estadio Reino de León, with a capacity of 13,346 seats. [1]

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Ahead of the 2014–15 season, the club released a kit designed to look like a tuxedo. The kit, which attracted huge attention in the media and social networking sites, was worn in a pre-season charity match in support of local charities for mining families.

History

Deportivo de La Coruna vs. Cultural Leonesa. Deportivocultural.jpg
Deportivo de La Coruña vs. Cultural Leonesa.

Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa was founded on 5 August 1923. [2]

In 1926, Cultural Leonesa won the Regional championship and in 1929 Cultural played the Segunda División Grupo B and promoted to the second division.

In 1931, the club ceased activity and several teams were created in the city with the aim to replace them, but after the Spanish Civil War, Cultural Leonesa came back to the competition.

In 1955, Cultural was promoted for the first time to La Liga, but they could only play one season in the Spanish top tier.

In 2011, the club was relegated to Tercera División due to unpaid debts to the players [3] and took two years to recover the place in the third tier. In 2015, the Qatari Aspire Academy bought a controlling 99% of the shares of the club, thus avoiding its dissolution. [4]

On 28 May 2017, Cultural was promoted to Segunda División after 42 years by defeating Barcelona B in the promotion play-offs. On 3 January 2018, Leeds United announced an official partnership with Cultural Leonesa's owners Aspire Academy in Qatar. [5] The link up saw Leeds players Yosuke Ideguchi and Ouasim Bouy both join Cultural Leonesa on loan as part of the unique partnership. [6]

On 2 June 2018, Cultural was relegated to the third level, after being defeated by Numancia on the last matchday. In the 2018–19 season the club played in Segunda División B, Group 1 and fought to be promoted back to the second tier. But it finished only in the 5th position. [7] The club had a good start on the 2019–20 season, being in the 2nd position after first 16 games. [8] In the 2019–2020 season, they upset Atletico de Madrid in the Copa del Rey Round of 32. [9]

On 2 December 2020, Cultural hired Iñigo Idiakez as Head Coach who came from Luton Town in EFL Championship and previously Leicester City and Derby County.

On 24 May 2025, Cultural achieved promoted to Segunda División following draw 1-1 against Andorra and thanks to a superior head-to-head record against runners-up Ponferradina, returned after 7 years absence.

Club structure

PositionName
PresidentMohd Khalifa Al Suwadi
Vice-President
Managing Director Felipe Llamazares Díez
Sports management Ricardo Pozo Álvarez
Director DelegateIgnacio Álvarez Martínez
Advisory Board Antonio Martín Espina
José Lasa
Jassim Mohammed AA Al-Ansari
Fundation culturalistaManuel Carnero
Diego Calzado
Technical secretarySanti Santos
Juan Carlos Valiño (adjunto)
César Villafañe (adjunto)
Social areaJuan Luis Diez Mata

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
1929 3 1st Round of 32
1929–30 2 10th Round of 32
1930–31 3 6th Round of 32
1931–32 3 (W)
1932–1939DNP
1939–403 1ª Reg. 2nd
1940–414 1ª Reg. 2nd
1941–4231ª Reg.1st
1942–43 2 3rd
1943–44 2 9th Round of 32
1944–45 2 13th First round
1945–46 3 3rd
1946–47 3 2nd
1947–48 3 8th Fifth round
1948–49 3 7th Second round
1949–50 3 5th
1950–51 3 5th
1951–52 3 3rd
1952–53 3 2nd
1953–54 2 4th
SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
1954–55 2 1st Round of 16
1955–56 1 15th Round of 16
1956–57 2 6th
1957–58 2 16th
1958–59 2 16th
1959–60 3 1st Round of 16
1960–61 2 12th First round
1961–62 2 16th First round
1962–63 3 4th
1963–64 3 3rd
1964–65 3 7th
1965–66 3 2nd
1966–67 3 3rd
1967–68 3 1st
1968–69 3 4th
1969–70 3 2nd Second round
1970–71 3 1st Fourth round
1971–72 2 5th Fifth round
1972–73 2 19th Fourth round
1973–74 3 1st Third round
SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
1974–75 2 20th Fifth round
1975–76 3 6th Second round
1976–77 3 2nd First round
1977–78 3 2ª B 6th Second round
1978–79 3 2ª B 5th Second round
1979–80 3 2ª B 4th Second round
1980–81 3 2ª B 4th First round
1981–82 3 2ª B 19th Second round
1982–83 3 2ª B 19th
1983–84 4 2nd
1984–85 4 2nd First round
1985–86 4 1st First round
1986–87 4 2nd Third round
1987–88 3 2ª B 14th First round
1988–89 3 2ª B 8th First round
1989–90 3 2ª B 7th
1990–91 3 2ª B 9th Second round
1991–92 3 2ª B 6th Second round
1992–93 3 2ª B 10th Second round
1993–94 3 2ª B 17th Third round
SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
1994–95 4 1st Third round
1995–96 3 2ª B 4th Second round
1996–97 3 2ª B 8th First round
1997–98 3 2ª B 4th
1998–99 3 2ª B 1st First round
1999–2000 3 2ª B 9th Preliminary
2000–01 3 2ª B 2nd
2001–02 3 2ª B 2nd Round of 32
2002–03 3 2ª B 5th Round of 32
2003–04 3 2ª B 4th Round of 32
2004–05 3 2ª B 10th Round of 32
2005–06 3 2ª B 14th
2006–07 3 2ª B 11th
2007–08 3 2ª B 11th
2008–09 3 2ª B 2nd
2009–10 3 2ª B 12th Round of 32
2010–11 3 2ª B 14th
2011–12 4 3rd
2012–13 4 2nd
2013–14 3 2ª B 14th
SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
2014–15 3 2ª B 7th
2015–16 3 2ª B 7th Second round
2016–17 3 2ª B 1st Round of 32
2017–18 2 19th Third round
2018–19 3 2ª B 5th Round of 32
2019–20 3 2ª B 2nd Round of 16
2020–21 3 2ª B 2nd / 6th Second round
2021–22 3 1ª RFEF 12th Second round
2022–23 3 1ª Fed. 10th
2023–24 3 1ª Fed. 6th
2024–25 3 1ª Fed. 1st Second round
2025–26 2 Round of 16

Players

Current squad

As of 3 February 2026 [10]

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.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Miguel Bañuz
2 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Peru Rodríguez
3 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Eneko Satrústegui
4 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Rodri Suárez
5 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Quique Fornos
6 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Sergi Maestre
7 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Diego Collado
8 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Yayo González
9 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Manu Justo
10 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Luis Chacón (on loan from Deportivo La Coruña )
11 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Víctor Moreno (on loan from Villarreal )
12 DF Flag of Qatar.svg  QAT Homam Al-Amin (on loan from Al Duhail )
13 GK Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Edgar Badia
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Bicho
15 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Lucas Ribeiro
16 DF Flag of Portugal (official).svg  POR Tomás Ribeiro
17 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Iván Calero
19 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Rubén Sobrino
20 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Rafa Tresaco
21 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Roger Hinojo (on loan from Espanyol )
23 MF Flag of Guinea.svg  GUI Selu Diallo (on loan from Alavés )
24 DF Flag of Venezuela (state).svg  VEN Víctor García
26 GK Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Arnau Rafús
28 MF Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Thiago Ojeda (on loan from Villarreal )
36 DF Flag of Croatia.svg  CRO Matía Baržić (on loan from Elche )

Reserve team

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.NationPlayer
29 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Álvaro Choco
30 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Marcos de la Riva
31 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Nico Toca
No.Pos.NationPlayer
34 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Juan Sánchez
37 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Carlos Luengo
38 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Sergio Cuello

Out on loan

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.NationPlayer
DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Guzmán Ortega (at Avilés Industrial until 30 June 2026)
MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Adrián Ruiz (at Marbella until 30 June 2026)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP David López (at Quintanar del Rey until 30 June 2026)

Coaching staff

PositionName
Head coach Cuco Ziganda
Assistant coach Jorge Pérez
Assistant coach Julián Marín
DoctorAlfredo Álvarez
DoctorMarcos González
DoctorSalustiano López-Contreras
Fitness coachRoberto Lorenzo
Physiotherapist, Head of medical servicesJavier Madinabeitia
PhysiotherapistJuan Mayo
PhysiotherapistJorge Martínez
Delegate, Team managerLuis Ballesteros
Goalkeeper coachJavier Pérez
Rehab fitness coachAlejandro Sierra
Equipment managerCarlos Gómez Carballo
Equipment managerManuel Martínez Sela
AnalystPedro Gómez
Team delegateEdu Álvarez

Notable former players

Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.

Famous coaches

Stadium

C. Leonesa vs. Sabadell, in the 2008-09 Segunda Division promotion playoffs EstadioReinodeLeon.jpg
C. Leonesa vs. Sabadell, in the 2008–09 Segunda División promotion playoffs

Reserve team

Júpiter Leonés is the reserve team of the club.

Founded in 1929, later known as Cultural de León and finally changed to its current name Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa "B" Jupiter Leonés. After the 2009–10, the team was dissolved after Cultural was relegated to Tercera División due to its debts. In 2014, it was re-founded as the reserve team and after three promotions it currently plays in Tercera División, the fourth tier, after gaining promotion in the Primera División Regional de Aficionados 2017–18 season.

References

  1. "Estadio Reino de León". Football Tripper. October 5, 2017. Archived from the original on January 3, 2020. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  2. "Historia de la Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa" (in Spanish). Nos Gusta León. October 18, 2016. Archived from the original on August 2, 2017. Retrieved May 23, 2017.
  3. "Doce equipos descienden por impagos a futbolistas" (in Spanish). ABC.es. June 30, 2011. Archived from the original on September 3, 2011. Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  4. "Aspire compra la Cultural Leonesa y evita su desaparición" (in Spanish). As.com. September 16, 2015. Archived from the original on June 4, 2017. Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  5. "LEEDS UNITED LAUNCH ASPIRE ACADEMY PARTNERSHIP". www.leedsunited.com. Archived from the original on January 4, 2018. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
  6. "Aspire-owned Cultural Leonesa hope to shock Real". gulf-times.com. October 25, 2016. Archived from the original on December 7, 2017. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
  7. "Histórico Cultural Leonesa - Segunda División B G 1 2018/2019". www.resultados-futbol.com. Archived from the original on November 6, 2019. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
  8. "Resultados de Fútbol: Segunda División B Grupo 2". Mundo Deportivo. Archived from the original on September 20, 2020. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  9. "Cultural Leonesa 2 Atlético Madrid 1". ESPN FC. Archived from the original on January 23, 2020. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  10. "PLANTILLA | Cultural Leonesa - Web Oficial". January 30, 2018.