SD Buelna

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Buelna
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Full nameSociedad Deportiva Buelna
Founded1948
GroundMunicipal,
Los Corrales de Buelna,
Cantabria, Spain
Capacity5,500
Chairman Flag of Spain.svg Manuel Concha
Manager Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Ángel Ruiz
League 3ª - Group 3
2013–14 3ª - Group 3, 10th

Sociedad Deportiva Buelna is a football team based in Los Corrales de Buelna in the autonomous community of Cantabria. Founded in 1948, the team plays in Regional Preferente. The club's home ground is Estadio Municipal , which has a capacity of 5,500 spectators.

Season to season

SeasonDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
1948–81Regional
1981/82 18th
1982/83Regional
1983/84 20th
1984/85Regional
1985/86Regional
1986/87 20th
1987/88Reg. Pref.14th
1988/89Reg. Pref.20th
1989/901ª Reg.12th
1990/911ª Reg.1st
1991/92Reg. Pref.19th
1992/931ª Reg.12th
1993/941ª Reg.10th
1994/951ª Reg.13th
1995/961ª Reg.4th
1996/97Reg. Pref.13th
1997/98Reg. Pref.18th
SeasonDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
1998/991ª Reg.9th
1999/001ª Reg.2nd
2000/01Reg. Pref.12th
2001/02Reg. Pref.14th
2002/03Reg. Pref.17th
2003/041ª Reg.12th
2004/051ª Reg.1st
2005/061ª Reg.4th
2006/07Reg. Pref.3rd
2007/08 20th
2008/09Reg. Pref.2nd
2009/10 14th
2010/11 9th
2011/12 18th
2012/13Reg. Pref.3rd
2013/14 10th
2014/15


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