SD Compostela B

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Compostela B
SD Compostela.png
Full nameSociedad Deportiva Compostela "B"
Nickname(s)Compos B
Founded1948 (as Vista Alegre SD)
2006 (Zona Vella CF)
Ground Santa Isabel  [ gl ], Santiago de Compostela,
Galicia, Spain
Capacity1,200
PresidentAntonio Quinteiro
Head coachFrancisco Raviña
League 2ª Autonómica – Santiago de Compostela Group 2B
2020–21Did not play
Website Club website

Sociedad Deportiva Compostela "B" is a Spanish football team based in Santiago de Compostela, in the autonomous community of Galicia. It is the reserve team of SD Compostela.

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History

Vista Alegre Sociedad Deportiva was founded in 1948, and first reached Tercera División in 1980. In 1997, the club was incorporated into SD Compostela's structure, being renamed into Sociedad Deportiva Compostela B and becoming their reserve team. [1]

Compostela B ceased activities in 2004, with the main club being under severe financial crisis. In 2007, SD Campus Stellae (a club founded in 2004 to honour Compostela's history) was "renamed" into SD Compostela; despite the first team was moved to Preferente Autonómica de Galicia (fifth tier), Campus Stellae still existed in the Terceira Autonómica de Galicia for two seasons, being the reserve side of Compostela before ceasing activities in 2009.

In 2017, Compostela signed an agreement with Zona Vella Club de Fútbol (founded in 2006) to become their reserve team; [2] in 2019, Zona Vella was renamed into SD Compostela B.

In 2021, after Sigüeiro FC became the reserve team of Compostela, Compostela B became the second reserve team. [3]

Season to season

Vista Alegre

[4]

SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
1973–7451ª Reg.4th
1974–7552ª Reg.1st
1975–764Serie A13th
1976–774Serie A7th
1977–785Serie A14th
1978–795Reg. Pref.4th
1979–805Reg. Pref.1st
1980–81 4 6th
1981–82 4 8th First round
1982–83 4 11th
1983–84 4 17th
1984–85 4 13th
SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
1985–86 4 12th
1986–87 4 9th
1987–88 4 15th
1988–89 4 11th
1989–90 4 20th
1990–915Reg. Pref.7th
1991–925Reg. Pref.6th
1992–935Reg. Pref.11th
1993–945Reg. Pref.2nd
1994–955Reg. Pref.5th
1995–965Reg. Pref.1st
1996–97 4 1st

Compostela B (1997–2004)

[4]

SeasonTierDivisionPlace
1997–98 4 1st
1998–99 4 6th
1999–2000 4 6th
2000–01 4 6th
2001–02 4 1st
2002–03 4 6th
2003–04 4 7th

Campus Stellae

[5]

SeasonTierDivisionPlace
2007–088 3ª Aut. 10th
2008–098 3ª Aut. 8th

Zona Vella

[6]

SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
2006–078 3ª Aut. 7th
2007–088 3ª Aut. 2nd
2008–097 2ª Aut. 18th
2009–108 3ª Aut. 7th
2010–118 3ª Aut. 1st
2011–127 2ª Aut. 10th
2012–137 2ª Aut. 16th
2013–148 3ª Aut. 3rd
2014–158 3ª Aut. 15th
2015–168 3ª Aut. 1st
2016–177 2ª Aut. 10th
2017–187 2ª Aut. 9th
2018–197 2ª Aut. 12th

Compostela B

[7]

SeasonTierDivisionPlace
2019–207 2ª Aut. 6th
2020–21DNP
2021–228 2ª Aut.

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References

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