Zaragoza CD

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Zaragoza CD
Full nameZaragoza Club Deportivo
Nickname(s)Tomates (Tomatoes)
Founded1925
Dissolved1932
Ground Campo de la Torre de Bruil,
Zaragoza, Spain

Real Zaragoza Club Deportivo and later simply Zaragoza Club Deportivo was a Spanish football club based in Zaragoza, founded in 1925 as result of the merger of Athletic Stadium (founded in 1919) and Zaragoza FC (founded in 1921). The club played its games at Campo de la Torre de Bruil, and in 1932 merged with Iberia SC to form the current Real Zaragoza.

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History

Background

Zaragoza FC - (1921–1924) → ↓
Zaragoza FC - (1924–1925)
CD Fuenclara - (1918–1924) → ↑

Zaragoza FC - (1924–1925) → ↓
Zaragoza CD - (1925–1932)
Ath. Stadium - (1919–1924) → ↑

Iberia SC - (1916–1932) → ↓
Zaragoza FC - (1932–)
Zaragoza CD - (1925–1932) → ↑

Seasons

SeasonTierDivisionPlace Copa del Rey
1928/29 3 5thDNP
1930/31 3 4thDNP

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