Real Burgos CF

Real Burgos
Full name Real Burgos Club de Fútbol
Nickname(s) Rojipardillos
Founded 1983
Ground José Manuel Sedano
Chairman Juan Antonio Gallego
Manager Jorge Mallón
League 3ª – Group 8
2016–17 Primera Regional – Group A, 1st

Real Burgos Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1983, it ceased to compete in 1996 and returned in 2011, holding home games at Campo José Manuel Sedano.

History

Burgos CF was founded in 1936, also known as Gimnástica Burgalesa Club de Fútbol. In 1983, the club disappeared due to serious economic problems and the reserve team, Burgos Promesas, was renamed Real Burgos Club de Fútbol.

From 1990 to 1993, the club managed three La Liga campaigns, with a 9th place in its second season. This was the golden era of the club, as it received the nickname of Matagigantes (Killers of giants), as the club defeated Real Madrid and earned points away against Barcelona and Atlético Madrid.[1]

In 1994, Real Burgos was relegated to the fourth tier due to the debts owed to its players. It did not enter any competition for the 1994–95 season, being readmitted in the league for the 1995–96 season. After this season, the club definitively ceased in activity until 2011, when Real Burgos returned to competition, taking part in the Provincial League of Burgos.

Six years later, in April 2017, the club promoted to Tercera División where it will play 21 years after the last time.[2]

Background

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1983/84 4 1st
1984/85 4 1st Third round
1985/86 3 2ªB 2nd Round of 16
1986/87 3 2ªB 4th Second round
1987/88 2 13th Fourth round
1988/89 2 14th Round of 32
1989/90 2 1st First round
1990/91 1 11th Fourth round
1991/92 1 9th Round of 16
1992/93 1 20th Fourth round
1993/94 2 19th Third round
1994/95 DNP
1995/96 4 10th
1996/2011 DNP
2011/12 6 1ª Prov. 8th
2012/13 6 1ª Prov. 2nd
2013/14 5 Reg. Afic. 9th
2014/15 5 Reg. Afic. 11th
2015/16 5 Reg. Afic. 7th
2016/17 5 Reg. Afic. 1st
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2017/18 4 18th

Detailed list of seasons

Season League Cup
TierDivisionGrPosPldWDLGFGAPts
1983–8443ª División81st3828641112162
PO210114
1984–8543ª División81st382882971364R3
PO422030
1985–8632ª División B12nd3818128473248R16
1986–8732ª División B4th4219167452054R2
1987–8822ª División13th38111215345034R4
1988–8922ª División14th3891811273436R32
1989–9022ª División1st3818146532450R1
1990–911La Liga11th38101711322737R4
1991–921La Liga9th38121313404337R16
1992–931La Liga20th3841420296922R4
1993–9422ª División19th3810622386826R3
1994–95Did not enter any competition
1995–9643ª División810th38131512505154
1996–11Did not enter any competition
2011–1261ª ProvincialS8th
2012–1361ª ProvincialS1st181440541546
GP2nd1474126625
2013–1451ª Regional19th3213712555743
2014–1551ª Regional111th3110813525738
2015–1651ª Regional17th3314811414250
2016–1751ª Regional11st342671862285
2017–1843ª División818th388822318232

Selected former players

References

  1. "25 años de un gol de leyenda" (in Spanish). El Correo de Burgos. 31 March 2016. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  2. "El Real Burgos asciende a Tercera División" (in Spanish). Burgos Deporte. 30 April 2017. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
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