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AD Arganda

Agrupación Deportiva Arganda is a football club based in Arganda del Rey, Community of Madrid, Spain. The club was established in 1964 and play their home games at the Estadio Municipal de Arganda inaugurated in 1980 to replace the Campo de Las Cañas. Since its founding, the club has spent much of his career in the Regional and Preference Categories Madrid soccer, with sporadic participation in the Third División has participated in eight seasons. In 2009, the club returned to the Third División after 24 years.

Arganda
Full nameAgrupación Deportiva Arganda
Nickname(s)Los Vinícolas (The Wines)
Founded1964
GroundEstadio Municipal
Arganda del Rey, Community of Madrid Spain
Capacity3,000
Chairman Mariano Ruiz
Manager Gonzalo Anguita
LeagueRegional Preferente
2014–15Tercera Division, 15th

History edit

The club was founded by Julian Vadillo and Juanjo Pozo on 14 February 1964 and became part of the 3rd Regular Regional. In those beginning the Arganda played their home games in the Campo de Las Cañas. The beginning of the entity flows through the various echelons of the regional categories, until in June 1974 AD Arganda achieved one of their biggest hits after rising for the first time in their history after beating Third Division in the ascent phase to Zamora CF, Third Division team.

The club were framed in the Group II Third, along with historical teams today as the Club Atlético Osasuna, Getafe CF, Real Unión, CD Logroñés or SD Eibar.

The debut in the category ended in a 4–3 win at Atletico Madrileño, Atlético Madrid reserves. The adventure of the team lasted only one year, given their poor results achieved on the road, where he was unable to win a match, only tied on four occasions. However, as local victories achieved talked about, two 4–1 to Real Union and Industrial Béjar or Eibar 3–1.

The coach at that time was Jose Esteban de la Cita, and the squad was: Luis Mariano, Pichi, Valiela, Boyarizo, Rico, Carmona, Pinilla, Borja, Echebarría, Jorge Gil, Bajo, Martínez, Sutil, Poli, Quique, Vicioso II, Vicioso III, Ungria, Denche, and sporadically Olivares, Calleja, Fernández, Barrayo, Nieto, Zurro, Castellanos and Bustamante.

After two years, the Regional A.D. Arganda returned to Third Division, where it remained for four consecutive seasons. Those years served to strengthen the team and that, under the presidency of José de Llanos, be achieved by getting the city to build a new football stadium, the current Municipal Sports Stadium, opened in 1980.

 
Arganda's City of Football.

Soon after, in 1982–83, was again achieved promotion to Third División, in which the club endured two seasons in the category. In 1983–84 the club argandeño that ended in what is to date his best season in the category, finishing in 14th place.

Preferential The return in 1985, a period of decline for the Arganda and with it a journey to the regional level until the 1987–88 season, in which the Club disappears because of the many debts that accumulated. After his disappearance, was formed UD Arganda, which brought together the local neighborhood teams.

This situation lasted until the 1991–92 season, the year that chairman Maximiliano Lopez takes over and manages, after City Council separated, that regains its original name Arganda, AD Arganda. A year later, in 1992–93, the Arganda returns to the preference category, which at different times managed to be among the top of the table and even stay at the gates of the rise, as happened in the 2005–06 season. Finally, it was the 2008–09 campaign in which the Arganda won the Third Division after he returned to consummate their league championship in Villarejo de Salvanés. For the first time since Maxi López became chairman, the team again reached the Third División.

 
2009–10 AD Arganda's squad, the return to Third División.

In 2009, the Estadio Municipal de Arganda entered into a process of remodeling, so the AD Arganda had to play their games both at the Polideportivo de La Poveda as the new City of Football. The institution managed to put together a good set in the year of his return, 24 years later, but the economic problems that arose in the mid-campaign staff made the coach Paco Lobato and several players who came with him, leaving the club when the team marched in the comfort zone of the table.

In early season, it is usual every year the traditional dispute Trofeo Virgen de la Soledad, which takes place during the festivities of the town.

One of the most memorable players and representing the history of the club is Jorge Gil Montero, who spent ten seasons at the club between 1970 and 1980, coinciding with that golden decade of Arganda. Other major players in the club have been Agustín Pérez, who was twelve seasons with the Arganda and Manolito, which will be ten. They have rejected offers from clubs of a higher grade to stay in the team of their land. Finally, we also include striker Poli, Jose Manuel Mendez, the winger Antonio Azcona and goalkeeper Jesús Lamela.

Uniform edit

  • Kit First: Red shirt, black trousers and half red and black.
  • Second kit: Blue T-shirt, white trousers and half white.

Stadium edit

 
Municipal Stadium, AD Arganda's home.

The AD Arganda plays its matches in the Municipal stadium of Arganda, with capacity of 3,000 spectators. Arganda's council rebuilt Municipal after AD Arganda's promotion to Tercera División. However, the council built a new training facilities in Arganda's City of Football. This new training grounds includes medical and training facilities for the first team.

Season to season edit

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
from 64 to 65 Regional
to 73–74 Regional
1974/75 20th
1975/76 Regional
1976/77 Regional
1977/78 15th
1978/79 17th
1979/80 19th
1980/81 18th
1981/82 Regional
1982/83 Regional
1983/84 14th
1984/85 20th
from 85 to 86 Regional
to 88–89 Regional
1989/90 Preferente 15th
from 90 to 91 Regional
to 93–94 Regional
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1994/95 Preferente 9th
1995/96 Preferente
1996/97 Preferente
1997/98 Preferente 17th
1998/99 1ª Aficio. -
1999/00 Preferente 16th
2000/01 1ª Aficio. -
2001/02 Preferente 10th
2002/03 Preferente 5th
2003/04 Preferente 3rd
2004/05 Preferente 5th
2005/06 Preferente 14th
2006/07 Preferente 5th
2007/08 Preferente 5th
2008/09 Preferente 1st
2009/10 17th
2010/11 Preferente 15th
2011/12 1ª Aficio.

Notable players edit

External links edit

  • ffmadrid.es profile

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Agrupacion Deportiva Arganda is a football club based in Arganda del Rey Community of Madrid Spain The club was established in 1964 and play their home games at the Estadio Municipal de Arganda inaugurated in 1980 to replace the Campo de Las Canas Since its founding the club has spent much of his career in the Regional and Preference Categories Madrid soccer with sporadic participation in the Third Division has participated in eight seasons In 2009 the club returned to the Third Division after 24 years ArgandaFull nameAgrupacion Deportiva ArgandaNickname s Los Vinicolas The Wines Founded1964GroundEstadio MunicipalArganda del Rey Community of Madrid SpainCapacity3 000ChairmanMariano RuizManagerGonzalo AnguitaLeagueRegional Preferente2014 15Tercera Division 15thHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Uniform 3 Stadium 4 Season to season 5 Notable players 6 External linksHistory editThe club was founded by Julian Vadillo and Juanjo Pozo on 14 February 1964 and became part of the 3rd Regular Regional In those beginning the Arganda played their home games in the Campo de Las Canas The beginning of the entity flows through the various echelons of the regional categories until in June 1974 AD Arganda achieved one of their biggest hits after rising for the first time in their history after beating Third Division in the ascent phase to Zamora CF Third Division team The club were framed in the Group II Third along with historical teams today as the Club Atletico Osasuna Getafe CF Real Union CD Logrones or SD Eibar The debut in the category ended in a 4 3 win at Atletico Madrileno Atletico Madrid reserves The adventure of the team lasted only one year given their poor results achieved on the road where he was unable to win a match only tied on four occasions However as local victories achieved talked about two 4 1 to Real Union and Industrial Bejar or Eibar 3 1 The coach at that time was Jose Esteban de la Cita and the squad was Luis Mariano Pichi Valiela Boyarizo Rico Carmona Pinilla Borja Echebarria Jorge Gil Bajo Martinez Sutil Poli Quique Vicioso II Vicioso III Ungria Denche and sporadically Olivares Calleja Fernandez Barrayo Nieto Zurro Castellanos and Bustamante After two years the Regional A D Arganda returned to Third Division where it remained for four consecutive seasons Those years served to strengthen the team and that under the presidency of Jose de Llanos be achieved by getting the city to build a new football stadium the current Municipal Sports Stadium opened in 1980 nbsp Arganda s City of Football Soon after in 1982 83 was again achieved promotion to Third Division in which the club endured two seasons in the category In 1983 84 the club argandeno that ended in what is to date his best season in the category finishing in 14th place Preferential The return in 1985 a period of decline for the Arganda and with it a journey to the regional level until the 1987 88 season in which the Club disappears because of the many debts that accumulated After his disappearance was formed UD Arganda which brought together the local neighborhood teams This situation lasted until the 1991 92 season the year that chairman Maximiliano Lopez takes over and manages after City Council separated that regains its original name Arganda AD Arganda A year later in 1992 93 the Arganda returns to the preference category which at different times managed to be among the top of the table and even stay at the gates of the rise as happened in the 2005 06 season Finally it was the 2008 09 campaign in which the Arganda won the Third Division after he returned to consummate their league championship in Villarejo de Salvanes For the first time since Maxi Lopez became chairman the team again reached the Third Division nbsp 2009 10 AD Arganda s squad the return to Third Division In 2009 the Estadio Municipal de Arganda entered into a process of remodeling so the AD Arganda had to play their games both at the Polideportivo de La Poveda as the new City of Football The institution managed to put together a good set in the year of his return 24 years later but the economic problems that arose in the mid campaign staff made the coach Paco Lobato and several players who came with him leaving the club when the team marched in the comfort zone of the table In early season it is usual every year the traditional dispute Trofeo Virgen de la Soledad which takes place during the festivities of the town One of the most memorable players and representing the history of the club is Jorge Gil Montero who spent ten seasons at the club between 1970 and 1980 coinciding with that golden decade of Arganda Other major players in the club have been Agustin Perez who was twelve seasons with the Arganda and Manolito which will be ten They have rejected offers from clubs of a higher grade to stay in the team of their land Finally we also include striker Poli Jose Manuel Mendez the winger Antonio Azcona and goalkeeper Jesus Lamela Uniform editKit First Red shirt black trousers and half red and black Second kit Blue T shirt white trousers and half white Stadium edit nbsp Municipal Stadium AD Arganda s home The AD Arganda plays its matches in the Municipal stadium of Arganda with capacity of 3 000 spectators Arganda s council rebuilt Municipal after AD Arganda s promotion to Tercera Division However the council built a new training facilities in Arganda s City of Football This new training grounds includes medical and training facilities for the first team Season to season editSeason Division Place Copa del Rey from 64 to 65 Regional to 73 74 Regional 1974 75 3ª 20th 1975 76 Regional 1976 77 Regional 1977 78 3ª 15th 1978 79 3ª 17th 1979 80 3ª 19th 1980 81 3ª 18th 1981 82 Regional 1982 83 Regional 1983 84 3ª 14th 1984 85 3ª 20th from 85 to 86 Regional to 88 89 Regional 1989 90 Preferente 15th from 90 to 91 Regional to 93 94 Regional Season Division Place Copa del Rey 1994 95 Preferente 9th 1995 96 Preferente 1996 97 Preferente 1997 98 Preferente 17th 1998 99 1ª Aficio 1999 00 Preferente 16th 2000 01 1ª Aficio 2001 02 Preferente 10th 2002 03 Preferente 5th 2003 04 Preferente 3rd 2004 05 Preferente 5th 2005 06 Preferente 14th 2006 07 Preferente 5th 2007 08 Preferente 5th 2008 09 Preferente 1st 2009 10 3ª 17th 2010 11 Preferente 15th 2011 12 1ª Aficio 8 seasons in Tercera DivisionNotable players edit nbsp Eloy EduExternal links editffmadrid es profile Profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AD Arganda amp oldid 1106223993, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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