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Ciudad de Murcia

Club de Fútbol Ciudad de Murcia, usually abbreviated to Ciudad de Murcia, was a Spanish football club based in Murcia, in the namesake autonomous community. They played at the 16,000-seater Estadio de La Condomina.

Ciudad de Murcia
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Full nameClub de Fútbol Ciudad de Murcia, S.A.D.
Founded1999
Dissolved2007 (relocated)
GroundLa Condomina
Capacity16,000

Ciudad Murcia was relocated to Granada and renamed Granada 74 CF after the end of the 2006–07 season.

History edit

Ciudad de Murcia was formed in the heat of the summer of 1999, when Quique Pina, a former player of Real Murcia, started the club with the help of local businesses and influential friendships.

In the 2003–04 season, the new club first appeared in Segunda División. After reaching as high as a 12th place, it finished 17th, narrowly avoiding relegation, repeating the feat in the following campaign (18th).

Impressive performances, particularly towards the back end of the season, saw Ciudad attain a much higher league standing in 2005–06. Influential players such as José Juan Luque (20 goals) and Daniel Kome helped to keep the club in the promotion picture until the last day, eventually losing out to Levante UD for the third place; in the 2006–07 season, more of the same, but now 13 points behind the last promotee, neighbouring Real Murcia.

On 6 June 2007, Ciudad de Murcia was acquired by an investor from Granada, transferring it to that city and renaming it Granada 74 CF. The players still under contract with Ciudad had the option to cancel their contract or stay on with the newly formed club.[1]

As the second division team moved to Granada, the reserve team, CF Atlético Ciudad, playing in the fourth level, became the club's first team in 2007–08.

Season to season edit

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1999–2000 5 Reg. Pref. 1st
2000–01 4 1st
2001–02 3 2ªB 5th Round of 16
2002–03 3 2ªB 3rd
2003–04 2 17th
2004–05 2 18th
2005–06 2 4th
2006–07 2 4th
2007–2009 as Granada 74 CF

Statistics 2006–07 edit

Segunda División Position Pts P W D L F A
Ciudad de Murcia 4 63 42 18 9 15 52 44
  • Top Scorers:
    • Goitom – 15 goals
    • Luque – 11 goals
    • Saizar – 8 goals
  • Top Goalkeepers:
    • Jaime Jiménez – 23 goals in 21 matches
    • José Juan – 20 goals in 20 matches

Notable players edit

Famous coaches edit

References edit

  1. ^ Caso sin precedentes: el Granada 74, en Segunda, tras comprar su plaza al Ciudad de Murcia (Unprecedented: Granada 74 in Segunda, after buying berth from Ciudad de Murcia) 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine; Cadena SER, 6 June 2007 (in Spanish)

External links edit

  • Official website (in Spanish)

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