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Burgos CF

Football club in the north of Spain

Burgos CF

Football club in the north of Spain

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Blanquinegros Burgos Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Burgos, in the autonomous community of Castile and León.

The original Burgos CF was dissolved in 1983 after becoming insolvent as a result of its 1980 relegation from the first division. The current Burgos CF was founded in 1985 under the name Club Deportivo Burgos Club de Fútbol, although they did not start competing until 1994.

Burgos CF currently competes in the Segunda División, holding home matches at the Estadio El Plantío, with a capacity of 12,646.

History

Early years

Main article: Burgos CF (I)

Burgos CF was founded in 1922, also known as Gimnástica Burgalesa Club de Fútbol.

After four consecutive seasons in Primera División, the club was relegated in the 1979/80 season. In these last two seasons at the top level, notable players included midfielder Miguel Ángel Portugal and defender Antonio García Navajas, both of whom later signed with Real Madrid. Some of the most important coaches during this period were Arsenio Iglesias and Lucien Müller. In 1978, José María Quintano Vadillo replaced Antonio Martínez Laredo as president.

After two seasons in Segunda División, the club suffered a severe financial crisis, which led to their administrative relegation to Segunda División B in the 1981/82 season due to non-payment of players, despite having finished in eighth place.

In the following 1982/83 season, already in Segunda División B, the team finished 3rd in Group I, but the financial situation was unsustainable. Quintano Vadillo was replaced by Bárcena Castrillo as president, and on May 24, 1983, in an Extraordinary General Meeting presided over by Miguel Jerez, the dissolution of the club was agreed.

At that time, the reserve team, Burgos Promesas, had just been promoted to Tercera División, and it was decided to separate it from Burgos CF, allowing it to continue competing as Real Burgos Club de Fútbol. The side participated three seasons in the national top flight but, shortly after its 1993 relegation, ceased in activity, and Burgos CF was immediately refounded.

1994–present

In 1994, the new Burgos CF started to play in Primera Provincial, sixth tier, with Félix Arnaiz as head coach. Arnaiz would reach the Tercera División after two consecutive promotions. In 1997 the club promoted for the first time to Segunda División B. After a doubtful first year, where the club avoided relegation in the last weeks of the competition, Burgos CF started to qualify to the promotion play-offs to Segunda División. It would be in 2001, in its third try, when the club would reach its target after defeating Sabadell, Ceuta and Ourense in the play-offs.

In the 2001–02 season, with Enrique Martín as head coach, Burgos would finish 16th but they would be relegated to Segunda División B due to the non-conversion of the club into a Sociedad Anónima Deportiva.

Chart of Burgos CF league performance 1929–present

After this administrative relegation, Burgos would continue playing in Segunda División B, being very close to promotion in the 2007 play-offs, where they were beaten by Sevilla Atlético in extra time of the last round. One year later, the club would be relegated to Tercera División after failing to beat CF Palencia in the last round. The match finished a draw that relegated both teams.

Burgos would spend three seasons in Tercera División after its promotion in the 2011 play-offs, where they beat UD Lanzarote by 4–0 in the second leg played at El Plantío. The promotion was followed by a disastrous campaign in the 2011–12 Segunda División B where the club finished as last qualified of the Group 1.

Only one year later, Burgos CF promoted again to the third tier by beating CD El Palo 3–2 in the second leg of the 2013 play-offs.

On 19 June 2017, one month after avoiding the relegation to Tercera División by winning Linares Deportivo in the play-offs, the assembly of Burgos CF approved the conversion of the club into Sociedad Anónima Deportiva, 16 years later after the first frustrated attempt. The club would achieve this goal on 6 April 2018.

On 4 June 2019, Burgos CF signed an affiliation agreement with CD Nuestra Señora de Belén, for acting as its women's football section.

In 2020–21, Burgos won their group and gained promotion to the second division, 19 years since their last appearance, after defeating Bilbao Athletic in the promotion play-off finals.

Club background

  • Burgos Club de Fútbol (I) - (1936–83)
  • Burgos Club de Fútbol - (1985–present)

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del ReySecond roundFirst roundRound of 64First roundFirst roundFirst roundRound of 64Fourth roundThird roundRound of 32First roundFirst roundThird round
1994–9561ª Reg.1st
1995–965Reg. Pref.1st
1996–9741st
1997–9832ª B15th
1998–9932ª B4th
1999–200032ª B3rd
2000–0132ª B1st
2001–02216th
2002–0332ª B3rd
2003–0432ª B5th
2004–0532ª B3rd
2005–0632ª B3rd
2006–0732ª B2nd
2007–0832ª B18th
2008–0943rd
2009–1041st
2010–1141st
2011–1232ª B20th
2012–1341st
2013–1432ª B10th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del ReyFirst roundSecond roundSecond roundSecond roundRound of 32Second roundRound of 16
2014–1532ª B12th
2015–1632ª B5th
2016–1732ª B16th
2017–1832ª B11th
2018–1932ª B13th
2019–2032ª B8th
2020–2132ª B1st
2021–22211th
2022–23211th
2023–2429th
2024–25212th
2025–262

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  • 6 seasons in Segunda División
  • 19 seasons in Segunda División B
  • 5 seasons in Tercera División
  • 2 seasons in Categorías Regionales

Honours

Current squad

Reserve team

Main article: Burgos CF Promesas

Out on loan

Current staff

Former players

  • ARG Daniel Pendín
  • ESP Aritz Aduriz
  • EQG Juan Epitié
  • RUS Dmitri Cheryshev

Presidents

  • José María Quintano: 1994–2002
  • Valentín Germán: 2002–2005
  • Domingo Novoa: 2005–2008
  • Juan Carlos Barriocanal: 2008–2016
  • José Luis García: 2016–2018
  • Jesús Martínez: 2018–2019
  • Franco Caselli: 2019-2021

References

References

  1. "Campo de futbol Plantío. Burgos".
  2. (26 July 2002). "El Burgos está a un paso de descender". As.
  3. (19 May 2008). "A tercera de la mano". Diario de Burgos.
  4. (3 June 2013). "100 minutos de agonía y éxtasis final (3-2)". Diario de Burgos.
  5. (19 June 2017). "La Asamblea General Extraordinaria aprueba la conversión en S.A.D.". Burgos CF.
  6. (6 April 2018). "Aprobación del CSD de la conversión del Burgos CF en SAD". Burgos CF.
  7. (4 June 2019). "El Burgos y el Nuestra Señora de Belén acuerdan su filialidad". Burgos CF.
  8. [https://www.rfef.es/noticias/resumen-saul-berjon-recoge-testigo-dani-pendin-como-heroe-del-conjunto-burgales-1-0 RESUMEN. Saúl Berjón recoge el testigo de Dani Pendín como héroe del conjunto burgalés (1-0)] [SUMMARY. Saúl Berjón picks up the witness of Dani Pendín as the hero of the Burgos team (1-0)], [[RFEF]] (in Spanish), 23 May 2021
  9. "Primer Equipo".
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