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Linares CF

Linares Club de Fútbol was a Spanish football club based in Linares, Jaén, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1961, it was disbanded 29 years later due to serious financial problems, and held home matches at Estadio de Linarejos, with a 10,000-seat capacity.


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Linares Club de Fútbol
Azulillos (Little Blues)
1961
1990 (29 years)
Linarejos, Linares, Andalusia, Spain
10,000
N/A
Josu Ortuondo
2ªB - Group 3
2ªB - Group 3, 7th
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Linares Club de Fútbol was a Spanish football club based in Linares, Jaén, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1961, it was disbanded 29 years later due to serious financial problems, and held home matches at Estadio de Linarejos, with a 10,000-seat capacity.

Founded in 1961, Linares reached the national leagues four years later. It would eventually play five seasons in the second division, four of those consecutive (1980–84), never finishing higher than 12th. From 1962 to 1967, the club competed under the name Santana Linares Club de Fútbol.

After being relegated in the 1983–84 season, Linares played five out of its last six years in Segunda División B – created in 1977 as the new third level. Following the team's disappearance another club was founded in the city, CD Linares: in its 19 years of existence it appeared in seven seasons in the fourth division and eight in the third (seven consecutive), before folding in 2009.

  • 5 seasons in Segunda División
  • 8 seasons in Segunda División B
  • 11 seasons in Tercera División
  • 4 seasons in Categorías Regionales
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Roberto Romero
Horacio Agostinelli
Ricardo Martínez
Omar Sánchez
Mario Véner
Stjepan Milardović
Wolfgang Koch
Antonio Vara
Adriano CanoManuel Preciado
Víctor Celso
Rafael Benítez
Manuel Mesa
Francisco Pariente
Manuel Toledano
Peio Agirreoa
José Luis Sarabia
Juan De Ramos
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