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Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa
Cultural Leonesa.png
Full name Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa
Nickname(s) La Cultu , La Leonesa
Founded 1923
Ground
Reino de León, León,
Castile and León, Spain
Capacity 13,500
Owner Aspire Zone Foundation
Chairman Tariq Abdulaziz Al Naama
Manager Víctor Cea
League 2ª B – Group 1
2017–18
Segunda División, 19th
Website Club website

















Home colours














Away colours




Current season

Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa, better known as Cultural Leonesa, is a Spanish football team based in León, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1923 it currently plays in Segunda División B – Group 1, holding home games at Estadio Reino de León, with a capacity of 13,500 seats.


Ahead of the 2014–15 season, the club released a kit designed to look like a tuxedo. The kit, which attracted huge attention in the media and social networking sites, was worn in a pre-season charity match in support of local charities for mining families.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Club structure


  • 3 Season to season


  • 4 Current squad


    • 4.1 Reserve team


    • 4.2 Out on loan




  • 5 Coaching Staff


  • 6 Notable former players


  • 7 Famous coaches


  • 8 Stadium


  • 9 Reserve team


  • 10 References


  • 11 External links





History


Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa was founded on 5 August 1923.[1]


In 1926, Cultural Leonesa won the Regional championship and in 1929 Cultural played the Segunda División B and promoted to the second division.


In 1931, the club ceases in activity and several teams are created in the city with the aim to replace them, but after the Spanish Civil War, Cultural Leonesa came back to the competition.


In 1955, Cultural promoted for the first time to La Liga, but they could only play one season in the Spanish top tier.


In 2011, the club was relegated to Tercera División due to unpaid debts to the players[2] and took two years to recover the place in the third tier. In 2015, the Qatari Aspire Academy bought a controlling 99% of the shares of the club, thus avoiding its dissolution.[3]


On 28 May 2017, Cultural promoted to Segunda División after 42 years by defeating Barcelona B in the promotion play-offs. On 3rd of January 2018, Leeds United announced an official partnership for with Cultural Leonesa's owners Aspire Academy in Qatar.[4] The link up saw Leeds players Yosuke Ideguchi and Ouasim Bouy both join Cultural Leonesa on loan as part of the unique partnership.[5]


On 2 June 2018, Cultural was relegated back to the third level, after being defeated by Numancia in the last matchday.



Club structure












































Position

Name

President
Tariq Abdulaziz Al Naama

Vice-President
Iván Bravo

Managing Director
Felipe Llamazares Díez

Sports management

Óscar Cano

Director Delegate
Ignacio Álvarez Martínez

Advisory Board

Antonio Martín Espina
José Lasa
Jassim Mohammed AA Al-Ansari

Fundation culturalista
Manuel Carnero
Diego Calzado

Technical secretary
Santi Santos
Juan Carlos Valiño (adjunto)
César Villafañe (adjunto)

Social area
Juan Luis Diez Mata



Season to season























































































































































Season
Tier
Division
Place

Copa del Rey
1929
3


1st

Round of 32

1929/30
2


10th

Round of 32
1930/31
3


6th

Round of 32

1931–1939
DNP
1939/40
3


8th

1940/41
3


6th

1941/42
3


3rd

1st round

1942/43
2


10th


1943/44
2


9th

Round of 32

1944/45
2


13th

First round
1945/46
3


3rd

1946/47
3


2nd

1947/48
3


8th

Fifth round
1948/49
3


7th

Second round
1949/50
3


5th

1950/51
3


5th

1951/52
3


3rd

1952/53
3


2nd


1953/54
2


4th


1954/55
2


1st

Round of 16






















































































































































Season
Tier
Division
Place

Copa del Rey

1955/56
1


15th

Round of 16

1956/57
2


6th


1957/58
2


16th


1958/59
2


16th

1959/60
3


1st

Round of 16

1960/61
2


12th

First round

1961/62
2


16th

First round
1962/63
3


4th

1963/64
3


3rd

1964/65
3


7th

1965/66
3


2nd

1966/67
3


3rd

1967/68
3


1st

1968/69
3


4th

1969/70
3


2nd

Second round
1970/71
3


1st

Fourth round

1971/72
2


5th

Fifth round

1972/73
2


19th

Fourth round
1973/74
3


1st

Third round

1974/75
2


20th

Fifth round


























































































































































Season
Tier
Division
Place

Copa del Rey
1975/76
3


6th

Second round
1976/77
3


2nd

First round

1977/78
3

2ªB
6th

Second round

1978/79
3

2ªB
5th

Second round

1979/80
3

2ªB
4th

Second round

1980/81
3

2ªB
4th

First round

1981/82
3

2ªB
19th

Second round

1982/83
3

2ªB
19th

1983/84
4


2nd

1984/85
4


2nd

First round
1985/86
4


1st

First round
1986/87
4


2nd

Third round

1987/88
3

2ªB
14th

First round

1988/89
3

2ªB
8th

First round

1989/90
3

2ªB
7th


1990/91
3

2ªB
9th

Second round

1991/92
3

2ªB
6th

Second round

1992/93
3

2ªB
10th

Second round

1993/94
3

2ªB
17th

Third round
1994/95
4


1st

Third round






















































































































































Season
Tier
Division
Place

Copa del Rey

1995/96
3

2ªB
4th

Second round

1996/97
3

2ªB
8th

First round

1997/98
3

2ªB
4th


1998/99
3

2ªB
1st

First round

1999/00
3

2ªB
9th

Preliminary

2000/01
3

2ªB
2nd


2001/02
3

2ªB
2nd

Round of 32

2002/03
3

2ªB
5th

Round of 32

2003/04
3

2ªB
4th

Round of 32

2004/05
3

2ªB
10th

Round of 32

2005/06
3

2ªB
14th


2006/07
3

2ªB
11th


2007/08
3

2ªB
11th


2008/09
3

2ªB
2nd


2009/10
3

2ªB
12th

Round of 32

2010/11
3

2ªB
14th


2011/12
4


3rd


2012/13
4


2nd


2013/14
3

2ªB
14th


2014/15
3

2ªB
7th








































Season
Tier
Division
Place

Copa del Rey

2015/16
3

2ªB
7th

Second round

2016/17
3

2ªB
1st

Round of 32

2017/18
2


19th

Third round

2018/19
3

2ªB








  • 1 season in La Liga


  • 15 seasons in Segunda División


  • 34 seasons in Segunda División B


  • 30 seasons in Tercera División



Current squad


As of 1 September 2018

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
















































































No.

Position
Player
1

Spain

GK

Jorge Palatsí
2

Spain

DF

Saúl González
3

Spain

DF

Viti (2nd captain)
5

Spain

DF

Unai Albizua
6

Spain

MF

Vicente Romero
7

Spain

MF

Sergio Marcos
8

Spain

MF

Jorge Ortiz
9

Spain

FW

Aridane Santana
10

Spain

MF

Samu Delgado
11

Spain

FW

Hugo Rodríguez
12

Mexico

DF

Nicho Escalante


















































































No.

Position
Player
13

Mali

GK

Samu Diarra
14

Spain

DF

José Alonso
15

Spain

DF

Ángel García
16

Spain

MF

Jesús Bernal
17

Spain

MF

Eneko Capilla (on loan from Real Sociedad)
18

Spain

FW

Liberto Beltrán (on loan from Betis)
19

Spain

MF

Adrián Mancebo
20

Spain

MF

Josep Señé
21

Spain

MF

Antonio Martínez (captain)
22

Spain

FW

Zelu (on loan from Córdoba)
23

Spain

MF

Yeray González
24

Spain

DF

Iván Garrido (3rd captain)



Reserve team



Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.




























No.

Position
Player
28

Spain

DF

Toño Calvo
29

Argentina

FW

Juan Romagnoli
30

Spain

DF

Julio Algar



Out on loan


Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.




























No.

Position
Player


Spain

GK

Xabi Irureta (at San Sebastián de los Reyes until 30 June 2019)


Argentina

MF

Santiago Magallán (at Badalona until 30 June 2019)


Brazil

FW

Renato da Silva (at Badajoz until 30 June 2019)



Coaching Staff




















































Position

Name

Manager

Víctor Cea

Attack Analyst
Luis Masero

Defense Analyst
Jesús Muñoz

Midfield Analyst
Pepe Sanz

Analyst
Héctor Rincón

Fitness coach
Salva Vadillo

Goalkeeper coach
Roberto Valeiro

Fitness coach
Daniel Delgado

Doctor
Salustiano López-Contreras

Physiotherapist
Javier Madinabeitia

Assistant
Javier Barrioluengo



Notable former players


Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.





  • Spain César


  • Spain Chema


  • Spain Sergio Fernández


  • Spain Santi Santos


  • Japan Yosuke Ideguchi





Famous coaches



  • Spain Miguel Ángel Rubio


Stadium




C. Leonesa vs. Sabadell, in the 2008–09 Segunda División promotion playoffs




Reserve team


Júpiter Leonés is the reserve team of the club.


Founded in 1929, later known as Cultural de León and finally changed to its current name Cultural and Sports Leonesa "B" Jupiter Leonés. After the 2009–10, the team was dissolved after Cultural was relegated to Tercera División due to its debts. In 2014, it was re-founded as the reserve team and after two promotions it currently plays in the fifth tier.



References





  1. ^ "Historia de la Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa" (in Spanish). Nos Gusta León. Archived from the original on August 2, 2017. Retrieved May 23, 2017..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ "Doce equipos descienden por impagos a futbolistas" (in Spanish). ABC.es. June 30, 2011. Archived from the original on September 3, 2011. Retrieved May 24, 2017.


  3. ^ "Aspire compra la Cultural Leonesa y evita su desaparición" (in Spanish). As.com. September 16, 2015. Archived from the original on June 4, 2017. Retrieved May 24, 2017.


  4. ^ "LEEDS UNITED LAUNCH ASPIRE ACADEMY PARTNERSHIP". www.leedsunited.com. Archived from the original on January 4, 2018. Retrieved May 7, 2018.


  5. ^ "Aspire-owned Cultural Leonesa hope to shock Real". gulf-times.com. October 25, 2016. Archived from the original on December 7, 2017. Retrieved May 7, 2018.




External links




  • Official website (in Spanish)


  • Futbolme team profile (in Spanish)


  • Unofficial website (in Spanish)


  • Club & Stadium History at Estadios de España (in English)










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