• San Fernando Club Deportivo Isleño is a Spanish football team based in San Fernando, Cádiz, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 2009...
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    transparency in sports clubs. Many Spanish football and basketball clubs add the suffix S.A.D. to the end of their official name, for example Club Atlético de Madrid...
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  • Germán Sánchez (footballer) (category People from San Fernando, Cádiz)
    the 2010–11 campaign, he moved to San Fernando CD on 31 January 2011. Always a starter, he helped the latter club win promotion to the third level in...
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  • Carlitos (footballer, born March 1985) (category San Fernando CD players)
    career in the Tercera División, representing Xerez CD B, Chiclana CF and San Fernando CD. He achieved promotion to Segunda División B with the latter at the...
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  • Servando Sánchez (category CD San Fernando players)
    in the lower leagues. Born in San Fernando, Cádiz, Andalusia, Servando made his senior debut with local CD San Fernando, then moved to Atlético Aviación...
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    northeast by the Río de la Plata, to the southeast by San Fernando Partido, to the south by San Martín Partido, to the southwest by Malvinas Argentinas...
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    Club Español de Campo Reñaca-Viña Centro Cultural Español San Antonio Centro Español de San Fernando Sociedad Española de Beneficencia, San Fernando 10a...
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  • Roberto then moved to the Segunda Federación, where he appeared for UD San Fernando, CD Toledo and CD Guijuelo. Protagonismo liguero para la mayoría de la...
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    Orotava Valley San Andrés Islands of Macaronesia Azores Madeira Cabo Verde Canarian cuisine Canarian Spanish Religion in Canary Islands Isleños Military of...
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  • home). In the group stage, the Islanders finished 3rd behind Club Toluca and Club Deportivo Olimpia, getting eliminated from the competition. 2010 was the...
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  • 28 teams participated in this season: Deportivo San Juan moved to San Miguel de Allende and became Inter San Miguel. Colibríes de Malinalco moved to...
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  • Football records and statistics in Spain (category Spanish football club statistics)
    4, Celta Vigo (1908, 1948, 1994, 2001) Most finals without losing: 2, Deportivo La Coruña (1995, 2002) Biggest win in a final: joint record Barcelona...
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  • to the Segunda División B 2 Club Hispano 38 25 5 8 77 29 +48 55 3 CD Mosconia 38 21 8 9 65 43 +22 50 4 Caudal Deportivo 38 16 16 6 54 23 +31 48 5 CD...
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  • (Navarra) - San Juan Grupo XVI (La Rioja) - Haro Grupo XVII (Aragón) - Sariñena Grupo XVIII (Castilla-La Mancha) - Toledo The 18 group champion clubs participated...
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  • 15 CD Cardessar 38 8 16 14 39 46 −7 32 16 CD Isleño 38 10 11 17 36 62 −26 31 Direct relegation 17 CF San Rafael 38 8 12 18 37 63 −26 28 18 UD Alaró 38...
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  • 363 clubs competing in Tercera División (Third division) in the 2011–12 season, divided into 18 regional groups, accommodating between 19 and 22 clubs. The...
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