Association football club in Spain
This article is about CD San Roque from Huelva province. For namesake team from Cádiz province, see
CD San Roque.
Football club
San Roque |
Full name | Club Deportivo San Roque de Lepe, SAD |
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Nickname(s) | Aurinegros |
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Founded | 31 October 1956 |
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Ground | Ciudad de Lepe, Lepe, Andalusia, Spain |
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Capacity | 3,512[1] |
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President | Miguel Hernández de Mercado |
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Head coach | Antonio Rueda |
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League | 2ª RFEF – Group 4 |
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2020–21 | 3ª – Group 10 (B), 1st of 11 3ª – Group 10 (C), 2nd of 6 (promoted) |
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Club Deportivo San Roque de Lepe, SAD is a Spanish football team based in Lepe, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1956 it plays in Segunda División RFEF – Group 4, holding home games at Estadio Ciudad de Lepe, with a capacity of 3,512 seats.[2]
Season to season[]
Season
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Tier
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Division
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Place
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Copa del Rey
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1957–58
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5
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2ª Reg.
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1st
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1958–59
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4
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1ª Reg.
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5th
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1959–60
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4
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1ª Reg.
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6th
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1960–61
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4
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1ª Reg.
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5th
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1961–62
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4
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1ª Reg.
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4th
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1962–63
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4
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1ª Reg.
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3rd
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1963–64
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4
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1ª Reg.
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1st
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1964–65
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4
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1ª Reg.
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3rd
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1965–66
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4
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1ª Reg.
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2nd
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1966–67
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3
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3ª
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16th
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1967–68
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4
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1ª Reg.
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6th
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1968–69
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4
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Reg. Pref.
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3rd
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1969–70
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4
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Reg. Pref.
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12th
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1970–71
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4
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Reg. Pref.
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15th
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1971–72
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4
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Reg. Pref.
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18th
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1972–73
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5
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1ª Reg.
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3rd
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1973–74
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5
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1ª Reg.
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3rd
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1974–75
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5
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1ª Reg.
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3rd
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1975–76
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6
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2ª Reg. A
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1st
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1976–77
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5
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1ª Reg.
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8th
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Current squad[]
- As of 29 January 2019[3][4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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