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Football club
Tercio |
Full name | Club Deportivo Tercio |
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Dissolved | 2016 |
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Ground | La Espiguera |
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Capacity | 2,000 |
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Club Deportivo Tercio was a military football team based in the autonomous city of Melilla. They played in Primera Autonómica de Melilla before being dissolved in 2016.
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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1999/00
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5
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1ª Aut.
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6th
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2000/01
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5
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1ª Aut.
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7th
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2001–2005
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DNP
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2005/06
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5
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1ª Aut.
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6th
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2006/07
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5
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1ª Aut.
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4th
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2007/08
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5
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1ª Aut.
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4th
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2008/09
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5
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1ª Aut.
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4th
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2009/10
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5
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1ª Aut.
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5th
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2010/11
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5
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1ª Aut.
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4th
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2011/12
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5
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1ª Aut.
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6th
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2012/13
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5
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1ª Aut.
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4th
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2013/14
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5
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1ª Aut.
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7th
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2014/15
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5
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1ª Aut.
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9th
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2015/16
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5
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1ª Aut.
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7th
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