Zamora |
| Full name | Zamora Club de Fútbol |
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| Nickname(s) | Rojiblancos Viriatos |
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| Founded | 1968 (1968) |
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| Ground | Ruta de la Plata, Zamora, Castile and León, Spain |
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| Capacity | 7,813 |
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| Owner | Grupo Paéz |
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| President | Javier Páez Ruiz de Lopera |
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| Head coach | Juan Sabas |
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| League | Primera Federación – Group 1 |
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| 2024–25 | Primera Federación – Group 1, 9th of 20 |
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Zamora Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Zamora, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1968[1] it plays in Primera Federación – Group 1, holding home games at Estadio Ruta de la Plata, with a capacity of 7,813 seaters.[2]
History
Zamora CF was founded on October 23, 1968. But officially the act number 1 of the club is dated November 7, 1968, when the club was registered in the Western Federation in Valladolid.[1] The club started in the Primera Regional in 1969. In the 1970–71 season it became its champion and promoted to Tercera División.[3]
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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| 1968–69
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4
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1ª Reg.
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1st
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| 1969–70
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4
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1ª Reg.
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2nd
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| 1970–71
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4
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Reg. Pref.
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1st
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| 1971–72
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3
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3ª
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9th
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| 1972–73
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3
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3ª
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11th
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| 1973–74
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3
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3ª
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15th
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| 1974–75
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4
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Reg. Pref.
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1st
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| 1975–76
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3
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3ª
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16th
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| 1976–77
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3
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3ª
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15th
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| 1977–78
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4
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3ª
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1st
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| 1978–79
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3
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2ª B
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9th
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| 1979–80
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3
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2ª B
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6th
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| 1980–81
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3
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2ª B
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16th
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| 1981–82
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3
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2ª B
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3rd
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| 1982–83
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4
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3ª
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2nd
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| 1983–84
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3
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2ª B
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13th
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| 1984–85
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3
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2ª B
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11th
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| 1985–86
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3
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2ª B
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11th
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| 1986–87
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4
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3ª
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5th
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| 1987–88
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4
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3ª
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6th
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| 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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| 1988–89
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4
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3ª
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8th
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| 1989–90
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4
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3ª
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9th
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| 1990–91
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4
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3ª
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2nd
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| 1991–92
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4
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3ª
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3rd
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| 1992–93
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4
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3ª
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1st
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| 1993–94
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4
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3ª
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5th
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| 1994–95
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4
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3ª
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4th
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| 1995–96
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4
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3ª
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2nd
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| 1996–97
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4
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3ª
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4th
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| 1997–98
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3
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2ª B
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16th
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| 1998–99
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4
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3ª
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1st
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| 1999–2000
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3
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2ª B
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12th
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| 2000–01
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3
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2ª B
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3rd
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| 2001–02
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3
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2ª B
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15th
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| 2002–03
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3
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2ª B
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2nd
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| 2003–04
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3
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2ª B
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8th
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| 2004–05
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3
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2ª B
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4th
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| 2005–06
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3
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2ª B
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13th
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Round of 16
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| 2006–07
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3
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2ª B
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9th
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| 2007–08
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3
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2ª B
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3rd
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Honours
- Tercera División
- Champions (6): 1977–78, 1992–93, 1998–99, 2015–16, 2018–19, 2019–20
Players
Current squad
- As of 5 February 2025[4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
References
External links
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