Estadio Cerro del Espino, Majadahonda, Madrid, Spain
Capacity
3,500
President
Enrique Cerezo
Head coach
Oscar Fernández
League
2ª B – Group 1
2017–18
2ª B – Group 1, 10th
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
Active departments of Atlético Madrid
Football (Men's)
Football B (Men's)
Football Youth (Men's)
Football (Women's)
Football in India
Football in Mexico
Club Atlético de Madrid B is a Spanish football team based in Madrid, in the community of Madrid. Founded in 17 septembre 1963 (CD Reyfra), it is the reserve team of Atlético Madrid and currently plays in Segunda División B – Group 1. They play their home games at Cerro del Espino Stadium.
Contents
1History
2Season to season
3Current squad
3.1Out on loan
4Staff
5Honours
6Notable players
7Stadium
8References
9External links
History
The club was founded in 1964 as Reyfra Atlético O.J.E. when CD Reyfra (1963–64) and CA Getafe merged. In 1970 it absorbed Aviaco Madrileño CF, which was established in 1967 when Madrileño CF (1956–67) and AD Aviaco merged, became affiliated with Atlético Madrid and changed its name to Atlético Madrileño Club de Fútbol.
In 1991, the name changed to Atlético Madrid B. Having already played from 1980–86 in Segunda División, the reserves fluctuated between that level and Segunda División B – created in 1977 as the new third division – in the following decades. In the 1998–99 season, the team, which featured Rubén Baraja, future Valencia and Spain star in central midfield, finished in second position in division two, but was ineligible for La Liga promotion, so Numancia gained the automatic promotion slot instead.
The entire 2000s were spent in the third level, but several players continued to make the transition to the first team, including the likes of David de Gea, Álvaro Domínguez, Antonio López, Gabi, Mario Suárez, Koke, Ignacio Camacho, and Saúl Ñíguez.
Atlético Madrid B before a game in 2009
Season to season
As an independent club.
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1966/67
4
1ª Reg.
2nd
1967/68
3
3ª
10th
1968/69
3
3ª
11th
1969/70
3
3ª
5th
4th round
1970/71
3
3ª
5th
DNP
1971/72
3
3ª
3rd
3rd round
1972/73
3
3ª
2nd
1st round
1973/74
3
3ª
11th
3rd round
1974/75
3
3ª
10th
DNP
1975/76
3
3ª
5th
3rd round
1976/77
3
3ª
5th
DNP
1977/78
3
2ªB
11th
DNP
1978/79
3
2ªB
10th
DNP
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1979/80
3
2ªB
2nd
DNP
1980/81
2
2ª
14th
3rd round
1981/82
2
2ª
10th
Round of 16
1982/83
2
2ª
13th
2nd round
1983/84
2
2ª
14th
1st round
1984/85
2
2ª
14th
3rd round
1985/86
2
2ª
20th
2nd round
1986/87
3
2ªB
14th
2nd round
1987/88
3
2ªB
11th
1st round
1988/89
3
2ªB
1st
2nd round
1989/90
2
2ª
20th
2nd round
1990/91
3
2ªB
8th
N/A
As the reserve team of Atlético Madrid.
Season
Tier
Division
Place
1991/92
3
2ªB
7th
1992/93
3
2ªB
7th
1993/94
3
2ªB
6th
1994/95
3
2ªB
9th
1995/96
3
2ªB
4th
1996/97
2
2ª
12th
1997/98
2
2ª
9th
1998/99
2
2ª
2nd
1999/00
2
2ª
17th
2000/01
3
2ªB
1st
2001/02
3
2ªB
10th
2002/03
3
2ªB
12th
2003/04
3
2ªB
1st
2004/05
3
2ªB
6th
2005/06
3
2ªB
9th
2006/07
3
2ªB
14th
2007/08
3
2ªB
10th
2008/09
3
2ªB
13th
2009/10
3
2ªB
7th
2010/11
3
2ªB
11th
2011/12
3
2ªB
5th
Season
Tier
Division
Place
2012/13
3
2ªB
7th
2013/14
3
2ªB
16th
2014/15
3
2ªB
18th
2015/16
4
3ª
4th
2016/17
4
3ª
1st
2017/18
3
2ªB
10th
2018/19
3
2ªB
11 seasons in Segunda División
29 seasons in Segunda División B
12 seasons in Tercera División
Current squad
As of 3 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
GK
Miguel San Román
GK
Jaume Valens
GK
Álex Dos Santos
DF
Samu Araújo
DF
Víctor Ruiz
DF
Andrés Solano
DF
Aitor Puñal
DF
Francisco Montero
DF
Tachi
DF
Carlos Isaac
MF
Juan Segura
MF
Ferni
No.
Position
Player
MF
Caio Henrique
MF
Cristian Rodríguez
MF
Alexander Rodríguez
MF
Óscar Clemente
MF
Toni Moya
MF
Mikel Carro
MF
Pinchi
FW
Darío Poveda
FW
Salomón Obama
FW
Borja Garcés
FW
Joaquín Muñoz
Source: Atlético Madrid B
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
GK
Diego Conde(at Navalcarnero)
DF
José Carlos Aliaga(at UD Sanse)
MF
Andy Escudero(at UD Sanse)
MF
Roberto Olabe(at Extremadura)
No.
Position
Player
FW
Ayub Lazrag(at Navalcarnero)
FW
Giovanni(at UD Sanse)
FW
Alberto Ródenas(at Recreativo Huelva)
FW
Nicolás Schiappacasse(at Parma)
Staff
Position
Staff
Manager
Oscar Fernández
Assistant Coach
Agustín Vara
Assistant Coach
Julián Villar-Aragón Expósito
Goalkeeping Coach
Diego Díaz Garrido
Miguel González Bastón
Delegates
Miguel Ángel Gómez González
Fitness Coach
Luis Piñedo Betrian
Fitness Coach
Julio Ortega Ruiz
Head of Medical Department
Luis Fernández Rosa
Club Doctor
Francisco Javier San Miguel Bruck
Physiotherapist
David Marrón Gómez
Carlos García Valcárcel
Rehabilitation Physio
José Ignacio Zahínos Sánchez
Technical Team
Óscar Fernández Cuñarro
Honours
Copa de la Liga (Segunda División): 1982–83
Segunda División B: 1988–89, 2000–01, 2003–04
Notable players
Note: this list includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.
Keidi Bare
Koldo Álvarez
José Percudani
Javier Pinola
Ivan Rocha
King
Jean Dika
Daniel Kome
Pierre Kunde
Kily
Cedrick Mabwati
Lucas Hernandez
Sadick Adams
Thomas Partey
Sekou Keita
Frantz Bertin
Yassine Bounou
Gabriel González
Ángel Guirado
Marco Ferreira
João Pinto
Ibrahima Baldé
Veljko Paunović
Đorđe Tomić
Zvonimir Vukić
Quinton Fortune
Mario Abrante
Carlos Aguilera
Javier Arizmendi
Rubén Baraja
Ignacio Camacho
Javier Casquero
Domingo Cisma
Cuaresma
Pichu Cuéllar
Diego Díaz
Álvaro Domínguez
Gabi
Gaspar Gálvez
David de Gea
Juan Carlos Gómez
Ramón González
Tomás González
Quique Estebaranz
Santiago Ezquerro
Chema Jiménez
Roberto Jiménez
Keko
Koke
Paco Llorente
Antonio López
Juanma López
Armando Lucas
Mané
Roberto Marina
Ángel Jésus Mejías
César Mendiondo
Mínguez
Manu del Moral
Sergio Morgado
Toni Muñoz
Saúl Ñíguez
Juan Carlos Pedraza
Rubén Pérez
Julio Prieto
Juanma Ortiz
Quique Ramos
Tomás Reñones
Abel Resino
Ricardo
Antonio Rivas
Diego Rivas
Nano Rivas
Carlos Rodríguez
Salva Sevilla
Roberto Solozábal
Mario Suárez
Óliver Torres
Martín Vellisca
Clemente Villaverde
Yordi
Abdelkader Oueslati
Pablo García
Marcelo Saralegui
Stadium
Cerro del Espino Stadium is located in the Spanish city of Community of Madrid's sports facilities, in Majadahonda. It also serves as an habitual training ground for the main squad, and as the home ground of local CF Rayo Majadahonda (second division).
Besides, this facility hosts simposiums on rules of the National Professional Soccer League on stadia security.
Technical details:
Dimensions: 106x70 meters
Surface: Natural grass
Capacity: 3,376 spectators
Opening year: 1995
Services: Newsroom, radio booths and cafeteria of the club. There are also toilets and bars to the public
Address: Avenida Guadarrama, Majadahonda (Madrid)
References
External links
Official website
Futbolme team profile (in Spanish)
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Club Atlético de Madrid S.A.D.
History
Players
Managers
Seasons: men / women
Europe
Records and Statistics
Current season
Grounds
Tiro del Pichón
Campo de O'Donnell (Atletico Madrid)
Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas
Estadio Metropolitano de Madrid
Vicente Calderón Stadium
Wanda Metropolitano
Training ground
Ciudad Deportiva Atlético de Madrid (Cerro del Espino)
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