Club Deportivo Laredo is a Spanish football team based in Laredo, in the autonomous community of Cantabria. Founded in 1927, it plays in Segunda Federación – Group 1, holding home matches at Campo de Fútbol San Lorenzo, which has a capacity of 2,500.[2]

Laredo
Full nameClub Deportivo Laredo
Nickname(s)Charles
Founded1927
GroundCampo de Fútbol San Lorenzo, Laredo,
Cantabria, Spain
Capacity2,500[1]
PresidentVictorino Expósito
Head coachRaúl Pérez
LeagueSegunda Federación – Group 1
2023–24Tercera Federación – Group 3, 2nd of 18 (promoted via play-offs)

History

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CD Laredo was founded in 1927 with the name of Sociedad Deportiva Charlestón. In 1932 the club won the Regional Final against Madrid of Santander (Racing reserve team) 4:1. That was a huge success in the beginning of its history.[3] After the Spanish Civil War, due to a temporary law forbidding the use of foreign words in football club names, the team's official denomination changed to the current Club Deportivo Laredo.

In 1987, the club promoted for the first time to Segunda División B. Despite being immediately relegated, the club returned to the third tear just one year later, but it finished again in the relegation positions.

Since 1990, Laredo played uninterruptedly in Tercera División. In the 2018-19 season the club won silver medals by finishing just 6 points behind the champion UM Escobedo.[4]

Season to season

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Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1928–1933 Regional
1933–34 6 3ª Reg. 2nd
1934–35 5 2ª Reg. 1st
1935–36 4 1ª Reg. 6th
1939–40 5 2ª Reg.
1940–41 4 1ª Reg. 2nd
1941–42 3 1ª Reg. 1st
1942–43 3 1ª Reg. 6th
1943–44 4 1ª Reg. 3rd
1944–45 4 1ª Reg. 4th
1945–46 4 1ª Reg. 4th
1946–47 4 1ª Reg. 4th
1947–48 4 1ª Reg. 4th
1948–49 4 1ª Reg. 3rd
1949–50 4 1ª Reg. 11th
1950–51 4 1ª Reg. 8th
1951–52 4 1ª Reg. 2nd
1952–53 4 1ª Reg. 5th
1953–54 4 1ª Reg. 2nd
1954–55 3 3rd
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1955–56 4 1ª Reg. 1st
1956–57 3 15th
1957–58 4 1ª Reg. 5th
1958–59 4 1ª Reg. 2nd
1959–60 3 14th
1960–61 3 4th
1961–62 3 10th
1962–63 3 13th
1963–64 4 1ª Reg. 1st
1964–65 3 6th
1965–66 3 6th
1966–67 3 16th
1967–68 4 1ª Reg. 2nd
1968–69 4 1ª Reg. 1st
1969–70 3 17th
1970–71 4 1ª Reg. 3rd
1971–72 4 1ª Reg. 1st
1972–73 3 16th
1973–74 4 1ª Reg. 3rd
1974–75 4 Reg. Pref. 1st
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1975–76 3 14th
1976–77 3 20th
1977–78 5 Reg. Pref. 2nd
1978–79 5 Reg. Pref. 6th
1979–80 5 Reg. Pref. 4th
1980–81 5 Reg. Pref. 6th
1981–82 5 Reg. Pref. 3rd
1982–83 5 Reg. Pref. 2nd
1983–84 4 8th
1984–85 4 15th
1985–86 4 5th
1986–87 4 3rd
1987–88 3 2ª B 17th
1988–89 4 1st
1989–90 3 2ª B 17th
1990–91 4 2nd
1991–92 4 3rd
1992–93 4 3rd
1993–94 4 3rd
1994–95 4 6th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1995–96 4 13th
1996–97 4 12th
1997–98 4 13th
1998–99 4 11th
1999–2000 4 11th
2000–01 4 2nd
2001–02 4 5th
2002–03 4 7th
2003–04 4 5th
2004–05 4 13th
2005–06 4 7th
2006–07 4 5th
2007–08 4 9th
2008–09 4 9th
2009–10 4 5th
2010–11 4 11th
2011–12 4 2nd
2012–13 4 4th
2013–14 4 2nd
2014–15 4 1st
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2015–16 4 1st Third round
2016–17 4 3rd First round
2017–18 4 3rd
2018–19 4 2nd
2019–20 4 1st First round
2020–21 3 2ª B 7th
2021–22 4 2ª RFEF 13th
2022–23 4 2ª Fed. 15th
2023–24 5 3ª Fed. 2nd
2024–25 4 2ª Fed.

Current squad

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As of 28 March 2021[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ESP David Puras
2 DF   ESP Álex Rasines
3 DF   ESP Miguel Goñi (on loan from Racing de Santander)
4 DF   ESP Diego Portilla
5 MF   ESP Felipe Peredo
6 FW   ESP Álvaro García
7 DF   ESP Manu Ortiz
8 MF   ESP David Sanz
9 FW   ESP Iván Argos
10 FW   ESP David Vinatea (captain)
11 FW   ESP Ricky
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 FW   ESP Saúl García (on loan from Racing de Santander)
13 GK   ESP Rafa Pedrero
14 FW   ESP Nacho Altadill
15 MF   ESP Diego Marta
16 DF   ESP Borja Ares
17 DF   ESP Álex Pérez
19 DF   ESP Cristian Toboso
20 DF   ESP Guipu
21 MF   MAR Faouzi Jakkal
22 FW   ESP Juancar Campos
DF   DOM Brayan Ademán

Notable former players

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References

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  1. ^ "Spain - CD Laredo - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news". Soccerway. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  2. ^ "Estadio San Lorenzo, home to CD Laredo". Football Ground Map. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  3. ^ "CLUB DEPORTIVO LAREDO: HISTORIA". Club Deportivo Laredo. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
  4. ^ "Histórico Laredo - Tercera División G 3 2018/2019". resultados-futbol.com. Retrieved 2019-12-03.
  5. ^ "Club Deportivo Laredo 2ª División B" (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 March 2021.
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