• Club Deportivo Alhaurino is a Spanish football team based in Alhaurín el Grande, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1908 it plays in...
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  • senior goal on 2 January 2017, netting the winner in a 2–1 win at CD Alhaurino in the Tercera División. On 10 July, he was loaned to Real Balompédica...
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  • first goal on 12 October, netting the opener in home draw against CD Alhaurino, for the same scoreline. Lorenzo made his first-team debut on 2 December...
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  • División de Honor stands at the sixth level of Spanish football. All of the clubs are based in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Created in 2016, the...
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  • the third level and Tercera División, representing UD Ibiza-Eivissa, CD Alhaurino, CD Atlético Baleares, CD Ronda, UD San Pedro, La Roda CF and Alhaurín...
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  • Migueli (footballer, born 1942) (category CD Alhaurino players)
    through the ranks of hometown club CD Málaga. Having played for the reserve team Atlético Malagueño and for CD Alhaurino, he was loaned to Cádiz in 1966...
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  • Daniel Silvani (category Deportivo Riestra players)
    Antequera, with the defender netting in fixtures with Adra, El Palo and Alhaurino. Silvani had further stints in Spanish football with Logroñés, Tauste...
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    Dani Sánchez (footballer) (category Betis Deportivo Balompié footballers)
    B where he appeared for Real Murcia Imperial; he also represented CD Alhaurino, CD Baza and Real Betis B. Sánchez signed for Inverness Caledonian Thistle...
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  • Football records and statistics in Spain (category Spanish football club statistics)
    4, Celta Vigo (1908, 1948, 1994, 2001) Most finals without losing: 2, Deportivo La Coruña (1995, 2002) Biggest win in a final: joint record Barcelona...
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  • 38 19 9 10 54 44 +10 47 4 Atlético Malagueño 38 20 6 12 62 49 +13 46 5 Alhaurino 38 18 9 11 73 54 +19 45 6 Atlético Benamiel 38 16 11 11 48 43 +5 43 7...
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