• Club Deportivo Ciempozuelos is a Spanish football team based in Ciempozuelos, in the autonomous community of Madrid. Founded in 1968 it plays in Preferente...
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  • as champions. In the 1980s the club won its first trophy, defeating CD Ciempozuelos in the first-ever Community of Madrid Cup. In the 2006–07 season San...
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    short period, but had to join CD Humanes as his parents could not take him to trainings. He later represented CD Ciempozuelos, but had to retire at the age...
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  • the second tier. Notes Including Gimnástico FC's participations Including CD Condal's participations Including Iberia SC's participations Including Atlético...
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  • Daniel Silvani (category CD Ciempozuelos players)
    División B's Atlético Ciudad. Silvani soon signed for Tercera División side Ciempozuelos later that year. He remained for the rest of 2008–09, though left before...
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    Abel Resino (category CD Toledo players)
    Abel arrived at Atlético Madrid in 1982 from lowly CD Ciempozuelos after also having represented local CD Toledo, but would have to wait five years (four...
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  • berth. (*) Teams playing European competition. CA Osasuna v Rayo Vallecano CD Logroñés v Real Madrid CF Real Valladolid Deportivo v Deportivo Alavés Celta...
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  • Santiago 1st Eliminatory: 2nd Eliminatory: Promoted to Segunda División B:CD San Fernando 1st Eliminatory: 2nd Eliminatory: Promoted to Segunda División...
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  • play-offs, being defeated respectively by CF Gavà (2–4 aggregate) and CD Ciempozuelos (1–5). The club finished 6th in the 2018–19 season in Tercera División...
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    Juan Señor (category CD Logroñés managers)
    Madrid. During his career, the Real Madrid youth graduate represented CD Ciempozuelos (Tercera División), Deportivo Alavés (Segunda División) and Real Zaragoza...
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