Results

Spain Tercera Group 7 05/11 09:30 34 RCD Carabanchel v Aravaca CF W 1-0
Spain Tercera Group 7 05/04 09:30 33 Mexico FC v RCD Carabanchel L 1-0
Spain Tercera Group 7 04/27 09:30 32 [13] RCD Carabanchel v AD Parla [14] D 2-2
Spain Tercera Group 7 04/17 10:00 31 SAD Villaverde San Andres v RCD Carabanchel D 2-2
Spain Tercera Group 7 04/13 09:30 30 [13] RCD Carabanchel v Las Rozas [6] W 2-0
Spain Tercera Group 7 04/06 09:30 29 [17] CD Canillas v RCD Carabanchel [13] D 0-0
Spain Tercera Group 7 03/30 09:30 28 [13] RCD Carabanchel v Alcorcon B [9] W 2-1
Spain Tercera Group 7 03/23 10:30 27 [5] Torrejon v RCD Carabanchel [13] L 1-0
Spain Tercera Group 7 03/16 10:30 26 [13] RCD Carabanchel v RSD Alcala [1] W 1-0
Spain Tercera Group 7 03/09 20:00 25 [2] Rayo Vallecano B v RCD Carabanchel [13] D 3-3
Spain Tercera Group 7 03/02 10:30 24 [13] RCD Carabanchel v Leganes B [7] D 2-2
Spain Tercera Group 7 02/23 11:00 23 CDF Tres Cantos v RCD Carabanchel L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 34 17 17
Wins 10 10 0
Draws 12 4 8
Losses 12 3 9
Goals for 30 20 10
Goals against 29 10 19
Clean sheets 13 10 3
Failed to score 14 4 10

Wikipedia - RCD Carabanchel

Real Club Deportivo Carabanchel is a Spanish football club in the Carabanchel district in the city of Madrid, Spain that plays in the Tercera Federación – Group 7. It is the third oldest team in the capital, after Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid, and the thirteenth oldest in Spain.

The highest level the club has reached is the Segunda División B.

History

Real Club Deportivo Carabanchel was officially founded on 8 September 1906. It started playing sports teams friendlies against others in the capital city in the Alto and Bajo quarters of the district.

In 1916, Pedro Arranz became president, who gives the team a charter officers. Carabanchel also signed the same year Castellana in the Federation Cup, which began as a regional tournament. In 1927 amounts to the First Regional club, and proclaimed champion Castilla at amateur level in 1936, before the start of the Civil War.

In 1955, Carabanchel was promoted, for the first time in its history, to the Third Division to become a champion of the regional division. In season 1966–67, the Madrid team was crowned champions of their group in the Tercera earning the right to play CD Badajoz in the first play-off round, which it lost 12–1 on aggregate.

During the 1970s and 1980s the team went through various sporting crises, which were not resolved until 1988 when it returned to the third division. Carabanchel then improved, and finished in third place in the Madrid group in 1990. After several varying seasons, in 1994–95 Carabanchel qualified for the second phase of promotion to B, eventually losing to Cultural Leonesa.

Finally, in the 1995–96 season, Carabanchel were promoted to Segunda División B to finish third in regular season champion and its group for promotion. The club spent two years in the category of bronze in its first season, the team from Madrid to enter into a good season when finishing eighth, but in 1998 consume their descent to the finish next to last group.

Since then, Carabanchel fell into a deep economic crisis to the point even the team's continuity was endangered: in 2006, the Blanquinegros fell down to Third, and without a professional team any more, the team went down to Regional First in 2008.

In the 2009–10 season, the club renewed the project with a total change of the board after a motion of censure and creating a team to climb to third division two years. After achieving promotion to the Preferente, in the 2010–11 season the club promoted to Tercera División, along with CDC Moscardó.

Among its historic rivals are Moscardó in Usera, CD Puerta Bonita in Carabanchel, and Getafe CF.

RCD Carabanchel is a Spanish football club based in the Carabanchel district of Madrid. Founded in 1924, the club has a rich history and a strong local following. Known for its vibrant community spirit, RCD Carabanchel has become a symbol of pride for its supporters, who passionately back the team through thick and thin.

The club plays its home matches at the Estadio La Mina, a venue that reflects the team's deep roots in the neighborhood. RCD Carabanchel competes in the lower divisions of Spanish football, where it has built a reputation for its commitment to developing young talent and fostering a competitive spirit.

With a distinctive red and white kit, RCD Carabanchel embodies the heart and soul of grassroots football in Spain. The team's style of play is characterized by determination, teamwork, and a relentless pursuit of victory, making them a formidable opponent on the pitch. As they strive for success and aim to climb the ranks of Spanish football, RCD Carabanchel continues to inspire future generations of players and fans alike.