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3 Trophies  





4 Notable former players  





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Caja Segovia
Full nameCaja Segovia Fútbol Sala
Founded1985
Dissolved2013
GroundPedro Delgado,
Segovia,
Castile and León,
Spain
Capacity2,800
2013–14Segunda División, 10th

Home colours

Away colours

Caja Segovia Fútbol Sala, was a futsal club based in Segovia, city of the Province of Segovia in the autonomous community of Castile and León.

The club was founded in 1985 and held its home matches in Pedro Delgado with capacity of 2,800 seaters.

History[edit]

In July 2013, after 24 seasons in top league of Spanish futsal, and after failing to pay the enrolment fee to play in Primera División 2013–14, were relegated to Segunda División changing its official name to CD La Escuela.[1]

In August 2013, the club was disbanded due to large debts and a new club was created taking the Caja Segovia spot in Segunda División.[2]

Season to season[edit]

Season Tier Division Place Notes
1989/90 1 D. Honor 3rd
1990/91 1 D. Honor 4th
1991/92 1 D. Honor 3rd
1992/93 1 D. Honor 3rd
1993/94 1 D. Honor 7th
1994/95 1 D. Honor 4th
1995/96 1 D. Honor 8th
1996/97 1 D. Honor 9th
1997/98 1 D. Honor 1st
1998/99 1 D. Honor 3rd
1999/00 1 D. Honor 2nd
2000/01 1 D. Honor 6th
Season Tier Division Place Notes
2001/02 1 D. Honor 7th
2002/03 1 D. Honor 7th
2003/04 1 D. Honor 9th
2004/05 1 D. Honor 12th
2005/06 1 D. Honor 9th
2006/07 1 D. Honor 6th
2007/08 1 D. Honor 9th
2008/09 1 D. Honor 7th
2009/10 1 D. Honor 3rd
2010/11 1 D. Honor 6th
2011/12 1 1ª División 4th / SF
2012/13 1 1ª División 4th / SF

Trophies[edit]

Notable former players[edit]

‹The template Category link is being considered for merging.› Category:Caja Segovia FS players

References[edit]

  1. ^ CD La Escuela will play in Segunda División Archived 2013-08-17 at the Wayback Machine CD La Escuela official website, July 10, 2013
  • ^ Segovia Futsal takes over from CD La Escuela El Adelantado de Segovia newspaper, August 9, 2013
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