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CD Guadalajara Wiki Information
This article is about Spanish club, for the Mexican club see C.D. Guadalajara.
Club Deportivo Guadalajara, S.A.D.
is a Spanish football club based in Guadalajara, Spain, Castile-La Mancha. The team was founded in 1947 and its stadium is Estadio Pedro Escartín
with capacity for 5,000 seats. The club plays in Segunda División B - Group 4
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CD GUADALAJARA TICKETS
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Current squad
No.
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| Player
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1
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| Jorge Sanmiguel Codina
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2
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| Carlos Garde Garde
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3
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| David Feito Vélez
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4
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| Ricardo Segura Martínez
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5
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| Carlos Quesada Boj
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6
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| David Torices Bravo
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7
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| Rubén de la Cuesta Vera
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8
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| Jorge García Ortiz
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9
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| Alejandro Suárez Castroagudín
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10
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| Pablo Villanueva Fernández
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11
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| Daniel Lanza Morilla
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12
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| Rubén Sánchez García
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No.
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| Position
| Player
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13
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| Álvaro Adrián Núñez
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14
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| Ander Lambarri Camilo
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15
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| Daniel Cabanillas Ayllón
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16
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| Gorka José Unda Velasco
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17
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| Iván Moreno Del Llano
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18
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| Higinio Vilches Cano
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19
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| Jorge Juan Martínez de San Pablo
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20
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| Hugo Filipe Cabral Pina
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21
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| Rafael Moreno Rodríguez
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22
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| Daniel Calleja Sanz
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23
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| José María Boyano Velasco
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Seasons
Season
| Division
| Place
| Copa del Rey
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1947/48
| Regional
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1948/49
| Regional
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1949/50
| 3ª
| 8th
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1950/51
| 3ª
| 2nd
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1951/52
| 3ª
| 12th
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1952/53
| 3ª
| 11th
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1953/54
| 3ª
| 14th
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1954/55
| 3ª
| 10th
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1955/56
| 3ª
| 6th
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1956/57
| 3ª
| 7th
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1957/58
| 3ª
| 9th
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1958/59
| 3ª
| 10th
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1959/60
| 3ª
| 13th
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1960/61
| 3ª
| 13th
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1961/62
| 3ª
| 14th
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1962/63
| Regional
| —
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1963/64
| 3ª
| 10th
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Season
| Division
| Place
| Copa del Rey
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1964/65
| 3ª
| 8th
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1965/66
| Regional
| —
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1966/67
| Regional
| —
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1967/68
| 3ª
| 15th
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from 68-69
| Regional
| —
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to 72-73
| Regional
| —
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1973/74
| 3ª
| 8th
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1974/75
| 3ª
| 19th
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1975/76
| Regional
| —
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1976/77
| 3ª
| 18th
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1977/78
| 3ª
| 20th
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1978/79
| Regional
| —
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1979/80
| Regional
| —
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1980/81
| 3ª
| 16th
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1981/82
| 3ª
| 20th
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1982/83
| Regional
| —
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1983/84
| 3ª
| 12th
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Season
| Division
| Place
| Copa del Rey
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1984/85
| 3ª
| 6th
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1985/86
| 3ª
| 12th
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1986/87
| 3ª
| 20th
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1987/88
| 3ª
| 14th
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1988/89
| 3ª
| 4th
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1989/90
| 3ª
| 6th
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1990/91
| 3ª
| 2nd
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1991/92
| 3ª
| 6th
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1992/93
| 3ª
| 14th
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1993/94
| 3ª
| 11th
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1994/95
| 3ª
| 11th
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1995/96
| 3ª
| 9th
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1996/97
| 3ª
| 6th
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Season
| Division
| Place
| Copa del Rey
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1997/98
| 3ª
| 4th
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1998/99
| 3ª
| 2nd
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1999/00
| 3ª
| 9th
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2000/01
| 3ª
| 5th
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2001/02
| 3ª
| 11th
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2002/03
| 3ª
| 3rd
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2003/04
| 3ª
| 5th
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2004/05
| 3ª
| 8th
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2005/06
| 3ª
| 2nd
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2006/07
| 3ª
| 2nd
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2007/08
| 2ªB
| 8th
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2008/09
| 2ªB
| 9th
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2009/10
| 2ªB
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- 2
seasons in Segunda División B
- 46
seasons in Tercera División
- 14
seasons in Categorías Regionales
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