Fixtures

Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 5 09/07 16:00 1 Orihuela vs Fuenlabrada - View
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 5 09/14 16:00 2 Fuenlabrada vs Tan/Tang - View
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 5 09/21 16:00 3 Getafe B vs Fuenlabrada - View
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 5 09/28 16:00 4 Fuenlabrada vs Rayo Vallecano B - View
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 5 10/05 16:00 5 Las Palmas B vs Fuenlabrada - View
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 5 10/12 16:00 6 Fuenlabrada vs CF Intercity - View

Results

Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 2 05/24 17:00 38 [18] Fuenlabrada v Recreativo Huelva [19] W 4-1
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 2 05/17 17:00 37 [8] Real Madrid Castilla v Fuenlabrada [18] L 4-0
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 2 05/11 10:00 36 [17] Fuenlabrada v AD Ceuta [1] L 1-2
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 2 05/04 10:00 35 [6] Atletico Madrid B v Fuenlabrada [14] L 2-0
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 2 04/27 18:30 34 [4] UD Ibiza v Fuenlabrada [14] L 2-1
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 2 04/20 13:30 33 [14] Fuenlabrada v Merida [6] D 1-1
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 2 04/13 15:30 32 [19] Alcoyano v Fuenlabrada [15] W 2-4
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 2 04/05 14:00 31 [14] Fuenlabrada v Marbella FC [18] D 1-1
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 2 03/29 15:00 30 [12] Villarreal B v Fuenlabrada [14] D 1-1
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 2 03/23 18:30 29 [13] Fuenlabrada v Sevilla Atletico [7] L 0-1
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 2 03/16 18:30 28 [4] Real Murcia v Fuenlabrada [12] L 2-0
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 2 03/11 18:00 26 Betis Deportivo v Fuenlabrada - View

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 44 21 23
Wins 12 7 5
Draws 14 8 6
Losses 18 6 12
Goals for 49 25 24
Goals against 56 21 35
Clean sheets 10 7 3
Failed to score 15 8 7

Wikipedia - CF Fuenlabrada

Club de Fútbol Fuenlabrada, S.A.D. is a football club based in Fuenlabrada, Community of Madrid, Spain, that currently competes in Segunda Federación – Group 5. Founded in 1975, it holds home matches at Estadio Fernando Torres.

History

Fuenlabrada was founded in 1975, as a merge between San Esteban and Atlético Fuenlabrada. The idea came from the mayor of the city, Regino Benítez, who suggested the directors of both clubs can unite their efforts and by this receive a higher municipal grant. A key role in the birth of the new club was played by Ramón García Pajuelo, who was appointed secretary of the entity and is still linked to the club as its delegate. In 1986, the team was first promoted to Tercera Division, finishing third from bottom in their debut campaign.

With Julián Pérez as a president, Fuenlabrada achieved new level, culminating with the promotion to Segunda División B in 1994. They bounced between that and Segunda Division B for the next 30 years. For the 1997–98 season, the club made infusions of certain amounts of money to hire a new coach Eduardo Caturla and new players in order to achieve promotion, but finished the season only in 9th position in the Segunda División B. With the will to achieve promotion, for the following season the club bet on another coach of recognized prestige and with the experience in La Liga, Felix Barderas.

The team had its best result in the Copa del Rey in 2017–18, reaching the last 32 through a bye and wins over Mérida AD and CD Calahorra. In a two-game tie with European champions Real Madrid, the side lost 4–2 on aggregate, having drawn the second leg 2–2 away at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.

Fuenlabrada played at La Aldehuela before moving into the Estadio Fernando Torres in August 2011, named after former Spanish international forward Fernando Torres, who was born in the town but never represented the club. In 2016–17, the club finished in 3rd position in Segunda División B, before losing each match of the playoffs 0–1 to CF Villanovense. Mere was appointed as coach for the 2018-19 season.

On 2 June 2019, Fuenlabrada was promoted for the first time ever to Segunda División by defeating Recreativo de Huelva 4–1 on aggregate in the play-offs. Ten days later, the club took the Segunda B title with a 2–1 aggregate win over Racing de Santander.

On 7 May 2022, Fuenlabrada was relegated to Primera RFEF, bringing their three-season spell in the second tier to an end.

CF Fuenlabrada, commonly referred to as Fuenlabrada, is a professional football club based in Fuenlabrada, a city located in the Community of Madrid, Spain. Founded in 1975, the club has experienced a steady rise through the ranks of Spanish football, showcasing a strong commitment to developing local talent and fostering a passionate fan base.

Fuenlabrada plays its home matches at the Estadio Fernando Torres, named after the famous Spanish striker and former player of the club. The stadium, with a capacity of around 5,000 spectators, provides an intimate atmosphere for fans to support their team. The club's colors are blue and white, which are prominently featured in their home and away kits.

In recent years, Fuenlabrada has made significant strides in Spanish football, competing in La Liga 2, the second tier of the Spanish football league system. The team is known for its resilient playing style and strong team spirit, often characterized by a blend of experienced players and emerging young talent.

Fuenlabrada's journey through the leagues has been marked by determination and ambition, as they aim to establish themselves as a competitive force in Spanish football. The club's community-oriented approach and dedication to grassroots development have endeared them to local supporters, making them a beloved institution in Fuenlabrada and beyond.