Villa-real – Ciudad Deportiva Villarreal
Until the arrival of club president Fernando Roig, Villarreal Club de Futbol was a small concern. In fact it did not have an official reserve side until 1999. Up to that point, various local clubs had...
View ArticleLleida – Camp d’Esports
Over the years, the senior football clubs of Lleida have experienced many trials and tribulations, but throughout their ups and downs there has remained one constant, the Camp d’Esports. Built as a...
View ArticleBuñol – Ciudad Deportiva
Thanks to the bizarre mechanics of the Spanish Football Federation, Levante Unión Deportiva has been able to buy a place for its Reserve side in Segunda B for the 2012-13 season. This type of trade-off...
View ArticleBarcelona – Nou Camp Municipal de Cornellá
Barcelona and its satellite towns have to be the number one location in Europe to feed a stadium addiction. In addition to the major attractions such as the Camp Nou, Estadi Olimpic and the Estadi...
View ArticleAlicante – José Rico Pérez
The Estadio José Rico Pérez is a monument to the visionary President of Hércules CF, who saw in the 1960’s that Alicante was at the centre of the Costa Brava’s economic boom, and wanted his beloved...
View ArticleBarcelona – Mini Estadi
The history of the reserve teams of FC Barcelona is a tangled affair, with stories of mergers, fans alliances and teams going their separate ways, before the current structure was established in 1970...
View ArticlePalma de Mallorca – Son Bibiloni
Real Club Deportivo Mallorca is by far the biggest club in the Balearics, and for much of the past 15 years their reserve side, the nattily named RCD Mallorca B, has been the islands second most...
View ArticleEl Prat de Llobregat – Estadi Sagnier
El Prat de Llobregat is a modest, working class town that’s wedged between Barcelona International Airport and the Rio Llobregat. Tucked away in one of its suburbs, in the shadow of a huge hypermarket...
View ArticleZaragoza – Campo de Fútbol La Almozara-El Carmen
Imagine my delight when a club from one of Europe’s great cities, that wears its blue & white quartered shirts with pride, won promotion via the play-offs. No, not Bristol Rovers (Although I was...
View ArticleSagunto – Camp Nou de Morvedre
Twenty miles north of Valencia lies the town of Sagunto, which until 2016, was lost in football’s hinterland. That has now changed thanks to Atlético Saguntino’s promotion to Segunda B. Atlético won...
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