Jerez CF

Spanish association football club


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groundManuel Calzado Galván,
Jerez de los Caballeros, Badajoz
Extremadura, Spain
capacity5,000
chairmanManuel Sanchez De San Vicente
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| clubname = Jerez | image = Jerez CF.png | fullname = Jerez Club de Fútbol | nickname = | founded = 1969 | ground = Manuel Calzado Galván, Jerez de los Caballeros, Badajoz Extremadura, Spain | capacity = 5,000 | chairman = Manuel Sanchez De San Vicente | chrtitle = President | manager = Javi Ortega | mgrtitle = Head coach | league = | season = | position = | pattern_la1 = _black_stripes | pattern_b1 = _blackstripes | pattern_ra1 = _black_stripes | leftarm1 = 00cc66 | body1 = 00cc66 | rightarm1 = 00cc66 | shorts1 = 000000 | socks1 = 000000 | leftarm2 = FFFFFF | body2 = FFFFFF | rightarm2 = FFFFFF | shorts2 = FFFFFF | socks2 = FFFFFF| Jerez Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Jerez de los Caballeros, in the autonomous community of Extremadura. Founded in 1969, it plays in .

History

Jerez Club de Fútbol was formed in 1969, in the small historic town of Jerez de los Caballeros. The early years were spent in the regional leagues of Extremadura, the club's first venture into the Tercera División coming in the season 1984–85, which was however short-lived (immediate relegation).

The team returned a year later, and slowly began to improve performances, to the extent that by 1992–93 they reached the play-offs for third level for the first time. Promotion via this way was to prove a tortuous affair however, with regular high finishes in the regular season amounting to nothing in the knockout stages: the first disappointment occurred in 1992–93 when, after finishing the season third, they lost 1–3 on aggregate to Atlético Malagueño.

Jerez won its first Tercera title in 1993–94, but only won two of six matches in the playoffs. The following season brought a second place behind Don Benito, and the playoffs elimination at the hands of reborn Málaga – the team finished third, behind Isla Cristina and above Puertollano.

In 1995–96, Jerez finished second behind Cacereño, recording impressive wins over Guarena (10–0, home) and at Sanvicenteño (11–0, away); both clubs scored more than 120 goals during the campaign. In the playoffs, there was more of the same, with the club ranking third, with Guadix eventually being promoted. The following year brought its second fourth division title, but another playoff elimination, against Andalusia's Isla Cristina.

After five successive failures in the play-offs, Jerez finally won promotion to the third category in 1998 (after renewing its regular season supremacy), after a 0–0 draw against Vélez. The 1998–99 season was the first of seven consecutive seasons in the third division. Jerez finished 12th, after notable wins against Granada (4–0), Sevilla B (5–0) and Real Jaén (1–2), for a total of 54 points (44 in the following, and four consecutive top ten finishes afterwards).

In 2000–01, the competition was reduced to 36 games, following Polideportivo Almería's disbanding, and Jerez finished ninth, with 47 points; the season's highest point was a 4–2 triumph at eventual champions Cádiz (the club also obtained the same position in 2002–03).

The 2003–04 season was Jerez's most successful in terms of points, and although the club finally ranked eighth, it battled for a play-off berth until the final few weeks of the season, and only conceded 29 league goals, second-best in its group, but lost valuable points in October/November 2003, with five consecutive draws.

The club's run in the third level came to an end in the following season, which was almost entirely spent in the relegation zone, with Jerez failing to win any of its last six matches. In 2007 and 2008, it returned to the promotion play-offs, being defeated respectively by Gavà (2–4 aggregate) and Ciempozuelos (1–5). The club finished sixth in the 2018–19 season in Tercera División, Group 14.

Club naming

  • Club Polideportivo Vasco Núñez – 1971–1990
  • Club Polideportivo Cristian Lay – 1990–1994
  • Jerez Club de Fútbol – 1994–present

Season to season

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SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1971–7252ª Reg.11th
1972–7352ª Reg.7th
1973–7452ª Reg.2nd
1974–7551ª Reg.6th
1975–7651ª Reg.1st
1976–774Reg. Pref.11th
1977–785Reg. Pref.3rd
1978–795Reg. Pref.18th
1979–805Reg. Pref.18th
1980–8161ª Reg.1st
1981–825Reg. Pref.9th
1982–835Reg. Pref.13th
1983–845Reg. Pref.1st
1984–85420th
1985–865Reg. Pref.1st
1986–87411th
1987–8847th
1988–8945th
1989–9049th
1990–9145th
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SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del ReyThird roundSecond roundFirst round
1991–9245th
1992–9343rd
1993–9441st
1994–9542nd
1995–9642nd
1996–9741st
1997–9841st
1998–9932ª B12th
1999–200032ª B13th
2000–0132ª B9th
2001–0232ª B6th
2002–0332ª B9th
2003–0432ª B8th
2004–0532ª B19th
2005–0646th
2006–0741st
2007–0844th
2008–0946th
2009–1042nd
2010–1144th
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SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2011–1245th
2012–1345th
2013–1443rd
2014–1543rd
2015–1644th
2016–1743rd
2017–1846th
2018–1946th
2019–2046th
2020–2143rd / 6th
2021–2253ª RFEF4th
2022–2353ª Fed.5th
2023–2453ª Fed.11th
2024–2553ª Fed.8th
2025–2653ª Fed.
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Famous players

Stadium

Jerez play home games at the Estadio Manuel Calzado Galván, which has a capacity of 5,000.

References

References

  1. "The latest news from Jerez: squad, results, table".
  2. "Jerez C.F. :: Datos del Club ::".
  3. "Jerez – Tercera División G 14".
  4. "Tercera División Grupo 14 – XIV – Extremadura, Temporada 2018/2019 – tercera division española, tercera division de españa, campeonato español tercera division, campeonato nacional de liga de tercera division,".

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