“Andorra” ( Spanish: Andorra CF ) is a Spanish football club from the city of Andorra in the province of Teruel , in the autonomous community of Aragon . Founded in 1957, the club hosts home games at the Juan Antonio Endais Stadium, which seats 3,000 spectators. In Example and Segunda, the team has never performed, the best result is 4th place in Segunda B in the seasons 1984/85 and 1987/88.
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| Full title | Andorra Club de Fútbol | ||
| Based | 1945 | ||
| Stadium | Juan Antonio Endeisa , Andorra , Teruel | ||
| Capacity | 3,000 | ||
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| Competition | Tercera Group XVII | ||
| 2014/15 | five | ||
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History
In 1980, the club knocked out the Zaragoza , which at that time played in the top division of the Spanish Championship, from the Spanish Cup [1] . In 2007, the club celebrated its 50th anniversary. In 2011, Andorra returned to Segunda B, beating the Noha club. The hero of the meeting was the former player of Zaragoza Goran Drulich, who scored both goals, which led to the success of Andorra.
Former Names
- 1957-1973 - Calvo Sotelo Andorra
- 1973-2001 - Endes Andorra
- 2001 - Andorra
Division Seasons
- Segunda B - 14 seasons
- Tercera - 42 seasons
- Regional leagues - 3 seasons
Notes
- ↑ Copa del Rey / Spanish Cup 1980-81 - linguasport.com
Links
- Official Website (Spanish)
- Information (profile) about the club (Spanish)
- Club information on weltfussball.de (German)
