Association football club in Spain
Football club
Club Deportivo San Fernando is aSpanish football club based inSan Fernando de Henares, in theCommunity of Madrid. Founded in 1929, it currently plays inPrimera Autonómica de Aficionados – Group 1, holding home games atEstadio Santiago del Pino.
San Fernando de Henares was founded in 1929 under the nameSociedad Recreativa San Fernando, when several locals decide to create an amateur soccer team. In 1943 the club became federated, and, on 21 October 1953, it changed its name toClub Deportivo San Fernando.
San Fernando was promoted to the first regional division in 1972–73, first reaching thefourth division five years later, and went on to remain in that level for the following three decades, returning to thePreferente in 2008–09, but promoting back immediately, as champions. In the 1980s the club won its first trophy, defeatingCD Ciempozuelos in the first-ever Community of Madrid Cup.
In the2006–07 season San Fernando finished third in theregular season, but fell short in thethird division promotion playoffs, being ousted byCD Dénia.
Play-off results 2007
[edit]- First kit: White shirt, shorts and socks.
- Alternative kit: Black shirt, shorts and socks.
C.D. San Fernando plays home matches atEstadio Santiago del Pino, with capacity for 1,300 spectators (seated). It has artificial turf (105 x 70) and atrack field, and was inaugurated in a game withReal Madrid.
Previously, the team held its matches atEstadio Sánchez Lorbada, named as such after the neighbourhood in which it was located.