| Full name | Unión Deportiva Atlético Gramenet | ||
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| Nickname | Grama | ||
| Founded | 1945; 80 years ago (1945) | ||
| Ground | Municipal de Sant Adria,Sant Adrià de Besòs, Catalonia, Spain | ||
| Capacity | 1,000 | ||
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| League | Quarta Catalana – Group 18 | ||
| 2024–25 | Quarta Catalana – Group 21, 8th of 15 | ||
Unión Deportiva Atlético Gramenet is aSpanish football team based inSanta Coloma de Gramenet, in the autonomous community ofCatalonia. Founded in 1945 it currently plays inQuarta Catalana – Group 18, holding home games atMunicipal de Sant Adrià inSant Adrià de Besòs, with a capacity of 1,000.
UDA Gramenet was founded in 1945, through themerger of three teams fromSanta Coloma de Gramenet: FC Gramenet, UD Colomense and CF Baleares. The club first reached the national categories in 1956, and first promoted to thethird division 37 years later.[1]
Gramenet finished three times in the top three in its first four seasons, but successively underachieved in the playoffs, againstReal Jaén,Ourense andSestao Sport Club (1993–94),Deportivo Alavés, Jaén andLas Palmas (1994–95) and Jaén,Lemona and Ourense (1996–97). In 1996 the club merged with C.D. Milán, who later became Gramenet B.
In the2004–05 season, still in the third division, Gramenet could only place 16th in the league, butreached the quarterfinals of theCopa del Rey after oustingFC Barcelona,Levante andLleida,[2] only being downed byReal Betis (2–2 at home, 3–4 away) who later went on to win the tournament.[3] In the following years the club would only participate once in the promotion playoffs, losing 3–6 on aggregate toSalamanca in 2006.[4]
In 2014, the club was forced by the city hall to leave theNou Camp Municipal inSanta Coloma de Gramenet and since the 2014–15 season, Gramenet plays its games atSant Adrià de Besòs.
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Note: this list includes players that have played at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status.