Results

Hispaania Segunda División RFEF - 3. alagrupp 04/28 10:00 33 [7] Torrent C.F. v CE Andratx [8] D 1-1
Hispaania Segunda División RFEF - 3. alagrupp 04/21 16:00 32 [5] UE Sant Andreu v Torrent C.F. [7] D 0-0
Hispaania Segunda División RFEF - 3. alagrupp 04/14 10:00 31 [9] Valencia B v Torrent C.F. [6] D 2-2
Hispaania Segunda División RFEF - 3. alagrupp 04/07 10:00 30 [8] Torrent C.F. v Formentera [14] W 3-0
Hispaania Segunda División RFEF - 3. alagrupp 03/31 10:00 29 [7] Espanyol B v Torrent C.F. [6] L 1-0
Hispaania Segunda División RFEF - 3. alagrupp 03/24 11:00 28 [7] Torrent C.F. v Lleida [2] W 2-0
Hispaania Segunda División RFEF - 3. alagrupp 03/16 17:00 27 [1] Badalona Futur v Torrent C.F. [7] L 3-1
Hispaania Segunda División RFEF - 3. alagrupp 03/10 11:00 26 [7] Torrent C.F. v SCR Peña Deportiva [12] L 2-3
Hispaania Segunda División RFEF - 3. alagrupp 03/03 11:00 25 [16] CE Manresa v Torrent C.F. [7] W 1-2
Hispaania Segunda División RFEF - 3. alagrupp 02/27 18:30 24 [7] Torrent C.F. v Atlético Saguntino [13] D 1-1
Hispaania Segunda División RFEF - 3. alagrupp 02/18 16:00 23 [10] UD Alzira v Torrent C.F. [7] D 1-1
Hispaania Segunda División RFEF - 3. alagrupp 02/11 11:00 22 [7] Torrent C.F. v Terrassa [9] W 2-1

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 40 21 19
Wins 17 11 6
Draws 11 6 5
Losses 12 4 8
Goals for 46 29 17
Goals against 40 18 22
Clean sheets 15 10 5
Failed to score 10 4 6

Wikipedia - Torrent CF

Torrent Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Torrent, in the Valencian Community. Founded in 1922, it plays in Segunda Federación – Group 3, holding home matches at Estadio San Gregorio.

History

Founded in 1922, Torrent CF first reached Tercera División in 1965. After five seasons the club suffered relegation, and remained in the regional leagues until 1982.

In 1990, it first reached Segunda División B, but returned to the fourth division after two campaigns. In 1993, after suffering another relegation, the club folded.

A new club, named Torrent UE, was founded immediately after Torrent CF's dissolution and played for four full seasons before dissolving. In the 90s, Torrent EF was founded and became Torrent CF's historical heir. In 2006, the club regained the old name Torrent CF.