Results

Hispaania Primera División RFEF - 2. alagrupp 04/14 18:00 32 [1] CD Castellón v Granada CF B [20] W 3-0
Hispaania Primera División RFEF - 2. alagrupp 04/06 18:00 31 [9] CF Intercity v CD Castellón [1] W 1-2
Hispaania Primera División RFEF - 2. alagrupp 03/30 19:00 30 [1] CD Castellón v Recreativo Huelva [5] W 3-2
Hispaania Primera División RFEF - 2. alagrupp 03/23 17:00 29 [13] Real Madrid B v CD Castellón [1] W 0-2
Hispaania Primera División RFEF - 2. alagrupp 03/16 17:00 28 [1] CD Castellón v Córdoba [3] L 2-3
Hispaania Primera División RFEF - 2. alagrupp 03/10 17:00 27 [13] Alcoyano v CD Castellón [1] L 2-0
Hispaania Primera División RFEF - 2. alagrupp 03/03 17:00 26 [1] CD Castellón v San Fernando CD [16] W 1-0
Hispaania Primera División RFEF - 2. alagrupp 02/25 11:00 25 [18] Atlético Baleares v CD Castellón [1] W 0-1
Hispaania Primera División RFEF - 2. alagrupp 02/17 17:00 24 [18] Mérida v CD Castellón [1] L 2-1
Hispaania Primera División RFEF - 2. alagrupp 02/11 11:00 23 [1] CD Castellón v AD Ceuta [7] D 2-2
Hispaania Primera División RFEF - 2. alagrupp 02/03 15:00 22 [13] Atlético Madrid B v CD Castellón [1] D 1-1
Hispaania Primera División RFEF - 2. alagrupp 01/28 17:00 21 [2] CD Castellón v Antequera [6] W 4-1

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 49 25 24
Wins 27 17 10
Draws 11 5 6
Losses 11 3 8
Goals for 86 55 31
Goals against 54 26 28
Clean sheets 14 7 7
Failed to score 7 2 5

Wikipedia - CD Castellón

Club Deportivo Castellón, S.A.D. is a professional Spanish football team based in Castellón de la Plana, in the Valencian Community. Founded on 20 July 1922, it currently plays in Primera Federación – Group 2, holding home games at Nou Estadi Castàlia, which has a capacity of 15,500 seats.

History

Football first appeared in the town in 1911, and after a period of time under the consecutive denominations "Deportivo", "Castalia", "Gimnástico", "Cultural" and "Cervantes", Club Deportivo Castellón was founded on 22 July 1922.

The club featured periodically in the top flight, finishing fifth in 1972–73 and adding a Cup final appearance with a team featuring Vicente del Bosque, who later moved to Real Madrid, serving the club as both a player and coach.

On 29 August 1991, in an extraordinary assembly, the conversion of the club to S.A.D. was approved. The first team had just relegated into division two, and would drop another level to the third three years later, in a spell which would last more than one decade.

In the 2004–05 season, Castellón finished fourth in Segunda B, eventually winning its promotion playoffs (both matches) and achieving a return to the silver category. The club's stint in the division would last five years, as relegation would befall in 2009–10, with the Valencian Community outfit ranking last, 13 points behind the following team.

On 18 July 2011, due to the team not paying its players, Castellón was excluded from the third division, being relegated to the fourth. In June 2017, former player Pablo Hernández became joint owner of the club, leading a consortium alongside Angel Dealbert, businessman Vicente Montesinos and others.

On 21 March 2018, Castellón beat the record of seasonal tickets in the fourth division previously held by Real Oviedo with 12,700, establishing the new record at 12,867. On 24 June 2018, it returned to the third tier after a seven-year absence.

Chart of Club Deportivo Castellón league performance 1929–2023.

On 26 July 2020, Castellón promoted back to second division after 10 years by beating Cornellà in final play off promotion, but they were immediately relegated in the 2020–21 season.