AD Torrejón CF (women)

Torrejón
Full name Agrupación Deportiva Torrejón Club de Fútbol
Founded 1996
Dissolved 2013
Ground Las Veredillas
Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid, Spain)
Ground Capacity 1,300
Chairman Spain Ismael Monforte García
Manager Spain José Luis Crisenti
League Segunda División
2012-13 Segunda División (Gr. 5), 1st
Website Club home page

AD Torrejón CF Femenino was a Spanish women's football team from Torrejón de Ardoz and the women's section of AD Torrejón. It was one of the leading teams in Madrid, competing in the Spanish premier league between 2002 and 2011.

Founded in 1996, Torrejón was the regional champion in its debut season, achieving promotion to the top category (Liga Nacional Femenina), which was then organized as a 14-team four groups regular stage followed by a final four. In 2000 Torrejón topped Group 2 and beat Levante UD to reach the league's final, which they lost on penalties to Club Irex Puebla. This was the club's greatest achievement.

In 2001 Torrejón was a founding member of the unified 12-team Superliga Femenina, where it played for the next ten years. Their best year in the Superliga era was 2005, when they were 4th in the league and reached the national Cup's semifinals. Torrejón again reached the Copa's semifinals in 2010. However, the next season the team was relegated to Segunda.[1]

In 2013 Torrejón was promoted, but the team was disbanded just days later.[2] Oviedo Moderno took its place, while the core of its squad joined Rayo Vallecano.[3]

Former internationals

Competition record

Season Division Position W - D - L = Pts GF - GA Promotion / Playoffs Top scorer/s Copa de la Reina Champions League
1999-00 1 (Gr. 2) 1 / 14 24 - 2 - 0 = 74 123 - 20 1-0 Levante, 0-0 Puebla1 ? Quarterfinals
2000-01 1 (Gr. 2) 2 / 14 24 - 1 - 1 = 73 178 - 14 ? Quarterfinals
2001-02 1 7 / 11 9 - 0 - 11 = 27 44 - 45 ?
2002-03 1 6 / 12 11 - 5 - 6 = 38 53 - 42 Quarterfinals ?
2003-04 1 5 / 14 16 - 5 - 5 = 53 68 - 48 ?
2004-05 1 4 / 14 17 - 4 - 5 = 55 52 - 28 ? Semifinals
2005-06 1 10 / 14 7 - 4 - 13 = 25 47 - 55 ?
2006-07 1 6 / 14 11 - 4 - 11 = 37 42 - 39 ? Quarterfinals
2007-08 1 5 / 14 11 - 4 - 11 = 37 44 - 42 ? Quarterfinals
2008-09 1 8 / 16 12 - 2 - 16 = 38 52 - 68 ? Quarterfinals
2009-10 1 10 / 22 14 - 4 - 6 = 46 67 - 34 ? Semifinals
2010-11 1 17 / 23 12 - 7 - 7 = 43 37 - 29 ?
2011-12 2 (Gr. 5) 1 / 14 21 - 3 - 2 = 66 94 - 28 1-2 Tacuense ?
2012-13 2 (Gr. 5) 1 / 14 21 - 2 - 3 = 65 111 - 15 2-0 7-1 Añorga, 3-1 1-2 Girona ?

1 Puebla won the final on penalties.

References

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