Levante FC

Levante FC
Full name Levante Football Club
Nickname(s) Llevant
Founded 1909 (1917)
Dissolved (1915) 1939
Ground Estadio La Cruz
Ground Capacity 11,500

Levante Football Club was a football club based in Valencia, Spain

History

Levante Football Club was founded in 1909, in 1915 it was dissolved, but in 1917 was refounded. In 1939 Levante FC and Gimnástico FC merged in Levante UD.

Background

Levante FC - (1909–1939) → ↓

Levante-Gimnástico, renamed Levante UD - (1939–)

Gimnástico FC - (¿?–1939) → ↑

Copa de la España Libre

During the Spanish Civil War both Levante FC and Gimnástico CF played in the Mediterranean League, finishing fifth and sixth respectively. Teams from this league also competed in the Copa de la España Libre (Free Spain Cup). It was originally intended that the top four teams from the league would enter the cup, but FC Barcelona opted to tour Mexico and the United States. As a result, Levante FC took their place. The first round of the competition was a mini-league with the top two teams, Levante FC and Valencia CF, then qualifying for the final. On July 18, 1937, Levante FC beat their city rivals 1-0 at the Montjuïc.

Seasons

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1929/30 2nd
1930/31 6th
1931/32 1st
1932/33 4th
1933/34 5th
1934/35 3rd
1935/36 3rd

Honours

Quarter-finals (1): 1935

Kit evolution

External links

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