UD Salamanca B

Salmantino
Full name Unión Deportiva Salamanca, S.A.D.
Nickname(s) Charros, Unionistas
Founded 1952
Dissolved 2013
Ground Pistas del Helmántico,
Salamanca, Castile and León,
Spain
Ground Capacity 5,500
Chairman Spain Francisco Hernández
Manager Spain José María Hernández
League none
2012–13 3ª – Group 8, 15th (relegated)

Unión Deportiva Salamanca B, also known as Club Deportivo Salmantino, was a Spanish football team based in Salamanca, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded on 22 October 1952 it was the reserve team of UD Salamanca, and last played in Tercera División – Group 8, holding home games at Pistas del Helmántico, which seats 5,500 spectators.

The club was originally founded as farm team of UD Salamanca, being named Club Deportivo Salmantino. In 1997 both entities merged, the team was renamed Unión Deportiva Salamanca B, became the main side's reserve team and started competing in Tercera División. With the dissolution of UD Salamanca on 18 June 2013 due to accumulated debts, Salamanca B also dissolved with the main side, immediately after it was forcibly relegated to the Primera División Regional of Castila & León. A new club was later formed, taking the name Club de Fútbol Salmantino. It now plays in Tercera División Group VIII.

Club background

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1956/57 3 17th
1957–60 4 Regional
1960/61 3 8th
1961/62 3 7th
1962/63 3 6th
1963/64 3 5th
1964/65 3 16th
1965/66 4 Regional
1966/67 3 14th
1967/68 3 14th
1968–73 4 Regional
1973/74 3 14th
1974/75 3 14th
1975/76 3 17th
1976/77 4 Regional
1977/78 4 14th
1978/79 4 19th
1979/80 4 2nd
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1980/81 4 6th
1981/82 4 2nd
1982/83 4 10th
1983/84 4 7th
1984/85 4 5th
1985/86 4 4th
1986/87 4 7th
1987/88 4 14th
1988/89 4 6th
1989/90 4 3rd
1990/91 4 10th
1991/92 4 5th
1992/93 4 8th
1993/94 4 2nd
1994/95 4 2nd
1995/96 4 13th
1996/97 4 3rd
Season Tier Division Place
1997/98 4 4th
1998/99 4 12th
1999/00 4 1st
2000/01 4 3rd
2001/02 4 13th
2002/03 4 8th
2003/04 4 7th
2004/05 4 6th
2005/06 4 10th
2006/07 4 12th
2007/08 4 6th
2008/09 4 10th
2009/10 4 18th
2010/11 5 1ª Reg. 1st
2011/12 4 14th
2012/13 4 15th

Former players

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