Granada 74 CF

This article is about the club which relocated to Granada in 2009. For its predecessor, see Ciudad de Murcia. For the club founded in 1974 and was briefly became its reserve team, see CP Granada 74.
Not to be confused with Granada CF.
Granada 74
Full name Granada 74 Club de Fútbol, S.A.D.
Founded 2007 as Granada CF 74, 1999 as Ciudad de Murcia
Dissolved 2009
Ground La Victoria, Granada,
Andalusia, Spain
Ground Capacity 4,400
2008–09 2ªB – Group 4, 18th

Granada 74 Club de Fútbol, S.A.D., commonly known as Granada 74, was a Spanish football team based in Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It has not registered in any competition since 2009, it held home matches at Estadio La Victoria de Pinos Puente, with a capacity of 4,400 spectators.

History

Granada 74 CF was created on 6 June 2007 when Carlos Marsá, an investor from Granada, bought Segunda División team Ciudad de Murcia. Ciudad's footballing rights and contracts were transferred to the newly founded side, which in practice meant Ciudad had been relocated to Granada even if the club was considered a new entity.

Ciudad players still under contract for the 2007–08 season had the option to stay with the new club or cancel their contract.[1] Also, as part of the new setup, Tercera División's CP Granada 74 became the reserve team.

For the 2009–10 campaign, Granada 74 was not registered in any category.[2]

Seasons

Season Division Place Copa del Rey
2007–08 21st
2008–09 2ªB 18th
Did not compete

See also

References

  1. Caso sin precedentes: el Granada 74, en Segunda, tras comprar su plaza al Ciudad de Murcia (Unprecedented: Granada 74, in division two, after buying Ciudad de Murcia's place); Cadena SER, 6 June 2007 (Spanish)
  2. El '74' no negocia ni se acoge a la concursal y esta medianoche bajará a la Liga Andaluza ('74' does not negotiate nor appeal to the law and will relegate to Liga Andaluza this midnight); Ideal, 31 July 2009 (Spanish)

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