Juan Carlos I, Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha, Spain
Capacity
2,900
Chairman
Vacant
Manager
Vacant
League
None
2008–09
3ª - Group 18, 3rd
Website
Club website
Home colours
Away colours
Manchego Ciudad Real Club de Fútbol was a Spanish football team based in Ciudad Real in the namesake province, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. Founded in 2000, it held home games at Estadio Rey Juan Carlos I, with a capacity of 2,900 seats.
with a capacity of 2,900 seats. After the disappearance of CD Manchego in 2000, ManchegoCF was created. In July 2009, after six seasons in the fourth division...
and dissolved in 2000, Its successor was ManchegoCF and later CD Ciudad Real, that was renamed again as Manchego in 2016. Campo de la Puerta de Granada...
Mérida UD's participations Including Sangonera Atlético CF's participations Including Guadix CF (1969–2005)'s participations Including Ciudad de Murcia's...
against CD Manchego Ciudad Real. He scored his first senior goal on 1 May 2022, netting the B's fourth in a 4–1 away routing of Villarrubia CF. Upon returning...
(born 14 July 1994) is a Chilean footballer who plays as a midfielder for Manchego in the Segunda Federación. Born in Penco, Navarrete joined Universidad...
substitute for Antonio Zarzana in a 3–0 Segunda Federación home win over CD Manchego Ciudad Real. He scored his first goal for the B's on 26 November, netting...
Spain, he has played in Colombia. Gregori started his senior career with CF Torre Levante. In 2015, he signed for Envigado in the Colombian Categoría...
preserved by salting, such as Spanish ham, or immersed in olive oil, such as Manchego cheese. Atlantic Spain – the Northern coast, including Asturian, Basque...
Spanish) "Aranda se marcha cedido al conjunto manchego por el Sevilla" [Aranda is loaned by Sevilla to the manchego outfit] (in Spanish). Diario AS. 23 August...