Fixtures

Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 05/05 16:00 33 Ontinyent vs Acero - View
Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 05/11 16:00 34 Acero vs Silla CF - View

Results

Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 05/01 15:30 32 Acero v Elche Ilicitano W 2-0
Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 04/27 15:30 31 [6] Utiel v Acero [16] D 2-2
Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 04/21 15:30 30 Acero v Levante B L 0-1
Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 04/14 15:00 29 [17] CD Burriana v Acero [16] L 1-0
Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 04/07 15:00 28 [16] Acero v Atzeneta [4] L 0-1
Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 03/30 16:00 27 [14] Athletic Torrellano v Acero [16] L 1-0
Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 03/24 16:00 26 [16] Acero v UD Castellonense [11] W 1-0
Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 03/16 15:00 25 [17] Patacona CF v Acero [15] L 3-2
Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 03/10 16:00 24 [14] Acero v Jove Espanol [3] L 1-3
Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 03/06 16:30 22 [14] Acero v Soneja [10] W 1-0
Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 03/03 15:30 23 [7] Gandia v Acero [14] D 0-0
Spanyol Tercera - 6. csoport 02/25 16:00 22 Acero v Soneja - CANC

Statisztika

 TotalHazaiVendég
Matches played 32 16 16
Wins 8 5 3
Draws 8 2 6
Losses 16 9 7
Goals for 35 21 14
Goals against 53 27 26
Clean sheets 8 2 6
Failed to score 12 6 6

Wikipedia - CD Acero

Club Deportivo Acero (often shortened to CDA or CD Acero, 'Steel Sporting Club' in Spanish) is a Spanish football team based in Puerto de Sagunto (an urban nucleus in Sagunto), in the Valencian Community, Spain. Founded in 1919 it plays in Tercera Federación – Group 6, holding home games at Estadio El Fornàs, which has a capacity of 4,500 spectators.

History

Football reached Sagunto city when the Basque sailors who docked at the commercial port played the game with the locals. In 1919 Sporting Club was founded, bringing the colors of the Athletic Club in honor of the steel company. In the early 1920s the club began to play against such popular teams, like Valencia CF or Levante UD, thus developing in a more professional way.

After the Spanish Civil War, the use of foreign idioms was forbidden, so the football team was renamed to Club Deportivo Acero.

Club background

  • Sporting Club Canet (1919–1932)
  • Sporting Club Puerto Sagunto (1932–1940)
  • Club Deportivo Acero (1940–)