AD Almería

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Almería
Full nameAgrupación Deportiva Almería
Nickname(s)Almerienses
Founded1971 (1971)
Dissolved1982 (1982)
GroundJuan Rojas, Almería,
Andalusia, Spain
Capacity13,468
LeagueSegunda División
1981–82Segunda División, 18th

Agrupación Deportiva Almería was a Spanish football club based in Almería, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1971, it held home matches at Estadio Municipal Juan Rojas, with a 13,468-seat capacity.

History

In only two years, AD Almería were promoted from the newly created Segunda División B to La Liga, finishing ninth in their debut season in the latter. The club had been founded just eight years earlier.

In 1982, however, due to severe economic problems, the team was forced to fold, being replaced in the city by CP Almería and, in 1989, by UD Almería, which would also appear in the top flight, in the 2000s.

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1971–72 4 1ª Reg. 1st
1972–73 3 10th
1973–74 3 2nd
1974–75 3 16th
1975–76 3 2nd
1976–77 3 3rd
1977–78 3 2ªB 1st
1978–79 2 1st
1979–80 1 10th
1980–81 1 18th
1981–82 2 18th

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