Caravaca de la Cruz – Estadio Antonio Martínez El Morao
In May 2011 Caravaca CF had just completed their second season in Segunda B. Whilst their points total may not have matched the previous seasons sum of 52, they had done enough to safely secure another...
View ArticleLorca – Estadio Francisco Artés Carrasco
Sometimes, you have to wonder whether it is worth it? All that effort, money and stress and what do you have to show for it? However, before you get too depressed about the club you follow, spare a...
View ArticleMazarrón – Estadio Municipal de Mazarrón
July 2010 was not a great month for Murcian clubs, as along with Águilas, Mazarrón lost its established club Mazarrón Club de Fútbol. In their place has sprung up Mazarrón Fútbol Club who now play in...
View ArticleLorqui – Estadio Municipal Juan de la Cierva
In the summer of 2007, Granada 74 founder and club President Carlos Marsá Valdovinos, bought the financially bereft second division club Club de Fútbol Ciudad de Murcia for 27 million euros and moved...
View ArticleMoratalla – Estadio Casa Felipe
Due to its remote location in the north west mountains of Murcia, the town of Moratalla has always struggled to field competitive football teams. Over the years, a number of senior and junior clubs...
View ArticleMurcia – La Condomina
There is some dispute over the formation date of Real Murcia Club de Fútbol. Some list it as 1906, others 1908, whilst the club states that its official birthday is 6 December 1919. What we do know is...
View ArticleMurcia – Nueva Condomina
It was Real Murcia’s surprise promotion to La Primera in 2003 that highlighted the inadequacies of the old Estadio de la Condomina. The Municipality had purchased the stadium for a knock down 40...
View ArticleMurcia – Estadio Municipal Torres de Cotilla
The Estadio Municipal Torres de Cotilla is officially the current home ground of Real Murcia B or Real Murcia Imperia as they have been known in recent seasons. I say official as they are prone to...
View ArticleCartagena – El Almarjal
The old Estadio El Almarjal was the focal point for football in Cartagena for over 60 years. An old school stadium that changed little during its lifetime, it was however not the city’s first stadium....
View ArticleLa Unión – Polideportivo Municipal
Caravaca CF is no more. The club, or more accurately, their place in Segunda B was removed from Caravaca and dropped in La Unión, a small mining town of 18,000 inhabitants in the south of Murcia. Given...
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