- Galáctico Pegaso
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Galáctico Pegaso Full name Galáctico Pegaso Founded 1962 Dissolved 2010 Ground La Foresta, Tres Cantos,
Madrid, Spain
(Capacity: 2,000)2009–10 3ª - Group 7, 20th Home coloursAway coloursGaláctico Pegaso was a Spanish football team based in Tres Cantos, in the autonomous Community of Madrid. Founded in 1962 and dissolved in 2010, it held home games at Estadio La Foresta, with a capacity of 2,000 seats.
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History
In 1962, Pegaso company, founded Club Deportivo Pegaso', with the club fluctuacting between the regional leagues and Tercera División in the first 16 years of existence. In 1977, Segunda División B had been created as the new third level and, after two seasons in that category, it returned to Tercera - now division four - for a further nine years.
In the late 80's/early 90's, the team played three more seasons in the third division, spending the remaining years in the fourth. In the 2000, the team was moved to Tres Cantos in the Community of Madrid, merging with Club Deportivo Tres Cantos two years later, and being renamed Pegaso Tres Cantos.
In 2004, another name change, with the club being renamed Sección de Acción Deportiva Tres Cantos Pegaso. Three years later, after a merge with Tornado Tres Cantos, the latter acted as its reserve team for one year.
Subsequently, the team became the property of Stars2007 Group S.L., changing names again, now to Galáctico Pegaso. In May 2010, after losing the company's support, the club was merged with Club Deportivo Islas to form UD Tres Cantos Islas.[1][2]
Club background
- Club Deportivo Pegaso - (1962–2002)
- Pegaso Tres Cantos - (2002–04)
- Sección de Acción Deportiva Tres Cantos Pegaso - (2004–08)
- Galáctico Pegaso - (2008–10)
Season to season
Season Division Place Copa del Rey from 63-64 Regional — to 66-67 Regional — 1967/68 3ª 8th 1968/69 3ª 11th 1969/70 3ª 11th 1970/71 Regional — 1971/72 Regional — 1972/73 3ª 6th 1973/74 3ª 12th 1974/75 3ª 9th 1975/76 3ª 11th 1976/77 3ª 3rd 1977/78 2ªB 15th 1978/79 2ªB 19th 1979/80 3ª 6th 1980/81 3ª 13th 1981/82 3ª 5th Season Division Place Copa del Rey 1982/83 3ª 4th 1983/84 3ª 1st 1984/85 3ª 13th 1985/86 3ª 9th 1986/87 3ª 2nd 1987/88 3ª 1st 1988/89 2ªB 9th 1989/90 2ªB 16th 1990/91 2ªB 17th 1991/92 3ª 9th 1992/93 3ª 17th 1993/94 3ª 12th 1994/95 3ª 5th 1995/96 3ª 12th 1996/97 3ª 8th 1997/98 3ª 11th 1998/99 3ª 15th Season Division Place Copa del Rey 1999/00 3ª 13th 2000/01 3ª 15th 2001/02 3ª 15th 2002/03 3ª 15th 2003/04 3ª 2nd 2004/05 3ª 6th 2005/06 3ª 6th 2006/07 3ª 17th 2007/08 Preferente 1st 2008/09 3ª 16th 2009/10 3ª 20th
- 5 seasons in Segunda División B
- 35 seasons in Tercera División
Famous players
- Alfredo Santaelena
- Carlos Cuéllar
- Quique Flores
- José García Calvo
- Miguel Hernández
- Juan Sabas
References
- ^ Primeras reacciones de los clubes de fútbol de Tres Cantos ante la fusión entre el SAD Pegaso y Club Deportivo Islas (First reactions from Tres Cantos' football clubs to merger between SAD Pegaso and Club Deportivo Islas); Entrescantos, 8 May 2010 (Spanish)
- ^ Polémica fusión en Tres Cantos (Controversial merge in Tres Cantos); FutMadrid, 24 June 2010 (Spanish)
External links
Categories:- Spanish football club stubs
- Spanish football clubs
- Madrid football teams
- Association football clubs established in 1962
- Association football clubs disestablished in 2010
- Defunct Spanish football clubs
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