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  2. 2024–25 Córdoba CF season - Wikipedia

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    Girona FC: Free 2 July 2024 [3] MF: Xavi Sintes: Sevilla Atlético: Free 3 July 2024 [4] FW: Nikolay Obolskiy: UD Ibiza: Free 4 July 2024 [5] GK: Ramón Vila: Atlético Baleares: 5 July 2024: MF: Théo Zidane: Real Madrid Castilla: Free 11 July 2024 [6] FW: Jacobo González: Alcorcón: Free 16 July 2024 [7]

  3. Estadio Nuevo Arcángel - Wikipedia

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    Estadio El Arcángel is a municipally-owned multi-use stadium in Córdoba, Spain. It is operated by football club Córdoba CF as their home turf through a 50-year lease. [2] Originally the stadium had 15,425 seats and was roughly oval shaped, with an athletics track between the pitch and the stands. [3]

  4. Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes - Wikipedia

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    The Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium is the center of a 40 hectares park and sports complex named Polo Deportivo Kempes, that includes the "Soledad García" provincial field hockey stadium, opened in 2012, [16] that honors the two times world champion Soledad García; an Olympic-size swimming pool, opened in 2014 and named after the olympic ...

  5. Córdoba CF - Wikipedia

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    Córdoba Club de Fútbol (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkoɾðoβa]), is a Spanish football club based in Córdoba, in the autonomous community of Andalusia.Founded in 1954 as Club Deportivo San Álvaro, it was refounded as Cordoba CF in 1954 after the dissolution of RCD Córdoba.

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  7. 2014–15 Córdoba CF season - Wikipedia

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    Córdoba CF; 2014–15 season; President: Carlos González: Head coach: Albert Ferrer (until 20 October) Miroslav Đukić (from 20 October) José Antonio Romero

  8. Estadio Miguel Sancho - Wikipedia

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    In May 1976, the stadium was given the name "Miguel Sancho" as a tribute to a former president that leaded the club for 24 years. [2] Mario Spirópulos (in office 1976–89) [7] was the president by then. [1] The stadium was refurbished in 1984 under the presidency of Donato Antonacci. [5] One year later, a lighting system was installed. [2]

  9. Estadio La Boutique - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Francisco Cabasés (popularly known as La Boutique de Barrio Jardín) is a football stadium located in the city of Córdoba in homonymous province of Argentina. It is owned and operated by C.A. Talleres, having been opened in 1931. [3] [4] The stadium has capacity for 13,000 spectators. [2]