Gimnástica Segoviana CF

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Gimnástica Segoviana Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Segovia, the capital of the namesake province, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1928 as Sociedad Deportiva Gimnástica Segoviana, it plays in Segunda Federación – Group 1, holding home games at Estadio La Albuera, which has a capacity of 6,000 spectators (5,326 in terrace areas and 674 in the tribunes).[2]

Full nameGimnástica Segoviana
Club de Fútbol
NicknameLa Gloriosa
Founded1928
GroundLa Albuera, Segovia,
Castile and León, Spain
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Gimnástica Segoviana
Full nameGimnástica Segoviana
Club de Fútbol
NicknameLa Gloriosa
Founded1928
GroundLa Albuera, Segovia,
Castile and León, Spain
Capacity6,000 [1]
PresidentAgustín Cuenca
Head coachIñaki Bea
LeagueSegunda Federación – Group 1
2024–25Primera Federación – Group 1, 19th of 20 (relegated)
Websitewww.gimnasticasegoviana.es
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History

On 28 June 1928 the club named S.D. Gimnástica Segoviana was officially created with Francisco del Barrio being elected as its first president.[3]

After playing since its foundation between Tercera División and the Regional leagues, Gimnástica Segoviana promoted to Segunda División B for the first time in 1999, but the club could not remain in the league and was immediately relegated after its first season in the third tier.

In 2011, Gimnástica segoviana repeated success, this time after beating Arroyo CP, SD Noja and SD Logroñés in the promotion play-offs, but again was relegated in the next season. Five years later, the club would come back to the third tier after beating Atlético Malagueño by a huge 4–1 overall in the promotion play-offs.[4]

Club background

  • Sociedad Deportiva Gimnástica Segoviana - (1928–2006)
  • Gimnástica Segoviana Club de Fútbol - (2006–)

Season to season

La Albuera, stadium of Gimnástica Segoviana.
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Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1944–45 3 6th
1945–46 3 10th
1946–47 3 3rd
1947–48 3 6th Second round
1948–49 3 13th Third round
1949–50 DNP
1950–51 3 8th
1951–52 3 15th
1952–53 4 1ª Reg. 6th
1953–54 4 1ª Reg. 13th
1954–55 3 7th
1954–55 3 7th
1956–57 3 9th
1957–58 3 17th
1958–59 4 1ª Reg. 4th
1959–60 4 1ª Reg. 9th
1960–61 4 1ª Reg. 3rd
1961–62 4 1ª Reg. 3rd
1962–63 3 10th
1963–64 3 6th
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1964–65 3 5th
1965–66 3 4th
1966–67 3 15th
1967–68 3 3rd
1968–69 3 18th
1969–70 3 18th
1970–71 4 1ª Reg. 9th
1971–72 4 1ª Reg. 13th
1972–73 4 1ª Reg. 11th
1973–74 5 1ª Reg. 3rd
1974–75 4 Reg. Pref. 9th
1975–76 5 1ª Reg. 4th
1976–77 4 Reg. Pref. 12th
1977–78 5 Reg. Pref. 17th
1978–79 6 1ª Reg. 5th
1979–80 6 1ª Reg. 2nd
1980–81 5 Reg. Pref. 8th
1981–82 5 Reg. Pref. 2nd
1982–83 4 17th
1983–84 4 11th
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Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
2024–25 3 1ª Fed. 19th First round
2025–26 4 2ª Fed.
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Current squad

As of 27 September 2025[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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Former players

Former coaches

References

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