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Club Deportivo Albacete, commonly known as Albacete, is a professional football club based in Albacete, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. Founded in 1932, the club has a storied history within Spanish football. The team is nicknamed "The Cete Boys" and plays its home matches at Estadio Nuevo Albacete, which was constructed in 1941 and has a seating capacity of 20,500.
History
Club Deportivo Albacete was established in 1932 and has since become a significant part of the local sports culture. The club's home, Estadio Nuevo Albacete, built in 1941, has been the venue for many memorable matches and continues to be a fortress for the team.
Achievements
The club's most successful period was in the mid-1970s. Their highest ever league finish came in the 1974-75 season when they secured 3rd place in the Segunda División. The pinnacle of their success was winning the Copa del Rey in 1975, marking the club's only major trophy to date.
Rivalries
Club Deportivo Albacete shares a fierce rivalry with Albacete Balompié. Matches between these two teams are highly anticipated and draw significant local interest.
Records
• Biggest Win: 8-1 vs Melilla (2024) • Biggest Defeat: 12-1 vs Real Madrid (1946)
Players
• All-Time Top Goal Scorer: Juan Manuel Tejero (374 goals, 1974-1991) • All-Time Top Assister: Marc Soriano (128 assists, 1972-1990) • Most Appearances: Denis Alcaide (734 appearances, 1971-1998) • Youngest Ever Player: Denis Alcaide, 16 years, 274 days (1971) • Oldest Ever Player: Denis Alcaide, 43 years, 345 days (1998)
Transfers • Highest Transfer Fee Paid: €450.5K for David Valladares from Levante (2016) • Highest Transfer Fee Received: €35.5M for Cesar Valdés to Sevilla (2020)
Recent Performance As of the 2023-24 season, Club Deportivo Albacete competes in the Segunda División, aiming to build on their historic achievements and push for promotion to the top tier of Spanish football. The club's biggest win in recent history was an 8-1 victory over Melilla in 2024, demonstrating their potential and ambition.
Legacy
Club Deportivo Albacete remains an integral part of Spanish football, celebrated for its passionate fan base, historic achievements, and enduring legacy. The club continues to develop talent and strive for success in Spain's competitive football landscape.