• a capacity of 4,400 spectators. Granada 74 CF was created on 6 June 2007 when Carlos Marsá, an investor from Granada, bought Segunda División team Ciudad...
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  • Granada Club de Fútbol (Spanish pronunciation: [gɾaˈnaða ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol]), known simply as Granada or "Graná", is a professional Spanish football club...
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  • 000-seater Estadio de La Condomina. Ciudad Murcia was relocated to Granada and renamed Granada 74 CF after the end of the 2006–07 season. Ciudad de Murcia was...
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  • Granada is a Spanish football team based in Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1947, it is the reserve team of Granada CF and...
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  • Iban Fagoaga (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    promotion with the Armeros, he moved to fellow second division side Granada 74 CF on a three-year contract. On 4 August 2008, after the Andalusians' relegation...
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  • team being renamed Granada 74 CF, it was announced that CP Granada 74 would become the new club's reserve team. The relocated Granada team ceased to operate...
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    Francisco (footballer, born 1978) (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    totals of 185 matches and 45 goals over six seasons, also representing Granada 74 and Alicante in the competition. Francisco was born in Almería, Andalusia...
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  • Juan Antonio Milla (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    first season. On 3 July 2008, Milla agreed to a deal with neighbouring Granada 74 CF also in division three. On 13 May of the following year, he moved to...
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  • Paco Esteban (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    Francisco "Paco" Esteban Granado (born 21 August 1981 in Granada, Andalusia) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a forward. Paco Esteban at...
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  • Juanma Ortiz (footballer, born 1986) (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    January 2008 Ortiz was loaned to Lucena CF of the Segunda División B. He subsequently returned to Granada 74 in June, being assigned to the main squad...
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  • Arosa v Granada "Plantilla Granada Club de Fútbol". Granada CF. "Comunicado Oficial | Famara Diédhiou, nuevo jugador del Granada CF". "Comunicado Oficial:...
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  • Rubén Torrecilla (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    with CD Castellón, Ciudad de Murcia, Granada 74 CF (created upon the disappearance of the former) and Alicante CF (freshly promoted into that tier). In...
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  • Gabriel Bordi (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    signed for Portuguese side Braga. In 2006, he signed for Spanish side Granada. Bordi mainly operated as a striker and was known for his strength. After...
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  • with Granada CF ignited during the tense 2010-11 Segunda División season, culminating in the Play-off final. es: playars of Elche CF "Elche CF – History"...
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    Xisco Nadal (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    ties to Villarreal in January 2008, and signed with newly-created side Granada 74 CF in the second tier. Upon their relegation he moved again, joining Levante...
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  • Estadio Escribano Castilla (category Granada 74 CF)
    Retrieved 2020-01-03. Escribano Castilla to be used as home venue for Granada 74 CF Estadios de España (in English) v t e 36°45′15.99″N 3°30′46.00″W /...
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  • an investor from Granada, transferring to that city and being renamed it Granada 74 CF. As the second division team moved to Granada, the reserve team...
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  • Marcos Alonso (footballer, born 1959) (category Málaga CF managers)
    second tier, no promotion– Real Zaragoza, Real Valladolid, Málaga CF and Granada 74 CF. Alonso earned 22 caps for Spain, the first coming on 25 March 1981...
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  • Carlos Aranda (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    Aranda had an unassuming spell with Granada 74 CF. After spending the first months of 2008–09 training with lowly CF Gavà, in December 2008 he signed with...
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  • Elvis Onyema (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    (Gls) 2005–2007 Poli Ejido B 52 (17) 2007–2008 Bellinzona 19 (1) 2008 Granada 74 20 (1) 2008–2009 Ceuta 37 (19) 2009–2010 Barcelona B 28 (7) 2010 Recreativo...
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  • Sergio Molina (footballer, born 1983) (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    25 (3) 2006–2007 Marbella 11 (1) 2007–2008 San Isidro 16 (5) 2008–2009 Granada 74 34 (5) 2009–2010 Caravaca 31 (3) 2010–2011 Orihuela 33 (9) 2011–2012 Puertollano...
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  • Diego López (footballer, born March 1974) (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    career relegation. López had subsequent spells with Novelda, Linense and Granada 74. Appearance(s) in the Segunda División B play-offs Motril Segunda División...
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    Luciano Héctor Becchio (born 28 December 1983) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is the assistant manager of Segunda...
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  • Cristian Díaz (footballer, born 1976) (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    Málaga CF, Elche CF, UD Salamanca, Sporting de Gijón, Ciudad de Murcia and Granada 74 CF – who rose from the ashes of Ciudad – retiring at CF Atlético...
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  • CF" [Official Announcement | Jesús Vallejo, new player of Granada CF] (in Spanish). Granada CF. 15 July 2023. Archived from the original on 15 July 2023...
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    Alberto Aguilar (Spanish footballer) (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    prompted a release in January 2008 with a move to second division club Granada 74 CF. Alberto stayed in that tier ahead of the following season, joining...
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  • Javi Guerra (footballer, born 1982) (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    his career in the Segunda División, with consecutive relegations with Granada 74 CF and Deportivo Alavés (the latter already owned by RCD Mallorca, which...
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  • Jaime Jiménez (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    Valladolid; the club was renamed Granada 74 CF for the 2007–08 season. In 2008, Jiménez signed with second-tier Elche CF. He played understudy to Willy...
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  • existence of Granada CF and the club's third consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. In addition to the domestic league, Granada participated...
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  • Antonio Valero (footballer, born 1971) (category Granada 74 CF footballers)
    Dehesas de Guadix, Valero played club football for San Fernando, CP Almería, Polideportivo Ejido, Motril and Granada 74. Antonio Valero at BDFutbol v t e...
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