Fixtures

Spain Tercera Group 5 10/19 15:00 7 Badalona vs CFJ Mollerussa - View
Spain Tercera Group 5 10/19 15:00 7 CF Montanesa vs Badalona - View
Spain Tercera Group 5 10/26 16:00 8 Badalona vs Badalona - View
Spain Tercera Group 5 10/26 18:00 8 UE Vilassar de Mar vs Badalona - View
Spain Tercera Group 5 11/02 16:00 9 Soyaux Angouleme vs Badalona - View
Spain Tercera Group 5 11/02 16:00 9 Badalona vs FC L'Escala - View

Results

Spain Tercera Group 5 10/12 15:00 6 Badalona v Cerdanyola del Valles FC - View
Spain Tercera Group 5 10/12 10:00 6 [7] CP San Cristobal v Badalona [2] W 0-1
Spain Tercera Group 5 10/05 15:00 5 Peralada v Badalona - View
Spain Tercera Group 5 10/05 15:00 5 [5] Badalona v UE Cornella [11] W 4-1
Spain Tercera Group 5 09/28 16:00 4 [4] Badalona v SV Halle Lions Women [12] D 1-1
Spain Tercera Group 5 09/21 10:00 3 [5] CF Montanesa v Badalona [4] D 0-0
Spain Tercera Group 5 09/20 17:00 3 CE L'Hospitalet v Badalona - View
Spain Tercera Group 5 09/14 16:00 2 [6] Badalona v Cerdanyola del Valles FC [16] W 1-0
Spain Tercera Group 5 09/14 15:00 2 Badalona v CE Manresa - View
Spain Tercera Group 5 09/07 16:00 1 [8] Peralada v Badalona [8] W 0-1
Spain Tercera Group 5 09/07 15:15 1 CE Europa B v Badalona - View
Club Friendly List 08/31 16:30 - Girona B v Badalona W 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 45 22 23
Wins 21 10 11
Draws 14 8 6
Losses 10 4 6
Goals for 67 38 29
Goals against 46 25 21
Clean sheets 18 9 9
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - CF Badalona

Club de Fútbol Badalona (Catalan pronunciation: [bəðəˈlonə]) is a Spanish football team based in Badalona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Founded in 1903 it plays in Tercera Federación – Group 5, temporarily holding home games at Estadi Municipal de Badalona, with a capacity of 4,170 seats.

Badalona acted as the reserve team of CF Badalona Futur during the 2022–23 season.

History

Badalona was founded in 1903 as Football Bétulo Club, being renamed FC Badalona five years later. It played 14 seasons in the second division (1934–36, 1939–41, 1947–52, 1963–68), but this was prior to the creation of the intermediate Segunda División B.

As the club was constantly in economical problems, having to battle for the people's preference with basketball side Joventut Badalona, it nearly disappeared in the early 2000s (as the side was on the verge of celebrating 100 years) but, after another merge, this time with Unió de l'Esport Badaloní, resurfaced and changed names to Club de Fútbol Badalona – with the latter preserving its history – eventually making its debut in the (new) third level in 2004.

In January 2015, its home ground since 1936, the 10,000 seat Camp del Centenari, was demolished and the club was relocated temporarily to Camp de Montigalà, until the completion of the new 4,100 seat Estadi Municipal de Badalona, inaugurated on 29 January 2017. Average attendance for their home games has been 946 in 2018–19 and 947 in 2019–20.

The club finished 7th in Segunda División B, Group 3 in the 2018–19 season. Badalona had a solid performance at home, having lost only 4 of 19 matches at the Estadi Municipal. The club finished 19th in the COVID-19 shortened 2019–20 season, winning only 3 of their 12 home games, but was not relegated to Tercera División as the Royal Spanish Football Federation revoked all relegations due to the incomplete (3/4 of games were played) season.

On 19 July 2022, Badalona absorbed UE Costa Brava. As the club was relegated to Tercera Federación, Costa Brava changed name to Club de Fútbol Badalona Futur, with the original Badalona acting as a reserve team.

Club background

  • Football Bétulo Club (1903–1907)
  • Football Club Badalona (1907–1941)
  • Club de Fútbol Badalona (1942–)
**Badalona CF: A Glimpse into the Heart of Catalonia's Football Scene**

Badalona Club de Fútbol, commonly known as Badalona, is a storied football team based in the coastal city of Badalona, Catalonia, Spain. Founded in 1903, the club boasts a rich history and a passionate fan base that has supported it through thick and thin.

Competing in the lower tiers of Spanish football, Badalona has made a name for itself as a breeding ground for talent and a resilient competitor in regional leagues. The team's colors, blue and white, symbolize the club's identity and pride, while their home ground, the Estadi Municipal de Badalona, provides an intimate setting for fans to rally behind their team.

Badalona's style of play is characterized by a blend of traditional Catalan football principles and modern tactics, emphasizing teamwork, technical skill, and a strong work ethic. The club has a reputation for nurturing young players, often integrating them into the first team, which has led to a strong connection with the local community.

Throughout its history, Badalona has experienced various successes, including notable runs in the Copa del Rey and competitive performances in the Segunda División B. The club's commitment to its roots and community engagement makes it a beloved institution in Catalonia, embodying the spirit of local football.

As Badalona CF continues to strive for success on the pitch, it remains a symbol of pride for its supporters and a testament to the enduring passion for football in Spain. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a newcomer to the sport, Badalona offers an authentic and exciting experience in the world of football.