Spain Segunda B Group 4 02/21 11:00 15 [7] Recreativo Huelva v Marbella FC [8] W 1-3
Spain Segunda B Group 4 02/14 17:00 14 [8] Marbella FC v Unione Sanremo [5] L 0-1
Spain Segunda B Group 4 02/10 14:45 9 [4] RB Linense v Marbella FC [7] L 2-1
Spain Segunda B Group 4 02/06 14:45 13 [8] Cadiz B v Marbella FC [7] L 1-0
Spain Segunda B Group 4 01/31 11:00 12 [5] Marbella FC v UD Tamaraceite [4] L 1-3
Europe Friendlies 01/28 10:30 - Marbella FC v Rostov L 1-3
Spain Segunda B Group 4 01/23 12:00 11 [10] Bahrain U19 v Marbella FC [7] W 0-3
Spain Segunda B Group 4 01/17 16:00 10 [8] Marbella FC v Algeciras CF [1] D 0-0
Spain Segunda B Group 4 01/10 11:00 9 RB Linense v Marbella FC - Postponed
Spain Copa del Rey 01/05 20:00 8 Marbella FC v Valladolid L 2-3
Spain Copa del Rey 12/16 19:00 7 Marbella FC v Lleida W 1-0
Spain Segunda B Group 4 12/13 17:00 8 [7] Marbella FC v San Fernando CD [6] L 1-2
Spain Segunda B Group 4 12/06 11:00 7 [9] Las Palmas B v Marbella FC [7] D 1-1
Spain Segunda B Group 4 11/29 17:00 6 [6] Marbella FC v Recreativo Huelva [7] W 2-0
Spain Segunda B Group 4 11/22 11:00 5 [7] Atletico Sanluqueno v Marbella FC [4] L 2-1
Spain Segunda B Group 4 11/08 16:00 4 [4] Marbella FC v Cadiz B [6] D 0-0
Spain Segunda B Group 4 11/01 11:00 3 [5] UD Tamaraceite v Marbella FC [1] L 3-1
Spain Segunda B Group 4 10/25 11:00 2 [5] Marbella FC v CD Marino [10] W 5-1
Spain Segunda B Group 4 10/18 16:00 1 [4] Algeciras CF v Marbella FC [4] D 0-0
Europe Friendlies 10/10 10:30 - Marbella FC v Linares Deportivo L 0-1
Europe Friendlies 10/06 17:00 - Marbella FC v Sevilla Atletico W 2-1
Europe Friendlies 10/03 09:30 - Marbella FC v Granada CF B L 2-3
Europe Friendlies 09/23 16:00 - Marbella FC v RB Linense L 0-1
Spain Segunda B Play-Offs 07/18 20:00 7 [2] Marbella FC v SCR Pena Deportiva [4] L 0-2
Spain Segunda B Group 4 03/15 17:00 29 Marbella FC v Granada CF B - Postponed
Spain Segunda B Group 4 03/08 16:00 28 [13] Recreativo Huelva v Marbella FC [1] D 0-0
Spain Segunda B Group 4 03/01 17:00 27 [2] FC Cartagena v Marbella FC [1] D 0-0
Spain Segunda B Group 4 02/23 16:00 26 [1] Marbella FC v RB Linense [7] D 0-0
Spain Segunda B Group 4 02/16 16:30 25 [12] Atletico Sanluqueno v Marbella FC [1] W 1-2
Spain Segunda B Group 4 02/09 17:30 24 [2] Marbella FC v Don Benito [15] W 1-0

Wikipedia - Marbella FC

Marbella Fútbol Club, formerly known as Unión Deportiva Marbella, is a Spanish football team based in Marbella, the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1997, it currently plays in Primera Federación – Group 2, playing home matches at Dama de Noche football ground.

History

Unión Deportiva Marbella was founded in 1997 immediately after the defunction of Club Atlético Marbella, which was founded 38 years before and was owned by Jesús Gil, also the chairman of Atlético de Madrid. In 2000–01, the team won its Tercera División group but came second to Real Betis B in the promotion play-offs. It subsequently qualified to the Copa del Rey for the first time, losing 0–1 at home to CD Díter Zafra in the preliminary round. In 2003, it was finally promoted to Segunda División B.

Marbella was taken over by businessmen Ian Radford and Wayne Elliott of the HI Group, an international sports, leisure, property and travel company in September 2007. In 2009, the club contested the play-offs for promotion to Segunda División for the first time, losing 2–1 on aggregate to Lorca Deportiva. In the ensuing domestic cup season, it reached the last 32 before an 8–0 aggregate loss to Atlético; the league campaign ended with relegation after seven years in the third tier.

On 28 June 2013 Unión was renamed Marbella Fútbol Club, by consent of the Russian ownership presided by Alexander Grinberg, in order to appeal to a wider foreign fanbase. At the end of the season, it ended four years in the fourth division with a 3–2 aggregate win over CD Eldense after extra time in the play-offs. By finishing second in the regular season, Marbella played in the 2018 Segunda División B play-offs, and lost on penalties in the first round to Celta de Vigo B.

Grinberg sold the club to Chinese investor Zhao Zhen in November 2018. In 2019–20, the team again came second and qualified for the play-offs, where all games were held in the local area due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nonetheless, they lost 2–0 in the first round to SCR Peña Deportiva. A league restructuring meant that Marbella were relegated from the last season of the Segunda División B in 2020–21, dropping to the fifth-tier Tercera Federación.

After two years in the fifth tier, Marbella achieved promotion in April 2023 as champions of their group. Goalkeeper Alberto Lejárraga celebrated the occasion by coming out as gay.

Marbella's first season in the Segunda Federación ended in success, with promotion to the Primera Federación in June 2024. They defeated Getafe B and then UD Logrones in two two-legged play off games. Following promotion, it was announced that Brazilian midfielder Casemiro would be investing in the club.

Club background

  • Atlético Marbella: 1947–1997
  • UD Marbella: 1997–2013
  • Marbella FC: 2013–present
**Marbella FC: A Glimpse into the Heart of Andalusian Football**

Marbella FC is a professional football club based in the picturesque coastal city of Marbella, located in the southern region of Andalusia, Spain. Founded in 2000, the club has quickly established itself as a prominent force in Spanish football, competing in various tiers of the national league system.

The team's colors, a vibrant blend of blue and white, reflect the stunning Mediterranean backdrop of their home city. Marbella FC plays its home matches at the Estadio Municipal de Marbella, a modern facility that can accommodate thousands of passionate fans, creating an electric atmosphere on match days.

Marbella FC is known for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community spirit. The club emphasizes youth development, with a robust academy system that nurtures young players and prepares them for professional careers in football. This dedication to grassroots football has helped the club build a loyal fan base and a strong identity within the region.

On the pitch, Marbella FC is recognized for its attacking style of play, characterized by quick passing, dynamic movement, and a relentless pursuit of victory. The team's competitive spirit and determination have earned them respect in the league, as they strive for promotion to higher divisions and aim to make their mark in Spanish football.

Off the field, Marbella FC is deeply involved in community initiatives, promoting sportsmanship, health, and well-being among the youth of Marbella. The club's commitment to social responsibility and community engagement has solidified its status as a beloved institution in the region.

As Marbella FC continues to grow and evolve, it remains a symbol of pride for its supporters and a beacon of hope for aspiring footballers in Andalusia. With a bright future ahead, Marbella FC is poised to make significant strides in the world of football, embodying the passion and spirit of the beautiful game.