Results

Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 2 05/03 16:00 34 [8] CD Alaves B v Deportivo Aragon [10] D 2-2
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 2 04/27 10:00 33 [10] Deportivo Aragon v Teruel [5] W 1-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 2 04/20 15:00 32 [12] Deportivo Aragon v Alfaro [9] W 3-2
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 2 04/12 16:00 31 [16] Real Sociedad C v Deportivo Aragon [13] W 0-3
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 2 04/06 16:15 30 [15] Deportivo Aragon v Subiza [17] W 2-1
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 2 03/30 10:00 29 [14] UD Barbastro v Deportivo Aragon [15] D 0-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 2 03/22 15:00 28 [13] Deportivo Aragon v PGS Reba Basket U20 [14] L 1-2
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 2 03/15 16:00 27 [2] Arenas Club de Getxo v Deportivo Aragon [12] L 2-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 2 03/09 11:00 26 [10] Deportivo Aragon v SD Logrones [3] L 1-2
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 2 03/02 18:00 25 [10] Aldershot v Deportivo Aragon [13] W 0-2
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 2 02/23 11:00 24 [13] Deportivo Aragon v Utebo [4] L 0-2
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 2 02/16 17:00 23 CD Vitoria v Real Zaragoza B - CANC

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 34 17 17
Wins 13 8 5
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 16 7 9
Goals for 43 27 16
Goals against 48 29 19
Clean sheets 8 2 6
Failed to score 10 2 8

Wikipedia - Deportivo Aragón

Real Zaragoza Deportivo Aragón is the reserve team of Real Zaragoza, a Spanish football club based in Zaragoza, in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded in 1958, currently plays in Segunda Federación – Group 2, holding home matches at Ciudad Deportiva del Real Zaragoza, with a capacity of 2,500 seats.

History

Racing Club San José was founded in 1939, being renamed to Club Deportivo San José in 1943 and to in 1948. Amistad later became a farm team of Real Zaragoza, and the club decided to create Real Zaragoza Club Deportivo Aficionados in 1958, to serve as a second reserve team behind Amistad. The latter club achieved promotion to Tercera División in their first season, being later renamed to Juventud Club de Fútbol, as no reserve teams could compete in a national division with the same name of their parent club.

Despite reaching the promotion play-offs in 1962, where they lost to Alcoyano, the club spent the following two seasons unregistered. In 1964, after Amistad was dissolved, Juventud took their place in the third division, being now named Club Deportivo Aragón.

Deportivo Aragón was renamed to Aragón Club de Fútbol in 1966, and played four seasons under that name before changing it to Deportivo Aragón. The club enjoyed their best years under that denomination, as they played eight seasons in Segunda División B, and achieved promotion to Segunda División in 1985.

In 1991, after a change in the RFEF general regulations, Deportivo Aragón was dissolved for an official reserve team to take their place, named Real Zaragoza Club Deportivo "B". In 2011, after five seasons in Tercera División, the club bought a place in Segunda División B, but suffered relegation back to the fourth tier in 2013.

In December 2013, Zaragoza B returned to their previous name of Deportivo Aragón (officially Real Zaragoza Deportivo Aragón). In the 2016–17 season the club won Tercera División, Group 17 and promoted to the Segunda División B.

Real Zaragoza B is the reserve team of the esteemed Spanish football club Real Zaragoza, based in Zaragoza, Aragon. Founded in 1965, the team serves as a vital stepping stone for young talents aspiring to make their mark in professional football. Competing in the lower divisions of Spanish football, Real Zaragoza B provides a platform for emerging players to develop their skills and gain valuable match experience.

The team's colors reflect the identity of its parent club, featuring the iconic blue and white stripes that symbolize the rich history and tradition of Real Zaragoza. The squad is composed of a mix of promising youth players and experienced individuals, all working together to achieve success on the pitch.

Real Zaragoza B plays its home matches at the Ciudad Deportiva, a modern training complex that fosters a competitive yet nurturing environment for players. The team's commitment to developing homegrown talent aligns with Real Zaragoza's broader philosophy of promoting youth development and maintaining a strong connection to the local community.

As a crucial part of the Real Zaragoza family, the B team not only aims for success in their league but also plays a significant role in the overall strategy of the club, ensuring a steady pipeline of skilled players ready to step up to the first team. With a focus on teamwork, discipline, and passion for the game, Real Zaragoza B continues to strive for excellence in Spanish football.