Results

Spain Tercera - Play-Offs 06/08 17:00 1 AD Llerenense v CD Badajoz L 2-0
Spain Tercera - Play-Offs 06/01 18:00 1 CD Badajoz v AD Llerenense W 1-0
Spain Tercera - Play-Offs 05/25 16:45 2 CD Azuaga v CD Badajoz W 1-4
Spain Tercera - Play-Offs 05/18 16:30 2 CD Badajoz v CD Azuaga D 0-0
Spain Tercera Group 14 05/11 16:00 34 CD Badajoz v Castuera W 1-0
Spain Tercera Group 14 05/04 16:30 33 Jerez v CD Badajoz L 3-2
Spain Tercera Group 14 04/27 10:30 32 CF Trujillo v CD Badajoz W 0-1
Spain Tercera Group 14 04/20 15:00 31 CD Badajoz v Santa Amalia W 2-0
Spain Tercera Group 14 04/13 16:00 30 At. Pueblonuevo v CD Badajoz D 1-1
Spain Tercera Group 14 04/06 10:00 29 [6] CD Badajoz v Calamonte [12] W 3-0
Spain Tercera Group 14 03/29 16:00 28 [6] CD Badajoz v E.F. Puebla de la Calzada [15] D 1-1
Spain Tercera Group 14 03/23 16:00 27 [6] CD Badajoz v UD Montijo [10] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 21 20
Wins 20 13 7
Draws 15 7 8
Losses 6 1 5
Goals for 63 40 23
Goals against 26 10 16
Clean sheets 22 13 9
Failed to score 10 3 7

Wikipedia - CD Badajoz

Club Deportivo Badajoz is a Spanish football team based in Badajoz, in the autonomous community of Extremadura. Founded in 1905, it currently plays in Tercera Federación – Group 14, and holds home games at Estadio Nuevo Vivero, with a 15,198-seat capacity.

History

Founded after the merger of two clubs, named Racing and Sport, Badajoz became a serious member of the Spanish League in 1931, when Francisco Fernandes Marquesta donated the team their first ground, named El Vivero. Subsequently, playing most of their history between the third and second divisions, the club achieved a consistent stay in the latter level during the 1990s.

Never quite good enough to reach La Liga, 11 seasons in the second division came to an end in 2003, with relegation to Segunda División B, the new third level created in 1977. In 2006, Badajoz was saved from folding by the president of a junior club from the city, AD Cerro de Reyes, who replaced them in the third level, with Badajoz falling to the fourth.

On 1 July 2012 Badajoz was relegated to division four, due to a €70,000 debt contracted with its players during the 2011–12 season. being later disbanded through a liquidation process.

After the dissolution, the club was refounded by the supporters with the name of Club Deportivo Badajoz 1905. This re-foundation achieved two consecutive promotions, immediately to Tercera División and, at its third attempt, the club finally came back to Segunda División B on 25 June 2017 by beating CD Calahorra in the last round of the promotion play-offs. In 2019–20, the team dispatched SD Amorebieta, UD Las Palmas and La Liga club SD Eibar to make the last 16 of the Copa del Rey for only the second time, before losing 3–2 to Granada CF after extra time.

In 2020–21, the final season of Segunda B, Badajoz topped both of their groups to qualify for the new Primera División RFEF, but lost by one goal to Amorebieta for a place in the second tier in the play-off final.

Club Deportivo Badajoz, commonly known as CD Badajoz, is a professional football club based in Badajoz, Spain. Founded in 1905, the club has a rich history and is one of the oldest football teams in the country. CD Badajoz plays its home matches at the Estadio Nuevo Vivero, which has a capacity of around 14,500 spectators, creating an electric atmosphere for fans during home games.

The team's colors are traditionally black and white, which are proudly displayed in their kits. Over the years, CD Badajoz has experienced various successes and challenges, competing in different tiers of Spanish football, including La Liga and the lower divisions. The club has a passionate fan base that supports the team through thick and thin, contributing to the vibrant football culture in the region.

CD Badajoz is known for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community connection. The club emphasizes youth development and has a robust academy system that aims to nurture the next generation of football stars. With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, CD Badajoz continues to strive for success on the pitch, aiming to return to the higher echelons of Spanish football and make its mark in the competitive landscape of the sport.