Club Deportivo Condal was a
Spanish football club based in
Barcelona, in the autonomous community of
Catalonia. Founded in 1934 and dissolved in 1970, it held home games at Camp de Les Corts, with a capacity of 25,000 spectators.
History
Condal was founded on 1 August 1934[1] as Sección Deportiva La España Industrial, being renamed Club Deportivo Condal 22 years later. Between 1956 and 1961 it played in
La Liga and
Segunda División, having its only top flight experience in the
1956–57 season, finishing in 16th and last position.
Condal spent the last nine years of its existence in
Tercera División, with the exception of two campaigns in the second level. In 1970 it
merged with Atlètic Catalunya to form a new club,
FC Barcelona B who acted as
FC Barcelona's reserves.
Club Deportivo Condal was a
Spanish football club based in
Barcelona, in the autonomous community of
Catalonia. Founded in 1934 and dissolved in 1970, it held home games at Camp de Les Corts, with a capacity of 25,000 spectators.
History
Condal was founded on 1 August 1934[1] as Sección Deportiva La España Industrial, being renamed Club Deportivo Condal 22 years later. Between 1956 and 1961 it played in
La Liga and
Segunda División, having its only top flight experience in the
1956–57 season, finishing in 16th and last position.
Condal spent the last nine years of its existence in
Tercera División, with the exception of two campaigns in the second level. In 1970 it
merged with Atlètic Catalunya to form a new club,
FC Barcelona B who acted as
FC Barcelona's reserves.