Escola Valls Futbol

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Escola Valls Futbol
Full nameEscola Valls Futbol
GroundEl Vilar, Valls
ChairmanSpain José Luís Rodríguez
ManagerSpain Ivet Martínez
LeagueSegunda División
2012-13Segunda División - Group 3, 2nd

Escola Valls Futbol is a Spanish football club from Valls, Tarragona best known for its women's team, formerly known as CFF Tortosa-Ebre and Gimnàstic Tarragona, which currently plays in Segunda División. Other than it, the club is centered in formative football.[1]

History[edit]

CFF Tortosa-Ebre played in the second tier between 1995 and 2009, mostly ranking in the middle positions. When RFEF decided to expand the Superliga Femenina with male clubs, Gimnàstic Tarragona bought CFF Tortosa and registered in the premier category.[2] The original club was thus disbanded and relocated from Tortosa to Tarragona.[3]

In its debut season Gimnàstic established a negative record by losing all 24 games, but it was spared from relegation as there were none. The team attained its first victory, a 3–2 win over UE L'Estartit, in the next season's week 2. However, a 16-games losing streak followed, sinking it in the bottom places. Gimnàstic ended the season 3rd to last with 3 wins and 1 draw in 28 games, and was relegated to the second tier.[4]

Following the relegation the club decided to register the team in the third tier instead of the second tier without considering promotion for financial reasons.[5] However, two weeks later the team was handed over to Escola Valls Fútbol, which registered in the second tier.[6] In its debut season representing Valls the team was its group's runner-up 5 points from the promotion play-offs, its best result in the category.

The senior team was finally dissolved in September 2013.[7]

Season by season[edit]

22: 2010, 2011

02: 2012, 2013
04: 2003
05: 2006
06: 2005, 2009
07: 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002
08: 1998, 2008
10: 1999, 2000, 2004
11: 2007

References[edit]

  1. ^ Profile Archived 2013-10-12 at the Wayback Machine in the Catalan Football Federation's website
  2. ^ Clubs transmit to the CSD their rejection to the new Superliga Femenina. Marca, 22/06/09
  3. ^ Woman and professional footballer, an impossible binomial in Spain. El Correo, 02/10/11
  4. ^ Results in soccerway.com
  5. ^ Nàstic keeps women's football but renounces to the top categories. Gimnàstic's website, 14/06/11
  6. ^ Nàstic and Escola Valls Futbol, united for women's football. Gimnàstic's website, 30/06/11
  7. ^ "El femení Nacional de l'Escola Valls Futbol desapareix" (in Catalan). El Vallenc. 6 September 2013.