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Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 04/27 15:00 31 Cultural Leonesa B vs CDA Palencia - View
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 05/01 16:00 32 Atletico Tordesillas vs Cultural Leonesa B - View
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 05/05 16:00 33 Cultural Leonesa B vs Atletico Astorga - View
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 05/11 14:00 34 CD Colegios Diocesanos vs Cultural Leonesa B - View

Risultati

Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 04/20 15:30 30 Burgos Promesas v Cultural Leonesa B W 0-2
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 04/13 16:00 29 [7] Cristo Atletico v Cultural Leonesa B [4] D 1-1
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 04/06 15:00 28 [4] Cultural Leonesa B v SD Almazán [12] W 2-0
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 03/31 15:00 27 [2] Salamanca CF UDS v Cultural Leonesa B [4] L 2-1
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 03/23 16:00 26 Cultural Leonesa B v Villaralbo L 3-4
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 03/17 16:00 25 Real Avila v Cultural Leonesa B D 0-0
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 03/09 16:00 24 Cultural Leonesa B v At. Bembibre W 4-1
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 03/02 15:30 23 CD Laguna de Duero v Cultural Leonesa B W 0-1
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 02/24 16:00 22 [3] Cultural Leonesa B v Becerril [6] W 4-2
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 02/18 11:30 21 [13] Mirandes B v Cultural Leonesa B [2] D 1-1
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 02/11 15:00 20 [2] Cultural Leonesa B v La Virgen del Camino [11] D 1-1
Spagna - Tercera Gruppo 8 02/03 15:00 19 [6] UD Santa Marta v Cultural Leonesa B [2] D 0-0

Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 30 15 15
Wins 16 8 8
Draws 9 3 6
Losses 5 4 1
Goals for 46 21 25
Goals against 23 13 10
Clean sheets 15 7 8
Failed to score 7 5 2

Wikipedia - Júpiter Leonés

Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa "B" Júpiter Leonés, also known as Júpiter Leonés, is a Spanish football team based in León, in the autonomous community of Castile and León.

Founded in 1929 and re-founded in 2014, it is the reserve team of Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa.

History

Origins

Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa B was born from the team Jupiter Leonés, founded in 1929 and originally wearing a red or claret t-shirt and black pants. Between 1929 and 1936, Júpiter was not registered in the Regional Federation and only played friendly matches. It did not have its own stadium, so it played in different pitches depending on its availability.

With the disappearance of Cultural Leonesa, in the years of the Spanish Second Republic and the difficulties during the Spanish Civil War, Júpiter became the first team in the city of León, over the other main team of the city in the 1930s, the Deportivo Leonés. During this period, the club won 98 of the 117 games that it played, scoring 498 goals.

First contacts with the Cultural

Júpiter registered in the Federation for the first time in 1952 and it started playing official matches in the second provincial league. As the club was achieving great success, President Antonio Amilivia began the first contacts to merge Júpiter and Deportivo. In 1954 the presidents of both teams, Antonio Amilivia and Demetrio Villalón (who in the 1960s would be president of Cultural Leonesa) signed the first agreement of affiliation. Since its signature, Júpiter changed its colors to white, reaching Tercera División while Cultural Leonesa, as the main team of the city, was playing in Segunda División with a one-year presence in La Liga.

Separation and Golden Age

With the descent to Tercera de la Cultural in 1958 the agreement broke down and during the 60s they became legally different clubs, although for all the soccer people the union continued. The loan of players was constant and the fans of both clubs were the same, there was no rivalry, Jupiter was still "the little brother" and all the people in Leon understood it as well. The 1960s can be considered the "golden age" of Jupiter. The club was in the Third Division (a Third equivalent to the second B of today but harder) with a strong economy and a good policy of quarry that took advantage of the jewels that the modest clubs of the city removed from its rows. At the head of Jupiter was Agustín Álvarez "Cachús" who was always linked to the Culture but without giving up the best for his Jupiter, trying even in the middle of the decade (in the time of Operation Scrap) to convert Jupiter in the First team of the city to the detriment of the Cultural.

Definite union with the Cultural

In these 60's Cultural and Jupiter were at the same time being Next to the Ponferradina the "gallitos" of our group of Third. In 1970 with Ángel Panero to the front of the Cultural in Second Division contacts were resumed to reconvert to Jupiter in filial, condition that will have until 1974 when it happens to belong of form officially to the structure of the club, happening to call "Cultural Promesas".

During these years 60 and 70 Cultural and Jupiter were united even in the smallest details; There were card modalities to be members of both clubs, discounts, games that were played in a row, training and preseason joint and what they liked most in the hobby: it was usual for the Cultural to coincide outside the home the day that Jupiter did As local, so that both parties were put at the same time so that, while the fans saw the Jupiter, they would listen by the radio the party of the Cultural.

It is worth noting that in the 1985/86 season the Cultural and Cultural de León play in the third division. The subsidiary makes an exceptional campaign under the orders of Arlindo Cuesta. Winning the majors in the go 2-0 and tying in the return with a few steps to overflow. The lineup of Carlos, Pin, Tobi, Roberto, Paquito, Raúl, Cacharrón, Javi, Losada, Canseco and Pachi will be remembered.

Refounding Júpiter

After the season 2009–10, the reserve team was dissolved as Cultural Leonesa was relegated to Tercera División due to its financial trouble.

Cultural Leonesa B was refounded in 2014, recovering its original name "Jupiter Leonés". It started playing in Segunda Provincial, the seventh tier, and it finished its first season as champion of the league and was consequently promoted.

With the entering of the Qatari Aspire Academy in the board of Cultural Leonesa, the intention was to promote Júpiter to Tercera División immediately. In its first season managing the club, Júpiter achieved promotion to Regional Aficionados, only one tier below Tercera División, and two years later, in the season 2017-2018, Jupiter reached the goal of being promoted to Tercera División (the fourth tier in Spain's football leagues system).

Il Cultural Leonesa B è una squadra di calcio spagnola con sede a León, nella comunità autonoma di Castiglia e León. È la squadra riserve del Cultural Leonesa, che milita nella Segunda División B, terza serie del campionato spagnolo di calcio.

Il Cultural Leonesa B fu fondato nel 1994 e originariamente giocava nella Tercera División, quarta serie del campionato spagnolo di calcio. Nel 2000 fu promosso in Segunda División B, dove rimase per due stagioni prima di retrocedere in Tercera División. Nel 2004 fu nuovamente promosso in Segunda División B, dove rimase fino al 2012, quando retrocesse ancora una volta in Tercera División. Nel 2016 fu promosso nuovamente in Segunda División B, dove milita tuttora.

Il Cultural Leonesa B gioca le sue partite casalinghe allo stadio Estadio Reino de León, che ha una capacità di 13.346 spettatori.

Il miglior risultato ottenuto dal Cultural Leonesa B è il secondo posto in Segunda División B nella stagione 2004-2005.

Il Cultural Leonesa B ha partecipato alla Copa del Rey, la coppa nazionale spagnola di calcio, in due occasioni: nel 2004-2005 e nel 2016-2017. In entrambi i casi fu eliminato al primo turno.

Il Cultural Leonesa B è una squadra di calcio modesta, ma ha un seguito di tifosi appassionati. La squadra è conosciuta per il suo gioco offensivo e per la sua capacità di segnare gol.

Il Cultural Leonesa B è una squadra in crescita e ha l'ambizione di raggiungere la Segunda División, seconda serie del campionato spagnolo di calcio.