Club Deportivo Condal was a Spanish football club based in Barcelona. It was founded in 1934 and dissolved in 1970. The team played at the Camp de Les Corts, in Barcelona.
History
Condal was founded on 1 August 1934[1] as Sección Deportiva La España Industrial. It was renamed Club Deportivo Condal in 1956. In 1970 it merged with Atlètic Catalunya to create Barcelona Atlètic (now FC Barcelona Atlètic), which is the reserve team of FC Barcelona.
Season to season
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*As La España Industrial
| Season
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Division
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Place
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Copa del Rey
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| 1947/48
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3ª
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10th
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| 1950/51
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3ª
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4th
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| 1951/52
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3ª
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1st
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| 1952/53
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2ª
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2nd
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| 1953/54
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2ª
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5th
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| 1954/55
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2ª
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11th
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| 1955/56
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2ª
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3rd
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*As CD Condal
| Season
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Division
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Place
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Copa del Rey
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| 1956/57
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1ª
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16th
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| 1957/58
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2ª
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5th
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| 1958/59
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2ª
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4th
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| 1959/60
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2ª
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10th
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| 1960/61
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2ª
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12th
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| 1961/62
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3ª
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2nd
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| 1962/63
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3ª
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3rd
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| 1963/64
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3ª
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8th
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| 1964/65
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3ª
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1st
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| 1965/66
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2ª
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7th
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| 1966/67
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2ª
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16th
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| 1967/68
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3ª
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1st
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| 1968/69
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3ª
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7th
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| 1969/70
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3ª
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5th
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References
Other websites
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| Competition |
- Clubs
- Seasons & winners
- Relegation play-offs
- Players
- Winning Managers
- Stadia
- Rivalries
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| Statistics and awards |
- Records
- Hat-tricks
- All-time table
- LFP Awards
- Top Scorer (LFP)
- Pichichi Trophy (Top Scorer)
- Zarra Trophy (Spanish Top Scorer)
- Zamora Trophy (Best Goalkeeper)
- Miguel Muñoz Trophy (Best Manager)
- Don Balón Award
- Player of the Month
- Manager of the Month
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