SCD Independiente (women)

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SCD Independiente (women)
Full nameSociedad Cultural y Deportiva Independiente (women)
Nickname(s)Inde
Founded1999
GroundLa Antoniana
Capacity300
ChairmanFrancesc Moranta Bauzà
ManagerLoris Bracone
LeagueAutonómica
2021–22Liga Autonomica, 7th

SCD Independiente is the women's football section of SCD Independiente. The club is located in Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands, Spain). It plays in Liga Autonomica, first level of Balearic territorial football and fourth in Spanish women's football.[1]

History[edit]

The team has been one of pioneering teams in women's territorial football in Mallorca, as it emerged a few years after recovery of competition on the island in 1996–97 season. Specifically, the section was set up in 1999–2000 season and has since competed without interruption, becoming one of most veteran clubs in competition.[2][3]

Her long career is only comparable to CE Algaida (1997) and UD Collerense (1999), born in same year as SCD Independiente, but with a much more outstanding and brilliant journey in terms of sports results.[4]

Since its foundation, it has been characterized by maintaining an average sporting potential, without major victories or notable titles. He was only promoted to Liga Autonómica in 2009 (result of creation of this category) and suffered a relegation to Regional in 2019 which he amended following season. On the other hand, it has also had no real chance of making the leap to higher state categories. In any case, this regularity, without ups and downs, has allowed him to maintain great stability while other more ambitious and more media-savvy teams have disappeared.

From beginning, women's team of SCD Independiente has played their matches at La Antoniana, like other teams in the club. The fact that this field was dirt until 2017 has been an obstacle to achieving growth achieved by other clubs in the city.[5]

Season to season[edit]

Season Tier Division Place
1999/00 3 Regional 8th
2000/01 3 Regional 8th
2001/02 3 Regional 8th
2002/03 3 Regional 6th
2003/04 3 Regional 4th
2004/05 3 Regional 6th
2005/06 3 Regional 7th
2006/07 3 Regional 5th
2007/08 3 Regional 6th
2008/09 3 Regional 5th[a]
2009/10 3 Autonomica 5th
2010/11 3 Autonomica 11th
Season Tier Division Place
2011/12 3 Autonomica 11th
2012/13 3 Autonomica 6th
2013/14 3 Autonomica 5th
2014/15 3 Autonomica 6th
2015/16 3 Autonomica 8th
2016/17 3 Autonomica 9th
2017/18 3 Autonomica 6th
2018/19 3 Autonomica 8th[b]
2019/20 5 Regional 4th
2020/21 4 Autonomica 3rd
2021/22 4 Autonomica 7th[c]
2022/23 5 Autonomica --
  1. ^ The team qualified to move up to new Liga Autonomica, but remained in third tier of the system due to its creation.
  2. ^ The team was relegated to Regional, but it really lost two tiers after the restructuring of national categories.
  3. ^ The team remained to Liga Autonomica, but it really lost one tier after the restructuring of national categories.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "SCD Independiente Camp Redó. Femenina Autonómica". Federació de Futbol de les Illes Balears.
  2. ^ CIHEFE, ed. (1 July 2017). "Los 50 años de la SCD Independiente Camp Redó (Palma). Un modesto tercero en discordia". Cuadernos de fútbol, 89. ISSN 1989-6379.
  3. ^ "El Independiente de Camp Redó celebra 50 años de fútbol". Última Hora. 6 December 2017.
  4. ^ CIHEFE, ed. (1 November 2018). "Notas para una historia del fútbol femenino balear (y II). Reaparición y desarrollo (1996-actual)". Cuadernos de Fútbol, 103. ISSN 1989-6379.
  5. ^ "Inauguran la remodelación del campo de fútbol de la Antoniana, en el Camp Redó". Diario de Mallorca. 21 June 2017.

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