Fixtures

Spain Tercera Group 7 02/23 11:00 23 Las Rozas vs AD Parla - View
Spain Tercera Group 7 03/02 17:00 24 Mexico FC vs Las Rozas - View
Spain Tercera Group 7 03/09 17:00 25 Las Rozas vs Aravaca CF - View
Spain Tercera Group 7 03/16 17:00 26 Trival Valderas vs Las Rozas - View
Spain Tercera Group 7 03/23 17:00 27 Las Rozas vs CD Galapagar - View
Spain Tercera Group 7 03/30 16:00 28 Collado Villalba vs Las Rozas - View

Results

Spain Tercera Group 7 02/16 10:30 22 [8] SAD Villaverde San Andres v Las Rozas [3] L 3-0
Spain Tercera Group 7 02/09 10:30 21 [15] AD Cala Pozuelo v Las Rozas [3] W 0-1
Spain Tercera Group 7 02/02 11:00 20 [6] Las Rozas v CD Canillas [17] W 3-2
Spain Tercera Group 7 01/25 15:00 19 [9] Alcorcon B v Las Rozas [8] W 0-2
Spain Tercera Group 7 01/19 11:00 18 [8] Las Rozas v Torrejon [4] W 3-2
Spain Tercera Group 7 01/12 11:00 17 [7] Las Rozas v RSD Alcala [1] D 0-0
Spain Tercera Group 7 12/22 12:00 16 [4] Rayo Vallecano B v Las Rozas [5] L 3-2
Spain Tercera Group 7 12/15 11:00 15 [4] Las Rozas v Leganes B [8] L 2-4
Spain Tercera Group 7 12/08 11:00 14 [12] CDF Tres Cantos v Las Rozas [7] W 0-1
Spain Tercera Group 7 12/01 10:30 13 [8] Las Rozas v RCD Carabanchel [15] W 2-1
Spain Tercera Group 7 11/24 10:30 12 CD El Alamo v Las Rozas D 0-0
Spain Tercera Group 7 11/17 11:00 11 [7] Las Rozas v Collado Villalba [4] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 43 25 18
Wins 22 16 6
Draws 12 5 7
Losses 9 4 5
Goals for 66 46 20
Goals against 44 26 18
Clean sheets 15 9 6
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - Las Rozas CF

Las Rozas Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football club based in Las Rozas de Madrid, in the autonomous Community of Madrid. Founded in 1966 it plays in Tercera Federación – Group 7, holding home games at Polideportivo Dehesa de Navalcarbón, which has a capacity of 3,000 spectators.

History

Club Deportivo Las Rozas was founded in 1966, with the intention of promoting sport in the town. Six years later it reformed as a club, in order to compete with other professional teams in the Community of Madrid. On September 1, 1971 the club was registered in the Castilian Federation.

In the 1991–92 season Las Rozas reached the fourth division for the first time, remaining in that level for the following 18 years. From 2000 to 2002 it managed to finish second in the regular season, and won its group in 2004–05, always falling short in the subsequent promotion playoffs.

In 2009, after a merger with Unión Las Rozas, the team was renamed Las Rozas Club de Fútbol. Sports Director: Oscar Cornejo Maestre Jacobo went on to take over the club in 2011, with a salary of €4,000 / month under the motto "Fellowship Yes" from its self-proclamation, the club has gone on to have a single worker staff (himself).

Las Rozas is the nickname for the Spain national soccer team, officially known as the Royal Spanish Football Federation. The team represents Spain in international soccer competitions and is one of the most successful national teams in the world. Known for their technical skill, possession-based style of play, and talented players, Las Rozas has won numerous titles, including the FIFA World Cup in 2010 and the UEFA European Championship in 1964, 2008, and 2012. The team's iconic red and gold colors and passionate fan base make them a formidable force on the international stage. With a rich history and a tradition of excellence, Las Rozas continues to be a powerhouse in world soccer.