Fixtures

Spain Tercera Group 17 01/05 16:00 16 Brea vs CD Ebro - View
Spain Tercera Group 17 01/12 16:00 17 CD Ebro vs Monzón - View
Spain Tercera Group 17 01/19 16:00 18 CD Ebro vs CF Calamocha - View
Spain Tercera Group 17 01/26 16:00 19 CD Utrillas vs CD Ebro - View
Spain Tercera Group 17 02/02 16:00 20 CD Ebro vs CD Fuentes - View
Spain Tercera Group 17 02/09 16:00 21 CDJ Tamarite vs CD Ebro - View

Results

Spain Tercera Group 17 12/21 15:00 15 [3] CD Ebro v AD Almudevar [17] W 1-0
Spain Tercera Group 17 12/14 15:00 14 Andorra CF v CD Ebro D 1-1
Spain Tercera Group 17 12/06 15:00 13 [3] CD Ebro v CD Binefar [2] D 0-0
Spain Tercera Group 17 12/01 11:00 12 Zuera v CD Ebro W 1-2
Spain Tercera Group 17 11/23 14:45 11 [2] CD Ebro v Huesca B [3] L 1-2
Spain Tercera Group 17 11/17 15:15 10 Fraga v CD Ebro W 1-3
Spain Tercera Group 17 11/10 15:00 9 [5] CD Ebro v Caspe [3] W 1-0
Spain Tercera Group 17 10/26 14:30 8 [7] CD Ebro v CD La Almunia [8] W 2-0
Spain Tercera Group 17 10/20 10:00 7 CD Cuarte v CD Ebro L 1-0
Spain Tercera Group 17 10/13 15:15 6 [7] CD Ebro v CD Belchite 97 [16] W 1-0
Spain Tercera Group 17 10/05 15:30 5 Epila CF v CD Ebro D 1-1
Spain Tercera Group 17 09/28 15:30 4 [7] CD Ebro v CDJ Tamarite [9] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 21 19
Wins 22 13 9
Draws 12 6 6
Losses 6 2 4
Goals for 53 25 28
Goals against 24 9 15
Clean sheets 19 14 5
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - CD Ebro

Club Deportivo Ebro is a Spanish football club in Zaragoza, in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded in 1942, it plays in Tercera Federación – Group 17, holding home games at Campo Municipal de Fútbol La Almozara, which has a capacity of 1,000 seats.

History

A lineup for a match in the 2008–09 season.

Club Deportivo Ebro was founded in two stages. Firstly, in 1942 by Mr. Calavia, competing in the Amateur Championship, since there was no Federation. Second, before the 1961-62 season the enthusiastic fans such as Victoriano Herrando and Domingo Vela (who were club's presidents), Santiago Sediles, Paulino Larena, José Cester, José Gallén, Armando Guerra and other members of the Board of Directors reestablished the club. In the 1970s the club played its home matches in different stadiums in Zaragoza such as Campo de Picarral and Campo de Miralbueno. The club successfully reached promotion to the Primera Regional with José Luis Bailera Martínez as a president.

In 2015, CD Ebro promoted for the first time to Segunda División B after beating CD Varea in the promotion playoffs.

CD Ebro is a professional soccer team based in Zaragoza, Spain. The club was founded in 1942 and currently competes in the Segunda División B, the third tier of Spanish football. CD Ebro plays their home matches at the Estadio Pedro Sancho, which has a seating capacity of 1,500 spectators.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a bull named "Ebro." CD Ebro has a passionate fan base and a rich history in Spanish football, with several notable players having worn the club's jersey over the years.

Known for their attacking style of play and strong defensive organization, CD Ebro has established themselves as a competitive force in the Segunda División B. The club has a strong youth academy system, which has produced talented players who have gone on to play for top clubs in Spain and abroad.

Overall, CD Ebro is a respected and well-supported team in Spanish football, with a bright future ahead as they continue to strive for success on the pitch.