A brief glimpse into the past

Min. 12 | Amarilla a Carpin por una falta en zona defensiva. La primera para el Móstoles. Bruno lanza una falta en zona de 3/4, contra la barrera. RSC Internacional 0-0 CD Móstoles (global 1-2) #TerceraFederación



🏆3aRFEF GRUPO 7 JORNADA 25     |       CD MÓSTOLES 1⃣-1⃣ CUC VILLALBA
🏆3aRFEF GRUPO 7 JORNADA 25 | CD MÓSTOLES 1⃣-1⃣ CUC VILLALBA

En El Soto, tras el empate entre @CDMostolesURJC y CUC Villalba , nuestro compañero José López charló con algunos ...



📽ENTREVISTAS POSTPARTIDO ⚪🔵 CD CANILLAS 1⃣-1⃣ CD MÓSTOLES URJC 🔵       |        🏆3aRFEF GRUPO 7
📽ENTREVISTAS POSTPARTIDO ⚪🔵 CD CANILLAS 1⃣-1⃣ CD MÓSTOLES URJC 🔵 | 🏆3aRFEF GRUPO 7

En el Municipal de Canillas, tras el empate a uno entre @CDCanillasTV y @CDMostolesURJC , nuestros compañeros Borja ...



Goles Tercera Federación | Grupo 7 - Jornada 20 (11 y 12 febrero 2023)
Goles Tercera Federación | Grupo 7 - Jornada 20 (11 y 12 febrero 2023)

(25 goles en 8 partidos) Las Rozas - Alcalá 1-2 Galapagar - Ursaria 1-2 Rayo Vallecano B - Paracuellos Antamira 1-2 Trival ...



REAL ARANJUEZ CF VS CD MÓSTOLES URJC - Jornada 20 - Tercera División RFEF
REAL ARANJUEZ CF VS CD MÓSTOLES URJC - Jornada 20 - Tercera División RFEF

Vive en directo el partido correspondiente a la J20 de Tercera División G7 entre Real Aranjuez CF y Móstoles URJC #aranjuez ...



Team, Place & City Details

CD Móstoles

Club Deportivo Móstoles was a Spanish football team from Móstoles, a city in the southern metropolitan area of Madrid. Founded in 1955 and dissolved in 2012 it played its last season in Tercera División, holding home matches at Estadio El Soto, which sat about 14,000 spectators.

CD Móstoles URJC

Club Deportivo Móstoles U.R.J.C., formerly CDE El Soto and CD Juventud Móstoles, is a Spanish football team based in Móstoles, in the autonomous community of Madrid. Founded in 1996, it plays in Tercera División, holding home games at Estadio El Soto, which has about 14,000-seat capacity.

Bienio progresista

In the history of Spain, the bienio progresista was the two-year period from July 1854 to July 1856, during which the Progressive Party attempted to reform the political system of the reign of Isabella II, which had been dominated by the Moderate Party since 1843 in the so-called década moderada. The Progressives were exaltados or veinteañistas, advocates of radical liberalism, in contrast to the conservative liberalism of the doceañistas or Moderates.

Vicálvaro
Vicálvaro

Vicálvaro is a district in the southeast of Madrid, Spain. It is named after the former municipality absorbed into the municipality of Madrid in 1951.

Vicálvaro (Madrid Metro)
Vicálvaro (Madrid Metro)

Vicálvaro is a station on Line 9 of the Madrid Metro.