Málaga
Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football club who were founded in
1994, two years after the demise of the city's traditional major
club, Club Deportivo Málaga. The current Málaga club was built
on the framework of Atlético Malagueño, which was the
developmental side for CD Málaga, but a legally separate club
founded in 1948. Malagueño continued in the lower levels of
Spanish football as the city's main club, changed its name in
1994, and embarked on a journey that took them to the Primera
División in 1999, where they have resided ever since.
The club plays its home games in the 33 000 seater Estadio La
Rosaleda in Málaga.
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