Málaga CF
Association football club in Spain
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2024 | Málaga CF begins its 121st season, marking the club's return to the Segunda División after previous relegation. |
2024 | The club is scheduled to participate in the Copa del Rey tournament during the 2024-25 season. |
2024 | Málaga CF finished 3rd in Tercera División (3rd Division) and was promoted, showing resilience after multiple relegations. |
September 20 2024 | Granada drew with Málaga 2–2. |
September 14 2024 | Málaga beat Huesca 1–0. |
September 7 2024 | Córdoba drew with Málaga 0–0. |
August 31 2024 | Málaga beat Albacete 2–1. |
August 29 2024 | Left winger Yanis Rahmani transferred from Eibar on a free transfer |
August 20 2024 | Striker Sergio Castel joined Málaga CF from Anothorsis on a free transfer |
August 17 2024 | Racing Ferrol drew with Málaga 2–2. |
August 10 2024 | Málaga Spain's beat Spain's Córdoba 2–0. |
August 2 2024 | Left winger Julen Lobete signed from Celta de Vigo on a free transfer |
August 2 2024 | Málaga Spain's beat United Arab Emirates's Al Jazira 1–0. |
July 27 2024 | Málaga Spain's lost to Spain's Almería 0–1. |
July 22 2024 | Croatian forward Roko Baturina transferred to Málaga CF from Gil Vicente on a free transfer |
July 19 2024 | Midfielder Luismi Sánchez joined Málaga CF from Real Oviedo on a free transfer |
July 11 2024 | Málaga CF signed defender Álex Pastor from FC Andorra on a free transfer |
2023 | Málaga CF finished 3rd in the Segunda División B (3D) and secured promotion to the Segunda División. |
2023 | The club finished 20th in Segunda División, experiencing another relegation. |
2023 | Málaga CF won the Trofeo Costa del Sol for the eighth time, continuing their strong performance in this friendly tournament. |
2023 | Málaga CF was promoted to Segunda División from Primera Federación for the 2023-24 season. |
2023 | Currently competing in Primera Federación (3rd tier), finishing 3rd in the 2023-24 season. |
May 2023 | Málaga falls to the third tier (Primera Federación) for the first time since 1998. |
May 27 2023 | Málaga drew with Ibiza 1–1. |
May 20 2023 | Alavés beat Ibiza 2–1. |
May 13 2023 | Málaga beat Mirandés 2–0. |
January 25 2023 | Sergio Pellicer returns as head coach, continuing in the role as of the current date |
2022 | The club was relegated from the Segunda División after finishing 18th in the league standings. |
December 22 2022 | Gimnàstic beat Málaga 2–1. |
November 13 2022 | Peña Deportiva drew with Málaga 1–1 after extra time but lost on penalties 7–8. |
October 12 2022 | Leganés beat Málaga 1–0. |
October 9 2022 | Málaga drew with Andorra 0–0. |
October 1 2022 | Racing Santander drew with Málaga 0–0. |
September 2022 | The club participated in the Copa del Rey tournament alongside their league campaign, representing Málaga CF in the national cup competition. |
September 24 2022 | Málaga drew with Villarreal B 1–1. |
September 19 2022 | Tenerife beat Málaga 3–1. |
September 11 2022 | Huesca beat Málaga 1–0. |
September 4 2022 | Málaga lost to Albacete 1–2. |
August 2022 | Málaga CF began their 75th season in club history, competing in the Segunda División (second tier of Spanish football) for the fifth consecutive season. |
August 27 2022 | Mirandés lost to Málaga 1–3. |
August 22 2022 | Málaga lost to Las Palmas 0–4. |
August 14 2022 | Burgos beat Málaga 1–0. |
August 6 2022 | Granada Spain's drew with Spain's Málaga 1–1 but lost on penalties 2–3. |
July 30 2022 | Xerez Deportivo Spain's lost to Spain's Málaga 1–2. |
July 23 2022 | Cádiz Spain's beat Spain's Málaga 2–0. |
July 23 2022 | Kevin Villodres loaned to Gil Vicente FC in Portugal |
July 16 2022 | Hull City England's beat Spain's Málaga 3–1. |
July 15 2022 | Jonás Ramalho signed from Osasuna on a free transfer |
July 15 2022 | Rubén Yáñez signed from Getafe on a free transfer |
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