CB Ramón y Cajal
Multi-sports club in Spain
Football club
Full name | Club Balonmano Ramón y Cajal | ||
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Founded | 2003[1] | ||
Ground | José Martínez Pirri | ||
Capacity | 1,500 | ||
Chairman | Yunes Mohamed Prim[2] | ||
Manager | Damián Torres[3] | ||
2020–21 | Regional Preferente, retired | ||
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Club Balonmano Ramón y Cajal is a Spanish multi-sports club based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 2003, their football team plays in Regional Preferente de Ceuta, holding home games at Estadio José Martínez Pirri, with a capacity of 1,000 people.
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References
- ^ "Ramón y Cajal". BDFutbol. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
- ^ "El CB Ramón y Cajal sigue apostando de forma decidida por la formación de sus técnicos" [CB Ramón y Cajal is betting decisively on the formation of their managers] (in Spanish). Ceuta TV. 31 August 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
- ^ "El Ramón y Cajal va cogiendo forma" [Ramón y Cajal is taking shape] (in Spanish). El Faro de Ceuta. 9 October 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
- ^ "Club Balonmano Ramón y Cajal" (in Spanish). Fútbol Regional. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
- ^ a b c d e "Club Balonmano Ramón y Cajal" (in Spanish). Fútbol Regional. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
- ^ a b c "Club Balonmano Ramón y Cajal" (in Spanish). Fútbol Regional. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
External links
- Soccerway team profile
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Ceuta
- Anyera
- Arab Baths
- Bienes de interés cultural in Ceuta
- Casa de los Dragones
- Cathedral of St Mary of the Assumption
- Ceuta border fence
- Ceuta Heliport
- Church of San Francisco
- Shrine of Our Lady of Africa
- Ermita de San Antonio
- Estadio Alfonso Murube
- Hotel Tryp Ceuta
- Punta Almina Lighthouse
- Military Museum of the Legion
- Monumento del Llano Amarillo
- Mosque of Muley El Mehdi
- Palace of Assembly of Ceuta
- Parque Marítimo del Mediterráneo
- Plaza de África
- Royal Walls of Ceuta
- Marinid Walls of Ceuta
- Bay of Ceuta
- Benzú
- Isla de Santa Catalina
- Monte Hacho
- Peninsula of Almina
- Perejil Island
- Pillars of Hercules
- Playa Benítez
- Playa Calamocarro
- Playa del Chorillo
- Playa El Desnarigado
- Playa El Tarajal
- Playa Miramar
- Playa de la Ribera
- Playa del Sarchal
- Playa San Amaro
- Port of Ceuta
- Príncipe
- Punta Blanca
- Tingitan Peninsula
- Tramaguera
- Septem (Roman Ceuta)
- Julian, Count of Ceuta
- Banu Isam
- Taifa of Ceuta
- Daniel and Companions
- Conquest of Ceuta
- Kingdom of the Algarve
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ceuta
- Siege of Ceuta (1419)
- Treaty of Lisbon (1668)
- Vidal Marín del Campo
- Sieges of Ceuta (1694–1727)
- Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791)
- COVID-19 pandemic in Ceuta
- 2007 Morocco–Spain diplomatic conflict
- Caballas Coalition
- Ceuta (Spanish Congress Electoral District)
- Ceuta (Senate constituency)
- Ceuta Ya!
- Ceutan Democratic Union
- Democratic and Social Party of Ceuta
- Movement for Dignity and Citizenship
- List of governors of Ceuta
- Mayor-President of Ceuta
- People's Party of Ceuta
- Socialist Party of the People of Ceuta
- Statute of Autonomy of Ceuta
- Union of Muslims of Ceuta
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- Africa Star
- Coat of arms of Ceuta
- Flag of Ceuta
- Haketia
- Medalla de la Autonomía de Ceuta
- Radio Televisión Ceuta
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