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Club Deportivo Alpedrete is a Spanish football club based in Alpedrete, a town in the autonomous community of Madrid. Established in 1971, the club has played a key role in promoting football at the grassroots level in the region.

History

CD Alpedrete was established in 1971 in the town of Alpedrete, located in the autonomous community of Madrid, Spain. The club was founded by local football enthusiasts aiming to provide young athletes with the opportunity to play organized football while fostering community spirit.

Early Years

During its formative years, CD Alpedrete played in local amateur leagues under the jurisdiction of the Madrid Football Federation (Federación de Fútbol de Madrid). Despite limited resources, the club quickly became an important part of the town’s sports culture. Matches were played on dirt pitches before the construction of modern facilities.

Development and Growth

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, CD Alpedrete focused on expanding its football academy, creating youth teams in various age categories. The club earned a reputation for nurturing young talent, with several players advancing to more competitive clubs within the Madrid region. The team experienced fluctuating fortunes in the lower divisions of Spanish football. While promotions to higher divisions were occasional, the club maintained stability thanks to strong community support and dedicated volunteers.

Recent Years

In the 21st century, CD Alpedrete has remained competitive in regional leagues, particularly in the Primera Regional de Madrid and other divisions under the Madrid Football Federation. Although the club has not achieved professional-level status, it continues to be a respected institution in grassroots football. The construction of the Campo Municipal de Fútbol de Alpedrete significantly improved the club’s facilities, enabling better training conditions and accommodating a larger fan base. The club’s ongoing commitment to youth development remains central to its mission.