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”’Atlético Cataluña Club de Fútbol”’ was a [[football club]] from the town of [[Barcelona]], in [[Catalonia]], Spain. Founded in 1922, the club was dissolved in 1970, merging with [[CD Condal]] to create [[FC Barcelona Atlètic]].

”’Atlético Cataluña Club de Fútbol”’ was a [[football club]] from the of [[Barcelona]], in [[Catalonia]], Spain. Founded in 1922, the club was dissolved in 1970, merging with [[CD Condal]] to create [[FC Barcelona Atlètic]].

==History==

==History==


Latest revision as of 08:30, 16 December 2025

Spanish football club

Football club

Atlético Cataluña Club de Fútbol was a football club from the city of Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain. Founded in 1922, the club was dissolved in 1970, merging with CD Condal to create FC Barcelona Atlètic.

A sweater of CD Fabra y Coats

Founded in 1922 as Club Deportivo Filatures as a club owned by the Fabra y Coats (es) company, the club was renamed to Club Deportivo Fabra y Coats in 1953.[1] In 1956, after three consecutive promotions, the club first reached the Tercera División.

The club remained in the third division in the following seasons, and was renamed to Atlético Cataluña Club de Fútbol in 1965 after Fabra y Coats merged with CD Cataluña de Las Corts, going to a closer approach with FC Barcelona. On 12 June 1970, Atlético Cataluña merged with CD Condal (also in the third tier at the time) to create FC Barcelona Atlètic.[2]

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