Interista93 wrote:
pucela73 wrote:
Real Burgos CF is not the same team that Burgos CF. Elduayen, Balint, Loren and many more were players of Real Burgos but no of Burgos CF.
I read the history of both teams but honestly I didn't understand much. Everything was so confusing. I understood this:
- Gimnástica Burgalesa was founded in 1934 and changed the name to Burgos CF in 1948
- It failed in 1983 and Real Burgos was founded the same year
- In 1994 Burgos CF was refounded after Real Burgos stopped his existence the same year
- Real Burgos was refounded in 2011 and I thought that this one is a total different team from the previous ones
Could you explain me exactly the history?

It is a real nonsense.
Real Burgos was founded on August 4, 1983, after the disappearance of Burgos Club de Fútbol. The then subsidiary team, the Burgos Promesas, had just climbed to the Third Division, so it was decided to disassociate it from the Club and liquidate the first team, transforming the Burgos Promesas into Real Burgos Club de Fútbol through a name change and adopt new colors (crimson red and brown brown identifying the Castilian city), establish a new shield (integrating some elements of the municipal coat of arms) and approve new Statutes.
He stopped competing in the 1995/96 season, but he maintained the legal and mercantile actions inherent to a SAD. He resumed his participation in a football championship in the 2011/12 season, in the lowest category, the First Provincial Amateur Division.
Currently he would have to be playing in Group VIII of the Third Division. An order dated 16/08/2018 of the Court of First Instance No. 5 of Valladolid, estimated the precautionary measure to register Real Burgos in Third Division season 2018/19.
At the same time, Burgos CF was re-founded in 1994 and began to promote categories until reaching the Second Division B, which is currently the strongest team in the city of Burgos.