Séneca CF

{{Short description|Association football club in Spain}}

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| clubname = Séneca

| image = Séneca CF logo.png

| fullname = Séneca Club de Fútbol

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| founded = {{start date and age|1963}}{{Instagram|seneca_cf}} {{in lang|es}}

| ground = Enrique Puga, Córdoba,
Andalusia, Spain

| capacity = 2,000

| chrtitle = President

| chairman =

| coach =

| league = Liga Nacional Juvenil

| season = 2023–24

| position = División de Honor – Group 4, 16th of 18

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Séneca Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Córdoba, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1963, it is dedicated to youth football.{{cite web|url=https://www.futbol-regional.es/sociedad.php?Seneca_CF&soc=19166|title=Séneca Club de Fútbol|publisher=Fútbol Regional|language=es|accessdate=20 July 2024}}

The club also had a senior men's team playing in the regional leagues in the 2000s, while a senior women's team played in the 2011–12 Segunda División.{{cite web|url=https://www.futbol-regional.es/equipo.php?Seneca_CF&equ=11640&sec=f|title=Séneca Club de Fútbol|publisher=Fútbol Regional|language=es|accessdate=20 July 2024}}

Season to season

{{cite web|url=https://www.futbol-regional.es/equipo.php?Seneca_CF&equ=24517|title=Séneca Club de Fútbol|publisher=Fútbol Regional|language=es|accessdate=20 July 2024}}

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!Season

!Tier

!Division

!Place

!Copa del Rey

style="background:#C0F2DF;"|1973–74

|style="background:#C0F2DF;"|6

|style="background:#C0F2DF;"|{{Abbr|3ª Reg.|Tercera Regional de Córdoba}}

|style="background:#C0F2DF;"|1st

|style="background:#efefef;"|

style="background:#FFFFFF;"|{{small|1974–2000}}

!style="background:#FFFFFF;" colspan="3"|DNP

|style="background:#efefef;"|

style="background:#BBD7EC;"|2000–01

|style="background:#BBD7EC;"|6

|style="background:#BBD7EC;"|{{Abbr|1ª Reg.|Primera Regional de Córdoba}}

|style="background:#BBD7EC;"|7th

|style="background:#efefef;"|

style="background:#BBD7EC;"|2001–02

|style="background:#BBD7EC;"|6

|style="background:#BBD7EC;"|{{Abbr|1ª Reg.|Primera Regional de Córdoba}}

|style="background:#BBD7EC;"|1st

|style="background:#efefef;"|

style="background:#EFEF99;"|2002–03

|style="background:#EFEF99;"|5

|style="background:#EFEF99;"|Reg. Pref.

|style="background:#EFEF99;"|9th

|style="background:#efefef;"|

style="background:#EFEF99;"|2003–04

|style="background:#EFEF99;"|5

|style="background:#EFEF99;"|Reg. Pref.

|style="background:#EFEF99;"|15th

|style="background:#efefef;"|

style="background:#BBD7EC;"|2004–05

|style="background:#BBD7EC;"|6

|style="background:#BBD7EC;"|Reg. Pref.

|style="background:#BBD7EC;"|14th

|style="background:#efefef;"|

Famous players

Note: List consists of players who appeared in La Liga or reached international status.{{cite web|url=https://www.senecacf.net/senecacfnet/el-rincon-de-manolin-cuesta/con-pasado-rojinegro/|title=Pasado Rojinegro|trans-title=Red-and-black past|publisher=Séneca CF|language=es|accessdate=20 July 2024}}

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