- Club. In 1933 Málaga SC and FC Malagueño
merged to
become Club
Deportivo Malacitano,
although it was not a real
merging at all, only a name
change of FC Malagueño...
- CD Málaga also
premiered its new name, its
previous name had been CD
Malacitano.
Rosaleda Stadium was one of the
seventeen host
stadiums of the 1982 FIFA...
- galeon.com (in Spanish).
Retrieved 18
March 2025. "CD
Malacitano -
Temporada 1934-35" [CD
Malacitano - 1934-35 Season]. amigosmalaguistas.es.tl (in Spanish)...
- • Total 1,652,999 • Rank
Ranked 6th Demonym(s) Spanish: Malagueño,
Malacitano ISO 3166 code ES-MA
Official language(s)
Spanish Parliament Cortes Generales...
- a
total of 20
matches pla****, and the
winner of the
tournament was CD
Malacitano (currently
known as Málaga CF) with 14 points, one more than runner-up...
- División, when
Recreativo de
Granada (Granada's
former name) beat CD
Malacitano (CD Málaga's
former name) 3–1.
Although CD Málaga disbanded, both CD Málaga...
- for
clubs from the
Segunda División,
which was won by Club
Deportivo Malacitano (currently
known as Málaga CF),
while the
second was
created as a replacement...
-
forward for the
Argentina national team. As a manager, he
coached CD
Malacitano (1933–34), the
Peruvian national team (1941), and
Alianza Lima (1945–47)...
-
Mesomediterranean and
Thermomediterranean geological series of Ronda,
Malacitano-Almijarense, Alpujarreña, Almería-Western and Manchego-Espunense Mesotrogerian...
-
Malacca Malaccan Malaccan Málaga Malagenean, Malagueño,
Malacitano Malagenean, Malagueño,
Malacitano Malatya Malatyan Malatyan Managua Managuan Managuan Manaus...