Malaga Club De Futbol
Málaga Club de Fútbol (often referred to simply as Málaga CF) is a professional football club based in Málaga, a city in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. The club's history is rich with transformations and key moments that have shaped its identity in Spanish and European football.
The roots of Málaga CF trace back to the early 20th century. Initially founded as Málaga Football Club in 1903, the club morphed through various entities, including Club Deportivo Málaga, which was prominent in La Liga during its time.
The modern iteration, Málaga Club de Fútbol, was formally established on May 25, 1948, originally as Club Atlético Malagueño. It was not until June 29, 1994, that it became officially known as Málaga CF after converting into a sociedad anónima deportiva, a public limited sports company.
Málaga CF has had periods of both domestic and international success. The club's most celebrated achievements came in the early 21st century:
The club's ownership took a significant turn in the 2010s when Abdullah ben Nasser Al Thani, a Qatari businessman, became the majority shareholder. This ownership marked a new era for Málaga CF, introducing a wave of investment aimed at elevating their competitive stature in both Spanish football and Europe.
Notably, Manuel Pellegrini, a well-regarded Chilean football manager, took charge in 2010, leading the team through some of its most successful years.
As of the 2024–25 season, Málaga CF competes in the Segunda División, known as LaLiga Hypermotion, while their women's team plays in the Segunda Federación. The club continues to hold a significant place in Spanish football, striving to reclaim its position in the top tier.
Málaga CF's journey reflects the dynamic and evolving nature of football clubs adapting through historical changes, ownership shifts, and competitive achievements on both national and international levels.