Ponferradina - Burgos Cf Now
: Founded in 1922, the club is often affectionately known as "La Ponfe". Throughout its century-long history, it has primarily competed in the third and fourth tiers but achieved its first-ever promotion to the Segunda División in 2006. The club plays its home matches at El Toralín , a stadium inaugurated in 2000.
The matchup between and Burgos CF represents a significant regional rivalry in Spanish football, particularly within the Castile and León community. Historically, both clubs have foundational roots in their respective cities, Ponferrada and Burgos, and have frequently crossed paths in the Segunda División and lower tiers. Historical Context and Club Identities Ponferradina - Burgos CF
Both teams maintain similar defensive records in their head-to-head matches, each keeping a clean sheet in approximately one-third of their games. The matches are characterized by a relatively high rate of scoring, with 56% of their recent nine games seeing more than 2.5 goals. Regional Rivalry and Impact : Founded in 1922, the club is often
Historical data shows a highly competitive record between the two sides: The matchup between and Burgos CF represents a
: This club serves as the representative for the city of Burgos. Like Ponferradina, it has a history of fluctuating between the professional and semi-professional levels of Spanish football. The rivalry is heightened by their proximity, as both are prominent teams within the same autonomous community. Head-to-Head Statistics
: In 15 recorded meetings since 2005, the teams are nearly evenly matched. Burgos CF has secured 7 wins , while Ponferradina has earned 6 wins , with only 2 draws between them.