Vélez Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Vélez-Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded on 22 September 1922 it plays in Primera Andaluza Málaga, holding home matches at Estadio Vivar Téllez, with a capacity of 2,100 seats.[2] 
  History
 The club was founded in 1922 and officially registered in the South Regional Federation in 1940, spending its first years in provincial tournaments.[3] 
On 17 June 2019 Vélez appointed Francis Parrado as a head coach for the 2019–20 season in Tercera División.[4] 
 Club background
 - Sociedad Deportiva Vélez Fútbol Club (1922–1936)
  - Vélez Fútbol Club (1940–1958)
  - Club Deportivo Veleño Educación y Descanso (1958–1968)
  - Club Deportivo Veleño (1968–1976)
  - Vélez Club de Fútbol (1976–)
 
 First-team squad
 Updated 21 August 2022. Players listed on the First Team page on Vélez CF's club profile.  Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. 
  
 Season to season
       | Season  |  Tier  |  Division  |  Place  |  Copa del Rey  |    | 1928–29  |  3  |  3ª Prov.  |    |    |    | 1929–30  |  6  |  3ª Prov.  |    |    |    | 1930–31  |  6  |  3ª Prov.  |    |    |    | 1931–32  |  6  |  3ª Prov.  |    |    |    | 1932–33  |  6  |  3ª Prov.  |    |    |    | 1933–34  |  6  |  3ª Prov.  |    |    |    | 1934–35  |  6  |  3ª Prov.  |    |    |    | 1935–36  |  6  |  3ª Prov.  |    |    |    | 1940–41  |  6  |  3ª Prov.  |    |    |    | 1941–42  |  4  |    |    |    |    | 1942–43  |  4  |    |    |    |    | 1943–44  |  5  |    |    |    |    | 1944–45  |  5  |    |    |    |    | 1945–46  |  5  |    |  1st  |    |    | 1946–47  |  5  |    |  3rd  |    |    | 1947–48  |  5  |    |  4th  |    |    | 1948–49  |  5  |    |    |    |    | 1949–50  |  5  |    |    |    |    | 1950–51  |  5  |    |    |    |    | 1951–52  |  4  |  1ª Prov.  |  4th  |    |     |      | Season  |  Tier  |  Division  |  Place  |  Copa del Rey  |    | 1952–53  |  5  |  1ª Prov.  |  1st  |    |    | 1953–54  |  4  |  1ª Prov.  |  15th  |    |    | 1954–55  |  5  |    |  5th  |    |    | 1955–56  |  5  |    |  4th  |    |    | 1956–57  |  5  |    |  3rd  |    |    | 1957–58  |  5  |    |  7th  |    |    | 1958–59  |  5  |    |  5th  |    |    | 1959–60  |  4  |  1ª Prov.  |  1st  |    |    | 1960–61  |  3  |  3ª  |  10th  |    |    | 1961–62  |  3  |  3ª  |  8th  |    |    | 1962–63  |  3  |  3ª  |  13th  |    |    | 1963–64  |  3  |  3ª  |  16th  |    |    | 1964–65  |  4  |  1ª Reg.  |  1st  |    |    | 1965–66  |  4  |  1ª Reg.  |  11th  |    |    | 1966–67  |  4  |  1ª Reg.  |  3rd  |    |    | 1967–68  |  4  |  1ª Reg.  |  11th  |    |    | 1968–69  |  4  |  Reg. Pref.  |  3rd  |    |    | 1969–70  |  4  |  Reg. Pref.  |  8th  |    |    | 1970–71  |  4  |  Reg. Pref.  |  7th  |    |    | 1971–72  |  4  |  Reg. Pref.  |  7th  |    |     | 
   
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