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  1. The financial situations of Las Palmas’ five biggest clubs, Real Club Victoria, Marino FC, CD Gran Canaria, Atlético Club, and Arenas Club, were deteriorating rapidly due to their financial strength of being able to compete for players against Spain's top clubs.

  2. The constitution of the UD Las Palmas, in 1949, ended with this situation. The five teams which at that time made up the regional championship of the island (Marino, Victoria, Gran Canaria, Athletic, and Arenas) joined forces to create a single team to represent the island.

  3. Dec 1, 2023 · UD Las Palmas as we know it is constructed of five local clubs which merged together for a greater benefit of football on the island in the wake of the Spanish Civil War.

  4. Nov 3, 2023 · Considered a historic Spanish team, Las Palmas have developed several talented players, featured in European competitions and even competed for a title in the past. Here are five things you might not know about this historic, unique club. A merger aiming to keep local talent home.

  5. UD Las Palmas, officially established on August 22, 1949, emerged from a merger of five island clubs: Club Deportivo Gran Canaria; Atlético Club de Fútbol, Real Club Victoria; Arenas Club; Marino Fútbol Club; This union aimed to retain local talent and deter player migration to the mainland.

  6. Sep 9, 2016 · Las Palmas have kept Roque Mesa, despite the pursuit of Sevilla -- he won the ball back more times than any other player last season -- and have seen Jonathan Viera pull on Valerón's shirt and...

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  8. Founded 1949 Address Avenida Pío XII 29 35005 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Country Spain Phone +34 (928) 241 342 Fax +34 (928) 246 714 E-mail administracion@udlaspalmas.es