Betis Deportivo Balompié is a Spanish football team based in Seville , Andalusia , Spain. Founded in 1942, it is the reserve team of Real Betis and currently plays in Primera Federación – Group 2, holding home games at Ciudad Deportiva Luis del Sol , with a 3000 seating-capacity.
10-763: Casto may refer to: People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Casto (footballer) (born 1982), Spanish footballer Casto Innocenzio Ansaldi (1710–1780), Italian professor, theologian and archaeologist Casto Méndez Núñez (1824–1869), Spanish naval officer Casto Nopo , Equatoguinean football manager Casto Plasencia (1846–1890), Spanish painter Surname [ edit ] Frank M. Casto (1875–1965), American orthodontist Immanuel Casto (born 1983), Italian songwriter Kory Casto (born 1981), American baseball player Martha Curnutt Casto (1812–1887), American murderer Places [ edit ] Casto, Lombardy , Italy Topics referred to by
20-549: A separate league. However, reserve teams cannot play in the same division as the main squad. Reserve teams are also no longer permitted to enter the Copa del Rey . Additionally, only under-23 players or under-25 players with a professional contract can switch between senior and reserve teams. Founded in 1942 as Triana Balompié and named after a working class district in Seville . Legend has it that Betis, later to evolve into Real Betis ,
30-513: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Casto (footballer) Casto Espinosa Barriga (born 18 June 1982), known simply as Casto , is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper . Born in Pueblonuevo del Guadiana , Province of Badajoz , Extremadura , Casto spent four years at local Mérida UD (formative spell included), making seven league appearances for
40-476: The early stages, a situation which would revert midway through the season. He started often after Ricardo's departure to Leicester City , only being overtaken by Adrián in 2012–13 . Casto left the Verdiblancos after his contract expired, and resumed his career in the second tier, representing Real Murcia , UD Las Palmas , UD Almería , AD Alcorcón and Extremadura UD . With the latter side, he spent
50-531: The first half of the 2018–19 campaign unregistered as it had surpassed the agreed salary cap . With Extremadura back in division three, Casto was released in January 2022 due to the club's severe financial problems. The following month, the 39-year-old announced his retirement. Betis Betis Deportivo Balompi%C3%A9 Reserve teams in Spain play in the same football pyramid as their senior team, rather than
60-483: The following campaign , it seemed as though he would be provided with little opportunity to shine, even with Contreras' departure. However, after a serious injury to Doblas, he was called up from the reserves ; after Ricardo also went down with a minor ailment, he made his debut in La Liga on 16 December 2007, against UD Almería in a 3–1 home win. In March/April 2008 Casto, who eventually overtook Ricardo as starter after
70-456: The latter's recovery, featured in Betis' first three back-to-back victories in over two years, with wins over CA Osasuna , FC Barcelona and Real Zaragoza . In his first five games they won four, with the player keeping clean sheets in three. As coach Paco Chaparro stayed on the bench for 2008–09 , Casto won the battle for first-choice over Ricardo, being the side's undisputed starter during
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90-477: The seniors in the Segunda División B . In 2003, he moved to CD Logroñés where he played one season before joining Albacete Balompié of Segunda División , featuring in one match for the first team in 2005–06 . Casto signed with Real Betis in the summer of 2006, where he initially began as third-choice behind Pedro Contreras and Toni Doblas . With the arrival of Portuguese international Ricardo in
100-520: Was formed in 1913 by a group of Sevilla FC directors after the club refused to sign a player who came from Triana . In 1976, the team was renamed as Betis Deportivo and started to compile an impressive record in the Spanish U-19 Cup, winning the competition in 1983, 1990, 1998 and 1999, and finishing as runners-up in 1969 and 1992. This record was only bettered by FC Barcelona , Real Madrid and Athletic Bilbao , and Betis were also runners-up in
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