SD Ponferradina - Presidents

Presidents

Dates Name
1922–23 Rogelio López
1923–26 Fernando Miranda
1926–27 José María Álvarez
1927–28 Pedro Barrios
1928–31 Fernando Miranda
1931–35 José Domingo
1935–36 Segundo Trincado
Dates Name
1936–46 Fernando Miranda
1946–47 Gustavo Bodelón
1947–49 Mariano Arias
1949–61 Antonio Fernández
1961–64 Feliciano González
1964 Emilio Tahoces
1965–66 Manuel García Granero
Dates Name
1966–72 Feliciano González
1972–73 Antonio Laredo
1973–78 José Maria Agudo
1978–82 Feliciano González
1982–86 Porfirio Fernández
1986–94 Delfrido Pérez
1994–96 Martín Pérez
Dates Name
1996–97 Lisardo González
1997–99 Delfrido Pérez
1999–present José Fernández Nieto

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