The team's wealth continues to increase, and its performance is also improving step by step. In the team's third season in the second division, the new home stadium of San Lázaro had just been completed. In the 1993-94 season, they finished third, so they got the opportunity to participate in the promotion play-offs. After the match, the score was 3-1. In the play-offs (the first two rounds were not decided, the third play-off was played at the neutral venue Oviedo), they defeated their opponent Rayo Vallecano with 2 goals from Ohern and 1 goal from Joseph. , got the opportunity to participate in the First Division League for the first time! The first batch of players to win the promotion include Little Modesto, Tocnar, Big Modesto, Belido, Bordelon, Abadia, Fabiano, Lucas, Suso and O Heng.
Kombo stayed in La Liga for 4 consecutive seasons, from 1994 to 1998. As the coach and manager of Compostela, Fernando Castro Santos signed with coach Fernando Vazquez in the 1995-96 season. He became the team's new head coach, and it was he who led Compostela through A brief period of glory. In the same year he signed with the team, his team achieved the best result in La Liga: in the 1995-96 season, the team won the half-way runner-up, second only to the champion Atletico Madrid of that year, and at home Undefeated, but due to unsatisfactory performance in the second half, it finished tenth at the end of the season and scored 59 league points. In addition to the credit of head coach Fernando Vazquez, it is also mainly due to Forwards Christopher Ohern and Christensen, who have scored a total of 23 league goals this season, are the team's biggest highlights. Problems off the court continued to occur in the 2003-04 season. As players, no one received their wages within several months. Moreover, the players refused to play in the game against Conkense, and the wages were owed more than one billion yuan. Seta, so after the end of the 2003-04 season, having already been relegated due to performance reasons, it was officially ordered to be further downgraded to the Galician Regional League.
The team could not sustain its financial support. In the 2004-05 season, all the club’s trophies and other items were publicly auctioned at the shareholders’ meeting. Former chairman Jose Albaran paid for all the trophies with tears. This is the result of the team's more than 40-year history, and it was sold for 61,000 euros. At the same time, the name was also changed so that he could legally avoid any debts, the name "SD Campus Stellae" was activated, and the name "SD Compostela" was publicly auctioned for money, but Kongpo's team emblem, jersey style, league level, etc. were retained, and This reconstruction matter changed in the summer of 2006, so the new name was not immediately adopted. The change is this: Although Compostela had become another club in name (SD Campus Stellae) at that time, he had already left in 2003 and bought Compostela as a trademark from the club's new board of directors in the 2004-05 season. Caneda, whose original name was SD Compostela, returned to the team in the summer of 2006. He cleverly used the original name as a sports brand for the team. Therefore, in fact, Compo still played under his original name in the league for a while. The rise and fall of Compostela at that time was like that of Extremadura Football Club and Merida Sports League, with its financial situation facing internal and external problems. However, despite the financial downturn, the team's performance rebounded, and it qualified for promotion as the champion for two consecutive seasons: in the 2007-08 season, the team won the regional league championship and qualified for promotion; in 2008- In the D-League in the 2009 season, Kongbo qualified for the promotion play-offs by finishing first in the first group. In the play-offs, Kongbo defeated Mosson Athletic (3) with a total score of 4-2 over two rounds. -0, 1-2), thus returning to the C League. Later, in a lecture at the Economics Department of the University of Santiago de Compostela, Caneda said that his goal is: to bring the team back to Serie A in just five years.
However, this was a short-lived recovery. The league started with many debts and poverty, and Compostela was almost destined to be relegated. Sure enough, after the end of the 2009/10 season, it was relegated back to Serie D. Moreover, due to arrears of 100,000 euros in wages, the players began to intimidate the team and refuse to play, further downgrading to the regional league.
This season is terrible, but there are moments that people will remember, like the game against Eibar, a strong team in the third division, falling behind 2-0, but tenaciously drawing the opponent 2:2 in the end; or against another strong team in the third division. The team won the match in Pontevedra 1-2. In this terrible season, there are people from the judiciary and the police. Caneda wanted to disband the team at the end of the season, but Roberto Guesso took over in time and the former announced his "retirement". However, a few weeks later, the controversial Caneda returned to the team and was reinstated. As head coach Fabiano was still in arrears with his salary, he might not even be able to participate in the regional league. However, Fabiano, who was a former player of Kompo, did not pursue the case anymore out of love for the team, and the team escaped. Pass a tribulation. In the 2010/11 season, Caneda was under legal pressure (the law urged the club to use its real legal name "SD Campus Stellae" instead of using a legally auctioned and acquired trademark "SD Compostela"), So he finally officially changed the team's name. Just in the middle of this season, Caneda, who has been in charge of the team for a long time, confirmed his departure and was replaced by Santiago businessman Antonio Quintero, who came to bear the club's debts and gradually restored Compostela's competitiveness and "authority" ", and also included a women's football team competing in the National Second Division, saving this precarious team originally named "Pedras de Santiago". At the same time, the team has stepped up its efforts to build a youth training system and strives to be self-sufficient in the future. From then on, the Caneda era ended, and the team began to look forward to a turning point.
Sure enough, since taking over the team in early 2011, new chairman Antonio Quintero has begun to establish the team's position in the city's business field, professionalize the team, and apply for renewal from FIFA. Debt repayment period, after which all legal rights are obtained to settle the debt. In the summer of 2011, new president Antonio canceled the team's previous name change, and the name "Campus Stellae" no longer existed, restoring its original name. Then, through sincere efforts, we recovered as much as possible the trophies that had been lost to the outside world, put them back in the honor room of the San Lazaro Stadium, and recovered the long-lost achievements. Compostela has since faced the challenge again, having gained the support of the entire city and borough. After two years of struggle in the regional league, the club won the championship in the 2011/2012 season and was successfully promoted to Division D. In the following season, Compo won the third place in the D regular league and was able to participate in the promotion play-offs. He went all the way and lived up to expectations by defeating Ebro, San Juan, and Xieza, thus winning the championship in June 2013. On the 30th, he returned to the coveted level C, once again completed the task of being promoted for two consecutive years, and continued to develop on a good trend.