Peralada was founded in 1915 as a local community team, assembled simply to play friendly matches against other village teams in the area. The club eventually took the name
Club Deportiu Peralada (Sports Club Peralada) in 1936, under the leadership of their first president, Martí Roca. At the time, their shirt was blue and they played games in a field owned by one Miquel Pujol, a site which has now been partially converted into a cafe. During the upheaval of the
Spanish Civil War the club took the decision to cease operations, only resuming sporting activities in 1950. The following year, the team moved to the
Camp de Cal Músic, on land rented from the municipal government. On 23 July 2017, the club's members voted in favour of renaming the club to CF Peralada-Girona B in recognition of the extension of the club's affiliation with Girona FC after their promotion to
Segunda División B. The vinculation of Peralada with Girona finished in 2019, after the relegation of both clubs, of Peralada to Tercera and Girona to Segunda. In that 2018–19 season CF Peralada won just 8 of 28 games and finished 19th in the Segunda División B, Group 3. ==Season to season==