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Real Oviedo is a spanish football club based in Oviedo, Asturias. Founded on 26 March 1926 as a result of the amalgamation of two clubs who had maintained a large sporting competition for years in the city : Real Stadium Club Ovetense and Real Club Deportivo Oviedo. The club plays in the Segunda División, the moment tier of the spanish football league arrangement. The club plays in blue shirts and white shorts in the Estadio Carlos Tartiere, which seats 30,500 spectators, [ 2 ] opened on 30 September 2000, and is the largest sports stadium in Asturias. In the all-time league postpone for the spanish peak division, Oviedo ranks in 18th place. Its local rivals are Sporting Gijón on the ocean coast to its north, with whom the club contests the Asturian bowler hat.

history [edit ]

Founded in 1926 after a fusion of Stadium Ovetense and Real Club Deportivo Oviedo. The first matchless was founded by young people who had studied in England, where the “ foot-ball ” was already popular. And the second cabaret was founded a few years late by a separate in the first. [ 3 ] Oviedo first reached La Liga seven years late. Their attack quartet of Emilín, Galé, Herrerita and Isidro Lángara ( all represented Spain in this time period ), angstrom well as Casuco and Ricardo Gallart modernised the game with their pace and running off the ball tied with sharp pass and one-touch football, played in a expressive style 30/40 years before its time, being dubbed Delanteras Eléctricas ( “ The electric forwards ” ) ; all this was connected with a rigid train and fitness regimen started by a former coach of the club, Englishman Fred Pentland. Lángara won the Pichichi Trophy three years in a row prior to the spanish Civil War, as Oviedo broke all score records ( 174 goals in 62 league games ). With the outbreak of the dispute, however, the team broke up : Lángara emigrated to South America, Herrerita and Emilín signed with FC Barcelona, Galé with Racing de Santander and Gallart with Racing de Ferrol. When football in the area resumed in 1939, Oviedo could not play 1939–40 temper, as their pitch was deemed unplayable – Francisco Franco ‘s troops had used the stadium as an ammunition dump. During the trace decades, the club bounced back between the first and second levels, the high point being a best-ever third place in 1962–63 ( ranking joint-first with Real Madrid after the first 15 rounds ), while the lowest was the side ‘s first relegation to Segunda División B, in 1978 ( for a unmarried season ). With the FIFA World Cup to be held on home dirt in 1982, the Carlos Tartiere Stadium was completely renewed, the first catch being held with the Chilean national team ( 0–0 ). In 1984–85 Oviedo won the soon-to-be-defunct Spanish League Cup ( second division ), after successively defeating UD Salamanca, Bilbao Athletic, CF Lorca Deportiva, CE Sabadell FC and Atlético Madrileño ( the latter with a 2–1 aggregate in the final ). In 1988 Oviedo returned to the top division, after ousting RCD Mallorca in the forwarding playoffs ( 2–1 on aggregate, with hitter Carlos, who would feature prominently for the clubhouse in the succeed years, scoring one of the goals ), and remained in that level for 13 straight seasons – in 1990–91 it finished one-sixth, qualifying for the first base time for Europe, and being knocked out in the foremost rung by Genoa C.F.C. of Italy ( 2–3 ). Oviedo bounced back from that defeat immediately, with a 2–1 winnings at the Camp Nou over Barcelona. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] real Oviedo first squad in 1926. After that successful class, there were more brainy seasons and others where relegation was narrowly dodged ( in 1998 Real Oviedo succeeded in a relegation playoff to stay up after beating UD Las Palmas ). In a nutshell, the Carbayones had an great ply in La Liga during the 1990s with a team which lined up top international players. In 1992 real Oviedo deoxyadenosine monophosphate well as most spanish football clubs was forced to become public limited sports party. The initial capital store for Real Oviedo amounted to €3.6 million. [ 6 ] On 4 October 1995, Real Oviedo played its 1,000th crippled in La Liga. In 2000, the new Carlos Tartiere Stadium with 30,500 seats became Real Oviedo ‘s modern ground. It was formally opened on 20 September 2000 with a match between Real Oviedo and Partizan Belgrade, where real Oviedo lost 0–2 to the serbian side. Three days before, real Oviedo and UD Las Palmas had got a 2–2 draw on the first gear repair in the 2000–01 season. [ 7 ] After being relegated two consecutive times, Real Oviedo suffered hard economic troubles, which, when coupled with a profound lack of institutional digest from the city ‘s government, resulted in the team ‘s inability to pay its players. The club was then forced to drop all the direction to the fourth division of spanish football, for the 2003–04 season ; at this sharpen the team closely folded but finally recovered and regrouped, returning to level three in the follow crusade. Oviedo lasted two far campaigns before dropping down a level again. In another playoff against a Mallorca team – this time the reserves, the baseball club returned again to the third gear class, after a penalty gunfight ; however, its survival remained at gamble in the following years, due to continuing fiscal difficulties. [ 8 ] The fiscal awful straits continued into the 2012–13 season, when Oviedo called on supporters to buy shares in the club. A few footballers, notably Santi Cazorla, Juan Mata, Michu and Adrián who all started their careers there, offered their fiscal confirm in an attack to save the baseball club from bankruptcy – the club had until 17 November to raise € 2 million in rate to prevent closing. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] On 17 November 2012, Carlos Slim, at the clock the richest person in the populace, invested $ 2.5 million in the club, therefore gaining a controlling stake. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] On 31 May 2015, Oviedo confirmed their retort to the spanish Segunda División after a thirteen-year absence with a 2–1 aggregate victory over Cádiz in the 2015 Segunda División B play-offs .

Season to season [edit ]

european history [edit ]

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
1991–92 UEFA Cup R64 ItalyGenoa 1–0 1–3 2–3

current team [edit ]

The numbers are established according to the official website: www.realoviedo.es

As of 31 August 2021

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Reserve team [edit ]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Out on loanword [edit ]

bill : Flags indicate home team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

stream technical staff [edit ]

Position Staff
Head coach Cuco Ziganda
Assistant coach Bingen Arostegi
Goalkeeping coach Sergio Segura
Fitness coach Alberto Martínez
Analyst Pau Suazo
Doctor Manuel Rodríguez
Physiotherapist Gabriel Díaz Peláez
Gerardo Yáñez
Iván Garrido
Sports readaptator Miguel Menéndez
Match delegate Dani Bautista
Kit man Silvino Aparicio
Lito

last update : November 2021
Source : real Oviedo ( in Spanish )

Honours [edit ]

Winners: 1984–85

individual [edit ]

Pichichi Trophy [edit ]

Zamora Trophy [edit ]

celebrated former players [edit ]

note : this tilt includes players that have appeared in at least 100 league games and/or have reached international status .
For a list of all former and current actual oviedo players with a Wikipedia article, see category : real Oviedo players

Personnel [edit ]

Jorge Menéndez Vallina is the current president of the united states of the clubhouse since December 2013 .

management [edit ]

last update : November 2019
Source : veridical Oviedo Official Website

Coaches [edit ]

For a list of all former and current Real Oviedo managers with a Wikipedia article, see category : actual oviedo managers

Rivalries [edit ]

The Asturian bowler hat has been close contested throughout its history and the two teams have met 117 times in all competitions. real Oviedo have won 49 times, while Sporting de Gijón have done therefore in 38 games ; 30 draws have been produced. Sporting won the first base match ever played, a 2–1 winnings for the Regional Championships on 6 December 1926. The first base top fledge derby took stead during the 1944–45 season, and honours were split over the two games : Oviedo won its home plate fastness 2–1, but lost by a record 0–6 at El Molinón. [ 14 ] The inaugural second grade season, 1929, besides brought two local derbies – Oviedo thrashed Sporting 6–2 at base, while Sporting won 3–2 in the recurrence fixture. On 15 March 1998, the last contest in the top level took station, and Oviedo emerged triumphant 2–1 at the Tartiere, finally managing to stay afloat ( only through the play-offs though ) whilst the Rojiblancos suffered direct relegation as 20th and last .

Supporters [edit ]

After the first delegating in its history to Tercera División, 2003–04 season, the diachronic criminal record of the category was established with 10,759 season ticket holders, up to that time, the phonograph record was for Málaga CF in 1995 with 4,200. substantial Oviedo achieved its season tag holders record in the 2017–2018 temper with 20.796 people. real Oviedo supporters maintain friendly relations with fans of Deportivo La Coruña, Real Valladolid and Sevilla and internationally with fans of Genoa and Žilina .

actual Oviedo B [edit ]

The allow team, which plays since 2018 in the third degree ( Segunda B ), was once named Vetusta. Vetusta was besides the original name of the team, before the Royal Spanish Football Federation decree which banned unique reserve club names in the early on 1990s .

real Oviedo ( women ) [edit ]

On 28 August 2017, women ‘s club Oviedo Moderno CF signed an agreement with Real Oviedo for using their name and their blasphemous and flannel colors, rather of their classic black and green, since the 2017–18 season, with the aim to be wholly integrated into the structure of the golf club for the 2018–19 season onwards. [ 16 ] The clubhouse once used the blue and white colors for the 2016–17 promotion play-offs. Oviedo presently plays in second level .

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