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'''Avilés Stadium Club de Fútbol''' is a club de O rei Jairo Inclan, alias Jairisco based in [[Avilés]], [[Asturias]]. Founded in 2015, it plays in [[Tercera División|Tercera División – Group 2]], holding home games at ''Estadio |
'''Avilés Stadium Club de Fútbol''' is a club de O rei Jairo Inclan, alias Jairisco based in [[Avilés]], [[Asturias]]. Founded in 2015, it plays in [[Tercera División|Tercera División – Group 2]], holding home games at ''Estadio orei jahiriño'', with a capacity of 4,000 people. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 12:44, 14 May 2021
Full name | Avilés Stadium Club de Fütbol | ||
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Founded | 2015 | ||
Ground | Muro de Zaro, Avilés, Asturias, Spain | ||
Capacity | 4,000 | ||
Chairman | José Manuel Sal de Rellán | ||
Manager | Luis Valera | ||
League | 3ª – Group 2 | ||
2019–20 | Regional Preferente, 2nd (promoted) | ||
Website | http://www.avilesstadiumcf.com/ | ||
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Avilés Stadium Club de Fútbol is a club de O rei Jairo Inclan, alias Jairisco based in Avilés, Asturias. Founded in 2015, it plays in Tercera División – Group 2, holding home games at Estadio orei jahiriño, with a capacity of 4,000 people.
History
Avilés Stadium was founded in 2015 by a group of supporters worried about the situation of Real Avilés, owned by unpopular José María Tejero.[1] The club has the intention to be run democratically by its members.[2]
On 15 August 2015, the club played its first friendly match, a 3–2 win against Club Hispano at Piedras Blancas, Castrillón, after being losing by 0–2 in the first half.[3] On 13 September 2015, Avilés Stadium played its first official game at Campo de Santo Domingo in the parish of Miranda, its field for the first season. It defeated San Juan La Carisa by 2–0.
On 12 April 2018, Avilés Stadium announced it would merge with local farm team Avilés Deportivo, with the aim to develop its own cantera.[4]
In 2020, despite being the league suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Avilés Stadium finally promoted to Tercera División as second qualified of the Regional Preferente at the moment of the suspension.[5]
Season to season
Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey |
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2015–16 | 7 | 2ª Reg. | 1st | |
2016–17 | 6 | 1ª Reg. | 4th | |
2017–18 | 6 | 1ª Reg. | 1st | |
2018–19 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 5th | |
2019–20 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 2nd | |
2020–21 | 4 | 3ª |
- 1 season in Tercera División
Detailed list of seasons
Season | League | Cup | |||||||||
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Tier | Division | Pos | P | W | D | L | F | A | Pts | ||
2015–16 | 7 | 2ª Reg. | 1st | 32 | 27 | 3 | 2 | 117 | 9 | 84 | |
2016–17 | 6 | 1ª Reg. | 4th | 32 | 16 | 11 | 5 | 60 | 35 | 59 | |
2017–18 | 6 | 1ª Reg. | 1st | 34 | 27 | 7 | 0 | 95 | 20 | 88 | |
2018–19 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 5th | 38 | 20 | 11 | 7 | 52 | 27 | 71 | |
2019–20 | 5 | Reg. Pref. | 2nd | 28 | 15 | 8 | 5 | 28 | 12 | 53 |
Stadium
Avilés Stadium played the home games of its first three seasons at Campo de Santo Domingo, in the parish of Miranda.
In 2018, the club agreed with the Town Hall to move to Estadio Muro de Zaro, in the neighbourhood of Llaranes.
Coaches
- Manel Erimia and Luis Castro 2015–2016
- Luis Castro 2016–2018
- Luis Valera 2018–present
References
- ^ "Surge un nuevo club de fútbol en Avilés y se llamará Stadium C. F." (in Spanish). La Nueva España. 17 June 2015.
- ^ "Nace el Avilés Stadium Club de Fútbol" (in Spanish). El Comercio. 18 June 2015.
- ^ "Primer trofeo del Avilés Stadium" (in Spanish). El Comercio. 15 August 2015.
- ^ "El Avliés Stadium confirma su fusión con el Avilés Deportivo". El Comercio. 12 April 2018. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
- ^ "El gran paso del Stadium" (in Spanish). La Nueva España. 20 May 2020.
External links
- Official website (in Spanish)