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Posición
7th
Segunda División RFEF - Group 1
Forma
Últimos 5 partidos
Último Resultado
0–1
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Diego Tejón
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Lamine Gueye
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Santi Miguélez
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About the Club

Realoviedo History

Club Identity

Real Oviedo is a football club with a rich history and a deep connection to its community. Known as 'El Real', the team is a source of pride for the city of Oviedo and its supporters. The vibrant atmosphere in the stadium creates a unique experience for fans.

History & Tradition

Founded in 1926, Real Oviedo has been a cornerstone of Spanish football. The club was born from the merger of several local teams and has experienced various phases throughout its history, including successes in La Liga and a notable tradition of talent development. Despite not playing in the top tier since 2001, the passion of its fans has never waned.

Founded in 1926

Real Oviedo was founded on March 26, 1926, making it one of the oldest clubs in Spain.

Stadium

Carlos Tartiere Stadium, with a capacity of 30,500 spectators, is home to Real Oviedo. Opened in 2000, the stadium provides a modern and welcoming environment for fans, and is the largest in Asturias.

Head Coach

The current head coach of Real Oviedo is a dedicated strategist who focuses on an offensive and attractive style of play. His leadership aims to maximize the team's potential and foster strong cohesion among players.

Competition

Real Oviedo competes in LaLiga SmartBank, the second division of Spanish football, as well as participating in the Copa del Rey, where they aim to make their mark in national football.

Trophies

Throughout its history, Real Oviedo has won several titles, though it has not clinched the La Liga championship. Its honors include championships in the second division and regional cups.