Fixtures

Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 08/31 15:00 1 Real Aviles CF vs Ponferradina - View
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 09/07 15:00 2 Lugo vs Real Aviles CF - View
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 09/14 15:00 3 Real Aviles CF vs Osasuna B - View
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 09/21 15:00 4 Resende RJ U20 vs Real Aviles CF - View
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 09/28 15:00 5 Real Aviles CF vs Athletic Bilbao B - View
Spain Primera Division RFEF Group 1 10/05 15:00 6 CD Guadalajara vs Real Aviles CF - View

Results

Spain Segunda Division RFEF Play-Offs 05/31 18:00 1 [3] Real Aviles CF v Rayo Majadahonda [4] W 4-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Play-Offs 05/25 10:00 1 [4] Rayo Majadahonda v Real Aviles CF [3] W 0-2
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Play-Offs 05/18 17:30 2 [3] Real Aviles CF v CA Antoniano [4] D 2-2
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Play-Offs 05/10 18:00 2 [4] CA Antoniano v Real Aviles CF [3] D 0-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 05/04 10:00 34 [2] Numancia v Real Aviles CF [3] L 3-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 04/27 10:00 33 [3] Real Aviles CF v Guijuelo [16] W 3-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 04/20 10:00 32 [7] Gwardia Koszalin v Real Aviles CF [3] L 4-1
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 04/16 17:00 29 [3] Real Aviles CF v UP Langreo [7] D 0-0
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 04/12 16:00 31 [4] Real Aviles CF v Escobedo [13] W 4-3
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 04/06 15:00 30 [9] Marino de Luanco v Real Aviles CF [5] W 0-2
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 03/29 17:00 29 [3] Real Aviles CF v UP Langreo [7] - PPT.
Spain Segunda Division RFEF Group 1 03/23 11:00 28 [5] Deportivo Fabril v Real Aviles CF [4] D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 42 22 20
Wins 17 12 5
Draws 15 5 10
Losses 10 5 5
Goals for 58 34 24
Goals against 46 19 27
Clean sheets 19 12 7
Failed to score 13 7 6

Real Avilés Industrial Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Avilés, in the autonomous community of Asturias. Founded in 1903 it plays in Segunda Federación – Group 1, holding home matches at Estadio Román Suárez Puerta, with an approximate capacity of 5,400 seats.

History

First years

Avilés was founded in 1903 under the name Sport Club Avilesino, hence being considered the oldest football club in Asturias. In 1906 he joins the Sociedad Obrera Industrial as their football section with the name of Círculo Industrial y de Sport de Avilés,[] but a few years later, the players and managers of the football team decide to become independent again, this time with the name of Stadium Club Avilesino.

In 1925 Stadium obtained the royal crown from Alfonso XIII, being renamed Real Stadium Club Avilesino.[] A new name change took place in 1940, according to a government's prohibition of foreign names, and the club became Real Avilés Club de Fútbol.

Last decades

In 1983 Avilés absorbed Club Deportivo Ensidesa and changed its name again, to Real Avilés Industrial Club de Fútbol. It played in Segunda División B (the third highest level of the league pyramid) for two seasons and returned to that level at the end of the 1987–88 campaign, being crowned champions three years later and thus promoting to Segunda División: after comfortably finishing in midtable in its first season, the team ranked second from bottom in the following, spending a further eight years in the third category then two more from 2002 to 2004, after which it returned to Tercera División (the fourth highest level).

The relegation to Tercera was followed by a serious financial and social crisis in the club, with almost all the supporters leaving the club. In 2010, the board of the club retook its old name Real Avilés Club de Fútbol.

Following an agreement with the investment group "Golplus", Real Avilés failed to promote to Segunda División B in 2012, but the club could buy a vacant berth in the third tier. Two years later, Real Avilés would play the promotion play-offs to Segunda División. They would eliminate FC Cartagena in the first round, but failed in the attempt to beat UE Llagostera in the second one. In October 2014, Golplus would leave the club due to the lack of support and Real Avilés would start a new crisis that ended with the relegation to Tercera División after being beaten in the relegation playoffs by CD Eldense.

On 3 July 2017, the Royal Spanish Football Federation would not allow Real Avilés to register its players in any of the categories due to an unpaid debt of €32,000 to their players. After paying it, the club continued involved in serious internal problems as José María Tejero, owner of the club, and the management group did not reach an agreement. Tejero decided to take the helm of the club despite the opposition of the management group, and without terminating the contract; this action started when during the preseason of the 2017–18 Tercera División, Tejero called private security for not allowing the coaches and the players, contracted by the management group, to train in the municipal facilities.

After this incident, the owner and the management group made a different team each one for playing in the 2017–18 Tercera División. Both hired one coach and signed several players, but finally only the ones contracted by the owner were finally registered.

On 7 July 2023, Avilés announced a change of name to Real Avilés Industrial CF for the upcoming season.

Real Avilés CF is a historic football club based in Avilés, Asturias, Spain. Founded in 1903, the club has a rich heritage and is one of the oldest football teams in the country. Known for its passionate fan base and vibrant community spirit, Real Avilés CF plays its home matches at the Estadio Román Suárez Puerta, which boasts a capacity of around 5,000 spectators.

The team's colors are traditionally blue and white, reflecting the club's identity and pride in its Asturian roots. Over the years, Real Avilés CF has experienced various successes, including competing in Spain's lower divisions and making notable appearances in the Copa del Rey.

The club is dedicated to nurturing local talent and fostering a strong connection with the community, often engaging in youth development programs and initiatives to promote the sport in the region. With a commitment to excellence both on and off the pitch, Real Avilés CF continues to strive for success while honoring its storied past.