Real Avilés Industrial

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Real Avilés
Full name Real Avilés Industrial
Founded 1983
Ground Román Suárez Puerta,
Avilés, Asturias,
Spain
Capacity 5,000
Chairman Spain Rogelio Antelo Veiga
Manager Spain José Antonio Moreira
League 3ª - Group 2
2005-06 3ª - Group 2, 8th
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Real Avilés Industrial is a Spanish football team from Avilés in Asturias. It was founded in 1983, when two teams, Club Deportivo Ensidesa and Real Avilés C.F. merged. The team currently plays in the Tercera División - Group II.

Kit is white shirts with broad blue vertical stripes and blue shorts. Home stadium is the Nuevo Román Suárez Puerta that seats 5,200 spectators.

The best season for Real Avilés was the 1990-91 campaign, where, having been promoted the previous season, the team achieved ninth place in the Segunda División. This the first of only two seasons the team has ever played this high in the Spanish football league.

Seasons


Honours

  • Promotion to Segunda División A in 1989-90.

Noted Players

  • Argentina Esteban Quintas
  • Argentina Luis Tonelotto
  • Argentina Uriel Bartolucci
  • Spain Joaquín
  • Spain Luís Castro
  • Spain Megido
  • Spain Morán

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