Results

Spain Tercera - Play-Offs 05/25 15:00 2 Covadonga v Sporting Gijon B L 0-1
Spain Tercera - Play-Offs 05/18 16:00 2 Sporting Gijon B v Covadonga L 2-0
Spain Tercera Group 2 05/11 17:00 34 Szigetszentmiklósi TK v Covadonga W 0-3
Spain Tercera Group 2 05/04 15:00 33 [3] Covadonga v EI San Martin [14] D 1-1
Spain Tercera Group 2 04/27 16:00 32 [3] Gavrila/ Kung v Covadonga [2] L 1-0
Spain Tercera Group 2 04/16 17:30 31 [2] Covadonga v Condal [16] W 5-0
Spain Tercera Group 2 04/13 10:00 30 [4] Sporting Gijon B v Covadonga [3] W 0-2
Spain Tercera Group 2 04/06 10:00 29 [3] Covadonga v UC Ceares [12] W 1-0
Spain Tercera Group 2 03/30 16:15 28 [9] CD Colunga v Covadonga [3] D 1-1
Spain Tercera Group 2 03/23 16:00 27 [17] Urraca CF v Covadonga [3] D 1-1
Spain Tercera Group 2 03/16 10:30 26 [2] Covadonga v Gukasyan/Alexandra Zaicenco [7] W 2-1
Spain Tercera Group 2 03/09 11:30 25 [15] Lenense v Covadonga [3] W 0-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 18 18
Wins 22 12 10
Draws 7 4 3
Losses 7 2 5
Goals for 59 27 32
Goals against 20 6 14
Clean sheets 20 12 8
Failed to score 9 4 5

Wikipedia - CD Covadonga

Club Deportivo Covadonga is a Spanish football team based in Oviedo, in the autonomous community of Asturias. Founded in 1979 it plays in Tercera Federación – Group 2, holding home games at Estadio Juan Antonio Álvarez Rabanal, with a 2,000-seat capacity.

History

CD Covadonga was founded in 1979 by José Antonio Álvarez Rabanal, priest of the parish of Our Lady of Covadonga, Oviedo, with the aim to give a way to development as people to the local youth.

It started to play its games in the Asturian Regional divisions in the field of the Fundación Masaveu while the club was negotiating with the Oviedo City Hall for the transfer of a piece of ground in Los Castañales, neighbourhood of Teatinos, for building a new football field.

In 1998 the team promoted for the first time to Tercera División. Fifteen years later, in 2013, the club finished the league in third position and qualifies for the 2013 Tercera División play-offs, but it was eliminated in the first round by Don Benito.

Covadonga repeated participation in the playoffs in 2019, but was clearly defeated again in the first round, this time by Bergantiños. However, the club achieved promotion in their third attempt, after defeating Llanera and Caudal in the playoffs.

Covadonga is a passionate and historic soccer team based in the picturesque region of Asturias, Spain. Founded in 1923, the club has a rich heritage and a strong connection to its local community. Known for its vibrant blue and white colors, Covadonga plays its home matches at the Estadio de Los Campos de San Lorenzo, where fans gather to support their team with unwavering loyalty.

The team has a reputation for nurturing young talent, often drawing players from the surrounding areas and emphasizing a strong youth development program. Covadonga's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tenacity, reflecting the hardworking spirit of the Asturian people.

Throughout its history, Covadonga has competed in various regional leagues and has made notable appearances in national competitions, earning respect and admiration from soccer enthusiasts across Spain. The club's commitment to community engagement and its emphasis on sportsmanship make it a beloved institution in the region, fostering a sense of pride among its supporters.

As Covadonga continues to strive for success on the field, it remains a symbol of local identity and passion for the beautiful game, embodying the heart and soul of Asturian soccer.