Results

Spain Women Segunda Play-Offs 05/18 10:00 - Real Oviedo Women v Fundacion CD Tenerife Women D 1-1
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 05/03 14:30 - Real Oviedo Women v UE Cornella Women W 4-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 04/20 16:30 - Real Oviedo Women v Zaragoza CFF Women W 2-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 04/13 15:00 - Real Oviedo Women v Sporting Gijon Women W 1-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 03/30 13:30 - Real Sociedad II Women v Real Oviedo Women D 0-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 03/23 11:00 - Real Oviedo Women v Gabueva/Puchkova W 1-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 03/09 16:00 - Real Oviedo Women v CE Europa Women W 1-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 02/15 15:15 - Real Aviles CF Women v Real Oviedo Women L 2-1
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 02/09 15:30 - Real Oviedo Women v Athletic Bilbao Women B W 1-0
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 02/01 15:00 - Eibar Women B v Real Oviedo Women W 0-6
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 01/11 10:30 - Osasuna Women B v Real Oviedo Women W 0-3
Spain Segunda Federacion Women 12/01 11:00 - Zaragoza CFF Women v Real Oviedo Women L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 18 10 8
Wins 11 7 4
Draws 3 1 2
Losses 4 2 2
Goals for 32 19 13
Goals against 13 9 4
Clean sheets 12 6 6
Failed to score 3 1 2

Wikipedia - Real Oviedo (women)

Real Oviedo Femenino, officially named as Oviedo Moderno Club de Fútbol, is a Spanish women's football club based in Oviedo, Asturias. It acts as the women's section of Real Oviedo.

History

Logo of the club from 2001 to 2017.

Founded in 1980 as México-La Corredoria CF to play a friendly match in the local midsummer celebration, the team was officially registered two years later as Meseico-La Corredoria CF. It was subsequently renamed CFF Tradehi (1984) and Peña Azul Oviedo (1996) before taking the name of Oviedo Moderno CF in 2001.

In 1990 Tradehi was promoted to the 8-teams División de Honor, the top national category back then, and in 2001 Oviedo Moderno was one of the eleven founding members of the unified premier league. Always a bottom half team, its best result in the nine seasons it has spent in the new championship was an eighth place in 2003. The team was relegated in 2008 and 2011, and spent the two next seasons Segunda División. In the first one, Oviedo Moderno topped its group but lost to CD Femarguín in the promotion play-offs.

In the 2012–13 season, Oviedo Moderno won again its group but was beaten by Granada CF in its second attempt to promote. However, the club promoted to Primera División due to the existence of a vacant berth in the league.

Oviedo Moderno remained in the top tier three more seasons before its relegation to Segunda División in 2016.

On 28 August 2017, Oviedo Moderno signed an agreement with local men's club Real Oviedo for using their name and their blue and white colors, instead of the club's black and green, since the 2017–18 season, with the aim to be completely integrated into the structure of the club for the 2018–19 season onwards.

Real Oviedo Women is a prominent women's soccer team based in Oviedo, Spain. Founded in 2015, the team is part of the historic Real Oviedo club, which has a rich legacy in Spanish football. Competing in the Primera Federación, the third tier of women's football in Spain, Real Oviedo Women is dedicated to promoting the sport and empowering female athletes in the region.

The team is known for its strong commitment to developing local talent and fostering a competitive spirit on the field. With a focus on teamwork, skill development, and sportsmanship, Real Oviedo Women aims to inspire the next generation of female soccer players. The club's colors, blue and white, reflect its deep-rooted connection to the city of Oviedo and its passionate fan base.

Real Oviedo Women plays its home matches at the Estadio Carlos Tartiere, where supporters gather to cheer on the team. The club not only strives for success in competitions but also emphasizes community engagement and the promotion of women's sports. As they continue to grow and evolve, Real Oviedo Women remains a vital part of the landscape of women's football in Spain.