Gijón FF

Gijón Fútbol Femenino is a Spanish women's football club from Gijón established in 2000.[1] As part of an agreement, the club acts de facto as UC Ceares's women's football section.

Gijón FF
Full nameGijón Fútbol Femenino
Founded2000
GroundLa Cruz, Gijón
ManagerIván Valdés
LeaguePrimera Nacional
2018–1911th, Group 1

History

Gijón Fútbol Femenino was founded in 2000 by a group of sixteen women who disagreed with the work of their respective clubs in women's football. In its first season the club played in Regional league of Asturias and promoted to Segunda División by winning all its games played.

After topping its group of Segunda División for three consecutive seasons, Gijón FF promoted to the Superliga in 2005, after beating CD Nuestra Señora de Belén and UE L'Estartit in the promotion play-offs. In the debut at Superliga, Gijón ended last setting a negative record with one draw and 23 losses, and it was relegated.[2]

The team gradually declined in subsequent years until it was relegated from Segunda División to the Regional League in 2015.

In that year 2015, Gijón FF signed a collaboration agreement with Tercera División club UC Ceares, for sharing La Cruz stadium and to create a youth academy for boys and girls.[3]

One year after its relegation, Gijón FF promoted again to Segunda División and avoided the relegation in its coming-back season.

Season by season

Season League
Div.Pos.PWDLFAPts
2000–01Reg.1st2424001841372
2001–022nd181134472636
2002–031st221444673946
L20020160
2003–041st222011913461
L2011561
2004–051st262042972664
W2200516
2005–0613th24012319961
2006–073rd261727612853
2007–084th261565663051
2008–096th2512211544438
2009–1010th268711435231
2010–114th261286484244
2011–1211th267415355325
2012–1311th267613326627
2013–148th2610313425533
2014–1513th268414405428
2015–16Reg.2nd2623121582270
2016–1710th267415358625
2017–1811th267217327423
2018–1911th[lower-alpha 1]265417278519
2019–201ª N10th195410234019
  1. Due to the creation of the new Primera División B, the team remained in the same league but it became the third level.

References

  1. Profile in aupaathletic.com
  2. 2005-06 Superliga results and table Archived 2013-01-24 at Archive.today in futbolme.com
  3. "Resumen de la Asamblea Extraordinaria de soci@s" (in Spanish). UC Ceares. 6 March 2015.
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