Fixtures

Segunda Federacion, Group IV 04/28 10:00 33 Racing Cartagena Mar Menor vs 오리후엘라 - View
Segunda Federacion, Group IV 05/05 10:00 34 오리후엘라 vs CD 산 로케 드 레페 - View

결과

Segunda Federacion, Group IV 04/21 16:00 32 [5] 오리후엘라 v RB 리넨스 [10] L 1-2
Segunda Federacion, Group IV 04/13 14:00 31 [14] 카디스 B v 오리후엘라 [4] W 2-3
Segunda Federacion, Group IV 04/07 16:00 30 [6] 오리후엘라 v CD 에스테포나 [5] W 2-0
Segunda Federacion, Group IV 03/30 16:00 29 [16] CD 만체고 시우다드 레알 v 오리후엘라 [4] L 2-1
Segunda Federacion, Group IV 03/23 18:30 28 [7] 오리후엘라 v CDA 아길라스 [6] W 2-1
Segunda Federacion, Group IV 03/17 16:00 27 [2] 예클라노 데포르티보 v 오리후엘라 [7] W 0-1
Segunda Federacion, Group IV 03/10 17:00 26 [7] 오리후엘라 v 베티스 발롬피에 [6] D 0-0
Segunda Federacion, Group IV 03/03 10:30 25 [12] 피나타르 아레나 FC v 오리후엘라 [7] D 0-0
Segunda Federacion, Group IV 02/25 16:00 24 [8] 오리후엘라 v CA 안토니아노 [13] W 2-0
Segunda Federacion, Group IV 02/18 11:00 23 [18] 카르타헤나 II v 오리후엘라 [9] W 0-1
Segunda Federacion, Group IV 02/11 16:00 22 [9] 오리후엘라 v 마르베야 [4] D 1-1
Segunda Federacion, Group IV 02/04 16:00 21 [11] 오리후엘라 v 엘 팔로 [15] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 20 18
Wins 15 7 8
Draws 9 4 5
Losses 14 9 5
Goals for 41 23 18
Goals against 47 31 16
Clean sheets 16 7 9
Failed to score 11 5 6

Wikipedia - Orihuela CF

Orihuela Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Orihuela, in the Valencian Community. Founded in 1993 it plays in Segunda Federación – Group 4, holding home games at Estadio Municipal Los Arcos, with a capacity of 7,000 seats.

History

On 4 August 1993, the chairman of Orihuela Juventud y Deportes, Pedro Albarracín, received a notification from the Valencian Community Football Federation, allowing him to change the name of the club to Orihuela Club de Fútbol. A few months before, when the youth team of Atlético Orihuela was promoted to Liga Nacional Juvenil de Fútbol, the presidents of both clubs, Albarracín and Francisco Polín González, agreed on a merge, which created Orihuela Club de Fútbol.

The first club home kit was orange shirts and white shorts, as former Orihuela Juventud y Deportes, because the historical Orihuela Deportiva CF (founded in 1944) was still competing. Once the latter disappeared in 1994, Orihuela CF adopted their colours (yellow and blue) and became the most important local team.

From 1993 to 1996 the club played in Primera Regional, obtaining promotion to Regional Preferente at the end of the third season. At the end of the 1996–97 campaign, new chairman Ángel Fenoll "acquired" the place of Club Deportivo Los Garres in Tercera División, and Orihuela began their new era in Spanish national football.

It was with Paco Gómez as club owner that the side reached Segunda División B for the first time in its history in 2002–03, after being defeated several times in the play-offs. However, a very bad season ended with the team back in the fourth level.

In the 2003–04 season things didn't change for the better, as Gómez became owner of FC Cartagena and focused his efforts on his new club, although he was still Orihuela's chairman. A year later, José Rodríguez acquired the team and, after two seasons in charge, it was promoted again to division three; however, under Rodríguez's management, Orihuela soon underwent financial problems because of its excessive expenses and, at the beginning of 2008–09, Antonio Pedrera, one of the co-owners, took charge and became the new chairman.

Orihuela managed to stay up in the third division after a great comeback during the second half of the season. Luis Tevenet, who had begun the campaign as a player, became the new manager at the end of 2008, but his good work did not assure his job since new owners took control of the team for 2009–10, bringing with them a new manager and new players. It helped the club finish 7th in the Segunda División B. The key role in that team was played by Fleki.

Fernando Presa was the head of the new board, but when he and the rest of his associates had to pay Orihuela's debt in order to avoid relegation to the fourth level, they left the club. With little time to spare, the former board took charge again and paid the debt in the last hour of the deadline – the team was eventually allowed to stay in the third tier and Francisco Rodríguez was named the new president.

These matters had very negative consequences for the team, as the new board had to cancel some of the high contracts that Presa had offered to some of the new players and bring new faces when the team was already immerse in pre-season. In spite of these setbacks, Orihuela had an excellent first half of the season that all but almost guaranteed its presence in the third division for another year, and the board took advantage of this situation to release some of the best players such as Adrián Ripa, José Manuel Meca or Alejandro Colorado in order to reduce the wage budget – finally the team finished in seventh position, with Nacho Cobaleda becoming the first-ever elected president of the club during the campaign (he was replaced by Antonio Felices months later). In the 2018-19 season the club won Tercera División, Group 6 and was promoted to Segunda División B.

Club background

  • Orihuela Deportiva CF – (1944–95)
  • Orihuela Club de Fútbol – (1993–)
스페인의 프로 축구팀 오리후엘라(Orihuela)는 발렌시아 지방의 오리후엘라 시를 연고로 합니다. 1944년에 창단되었으며, 현재 스페인 4부 리그에 속해 있습니다.

오리후엘라는 세군다 디비시온 B에서 최고 기록인 2위를 차지했으며, 코파 델 레이에서는 1986-87시즌에 16강에 진출한 것이 최고 성적입니다.

팀의 홈 구장은 에스타디오 데 로스 아르코스(Estadio de Los Arcos)이며, 수용 인원은 5,000명입니다.

오리후엘라의 별명은 에메로비르디스(Emelverdes)로, 빨간색과 녹색 유니폼을 입고 있기 때문에 붙은 이름입니다.

유명 선수로는 스페인 국가대표팀에서 활약한 미드필더 하비에르 클레멘테가 있습니다.

오리후엘라는 발렌시아 지방의 강팀으로, 지역 라이벌인 엘체 CF와 오랜 라이벌 관계를 유지하고 있습니다.