Asturias amateur football team

Asturias amateur football team
AssociationRoyal Asturias Football Federation (RFFPA)
Head coachClemente García
Most capsRubén Fernández (14)
Top scorerAlberto Morán (5)[1]
First colours
Second colours
First international
 Asturias 2–3 Andalusia 
(Burgos, Spain; 18 May 2000)
Biggest win
 Asturias 7–0 Andorra 
(Antwerp, Belgium; 15 November 2002)
 Asturias 7–0 Ceuta 
(El Berrón, Spain; 9 December 2007)
Biggest defeat
 Asturias 0–3 Galicia 
(El Berrón, Spain; 8 December 2017)
UEFA Regions' Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2003)
Best resultFinal tournament, 2003
Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
Appearances12 (first in 2000)
Best resultChampions, 2002

The Asturias amateur team is composed of Asturian players of Tercera División and lower divisions. This team plays in the UEFA Regions' Cup, and their most important achievement was to qualify to the Final tournament of the 2003 UEFA Regions' Cup, after winning the Spanish stage and winning all their previous matches in the European rounds.[2]

History

The Asturias amateur team was created to defend the Asturian Country in the UEFA Regions' Cup. The team made its debut on 18 May 2000 in 3-2 loss to Andalusia.

Amateur team (UEFA Regions' Cup)

Results summary

Overall National games International games
Pld W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
51 26 11 14 84 43 +41 21 9 13 67 40 +27 5 2 1 17 3 +14
Updated to 31 January 2023.

Matches

URC edition Date Round Host Opponent Score
2001 18 May 2000 Spanish first round Burgos  Andalusia 2–3
19 May 2000 Burgos  Castile and León 0–0
21 May 2000 Burgos  Basque Country 1–2
2003 7 Dec 2001 Spanish first round Los Barrios  Aragon 2–1
8 Dec 2001 Los Barrios  Andalusia 1–0
29 Mar 2002 Spanish semifinal Alcalá de Henares Madrid 2–1
31 Mar 2002 Spanish final Alcalá de Henares  Basque Country 0–0
15 Nov 2002 European preliminary round Overpelt Andorra 7–0
16 Nov 2002 Overpelt Ligue Nord 1–0
18 Nov 2002 Bocholt South-East Finland 5–0
16 Apr 2003 European Intermediate round Central Bohemia Central Bohemia 1–0
7 May 2003 Luanco Central Bohemia 1–0
22 Jun 2003 European final round group stage Heidenheim PiedmontAosta Valley 1–1
24 Jun 2003 Schwäbisch Gmünd Württemberg 1–1
26 Jun 2003 Schwäbisch Gmünd Ticino 0–1
2005 6 Dec 2003 Spanish first round Sotrondio  Castile and León 0–0
8 Dec 2003 Gijón  Cantabria 3–0
25 Feb 2004 Spanish Intermediate round Picassent  Valencian Community 0–0
10 Mar 2004 Asturias  Valencian Community 3–0
8 Apr 2004 Spanish semifinal Las Rozas  Galicia 1–1
10 Apr 2004 Spanish final Las Rozas  Basque Country 1–3
2007 2 Dec 2005 Spanish first round Luanco  Extremadura 2–0
4 Dec 2005 Villaviciosa Melilla 4–0
15 Feb 2006 Spanish Intermediate round Balearic Islands  Balearic Islands 1–1
22 Feb 2006 El Berrón  Balearic Islands 4–1
14 Apr 2006 Spanish semifinal Portugalete  Catalonia 0–1
2009 7 Dec 2007 Spanish first round Sotrondio  Balearic Islands 2–1
9 Dec 2007 El Berrón  Ceuta 7–0
30 Jan 2008 Spanish Intermediate round Villaviciosa  Basque Country 1–1
13 Feb 2008 Muskiz  Basque Country 0–1
2011 6 Dec 2009 Spanish first round Villaviciosa  Aragon 0–1
8 Dec 2009 Gijón  Canary Islands 1–2
2013 9 Dec 2011 Spanish first round Aranjuez  Aragon 2–0
10 Dec 2011 Aranjuez  Galicia 3–1
6 Apr 2012 Spanish semifinal Villaviciosa  Murcia 4–1
8 Apr 2012 Spanish final Gijón  Catalonia 1–2
2015 6 Dec 2013 Spanish first round Ceuta  Galicia 2–2
7 Dec 2013 Ceuta  Murcia 0–1
2017 4 Dec 2015 Spanish first round El Berrón Madrid 2–0
6 Dec 2015 Avilés Melilla 1–0
10 Feb 2016 Spanish Intermediate round Pola de Lena  Extremadura 1–0
24 Feb 2016 Calamonte  Extremadura 1–0
25 Mar 2016 Spanish semifinal Puertollano  Ceuta 1–0
27 Mar 2016 Spanish final Puertollano  Castile and León 0–2
2019 8 Dec 2017 Spanish first round El Berrón  Galicia 0–3
10 Dec 2017 Pola de Siero  Cantabria 4–2
2021 7 Dec 2019 Spanish first round Vícar  Valencian Community 2–1
8 Dec 2019 Vícar  Andalusia 2–3
2025 8 Dec 2023 Spanish first round El Entrego  Murcia 1–1
10 Dec 2023 El Entrego  Basque Country 2–0
31 Jan 2024 Intermediate round El Entrego  Galicia 0–1
Source:[3]

Head to head against other Autonomous Communities

See also

References

  1. ^ "Andanzas de la Gualdiazul (2ª Parte)" (in Spanish). FutbolAsturiano.es. 10 March 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
  2. ^ "La "manzana mecánica"" [The "Clockwork Apple"] (in Spanish). La Nueva España. 12 December 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Andanzas de la Gualdiazul (1ª Parte)" (in Spanish). Fútbol Asturiano. 3 March 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2016.