Asturias amateur football team

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]

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
Appearances9 (first in 2000)
Best resultChampions, 2002

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

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Updated to 10 December 2017.

Matches

URC edition DateRoundHostOpponentScore
2001 18 May 2000Spanish first roundCastile and León Burgos Andalusia2–3
19 May 2000Castile and León Burgos Castile and León0–0
21 May 2000Castile and León Burgos Basque Country1–2
2003 7 Dec 2001Spanish first roundAndalusia Los Barrios Aragon2–1
8 Dec 2001Andalusia Los Barrios Andalusia1–0
29 Mar 2002 Spanish semifinalCommunity of Madrid Alcalá de HenaresCommunity of Madrid Madrid2–1
31 Mar 2002 Spanish finalCommunity of Madrid Alcalá de Henares Basque Country0–0
15 Nov 2002 European preliminary roundBelgium OverpeltAndorra Andorra7–0
16 Nov 2002Belgium OverpeltBelgium Ligue Nord1–0
18 Nov 2002Belgium BocholtFinland South-East Finland5–0
16 Apr 2003 European Intermediate roundCentral Bohemian Region Central BohemiaCentral Bohemian Region Central Bohemia1–0
7 May 2003Asturias LuancoCentral Bohemian Region Central Bohemia1–0
22 Jun 2003 European final round group stageKingdom of Württemberg HeidenheimPiedmontAosta Valley PiedmontAosta Valley1–1
24 Jun 2003Kingdom of Württemberg Schwäbisch GmündKingdom of Württemberg Württemberg1–1
26 Jun 2003Kingdom of Württemberg Schwäbisch GmündTicino Ticino0–1
2005 6 Dec 2003Spanish first roundAsturias Sotrondio Castile and León0–0
8 Dec 2003Asturias Gijón Cantabria3–0
25 Feb 2004 Spanish Intermediate roundValencian Community Picassent Valencian Community0–0
10 Mar 2004Asturias Asturias Valencian Community3–0
8 Apr 2004 Spanish semifinalCommunity of Madrid Las Rozas Galicia1–1
10 Apr 2004 Spanish finalCommunity of Madrid Las Rozas Basque Country1–3
2007 2 Dec 2005Spanish first roundAsturias Luanco Extremadura2–0
4 Dec 2005Asturias VillaviciosaMelilla Melilla4–0
15 Feb 2006 Spanish Intermediate roundBalearic Islands Balearic Islands Balearic Islands1–1
22 Feb 2006Asturias El Berrón Balearic Islands4–1
14 Apr 2006 Spanish semifinalBasque Country (autonomous community) Portugalete Catalonia0–1
2009 7 Dec 2007Spanish first roundAsturias Sotrondio Balearic Islands2–1
9 Dec 2007Asturias El Berrón Ceuta7–0
30 Jan 2008 Spanish Intermediate roundAsturias Villaviciosa Basque Country1–1
13 Feb 2008Basque Country (autonomous community) Muskiz Basque Country0–1
2011 6 Dec 2009Spanish first roundAsturias Villaviciosa Aragon0–1
8 Dec 2009Asturias Gijón Canary Islands1–2
2013 9 Dec 2011Spanish first roundCommunity of Madrid Aranjuez Aragon2–0
10 Dec 2011Community of Madrid Aranjuez Galicia3–1
6 Apr 2012 Spanish semifinalAsturias Villaviciosa Murcia4–1
8 Apr 2012 Spanish finalAsturias Gijón Catalonia1–2
2015 6 Dec 2013Spanish first roundCeuta Ceuta Galicia2–2
7 Dec 2013Ceuta Ceuta Murcia0–1
2017 4 Dec 2015Spanish first roundAsturias El BerrónCommunity of Madrid Madrid2–0
6 Dec 2015Asturias AvilésMelilla Melilla1–0
10 Feb 2016 Spanish Intermediate roundAsturias Pola de Lena Extremadura1–0
24 Feb 2016Extremadura Calamonte Extremadura1–0
25 Mar 2016Spanish semifinalCastilla–La Mancha Puertollano Ceuta1–0
27 Mar 2016Spanish finalCastilla–La Mancha Puertollano Castile and León0–2
2019 8 Dec 2017Spanish first roundAsturias El Berrón Galicia0–3
10 Dec 2017Asturias Pola de Siero Cantabria4–2
2021 7 Dec 2019Spanish first roundAndalusia Vícar Valencian Community2–1
8 Dec 2019Andalusia Vícar Andalusia2–3
Source:[3]

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.
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