Asturias amateur football team explained

Asturias amateur football team
Association:Royal Asturias Football Federation (RFFPA)
Coach:Clemente García
Most Caps:Rubén Fernández (14)
Top Scorer:Alberto Morán (5)[1]
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First Game: 2–3
(Burgos, Spain; 18 May 2000)
Largest Win: 7–0
(Antwerp, Belgium; 15 November 2002)
7–0
(El Berrón, Spain; 9 December 2007)
Largest Loss: 0–3
(El Berrón, Spain; 8 December 2017)
Regional Name:UEFA Regions' Cup
Regional Cup Apps:1
Regional Cup First:2003
Regional Cup Best:Final tournament, 2003
2Ndregional Name:Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
2Ndregional Cup Apps:12
2Ndregional Cup First:2000
2Ndregional Cup Best:Champions, 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
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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 DateRound Host Opponent Score
align=center rowspan=318 May 2000Spanish first round 2–3
19 May 20000–0
21 May 20001–2
align=center rowspan=127 Dec 2001Spanish first round 2–1
8 Dec 2001 Los Barrios1–0
29 Mar 2002Spanish semifinal 2–1
31 Mar 2002Spanish final 0–0
15 Nov 2002 Andorra7–0
16 Nov 2002 Ligue Nord 1–0
18 Nov 20025–0
16 Apr 20031–0
7 May 20031–0
22 Jun 20031–1
24 Jun 20031–1
26 Jun 2003 Ticino0–1
align=center rowspan=66 Dec 2003Spanish first round 0–0
8 Dec 20033–0
25 Feb 2004Spanish Intermediate round 0–0
10 Mar 20043–0
8 Apr 2004Spanish semifinal 1–1
10 Apr 2004Spanish final 1–3
align=center rowspan=52 Dec 2005Spanish first round 2–0
4 Dec 20054–0
15 Feb 2006Spanish Intermediate round 1–1
22 Feb 20064–1
14 Apr 2006Spanish semifinal 0–1
align=center rowspan=47 Dec 2007Spanish first round 2–1
9 Dec 20077–0
30 Jan 2008Spanish Intermediate round 1–1
13 Feb 20080–1
align=center rowspan=26 Dec 20090–1
8 Dec 20091–2
align=center rowspan=49 Dec 2011Spanish first round 2–0
10 Dec 20113–1
6 Apr 2012Spanish semifinal 4–1
8 Apr 2012Spanish final 1–2
align=center rowspan=26 Dec 2013Spanish first round 2–2
7 Dec 20130–1
align=center rowspan=64 Dec 20152–0
6 Dec 20151–0
10 Feb 20161–0
24 Feb 20161–0
25 Mar 20161–0
27 Mar 20160–2
align=center rowspan=28 Dec 20170–3
10 Dec 20174–2
align=center rowspan=27 Dec 20192–1
8 Dec 20192–3
align=center rowspan=38 Dec 20231–1
10 Dec 20232–0
31 Jan 2024align=center bgcolor=#FFBBBB0–1
Source:[3]

Head to head against other Autonomous Communities

See also

Notes and References

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