UD Orotava explained
Clubname: | Orotava |
Fullname: | Unión Deportiva Orotava |
Nickname: | Los Copos de Nieve |
Founded: | [1] |
Ground: | Los Cuartos, La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain |
Capacity: | 6,500 |
Chairman: | Francisco Martínez[2] |
Chrtitle: | President |
Manager: | Javier Hernández[3] |
Mgrtitle: | Head coach |
Season: | 2020–21 |
Position: | , 12th of 14 |
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Unión Deportiva Orotava is a Spanish football team based in La Orotava, Tenerife, in the Canary Islands. Founded on 9 March 1923, it currently plays in Interinsular Preferente – Group 2, and holds home games at Estadio Municipal Los Cuartos, with a 6,500 capacity.
History
Founded on 9 March 1923 under the name of Orotava Football Club, the club merged with Club de Fútbol Victoria, Club Deportivo Orotava and Club de Fútbol San Pablo, another clubs from the city, in 1944.[1] After the merger, the club adopted the name of Unión Deportiva Orotava, but played for a few seasons in the 1940s under the name of Atlético Orotava.[1]
After several years in the regional leagues, Orotava achieved their first-ever promotion to the Tercera División in 1980. They remained in the category for 21 consecutive seasons, winning their group in the 1993–94 season but missing out promotion in the play-offs.
Orotava suffered relegation to the Interinsular Preferente in 2001, and continued to appear mainly in the category in the following years.
Season to season
Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey |
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1945–46 | 5 | | 1st | | 1946–47 | 5 | | 1st | | 1947–48 | 5 | | | | 1948–49 | 5 | | | | 1949–50 | 6 | | | |
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1950–51 | 5 | | 3rd | | 1951–52 | 5 | | 3rd | | 1952–53 | 5 | | 2nd | | 1953–54 | 4 | | 2nd | | 1954–55 | 4 | | 2nd | | 1955–56 | 4 | | 4th | | 1956–57 | 4 | | 4th | | 1957–58 | 4 | | 2nd | | 1958–59 | 4 | | 5th | | 1959–60 | 4 | | 4th | | 1960–61 | 4 | | 1st | | 1961–62 | 4 | | 6th | | 1962–63 | 4 | | 7th | | 1963–64 | 4 | | 6th | | 1964–65 | 4 | | 4th | | |
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| Season | Tier | Division | Place | Copa del Rey |
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2005–06 | 6 | | 1st | | 2006–07 | 5 | | 4th | | 2007–08 | 5 | | 14th | | 2008–09 | 5 | | 14th | | 2009–10 | 5 | | 12th | | 2010–11 | 5 | | 4th | | 2011–12 | 5 | | 4th | | 2012–13 | 5 | | 7th | | 2013–14 | 5 | | 4th | | 2014–15 | 5 | | 9th | | 2015–16 | 5 | | 10th | | 2016–17 | 5 | | 3rd | | 2017–18 | 5 | | 7th | | 2018–19 | 5 | | 10th | | 2019–20 | 5 | | 10th | | 2020–21 | 5 | | 12th | | 2021–22 | 6 | | | | |
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External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Historia. History. UD Orotava. es. 10 March 2022.
- Web site: Francisco Martínez, presidente de la UD Orotava: "El ascenso a la Tercera RFEF sería la guinda a nuestro Centenario". Francisco Martínez, president of UD Orotava: "The promotion to the Tercera RFEF would be the cherry to our Centenary". Diario de Avisos. es. 13 February 2022. 10 March 2022.
- Web site: Javier Hernández, "la U.D. Orotava puede alcanzar la Tercera División Canaria". Javier Hernández, "U.D. Orotava can reach the Canary Tercera División". El Deportivo. es. 25 July 2020. 10 March 2022.