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

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1945–4651st
1946–4751st
1947–485
1948–495
1949–506
1950–5153rd
1951–5253rd
1952–5352nd
1953–5442nd
1954–5542nd
1955–5644th
1956–5744th
1957–5842nd
1958–5945th
1959–6044th
1960–6141st
1961–6246th
1962–6347th
1963–6446th
1964–6544th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1965–6647th
1966–6746th
1967–6847th
1968–69410th
1969–705
1970–7146th
1971–7241st
1972–7342nd
1973–7447th
1974–7547th
1975–7642nd
1976–7742nd
1977–7852nd
1978–7959th
1979–8053rd
1980–81415th
1981–8246th
1982–8347th
1983–84415th
1984–8546th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
1985–86412th
1986–87418th
1987–88411th
1988–89416th
1989–9046th
1990–91414thThird round
1991–9243rd
1992–9344thFirst round
1993–9441stFirst round
1994–9543rdFirst round
1995–9649th
1996–97413th
1997–9847th
1998–9942nd
1999–200042nd
2000–01418thSecond round
2001–0254th
2002–0355th
2003–0456th
2004–05518th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCopa del Rey
2005–0661st
2006–0754th
2007–08514th
2008–09514th
2009–10512th
2010–1154th
2011–1254th
2012–1357th
2013–1454th
2014–1559th
2015–16510th
2016–1753rd
2017–1857th
2018–19510th
2019–20510th
2020–21512th
2021–226
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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historia. History. UD Orotava. es. 10 March 2022.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.