Ensidesa
Full nameClub Deportivo Ensidesa
Founded1956
Dissolved1983
GroundSanta Bárbara/Juan Muro de Zaro,
Avilés, Asturias,
Spain
Capacity1,500
League3ª - Group 2
1982–833ª - Group 2, 1st

Club Deportivo Ensidesa is a former Spanish football team based in Asturias.

History

Ensidesa was founded in 1956, as Club Deportivo Llaranes. The club carried this name until 1965, being then bought by company ENSIDESA and renamed as Club Deportivo Ensidesa.

The Club Played In Segunda Division for one season in 1975-76 but were relegated straight back after finishing 18th.

In 1983, Ensidesa was merged with Real Avilés CF.[1] The latter was renamed into Real Avilés Industrial CF.

Club names

  • Club Deportivo Llaranes - (1956–65)
  • Club Deportivo Ensidesa - (1965–83)

Seasons

  • Llaranes:
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1956/57 2ªR 6th
1957/58 2ªR 7th
1958/59 2ªR 1st
1959/60 2ªR 2nd
1960/61 1ªR 2nd
1961/62 6th
1962/63 2nd
1963/64 4th
1964/65 7th
  • Ensidesa:
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1965/66 5th
1966/67 6th
1967/68 2nd
1968/69 4th
1969/70 3rd
1970/71 9th
1971/72 5th
1972/73 2nd
1973/74 8th
Season Division Place Copa del Rey
1974/75 2nd
1975/76 18th
1976/77 3rd
1977/78 2ªB 14th
1978/79 2ªB 15th
1979/80 2ªB 15th
1980/81 2ªB 15th
1981/82 2ªB 20th
1982/83 1st

References

  1. "Historia" (in Spanish). Real Avilés CF. Archived from the original on 23 November 2011. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
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