Asturias autonomous football team

Asturias
Association Royal Asturias Football Federation (RFFPA)
Head coach José Manuel Díaz Novoa
Marcelino García Toral
Captain Mario Cotelo
Most caps 8 players (3)[N 1]
Top scorer Juanele (3)[N 1]
First colours
Second colours
First international
Asturias Asturias 0–0 St Mirren F.C.
(June 1922)
Biggest win
Asturias Asturias 6–1 Lithuania 
(29 December 2001)
Biggest defeat
Asturias Asturias 0–2 Catalonia 
(5 September 1926)

The Asturias autonomous football team is the national football team for Asturias. They are not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA, because it is represented internationally by the Spanish national football team. The team only plays friendly matches.

Matches played

Cantabric Team

DateVenueHome teamAway teamScore
10 May 1917 Madrid AsturiasCantabria Cantabric Catalonia Catalonia 1–1
11 May 1917 Madrid Crown of Castile Center AsturiasCantabria Cantabric 3–2
20 Jan 1918 Madrid Crown of Castile Center AsturiasCantabria Cantabric 3–2
23 Jan 1918 Madrid Crown of Castile Center AsturiasCantabria Cantabric 3–1

Asturias Team

DateVenueHome teamAway teamScore
1922 Gijón Asturias Asturias Saint Mirren 0–0
12 Nov 1922 Gijón Asturias Asturias Basque Country (autonomous community) Euskadi 1–1
13 Nov 1922 Gijón Asturias Asturias Basque Country (autonomous community) Euskadi 4–3
14 Jan 1923 Gijón Asturias Asturias Catalonia Catalonia 1–0
25 Feb 1923 Vigo Galicia (Spain) Galicia Asturias Asturias 1–3
18 Oct 1923 Bilbao Basque Country (autonomous community) Euskadi Asturias Asturias 4–2
3 May 1925 Santander Cantabria Cantabria Asturias Asturias 1–3
21 Jun 1925 Gijón Asturias Asturias Cantabria Cantabria 0–1
5 Sep 1926 Gijón Asturias Asturias Catalonia Catalonia 0–2
19 Sep 1926 Barcelona Catalonia Catalonia Asturias Asturias 4–3
10 Jul 1932 Gijón Asturias Asturias Benfica 3–1
30 Oct 1932 Lisboa Benfica Asturias Asturias 1–2
30 Oct 1932 Oporto Porto Asturias Asturias 6–3
16 Jun 1934 Gijón Asturias Asturias Mexico Mexico 5–2
28 Aug 1936 Gijón Asturias Asturias Belgium Brussels 3–3
23 Dec 2000 Oviedo Asturias Asturias Republic of Macedonia Republic of Macedonia 1–0
29 Dec 2001 Gijón Asturias Asturias Lithuania Lithuania 6–1
28 Dec 2002 Avilés Asturias Asturias Honduras Honduras 5–3
Dec 2008 Gijón Asturias Asturias Sporting de Gijón Legends (*)

(*) Game was cancelled

Latest games

Statistics since 2000

Last call up

Squad for game vs. Sporting de Gijón Legends in December 2008, which was eventually cancelled. Players are with the team in the date of the match.

0#0 Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Sergio Sánchez 21 April 1977 0 0 Spain Sporting de Gijón
1GK Esteban Andrés Suárez 27 June 1975 3 0 Spain UD Almería
2DF Roberto Canella 7 February 1988 0 0 Spain Sporting de Gijón
2DF Jorge 13 January 1984 0 0 Spain Sporting de Gijón
2DF Javi Venta 13 December 1975 2 0 Spain Villarreal CF
2DF Sergio Fernández 23 May 1977 0 0 Spain CA Osasuna
2DF Joni López 17 April 1987 0 0 Spain FC Barcelona B
2DF Yago Yao 19 August 1979 0 0 Spain Levante UD
3MF Míchel 9 November 1985 0 0 Spain Sporting de Gijón
3MF Juan Mata 28 April 1988 0 0 Spain Valencia CF
3MF Miguel Ángel Angulo 23 June 1977 1 0 Spain Valencia CF
3MF Santi Cazorla 13 December 1984 0 0 Spain Villarreal CF
3MF Jairo 21 March 1986 0 0 Spain Lorca Deportiva CF
3MF Marcos Landeira 2 May 1987 0 0 Spain UD Melilla
3MF Gerardo Noriega 10 March 1982 0 0 Spain Hércules CF
3MF Mario Cotelo 10 February 1975 3 1 Spain Getafe CF
4FW Luis Morán 5 January 1983 0 0 Spain Sporting de Gijón
4FW Omar 5 June 1985 0 0 Spain CD Castellón
4FW David Villa 3 December 1981 2 1 Spain Valencia CF
4FW Luis García 6 February 1981 0 0 Spain RCD Espanyol
4FW Adrián 8 January 1988 0 0 Spain Málaga CF
4FW Rubén 19 February 1979 0 0 Spain UD Levante
4FW Miguel 5 January 1983 1 1 Spain Elche CF
4FW Adrián Colunga 17 November 1984 0 0 Spain Recreativo de Huelva

Selected famous players

Selected former coaches

Amateur team

Asturias amateur team
Association Royal Asturias Football Federation (RFFPA)
Head coach Xiel
Most caps Rubén Fernández (14)
Top scorer Alberto Morán (5)[1]
First colours
Second colours
First international
Asturias Asturias 2–3 Andalusia 
(18 May 2000)
Biggest win
Asturias Asturias 7–0 Andorra Andorra
(15 November 2002)
Asturias Asturias 7–0 Ceuta Ceuta
(9 December 2007)
Biggest defeat
Asturias Asturias 1–3 Basque Country 
(10 April 2004)
UEFA Regions' Cup
Appearances 1 (first in 2003)
Best result Final tournament, 2003
Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
Appearances 9 (first in 2000)
Best result 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]

Results summary

Overall National games International games
Pld W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
44 23 10 11 73 32 +41 18 8 10 56 29 +27 5 2 1 17 3 +14
Updated to 27 March 2016.

Matches

UER edition Date Round Host Opponent Score
2001 18 May 2000 Spanish first round Castile and León Burgos  Andalusia 2–3
19 May 2000 Castile and León Burgos  Castile and León 0–0
21 May 2000 Castile and León Burgos  Basque Country 1–2
2003 7 Dec 2001 Spanish first round Andalusia Andalusia  Aragon 2–1
8 Dec 2001 Andalusia Andalusia  Andalusia 1–0
29 Mar 2002 Spanish semifinal Community of Madrid Alcalá de Henares  [[ national football team|]] 2–1
31 Mar 2002 Spanish final Community of Madrid Alcalá de Henares  Basque Country 0–0
15 Nov 2002 European preliminary round Belgium Belgium Andorra Andorra7–0
16 Nov 2002 Belgium Belgium Antwerp (province) Antwerp 1–0
18 Nov 2002 Belgium Belgium Finland South Karelia 5–0
16 Apr 2003 European intermediary round Central Bohemian Region Central Bohemia Central Bohemian Region Central Bohemia 1–0
7 May 2003 Asturias Luanco Central Bohemian Region Central Bohemia 1–0
22 Jun 2003 European final rond group stage Baden-Württemberg Württemberg Piedmont Piedmont 1–1
24 Jun 2003 Baden-Württemberg Württemberg Baden-Württemberg Württemberg 1–1
26 Jun 2003 Baden-Württemberg Württemberg Ticino Ticino0–1
2005 6 Dec 2003 Spanish first round Asturias Sotrondio  Castile and León 0–0
8 Dec 2003 Asturias Gijón  Cantabria 3–0
25 Feb 2004 Spanish intermediary round Asturias Asturias  Valencian Community 0–0
10 May 2004 Asturias Asturias  Valencian Community 3–0
8 Apr 2004 Spanish semifinal Community of Madrid Las Rozas  Galicia 1–1
10 Apr 2004 Spanish final Community of Madrid Las Rozas  Basque Country 1–3
2007 2 Dec 2005 Spanish first round Asturias Asturias  Extremadura 2–0
4 Dec 2005 Asturias Asturias Melilla Melilla 4–0
15 Feb 2006 Spanish intermediary round Balearic Islands Balearic Islands  Balearic Islands 1–1
22 Feb 2006 Asturias Asturias  Balearic Islands 4–1
14 Apr 2006 Spanish semifinal Basque Country (autonomous community) Portugalete  Catalonia 0–1
2009 7 Dec 2007 Spanish first round Asturias Asturias  Balearic Islands 2–1
9 Dec 2007 Asturias Asturias  Ceuta 7–0
30 Jan 2008 Spanish intermediary round Asturias Asturias  Basque Country 1–1
13 Feb 2008 Basque Country (autonomous community) Basque Country  Basque Country 0–1
2011 6 Dec 2009 Spanish first round Asturias Villaviciosa  Aragon 0–1
8 Dec 2009 Asturias Gijón  Canary Islands 1–2
2013 9 Dec 2011 Spanish first round Community of Madrid Aranjuez  Aragon 2–0
10 Dec 2011 Community of Madrid Aranjuez  Galicia 3–1
6 Apr 2012 Spanish semifinal Asturias Villaviciosa  Murcia 4–1
8 Apr 2012 Spanish final Asturias Gijón  Catalonia 1–2
2015 6 Dec 2013 Spanish first round Ceuta Ceuta  Galicia 2–2
7 Dec 2013 Ceuta Ceuta  Murcia 0–1
2017 4 Dec 2015 Spanish first round Asturias El Berrón  [[ national football team|]] 2–0
6 Dec 2015 Asturias Avilés Melilla Melilla 1–0
10 Feb 2016 Spanish intermediary round Asturias Pola de Lena  Extremadura 1–0
24 Feb 2016 Extremadura Calamonte  Extremadura 1–0
25 Mar 2016 Spanish semifinal Castilla-La Mancha Puertollano  Ceuta 1–0
27 Mar 2016 Spanish final Castilla-La Mancha Puertollano  Castile and León 0–2
Source:[3]

Head to head against other Autonomous Communities

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Andalusia 2 1 0 1 3 3 0
 Aragon 3 2 0 1 4 2 +2
 Balearic Islands 3 2 1 0 7 3 +4
 Basque Country 5 0 2 3 3 7 –4
 Canary Islands 1 0 0 1 1 2 –1
 Cantabria 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3
 Castile and León 3 0 2 1 0 2 –2
Castilla-La Mancha Castile-La Mancha Did not play
 Catalonia 2 0 0 2 1 3 –2
 Ceuta 2 2 0 0 8 0 +8
 Extremadura 3 3 0 0 4 0 +4
 Galicia 3 1 2 0 6 4 +2
La Rioja (Spain) La Rioja Did not play
 [[ national football team|]] 2 2 0 0 4 1 +3
Melilla Melilla 2 2 0 0 5 0 +5
 Murcia 2 1 0 1 4 2 +2
 Navarre Did not play
 Valencian Community 2 1 1 0 3 0 +3

Notes

  1. 1 2 Stats since 2000

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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