Real Ávila Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Ávila, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1923, it currently plays in Tercera División – Group 8, holding home games at Estadio Adolfo Suárez, with a capacity of 6,000 seats.
Contents
1Season to season
2Current squad
3Famous players
4External links
Season to season
Estadio Adolfo Suárez.
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1944/45
3
3ª
10th
1945/46
3
3ª
6th
1946/47
3
3ª
5th
1947/48
3
3ª
11th
1948/49
3
3ª
11th
1949/50
3
3ª
5th
1950/51
3
3ª
6th
1951/52
3
3ª
16th
1952/53
4
1ª Reg.
5th
1953/54
4
1ª Reg.
11th
1954/55
3
3ª
9th
1955/56
3
3ª
10th
1956/57
3
3ª
12th
1957/58
3
3ª
19th
1958/59
4
1ª Reg.
14th
1959/60
5
2ª Reg.
2nd
1960/61
4
1ª Reg.
6th
1961/62
4
1ª Reg.
4th
1962/63
4
1ª Reg.
3rd
1963/64
3
3ª
7th
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1964/65
3
3ª
7th
1965/66
3
3ª
12th
1966/67
3
3ª
14th
1967/68
3
3ª
13th
1968/69
4
1ª Reg.
6th
1969/70
4
1ª Reg.
3rd
1970/71
4
1ª Reg.
5th
1971/72
4
1ª Reg.
7th
1972/73
4
1ª Reg.
10th
1973/74
4
Reg. Pref.
10th
1974/75
5
1ª Reg.
4th
1975/76
4
Reg. Pref.
11th
1976/77
5
1ª Reg.
4th
1977/78
5
Reg. Pref.
16th
1978/79
6
1ª Reg.
4th
1979/80
6
1ª Reg.
1st
1980/81
5
Reg. Pref.
1st
1981/82
4
3ª
8th
1982/83
4
3ª
6th
1983/84
4
3ª
6th
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
1984/85
4
3ª
5th
1985/86
4
3ª
8th
1986/87
4
3ª
3rd
1987/88
3
2ªB
8th
1988/89
3
2ªB
12th
1989/90
3
2ªB
8th
1990/91
3
2ªB
11th
1991/92
3
2ªB
13th
1992/93
3
2ªB
11th
1993/94
3
2ªB
9th
1994/95
3
2ªB
18th
1995/96
4
3ª
5th
1996/97
4
3ª
12th
1997/98
4
3ª
6th
1998/99
4
3ª
4th
1999/00
3
2ªB
11th
2000/01
3
2ªB
19th
2001/02
4
3ª
1st
2002/03
3
2ªB
19th
2003/04
4
3ª
4th
Season
Tier
Division
Place
Copa del Rey
2004/05
4
3ª
2nd
2005/06
4
3ª
7th
2006/07
4
3ª
4th
2007/08
4
3ª
3rd
2008/09
4
3ª
4th
2009/10
4
3ª
4th
2010/11
4
3ª
7th
2011/12
4
3ª
2nd
2012/13
4
3ª
10th
First round
2013/14
4
3ª
4th
2014/15
4
3ª
19th
2015/16
5
Reg. Pref.
1st
2016/17
4
3ª
7th
11 seasons in Segunda División B
40 seasons in Tercera División
Current squad
The numbers are established according to the official website: www.realavila.com
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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