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Sport in Asturias

Sport in Asturias has always been dominated by football. Other popular sport activities include basketball, cycling, handball, volleyball, roller hockey, and rugby union. Asturias has also hosted a number of international events such as group stage games during the 1982 FIFA World Cup, series of the Davis Cup World Group, international roller hockey competitions, several cycling states of La Vuelta and several matches of the Spain national football team.

Asturias is also famous for several traditional sports, being the bowling the most important one.

Football

 
El Molinón stadium.
 

Association football is the most popular sport in Asturias. Sporting Gijón and Oviedo are the two most prolific teams in the region as they played more than 40 seasons in La Liga. When both teams meet, they play the Asturian derby. Other teams such as Avilés, Caudal and Langreo have played several years in the second division.

Oviedo Moderno is the main women's club in the region. The club from the capital is the only team in Asturias that played in the first division more than one season since its establishment as a one-group league. Gijón and Sporting Gijón have also played in the top tier.

The Asturias autonomous football team currently only plays the Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup, where only players from fourth tier and lower are eligible to represent the regional team.

Internationally, El Molinón and Carlos Tartiere hosted several matches of the Spanish team and also hosted the Group 2 during the 1982 FIFA World Cup. The most famous match was the Disgrace of Gijón; West Germany and Austria were accused of match-fixing after they ended the match with a 1–0 that qualified both teams and eliminated Algeria, who played previously in Oviedo.

Several Asturian players have played for Spain. David Villa won the World Cup in 2010, Luis Enrique, Abelardo and Javier Manjarín won the golden medal in the 1992 Olympics and Michu was the last Asturian who made his debut with the national team.

Basketball

 
Gijón Baloncesto.

Basketball is the second sport in terms of attendance. Gijón Baloncesto, nowadays dissolved, was the first and only team in Asturias that played the Liga ACB, one of the major European basketball leagues. Oviedo is nowadays the most important team in the region and nowadays plays the second division. Other important teams in men's basketball are Círculo Gijón, tema of the third tier and Gijón Basket, that plays in the fourth division.

In women's basketball, ADBA plays in the Liga Femenina 2.

Internationally, the Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Oviedo hosted the matches of the Group F during the 1986 FIBA World Championship.

Handball

Despite not having any team in the elite, Asturias is nowadays one of the most prolific canteras in the Spanish handball. Players as Alberto Entrerríos, Raúl Entrerríos, Rubén Garabaya or Carlos Ruesga have played for the Spain men's national handball team. Asturian Borja Vidal also played internationally, but for Qatar. Women like Jessica Alonso have also played internationally for Spain.

In terms of clubs, La Calzada plays the women's top league while Gijón and Oviedo play the second tier in women's handball and Grupo Covadonga in men's handball.

Cycling

 
Samuel Sánchez.

As in other regions, cycling is one of the most followed sports in Asturias. As it is a mountainous region, the stages of the Vuelta a España that happen in Asturias are usually important for the final classification. Alto de L'Angliru[1] or the Lagos de Covadonga are two of the most important stages. The Vuelta a Asturias is also an important race, with the Alto del Acebo or the Subida al Naranco as the main stage.

Samuel Sánchez, who won the gold medal in the 2008 Summer Olympics, and José Luis Rubiera are two of the most prolific racers in the region.

CLAS–Cajastur was a professional road cycling team based in Asturias, sponsored by Cajastur and Central Lechera Asturiana. It competed between 1988 and 1993, with Tony Rominger as the most known cyclist of the team.

Roller hockey

Roller hockey is played in Asturias, especially in Oviedo and in the towns of the center of the region. The most important club in the region is Gijón Solimar, five times champion of the Women's European League,[2] but at OK Liga Femenina also plays Cuencas Mineras, from Lena.

In men's roller hockey, Cibeles is the only Asturian team that achieved a national title by winning the Copa del Rey in 1980.

Areces, Asturhockey, Mieres, Oviedo and Oviedo Roller are other teams that, as Cibeles, also played the top tier.

Skiing

 
Valgrande-Pajares ski resort.

In the Cantabrian Mountains there are several ski resorts, being Valgrande-Pajares and Fuentes de Invierno the most important ones.

Other sports

 
Fernando Alonso.

Motorsports

Fans of motorsports are numerous, and Formula One is followed due to Fernando Alonso.

The Rally Príncipe de Asturias is the oldest car race in Spain and is part of the Spanish Rally Championship and the Western zone of the European Rally Championship.

Rugby union

Oviedo RC is the only Asturian team that have played at least one season in the División de Honor. Belenos is the second most successful team in the region.

Tennis

 
Pablo Carreño Busta.

Pablo Carreño Busta is the most prolific Asturian tennis player. Carreño won the bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics, played several Grand Slam tournaments and also played World Group series for the Spain Davis Cup team. Other players like Galo Blanco played professionally.

Gijón and Oviedo both hosted series of the 2012 Davis Cup World Group.

Traditional sports

Bowling is the most important of the traditional sports in Asturias, mainly in the modality of cuatreada. Other sports like rana or llave are also played.

Volleyball

Women's volleyball was historically important as Medina Gijón was the first national champion from Asturias in any sport. Medina won the 1971–72, 1975–76 and 1977–78 seasons of the Spanish league.[3]

Currently, it only has importance in Gijón, with Grupo Covadonga as its main representative, in the Superliga 2. During the 1990s, Gijón had three different teams in the top league.

American football

Gijón Mariners is currently the most prolific club in the region. It currently plays in the Serie A of the LNFA. Oviedo Madbulls competes in the Serie B.

Asturias regional teams

 
Asturias women's volleyball team against Scotland.
 
Asturias basketball team against Ivory Coast.

Specially during the 2000s, Asturias developed several autonomous teams for promoting Asturias abroad and the sport in the region.

Matches between Asturias and national teams

Date Sport M/W Host city Rival Score
16 Jun 1934 Football M Gijón   Mexico 5–2
14 Oct 1969[4] Handball M Gijón   Spain 11–25
13 Jun 1987 Handball M Ribadesella   United States 24–27
23 Dec 2000 Football M Oviedo   Macedonia 1–0
29 Dec 2001 Football M Gijón   Lithuania 6–1
3 Jan 2002 Handball M Gijón   Brazil 28–22
27 Dec 2002 Roller hockey M Oviedo   Portugal 3–4
28 Dec 2002 Football M Avilés   Honduras 5–3
30 Dec 2003 Handball M Avilés   Portugal 27–18
29 Dec 2004 Volleyball W Gijón   Scotland 3–0
17 Dec 2005 Wheelchair basketball M Gijón   Portugal 46–56
28 Dec 2005 Handball W Gijón   Iceland 22–23
27 Dec 2006 Roller hockey M Grado   Switzerland 3–2
29 Dec 2007 Handball M Avilés   Spain 26–28
28 Jun 2009 Basketball M Luanco   Ivory Coast 55–69

Major sports facilities

Stadiums

Image Stadium Capacity City Inaugurated
  Carlos Tartiere 30,500[5] Oviedo 2000
  El Molinón 29,029[6] Gijón 1908
  Las Mestas 11,000 Gijón 1942
  Román Suárez Puerta 5,352 Avilés 1943
  El Bayu 5,000 Siero 2006
  Ganzábal 4,024 Langreo 1922
Las Mestas (athletics) 3,500 Gijón
  Miramar 3,500 Luanco 1953
La Mata 3,000 Candás
Muro de Zaro 3,000 Avilés
  Hermanos Antuña 2,940 Mieres 1951
San Lázaro 2,500 Oviedo

Indoor arenas

Image Arena Capacity City Inaugurated
  Palacio de Deportes 5,197 Gijón 1992
  Palacio de los Deportes 3,713 Oviedo 1975
  El Quirinal 2,774 Avilés 2003
Juan Carlos Beiro 2,286 Langreo 2007
Visiola Rollán 1,800 Mieres 2008
  La Arena 1,500 Gijón 1966
Braulio García 1,331 Gijón
Luis Riera Posada (Pumarín) 1,138 Oviedo

References

  1. ^ "BBC SPORT | Other Sports | Cycling | No way back for Millar". news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
  2. ^ "El Biesca Gijón logra su cuarta Copa de Europa" (in Spanish). Marca. 6 May 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  3. ^ "El Longchamps contará con patrocinador para la próxima temporada" (in Spanish). El Comercio hemerotec. 24 July 1985. Retrieved 6 May 2017.
  4. ^ Comercio;place=Gijón;day=15;month=10;year=1969;page=013;filename=69O15;encoding=utf-8 "La selección española venció (25-11) a la asturiana". El Comercio. 15 October 1969. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  5. ^ . realoviedo.es. Archived from the original on 10 April 2014. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
  6. ^ Podcast Gijón Ser Deportivos; 9 March 2015

External links

  • Sports Department of the Principality of Asturias

sport, asturias, always, been, dominated, football, other, popular, sport, activities, include, basketball, cycling, handball, volleyball, roller, hockey, rugby, union, asturias, also, hosted, number, international, events, such, group, stage, games, during, 1. Sport in Asturias has always been dominated by football Other popular sport activities include basketball cycling handball volleyball roller hockey and rugby union Asturias has also hosted a number of international events such as group stage games during the 1982 FIFA World Cup series of the Davis Cup World Group international roller hockey competitions several cycling states of La Vuelta and several matches of the Spain national football team Asturias is also famous for several traditional sports being the bowling the most important one Contents 1 Football 2 Basketball 3 Handball 4 Cycling 5 Roller hockey 6 Skiing 7 Other sports 7 1 Motorsports 7 2 Rugby union 7 3 Tennis 7 4 Traditional sports 7 5 Volleyball 7 6 American football 8 Asturias regional teams 8 1 Matches between Asturias and national teams 9 Major sports facilities 9 1 Stadiums 9 2 Indoor arenas 10 References 11 External linksFootball Edit El Molinon stadium Carlos Tartiere stadium Association football is the most popular sport in Asturias Sporting Gijon and Oviedo are the two most prolific teams in the region as they played more than 40 seasons in La Liga When both teams meet they play the Asturian derby Other teams such as Aviles Caudal and Langreo have played several years in the second division Oviedo Moderno is the main women s club in the region The club from the capital is the only team in Asturias that played in the first division more than one season since its establishment as a one group league Gijon and Sporting Gijon have also played in the top tier The Asturias autonomous football team currently only plays the Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions Cup where only players from fourth tier and lower are eligible to represent the regional team Internationally El Molinon and Carlos Tartiere hosted several matches of the Spanish team and also hosted the Group 2 during the 1982 FIFA World Cup The most famous match was the Disgrace of Gijon West Germany and Austria were accused of match fixing after they ended the match with a 1 0 that qualified both teams and eliminated Algeria who played previously in Oviedo Several Asturian players have played for Spain David Villa won the World Cup in 2010 Luis Enrique Abelardo and Javier Manjarin won the golden medal in the 1992 Olympics and Michu was the last Asturian who made his debut with the national team Basketball Edit Gijon Baloncesto Basketball is the second sport in terms of attendance Gijon Baloncesto nowadays dissolved was the first and only team in Asturias that played the Liga ACB one of the major European basketball leagues Oviedo is nowadays the most important team in the region and nowadays plays the second division Other important teams in men s basketball are Circulo Gijon tema of the third tier and Gijon Basket that plays in the fourth division In women s basketball ADBA plays in the Liga Femenina 2 Internationally the Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Oviedo hosted the matches of the Group F during the 1986 FIBA World Championship Handball EditDespite not having any team in the elite Asturias is nowadays one of the most prolific canteras in the Spanish handball Players as Alberto Entrerrios Raul Entrerrios Ruben Garabaya or Carlos Ruesga have played for the Spain men s national handball team Asturian Borja Vidal also played internationally but for Qatar Women like Jessica Alonso have also played internationally for Spain In terms of clubs La Calzada plays the women s top league while Gijon and Oviedo play the second tier in women s handball and Grupo Covadonga in men s handball Cycling Edit Samuel Sanchez As in other regions cycling is one of the most followed sports in Asturias As it is a mountainous region the stages of the Vuelta a Espana that happen in Asturias are usually important for the final classification Alto de L Angliru 1 or the Lagos de Covadonga are two of the most important stages The Vuelta a Asturias is also an important race with the Alto del Acebo or the Subida al Naranco as the main stage Samuel Sanchez who won the gold medal in the 2008 Summer Olympics and Jose Luis Rubiera are two of the most prolific racers in the region CLAS Cajastur was a professional road cycling team based in Asturias sponsored by Cajastur and Central Lechera Asturiana It competed between 1988 and 1993 with Tony Rominger as the most known cyclist of the team Roller hockey EditRoller hockey is played in Asturias especially in Oviedo and in the towns of the center of the region The most important club in the region is Gijon Solimar five times champion of the Women s European League 2 but at OK Liga Femenina also plays Cuencas Mineras from Lena In men s roller hockey Cibeles is the only Asturian team that achieved a national title by winning the Copa del Rey in 1980 Areces Asturhockey Mieres Oviedo and Oviedo Roller are other teams that as Cibeles also played the top tier Skiing Edit Valgrande Pajares ski resort In the Cantabrian Mountains there are several ski resorts being Valgrande Pajares and Fuentes de Invierno the most important ones Other sports Edit Fernando Alonso Motorsports Edit Fans of motorsports are numerous and Formula One is followed due to Fernando Alonso The Rally Principe de Asturias is the oldest car race in Spain and is part of the Spanish Rally Championship and the Western zone of the European Rally Championship Rugby union Edit Oviedo RC is the only Asturian team that have played at least one season in the Division de Honor Belenos is the second most successful team in the region Tennis Edit Pablo Carreno Busta Pablo Carreno Busta is the most prolific Asturian tennis player Carreno won the bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics played several Grand Slam tournaments and also played World Group series for the Spain Davis Cup team Other players like Galo Blanco played professionally Gijon and Oviedo both hosted series of the 2012 Davis Cup World Group Traditional sports Edit Bowling is the most important of the traditional sports in Asturias mainly in the modality of cuatreada Other sports like rana or llave are also played Volleyball Edit Women s volleyball was historically important as Medina Gijon was the first national champion from Asturias in any sport Medina won the 1971 72 1975 76 and 1977 78 seasons of the Spanish league 3 Currently it only has importance in Gijon with Grupo Covadonga as its main representative in the Superliga 2 During the 1990s Gijon had three different teams in the top league American football Edit Gijon Mariners is currently the most prolific club in the region It currently plays in the Serie A of the LNFA Oviedo Madbulls competes in the Serie B Asturias regional teams Edit Asturias women s volleyball team against Scotland Asturias basketball team against Ivory Coast See also Asturias national football team and Asturias national basketball team Specially during the 2000s Asturias developed several autonomous teams for promoting Asturias abroad and the sport in the region Matches between Asturias and national teams Edit Date Sport M W Host city Rival Score16 Jun 1934 Football M Gijon Mexico 5 214 Oct 1969 4 Handball M Gijon Spain 11 2513 Jun 1987 Handball M Ribadesella United States 24 2723 Dec 2000 Football M Oviedo Macedonia 1 029 Dec 2001 Football M Gijon Lithuania 6 13 Jan 2002 Handball M Gijon Brazil 28 2227 Dec 2002 Roller hockey M Oviedo Portugal 3 428 Dec 2002 Football M Aviles Honduras 5 330 Dec 2003 Handball M Aviles Portugal 27 1829 Dec 2004 Volleyball W Gijon Scotland 3 017 Dec 2005 Wheelchair basketball M Gijon Portugal 46 5628 Dec 2005 Handball W Gijon Iceland 22 2327 Dec 2006 Roller hockey M Grado Switzerland 3 229 Dec 2007 Handball M Aviles Spain 26 2828 Jun 2009 Basketball M Luanco Ivory Coast 55 69Major sports facilities EditStadiums Edit Image Stadium Capacity City Inaugurated Carlos Tartiere 30 500 5 Oviedo 2000 El Molinon 29 029 6 Gijon 1908 Las Mestas 11 000 Gijon 1942 Roman Suarez Puerta 5 352 Aviles 1943 El Bayu 5 000 Siero 2006 Ganzabal 4 024 Langreo 1922Las Mestas athletics 3 500 Gijon Miramar 3 500 Luanco 1953La Mata 3 000 CandasMuro de Zaro 3 000 Aviles Hermanos Antuna 2 940 Mieres 1951San Lazaro 2 500 OviedoIndoor arenas Edit Image Arena Capacity City Inaugurated Palacio de Deportes 5 197 Gijon 1992 Palacio de los Deportes 3 713 Oviedo 1975 El Quirinal 2 774 Aviles 2003Juan Carlos Beiro 2 286 Langreo 2007Visiola Rollan 1 800 Mieres 2008 La Arena 1 500 Gijon 1966Braulio Garcia 1 331 GijonLuis Riera Posada Pumarin 1 138 OviedoReferences Edit BBC SPORT Other Sports Cycling No way back for Millar news bbc co uk Retrieved 10 May 2017 El Biesca Gijon logra su cuarta Copa de Europa in Spanish Marca 6 May 2012 Retrieved 6 May 2017 El Longchamps contara con patrocinador para la proxima temporada in Spanish El Comercio hemerotec 24 July 1985 Retrieved 6 May 2017 Comercio place Gijon day 15 month 10 year 1969 page 013 filename 69O15 encoding utf 8 La seleccion espanola vencio 25 11 a la asturiana El Comercio 15 October 1969 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Carlos Tartiere at Real Oviedo website realoviedo es Archived from the original on 10 April 2014 Retrieved 10 May 2017 Podcast Gijon Ser Deportivos 9 March 2015External links EditSports Department of the Principality of Asturias Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sport in Asturias amp oldid 1113915883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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