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  • Welcome to…Cornellà

    Traditionally, Cornellà is an amateur team that used to participate in the fifth or sixth tier of Catalan football. However, in the 2010s, this club burst onto the Catalan footballing scene and almost reached professional football. As a matter of fact, this green club has always focused on its youth academy, something they are now…

  • Welcome to…Coruxo

    Located in the parish of Coruxo, Vigo’s second-strongest team has been Coruxo for many years. The green club’s history goes back to the 1920s, even though the major part of its history has been very modest. In 2010, Coruxo burst onto the scene of the Segunda B and hasn’t left since. Welcome to…Coruxo.

  • Welcome to…Montijo

    Having a history going back more than 100 years, Montijo is one of the historic names of Extremaduran football. Still, it took the club many decades to reach the Tercera División, a division that they called home for over twenty seasons. However, the most prestigious footballing achievement that has ever been fulfilled in the Vegas…

  • Welcome to…Cultural Leonesa

    Being alive for more than 100 years, having played in the Primera División, representing an important city: Cultural Leonesa ticks every box of being a historic club. However, this club is more than that, it is one of the symbols of Leonese culture. Welcome to…Cultural Leonesa.

  • Welcome to…Ciudad de Murcia

    Ciudad de Murcia is a unique story in Spanish football, after being founded by some players who wanted their own club where they could retire. The club would become very strong, after which another businessman bought the side and moved it to Andalusia. This formed the basis for the birth of a ‘popular club’ that’s…

  • Welcome to…Utrera

    In the province of Sevilla, Real Betis and Sevilla are the powerhouses. However, these two clubs are not the only interesting ones in this part of Andalusia. Utrera is a classic of Andalusian football and played many seasons in the Tercera División. Moreover, only a few Spanish teams have a nickname like this club has.…

  • Welcome to…Real Unión

    A founder of the Primera División and four-time national champion, Real Unión is one of the most historic teams that can be found in the lower divisions of Spanish football. However, the Basque club has played most of its history in the third tier, far away from the glory days of a century ago. Welcome…

  • Welcome to…Tarazona

    Located in the province of Zaragoza, Tarazona is a club with modest origins but became ‘the next big thing’ after achieving promotion to the Primera Federación in 2023. However, the supporters will always see Tarazona as the club representing the homonymous Aragonese team, a club that used to play in lower divisions. Welcome to…Tarazona.

  • Welcome to…Sanse

    The best Spanish team to play with a red horizontal stripe, San Sebastián de los Reyes is a classic of Madrilean football and has played many seasons in the third tier. This has led Sanse to become one of the best semiprofessional teams in the region, failing to reach professional football after having been close.…

  • Welcome to…Mutilvera

    Mutilvera claims to have the ‘biggest youth academy’ in Navarre, consisting of 40 teams in total. Nevertheless, the first team is also noteworthy, as Mutilvera became one of the strongest Navarrese teams – behind Osasuna, of course. It’s the story of the club that lived very different lives in the 20th and 21st century. Welcome…

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