Oiartzun KE
Full nameOiartzun Kirol Elkartea
Founded1975 / 1981 (WF)
GroundKarla Lekuona, Oiartzun
Capacity2,000[1]
ChairmanKoldo Fernández
ManagerJon Alkorta
LeaguePrimera División
2016–1715th (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

Oiartzun Kirol Elkartea is a Spanish football club from Oiartzun, Gipuzkoa, founded in 1975. It is best known for its women's section, established in 1981.[2]

History

Oiartzun was one of the leading teams in the first years of organized women's football in Spain, winning the national championship in 1987[3] and 1988 and the national league in 1991.[4] However, in 1993 the team was relegated for financial reasons to the second tier,[5] which became four years later the top category as the División de Honor was disbanded. Meanwhile, Oiartzun reached the semifinals of the Copa de la Reina in 1996 and 1997.

When RFEF launched the Superliga Femenina in 2001 Oiartzun was registered in second tier Primera Nacional.[6] Oiartzun has played the promotion play-offs in four occasions but it was defeated by FC Barcelona in 2004,[7] UD Collerense in 2009,[8] SD Reocín in 2010[9] and Sevilla FC in 2012.[10] Oiartzun finally returned to the top tier Primera División for the 2015–2016 season, but was relegated again at the end of the 2016–17 Primera División season.[11] Its traditional rival is Añorga KKE.[12]

Season to season

Season Division Place Copa de la Reina
1985/86 Runner-up
1986/87 Winner
1987/88 Winner
1988/89 Semifinals
1989/90
1990/91 1st Quarterfinals
1991/92 3rd Quarterfinals
1992/93 2nd Round of 16
1993/94 3rd Quarterfinals
1994/95 1st Round of 16
1995/96 1st Semifinals
1996/97 2nd Semifinals
1997/98 4th
1998/99 10th
1999/00 4th
Season Division Place Copa de la Reina
2000/01 3rd First round
2001/02 5th
2002/03 6th
2003/04 1st
2004/05 4th
2005/06 7th
2006/07 9th
2007/08 3rd
2008/09 1st
2009/10 2nd
2010/11 3rd
2011/12 2nd
2012/13 3rd
2013/14 2nd
2014/15 1st
Season Division Place Copa de la Reina
2015/16 14th
2016/17 15th
2017/18 6th
2018/19 13th[lower-alpha 1]
2019/20
  1. Due to the creation of the new Primera División B, the team remained in the same league but it became the third level.

Honours

Former internationals

References

  1. "Campo de Futbol de Karla Lekuona". soccerway.com. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  2. "Oiartzun KE, del origen a la cima del fútbol femenino español" (in Spanish). La Liga. 20 January 2017. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  3. Oiartzun, Spanish champion. El Mundo Deportivo, 08/07/87
  4. Oiartzun, champion on goal average. El Mundo Deportivo, 10/05/91
  5. The dream of returning to its origins. Noticias de Gipuzkoa, 12/05/12
  6. Recent tables and results in soccerway.com
  7. Oiartzun wakes up from the dream. El Mundo Deportivo, 28/06/04
  8. Collerense trashes Oiartzun and will play for promotion in Canarias. Diario de Mallorca, 14/06/09
  9. Reocín Racing shows no mercy and trashes Basque Country's Oiartzun. El Diario Montañés, 17/05/19
  10. Oiartzun is knocked out. Noticias de Gipuzkoa, 14/05/12
  11. "El Oiartzun y el Tacuense descienden a Segunda División". El Desmarque. 21 May 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017. (in Spanish)
  12. Music for a Basque derby. futfem.com

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