Club Marino de Luanco is a
Spanish football team based in
Luanco
Luanco ( Asturian: Lluanco) is the capital parish of the municipality of Gozón, within the province of Asturias, in northern Spain
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, in the autonomous community of
Asturias
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. Founded in 1931 it plays in
Segunda División RFEF – Group 1, holding home games at ''
Estadio Miramar'', with a capacity of 3,500 seats.
History
Marino Luanco was founded in 1931 by a group of local people, mainly fishermen. It played its first games in La Ribera beach, where nowadays takes place the
Torneo Tenis Playa. Four years later, the team was registered in the
Asturian Football Federation.
Marino played for the first time in
Tercera División
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in the
1956–57 season. During the next 40 years, the club alternated Tercera and Regional Leagues, until it was promoted to
Segunda División B
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in 1996. In
its first season, Marino was relegated after qualifying last.
The club returned to Segunda División B in 2001, after being the champion of the Asturian group of Tercera and winning the
Copa Federación de España
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and was close to reach the promotion playoffs to Segunda División in the
2001–02 season.
Marino continues to alternate seasons between
Segunda División B
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and
Tercera División
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and has consolidated as one of the most important clubs in Asturias.
Season to season
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*14 seasons in
Segunda División B
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*2 seasons in
Segunda División RFEF
*29 seasons in
Tercera División
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Current squad
Honours
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Tercera División
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(3): 1998–99, 2000–01, 2010–11
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Copa RFEF
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(1): 2000–01
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Copa RFEF (Asturias tournament) (6): 2000, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2015
Famous players
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Idrissa Keita
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Club career
Keita was born in Abidjan. After starring fo ...
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Kily
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Francisco Javier Castaño
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Nicknames
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References
External links
Official website
Futbolme team profileOfficial club blog
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Football clubs in Asturias
Association football clubs established in 1931
1931 establishments in Spain