About the Club:
The city of Orihuela, situated in Spain's Vega Baja del Segura region, is home to a club with a story of perseverance: Orihuela Club de Fútbol. It represents the unwavering spirit of a community deeply connected to football in the historic Orihuela.
A History of Rebirth
The club's lineage began in 1932 as Orihuela Deportiva, which competed in divisions like Segunda División B. However, financial difficulties eventually led to its disappearance. In 1993, Orihuela Club de Fútbol was re-established, picking up the mantle and continuing the city's footballing tradition. This rebirth demonstrated the strong desire of Orihuela's citizens to maintain a presence in Spanish football.
Home at Los Arcos
The heart of Orihuela CF beats at the Estadio Municipal Los Arcos. This historic stadium is where fans, known for their distinctive yellow and blue colours (earning them the nickname 'Canarios'), gather to support their team. Los Arcos is a focal point of sporting life in Orihuela, a place where shared memories and passions are forged.
The League Journey
Since its re-foundation, Orihuela CF has primarily competed in Spanish semi-professional leagues, specifically the Tercera División and Segunda División B (now Segunda Federación). These demanding divisions require dedication and skill. The club continually strives for promotion, facing various opponents from across Spain, especially within the Valencian Community.
Community and Identity
More than just a team, Orihuela Club de Fútbol is integral to the identity of Orihuela. It unites the community through shared passion and pride. The club’s resilience, echoing that of the city, ensures that football remains a vibrant and cherished part of life at Los Arcos, driven by the dream of future success.