

Sporting Gijón
Perustettu
1905
Valmentaja
Nicolas LarcamonPelikenttä
Estadio Municipal El Molinón-Enrique Castro Quini
Kaupunki
Gijón
Kapasiteetti
29,538
Alusta
grass
Kauden tilastot
Tilasto
0W 0D 0L
H:0W/A:0W
Maalit
0 / 0 (+0)
H:0/A:0
Nollapelit
9
H:6/A:3
Sijoitus
11
Loukkaantuneet pelaajat (7)
Viimeisimmät tulokset
vs Sabadell
17/08/2026Segunda División
vs Real Valladolid
08/08/2026Seurajoukkueiden ystävyysottelut
@ Racing Santander
07/08/2026Seurajoukkueiden ystävyysottelut
vs Gimnástica Torrelavega
01/08/2026Seurajoukkueiden ystävyysottelut
@ Celta de Vigo
25/07/2026Seurajoukkueiden ystävyysottelut
@ Marino de Luanco
18/07/2026Seurajoukkueiden ystävyysottelut
vs Valencia
16/12/2025Copa del Rey
@ Mirandés
03/12/2025Copa del Rey
@ Caudal
29/10/2025Copa del Rey
Tulevat ottelut
vs Burgos
Segunda División
23/08/2026
19:00
@ Tenerife
Segunda División
28/08/2026
21:00
vs Girona
Segunda División
05/09/2026
16:15
vs Eldense
Segunda División
13/09/2026
17:00
@ FC Andorra
Segunda División
20/09/2026
17:00
@ Real Oviedo
Segunda División
27/09/2026
17:00
vs Celta de Vigo II
Segunda División
04/10/2026
17:00
@ Cádiz
Segunda División
11/10/2026
17:00
vs Albacete
Segunda División
18/10/2026
17:00
@ Castellón
Segunda División
25/10/2026
17:00
Sporting Gijón
Sporting de Gijon, founded in 1905, is one of the oldest and most historically significant football clubs in northern Spain. Based in Gijon, Asturias, the club plays at Estadio Municipal El Molinon-Enrique Castro Quini, a 29,538-capacity ground that is the oldest active stadium in Spain. Sporting spent many years in La Liga and is fondly remembered for their 1970s and 1980s squads, which featured Enrique Castro 'Quini,' one of the greatest Spanish strikers of that generation. The club has historically been a stepping stone for talented Asturian players entering top-flight football. Despite relegation battles in recent decades, Sporting retains a fervent fanbase and strong regional identity. They compete in the Segunda Division and periodically challenge for promotion to La Liga, keeping alive the ambitions of one of Spanish football's most traditional clubs.































