Asturian derby

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Other namesDerbi asturiano
Derbi astur
LocationAsturias Asturias
First meetingSporting 2–1 Oviedo
1926–27 Regional Championship
(5 December 1926)
Asturian derby
Other namesDerbi asturiano
Derbi astur
LocationAsturias Asturias
TeamsReal Oviedo
Real Sporting de Gijón
First meetingSporting 2–1 Oviedo
1926–27 Regional Championship
(5 December 1926)
Latest meetingOviedo 1–1 Sporting
Segunda División
(11 January 2025)
Next meetingTBD
StadiumsCarlos Tartiere (Oviedo)
El Molinón (Gijón)
Statistics
Meetings total
  • Official: 118
  • Total: 165
Most wins
  • Official: Oviedo (50)
  • Total: Oviedo (69)
Top scorerHerrerita (8 goals)
Largest victoryOviedo 8–2 Sporting
1933–34 Regional Championship
(22 October 1933)
Sporting 6–0 Oviedo
1944–45 La Liga
(13 May 1945)
Oviedo 6–0 Sporting
1955–56 Segunda División
(19 February 1956)
Location of the two teams' stadium

The Asturian derby (Asturian: Derbi asturianu, Spanish: Derbi asturiano or Derbi astur), is the name given to any association football match contested between Sporting de Gijón and Real Oviedo (sometimes referred to as Carbayones), the two biggest clubs in Asturias. The rivalry is well-known as one of the strongest, and most heated in Spanish football.

The first competitive match between the two teams happened on 5 December 1926, after the two main teams in Oviedo (Stadium Ovetense and Deportivo Oviedo) merged to create Real Oviedo. The match, in the Regional Championship of Asturias, was played in El Molinón and Sporting Gijón won by 2–1.[1]

The first official match in the Spanish league was played in February 1929, during the 1929 Segunda División. Oviedo defeated Sporting by 6–2 with Barril scoring four goals in the second half. In 1944, the first derby in La Liga was played and the Carbayones won again 2–1.

On 27 February 1966, just after the kickoff of the derby at El Molinón, several people were injured after an avalanche occurred in one of the stands of the stadium.[2]

On 29 May 1977 a special derby was held in Oviedo, where Sporting won by 2–1 at Estadio Carlos Tartiere in the penultimate match of the 1976–77 Segunda División, achieving promotion to La Liga and beginning the 'golden years' of the club.[3]

Kick off of the derby played in Gijón in 2017.

On 15 March 1998, Oviedo won 2–1 in the last derby in La Liga to date. After that season, Sporting were relegated to Segunda División with the worst performance ever in the Spanish top league.[4] This was also the last Asturian derby played at the old Estadio Carlos Tartiere before its closure in May 2000.

The first derby at the new Estadio Carlos Tartiere was played on 28 October 2001, being the first ever sell-out for the venue; Sporting beat the locals 2–0.

In 2003, the clubs played the last derby before the relegation of Oviedo to Segunda División B, later dropped to Tercera División due to nonpayments. Oviedo won by 2–1. After Oviedo's second goal, one of the stands collapsed and several fans went onto the pitch, without any injuries. Due to this, Estadio Carlos Tartiere was closed for one game.[5][6]

After Oviedo were relegated to the lower divisions, the club had to play against Sporting B for several years until their comeback to Segunda División in 2015.

Oviedo and Sporting met again on 9 September 2017, in the fourth round of the 2017–18 Segunda División, breaking the biggest gap ever (14 years) without facing each other in official competitions. The match, played in Gijón, ended with a one-goal draw.[7] Before it, in the surroundings of the stadium, there were altercations between the National Police and the ultras of Sporting Gijón, ending with damage to the buses of both clubs and 12 persons arrested.[8] In the second-leg match played in Carlos Tartiere, Oviedo defeated Sporting by 2–1.

The second derby of the 2019–20 season, initially dated for 29 March 2020, was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. It finally was played on 22 June at El Molinón, behind closed doors, and finished with the win of the carbayones by 0–1.[9]

The derby in the society

In April 2000, when both clubs were suffering acute financial trouble, there were rumours about meetings between the board of directors of both clubs to discuss a merger to create a single team in the region called Real Asturias, and to study the possibility of building a new stadium between Oviedo and Gijón. Supporters of both clubs and the vast majority of the institutions were opposed to this proposal.[10]

In 2017, the Non-governmental organisation Asturies por África (Asturias for Africa) organised an Asturian derby in Gambia, played by local boys, to raise funds to build a new solar-powered well in the village of Ndungu Kebbeh.[11]

Head-to-head statistics

CompetitionGPRODRSGOGSG
La Liga40191384231
Segunda División501613216675
Copa del Rey107122317
Regional Championship188554638
Total in official games118503236177161
Trofeo Principado1910452316
Other friendly matches2596103943
Total in all games165694251239220

Source: [12]

Head-to-head ranking in La Liga (1929–2021)

P. 34 35 36 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 52 53 54 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 71 72 73 74 75 76 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 09 10 11 12 16 17
1
2 2
3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
10 10 10 10
11 11 11 11 11 11
12 12 12 12 12 12
13 13 13 13 13 13 13
14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
15 15 15 15 15 15
16 16 16 16 16
17 17 17 17
18 18 18 18 18 18 18
19 19
20 20
21
22

Total: Sporting with 6 higher finishes (and in top tier alone for 22 seasons), Oviedo with 14 higher finishes (and in top tier alone for 18 seasons); as of the end of the 2020–21 season.

Records

All-time goalscorers

The following players have scored 3 or more league goals in the Asturian derby. This includes all La Liga, Segunda División and Copa del Rey matches.

PlayerClub(s)La LigaSegunda CopaOverallYears
Herrerita Both clubs 22 4 8 1929–1933 (S), 1933–1936 (O), 1940–1950 (O), 1950–1951 (S)
Isidro Lángara Oviedo 16 7 1930–1936, 1946–1948
José Prendes Sporting 16 7 1948–1957
Pepe Ortiz Sporting 7 7 1949–1963
Emilín Both clubs 2 4 6 1933–1936 (O), 1940–1949 (O), 1949–1951 (S)
Pío Sporting 5 5 1944–1950, 1954–1955
Cholo Dindurra Both clubs 3 2 5 1933 (S), 1941–1942 (S), 1942–1943 (O), 1943–1953 (S)
Pin Sporting 5 5 1924–1943
Barril Oviedo 5 5 1926–1931
Urrutia Oviedo 5 5 1927–1931
Miguel Ferrer Oviedo 5 5 1954–1958
Alfonso Alarcón Oviedo 31 4 1973–1978
Quini Sporting 31 4 1968–1980, 1984–1987
Enrique Galán Oviedo 22 4 1968–1978
Tati Valdés Sporting 13 4 1965–1979
Ramón Herrera Sporting 4 4 1925–1927, 1930–1935
Ricardo Gallart Oviedo 3 1 4 1930–1943
David Villa Sporting 2 2 4 2001–2003
Antón Oviedo 4 4 1935–1936, 1940–1951
Areta II Oviedo 3 3 1951–1954
Carlos Oviedo 3 3 1987–1988, 1989–1996
Molinucu Sporting 21 3 1944–1957
Lalo Oviedo 12 3 1953–1967
Esteban Echevarría Oviedo 1 2 3 1942–1951
Camilo Liz Sporting 1 2 3 1942–1946
Aloy Oviedo 3 3 1954–1958
José Luis Quirós Oviedo 3 3 1964–1969
Mijares Sporting 3 3 1941–1944

Clean sheets

The following goalkeepers have at least three clean sheets in the Asturian derby. This includes La Liga, Segunda División and Copa del Rey matches.

PlayerClub(s)Clean sheetsGamesYears
VitiOviedo 691979–1994
Jesús CastroSporting 5121967–1985
Juan Luis MoraOviedo 561993–1999
Juan Carlos AblanedoSporting 4131982–1999
Sabino ZubeldiaOviedo 331985–1992
Juanjo ValenciaSporting 351999–2004
Fernando de ArgilaOviedo 3121943–1952, 1952–1957
SiónSporting 3121949–1961

All-time results

La Liga

#SeasonDateR.Home teamScoreAway teamAtt.Oviedo scorersSporting scorers
11944–4510 December 194412 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting Echevarría (23), Herrerita (38)Liz (89)
213 May 194525 Sporting6 – 0Oviedo Pío (12, 52, 61), Molinucu (14), Cervigón (67), Tamayo (76)
31945–4630 December 194513 Sporting1 – 0Oviedo Molinucu (17)
431 March 194626 Oviedo2 – 2Sporting Chas (21), Emilín (87)Dindurra (38, 85)
51946–4729 September 19462 Sporting1 – 1Oviedo Domingo (10)Dindurra (78)
67 January 194715 Oviedo3 – 2Sporting Diestro (25), Emilín (53), Lángara (71)Méndez (4, 21)
71947–4812 October 19474 Oviedo0 – 0Sporting
825 January 194817 Sporting2 – 1Oviedo Herrerita (55)Pío (42, 88)
91952–534 January 195314 Sporting1 – 3Oviedo Areta II (10), Toni Cuervo (20), Durán (75)Grau (89)
1026 April 195329 Oviedo2 – 4Sporting Areta II (17), Basabe (23)Germán (43), Prendes (76), Medina (77), Grau (82)
111953–5413 September 19531 Sporting0 – 0Oviedo
1210 January 195416 Oviedo1 – 0Sporting Areta II (82)
131958–5916 November 195810 Sporting0 – 3Oviedo Lalo (42), Romero (49), Emilio (o.g. 83)
1415 March 195925 Oviedo2 – 0Sporting Massey (16), Arbaizar (58)
151972–737 January 197317 Oviedo1 – 0Sporting Galán (20)
1620 May 197334 Sporting1 – 0Oviedo Quini (63)
171973–7430 December 197316 Sporting0 – 3Oviedo Marianín (17), Galán (31), Castro (o.g. 86)
185 May 197433 Oviedo0 – 0Sporting
191975–7628 September 19754 Oviedo3 – 1Sporting Alarcón (8, 36, 63)Quini (42)
208 February 197621 Sporting3 – 1Oviedo Marianín (48)Valdés (9, 20), Quini (63)
211988–8911 January 198917 Oviedo1 – 0Sporting24,000 Tomás (81)
2217 June 198937 Sporting0 – 0Oviedo19,841
231989–905 November 198910 Sporting0 – 0Oviedo26,000
2411 March 199029 Oviedo1 – 0Sporting20,012 Hicks (51)
251990–9130 December 199016 Oviedo0 – 0Sporting20,200
2619 May 199135 Sporting0 – 0Oviedo27,335
271991–9215 December 199114 Oviedo1 – 0Sporting19,321 Bango (25)
283 May 199233 Sporting1 – 0Oviedo25,000 Monchu (3)
291992–933 January 199316 Sporting0 – 1Oviedo25,000 Lăcătuș (9)
3029 May 199335 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting16,003 Carlos (47, 53)Abelardo (16)
311993–9419 September 19933 Oviedo0 – 1Sporting19,000 Juanele (78)
326 February 199422 Sporting0 – 0Oviedo26,200
331994–9522 January 199518 Sporting1 – 1Oviedo25,300 Carlos (72)Pier (38)
3411 June 199537 Oviedo1 – 0Sporting14,553 Oli (57)
351995–963 December 199515 Oviedo1 – 0Sporting18,663 Bango (o.g. 89)
3614 April 199636 Sporting0 – 1Oviedo29,500 Carlos (47)
371996–9726 January 199721 Sporting0 – 0Oviedo19,800
3822 June 199742 Oviedo0 – 0Sporting23,500
391997–989 November 199710 Sporting1 – 2Oviedo19,826 Juan González (18), Dely Valdés (53)Bango (10)
4015 March 199829 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting20,000 Nikiforov (o.g. 16), Dely Valdés (81)Kaiku (8)

Segunda División

#SeasonDateR.Home teamScoreAway teamAtt.Oviedo scorersSporting scorers
1192924 February 19292 Oviedo6 – 2Sporting Urrutia (5), Barril (44, 67, 70, 77, 87)Pin (53), Campanal
212 May 192911 Sporting3 – 2Oviedo Polón (33), CaraArcadio (25), Pin (30, 45)
31929–3019 January 19308 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting Urrutia (5), Tamargo (75)Morís (85)
423 March 19304 Sporting1 – 3Oviedo Urrutia (15, 78), Polón (44)Pin
51930–3114 December 19302 Sporting2 – 1Oviedo LángaraAbdón, Chicote
615 February 193111 Oviedo3 – 1Sporting Gallart (6), Inciarte, ÁlamoPin
71931–3224 January 19328 Sporting3 – 3Oviedo Lángara (10, 32, 34)Nani (15, 44), Herrera (70)
827 March 193217 Oviedo0 – 1Sporting Herrera (53)
91932–3311 December 19323 Oviedo3 – 3Sporting Lángara, Gallart, GaléHerrera, Herrerita (2 goals)
1012 February 193312 Sporting2 – 3Oviedo Lángara (16), Gallart (28), Inciarte (52)Sión II (o.g. 17), Herrera (60)
111950–5112 November 195011 Oviedo0 – 3Sporting Prendes (9, 44), Campos (70)
1225 March 195128 Sporting3 – 0Oviedo Prendes (36), Ortiz (76), Molinucu (82)
131954–5528 November 195412 Sporting4 – 3Oviedo Ferrer (55, 56), Duró (80)Glaría I (5), Ortiz (30), Prendes (60, 82)
1413 March 195527 Oviedo1 – 2Sporting Ferrer (11)Ortiz (53), Prendes (75)
151955–5616 October 19556 Oviedo2 – 4Sporting Fábregas (50), Falín (60)Biempica (22), Ortiz (55), Pineda (86, 88)
1619 February 195621 Sporting0 – 6Oviedo Aloy (6, 7, 75), Lalo (17, 50), Castro (25)
171956–579 September 19561 Oviedo1 – 2Sporting Ferrer (36)Alós (63), Ortiz (67)
1827 January 195720 Sporting5 – 1Oviedo Ferrer (49)Sánchez (13), Alós (26), Ortiz (61, 66), Biempica (75)
191965–6621 November 196510 Oviedo1 – 0Sporting Achuri (82)
2027 February 196625 Sporting1 – 0Oviedo Amengual (41)
211966–6720 November 196610 Sporting5 – 4Oviedo Quirós (24, 51), Elosegui (70), Icazuriaga (76)Montes (23), Solabarrieta (30, 85), Félix (50, 64)
2219 March 196725 Oviedo0 – 0Sporting
231967–6829 October 19676 Oviedo1 – 1Sporting Quirós (65)Amengual (55)
2418 February 196821 Sporting1 – 0Oviedo Pocholo (29)
231968–6915 December 196814 Sporting2 – 0Oviedo Valdés (16, 29)
244 May 196933 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting Sistiaga (36), Galán (89)Puente (57)
251969–7023 November 196912 Oviedo0 – 0Sporting
265 April 197031 Sporting4 – 0Oviedo Valdés (30, 87), Herrero II (56), Marañón (78)
271976–772 January 197718 Sporting1 – 1Oviedo Galán (65)Ferrero (1)
2829 May 197737 Oviedo1 – 2Sporting Alarcón (24)Quini (28), Ferrero (84)
292001–0228 October 200111 Oviedo0 – 2Sporting30,500 Lozano (7), Villa (60)
3017 March 200232 Sporting0 – 0Oviedo25,000
312002–0315 December 200215 Sporting1 – 0Oviedo18,600 Lozano (14)
3218 May 200336 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting12,306 Geni (29), Oli (56)Villa (32)
332017–189 September 20174 Sporting1 – 1Oviedo27,506 Toché (85)Carmona (13)
344 February 201825 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting25,996 Mossa (31, 46)Jony (21)
352018–1917 November 201814 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting23,175 Ibra (6), Alanís (14)Carmona (73)
3624 March 201931 Sporting1 – 0Oviedo26,748 Bolaño (o.g. 32)
372019–2017 November 201916 Oviedo0 – 0Sporting20,499
3822 June 202034 Sporting0 – 1Oviedo[a] Borja Sánchez (69)
392020–2111 October 2020 Oviedo1 – 0Sporting Tejera (38)
4017 April 202134 Sporting0 – 1Oviedo[b] Johannesson (5)
412021–229 October 20219 Oviedo1 – 1Sporting21,053 Ahijado (29)Đurđević (83)
4217 April 202236 Sporting0 – 1Oviedo23,470 Berrocal (o.g. 78)
432022–2317 December 202221 Oviedo1 – 0Sporting24,574 Borja Bastón (73)
4413 May 202340Sporting1 – 1Oviedo24,790Sergi Enrich (44)Đurđević (50)
452023–249 September 20235 Oviedo0 – 0Sporting22,121
4610 February 202426Sporting1 – 0Oviedo26,794Nacho Méndez (2)
472024–257 September 20244Sporting3 – 1Oviedo25,706Ilyas (49)Otero (20), Cote (38), Campuzano (76)
4811 January 202522Oviedo1 – 1Sporting28,123Hassan (48)Gelabert (78)

Copa del Rey

#SeasonDateR.Home teamScoreAway teamAtt.Oviedo scorersSporting scorers
1194120 April 19413 Sporting1 – 4Oviedo Antón (2 goals), Herrerita, EmilínMijares
227 April 1941 Oviedo3 – 2Sporting Antón, Gallart, LeixoAcebal, Cervigón (82)
3194226 April 1942R32 Sporting3 – 1Oviedo EmilínDindurra, Mijares (30), Acebal (75)
43 May 1942 Oviedo3 – 1Sporting Goyín (10), Soladero (15), Emilín (25)Gundemaro
56 May 1942 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting Soladero, Pedrín (75)Dindurra
6194325 April 19433 Sporting1 – 2Oviedo Antón (75), Herrerita (77)Mijares (5)
72 May 1943 Oviedo4 – 3Sporting Herrerita (5), Echevarría (10, 15), Emilín (87)Liz (35), Paladini (70), Chipía (70)
81944–4511 February 1945R16 Sporting0 – 0Oviedo
94 March 1945 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting Herrerita (80), Goyín (90)Liz (39)
102001–0210 October 2001R64 Sporting4 – 2Oviedo17,000 Óscar Álvarez (4), Geni (91)Pablo Amo (1), David Pirri (16), Villa (42, 76)

Regional Championship

The Regional Championship of Asturias was played before La Liga was created. Every year, the winner of the tournament qualified for the Copa del Rey, in that years called Campeonato de España (Spanish Championship).[13]

#EditionDateHome teamScoreAway teamOviedo scorersSporting scorers
11926–276 December 1926 Sporting2 – 1Oviedo Herrera, Loredo
214 February 1927 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting Pin
31928–298 October 1928 Oviedo2 – 2Sporting Campanal, Nani
45 November 1928 Sporting3 – 3Oviedo Adolfo, Campanal (2 goals)
51929–3020 October 1929 Oviedo1 – 1Sporting Pin
617 November 1929 Sporting4 – 2Oviedo Cuesta (2 goals), Pin, Pachín
71930–315 October 1930 Oviedo1 – 2Sporting Chicote (2 goals)
82 November 1930 Sporting6 – 1Oviedo Chicote (3 goals), Nani (2 goals), Adolfo
91931–3211 October 1931 Sporting0 – 1Oviedo
1016 October 1932 Oviedo0 – 2Sporting Herrera (2 goals)
111932–3318 September 1932 Oviedo5 – 1Sporting Herrera
1216 October 1932 Sporting2 – 2Oviedo Herrera, Adolfo
131933–3424 September 1933 Sporting2 – 2Oviedo Pin (2 goals)
1422 October 1933 Oviedo8 – 2Sporting Herrera, Iglesias
151934–3530 September 1934 Sporting2 – 3Oviedo Pin, Santomé
1618 November 1934 Oviedo4 – 2Sporting Rubiera, Calleja
171935–3615 September 1935 Sporting0 – 5Oviedo
1820 October 1935 Oviedo3 – 2Sporting Jaso, Rubiera

Trofeo Principado

The Trofeo Principado was a friendly tournament played from 1988 to 1996 between Sporting and Oviedo. In 1996, Real Oviedo won the tournament has been given after winning five editions. Sporting won the 1993 edition and Real Oviedo won the 1996 one after a penalty shootout.[14]

In 2006 and 2007 the tournament was played in a single game format and both teams won one edition.

#EditionDateHome teamScoreAway teamOviedo scorersSporting scorers
1I10 August 1988 Oviedo1 – 3Sporting Bango (29)Juanma (16, 31), Villa (85)
2II16 August 1989 Sporting0 – 2Oviedo Zúñiga (58), Bango (75)
324 August 1989 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting
4III21 August 1990 Oviedo3 – 0Sporting Carlos (9, 70), Bango (36)
526 August 1990 Sporting0 – 1Oviedo Sarriugarte (63)
6IV17 August 1991 Sporting2 – 0Oviedo Muñiz (88), Juanele (95)
721 August 1991 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting Sarriugarte (41, 54)Juanma (72)
8V19 August 1992 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting Carlos (38), Cristóbal (62)Juanele (6)
929 August 1992 Sporting1 – 3Oviedo Lăcătuș (60, 73), Cristóbal (89)Abelardo (32)
10VI13 August 1993 Sporting1 – 2Oviedo Janković (39, 56)Miner (1)
1123 August 1993 Oviedo0 – 1Sporting Sabou (64)
12VII18 August 1994 Oviedo0 – 1Sporting Pier
1326 August 1994 Sporting1 – 1Oviedo Jokanović (31)Lediakhov (49)
14VIII19 August 1995 Sporting0 – 2Oviedo Dubovský (73), Oli (90)
1523 August 1995 Oviedo0 – 0Sporting
16IX9 August 1996 Oviedo0 – 0Sporting
1723 August 1996 Sporting0 – 0Oviedo
18X9 August 2006 Sporting2 – 0Oviedo Barral (10, 49)
19XI19 September 2007 Oviedo2 – 1Sporting Cervero (67), Lucas (78)Karanka (39)

Other trophies and friendly matches

#TrophyDateHome teamScoreAway teamGoals homeGoals away
1Friendly27 January 1929 Oviedo1 – 0Sporting
2Friendly3 February 1929 Sporting1 – 4Oviedo
3Friendly19 June 1933 Oviedo3 – 3Sporting Herrero (2), Pin
4Friendly22 September 1940 Oviedo7 – 3Sporting Pin, Félix, Puyol
5Friendly16 March 1940 Oviedo4 – 1Sporting Acebal
6Friendly13 September 1942 Sporting1 – 2Oviedo Mijares
7Friendly19 August 1949 Sporting1 – 2Oviedo Pío
8Friendly20 September 1950 Oviedo1 – 2Sporting Acebal
9Friendly2 September 1951 Oviedo1 – 5Sporting Areitio (2), Luis Sánchez, Prendes, Campos
10Friendly3 June 1953 Sporting3 – 1Oviedo Sánchez, Prendes, Germán
11Trofeo Relámpago20 June 1957 Oviedo0 – 0Sporting
12Friendly4 September 1960 Oviedo5 – 0Sporting
13Charity match19 December 1963 Oviedo0 – 3Sporting Solabarrieta, Alberto, Biempica
14Trofeo Costa Verde6 September 1964 Sporting1 – 1Oviedo Pahíño (82)Arsenio (83)
15Charity match13 January 1970 Sporting0 – 1Oviedo
16Trofeo Concepción Arenal28 August 1971 Sporting3 – 1Oviedo Quini (3)
17Trofeo Costa Verde24 August 1974 Sporting0 – 1Oviedo Galán (73)
18Charity match1 January 1976 Sporting0 – 0Oviedo
19Trofeo Costa Verde14 August 1976 Sporting3 – 0Oviedo Joaquín (2), Quini
20Charity match19 January 1977 Sporting3 – 3Oviedo Valdés, Abel, Toni
21Friendly23 August 1977 Sporting0 – 0Oviedo
22Hommage to Tensi26 August 1978 Oviedo0 – 3Sporting Doria, Quini, Uría
23Trofeo Ciudad de Oviedo22 August 1980 Oviedo1 – 5Sporting Jaime Serrano (81)Gomes (8, 15, 37, 78, 84)
24Trofeo Costa Verde27 August 1982 Sporting1 – 0Oviedo Ferrero(69)
25Trofeo Costa Verde16 August 1985 Sporting1 – 0Oviedo Cundi (15)

Women's Asturian derby

Oviedo and Sporting Gijón's women's teams play the Asturian derby since 2023, as Oviedo absorbed the main teams of Oviedo Moderno CF. Both teams play in Segunda Federación.

In the 2017–18 season, Oviedo Moderno started playing with the name of Real Oviedo and their colours.[15] Meanwhile, Sporting Gijón had its women's team since 1995, being named Escuela de Fútbol de Mareo between 1999 and 2016 as part of a collaboration agreement with the city's town hall.

In 2023, Oviedo absorbed the main teams of Oviedo Moderno. Since this data, Oviedo and Sporting would play their first Asturian derbies with both teams being completely integrated in the structure of their clubs.

Head-to-head statistics

CompetitionGPRODRSGOGSG
Segunda Federación430132
Copa de la Reina100124
Total530256

All matches

#TournamentDateR.Home teamScoreAway team
12023–24 2ª Fed1 October 20234 Sporting0 – 1Oviedo
24 February 202419 Oviedo1 – 0Sporting
32024–25 Cup11 September 20241 Oviedo2 – 4Sporting
42024–25 2ª Fed23 November 202412 Sporting2 – 0Oviedo
513 April 202427 Oviedo1 – 0Sporting

Games between Oviedo and Sporting B

Games between Sporting and Oviedo B

Head-to-head statistics

CompetitionGPRODRSGOGSG
Copa del Rey4004111
Total in official games4004111

All-time results

#CompetitionDateR.Home teamScoreAway teamAttendanceOviedo B scorersSporting scorers
11983–84 Copa del Rey12 October 19832 Oviedo Aficionados0 – 1Sporting Eloy 88'
219 October 1983 Sporting4 – 1Oviedo Aficionados Velázquez (80)Campuzano (18), Maceda (27), Abel (59), Cundi (83)
31984–85 Copa del Rey7 November 19842 Oviedo B0 – 1Sporting Gabi (25, o.g.)
428 November 1984 Sporting5 – 0Oviedo B Tino (8), Camuel (20), Nacho (41), Ferrero (51, 54)

Matches between reserve teams

Other Asturian derbies

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