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Dux Logroño

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DUX Logroño
Nickname(s)La Vinotinto (The Red Wine)
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008)
as Club Deportivo Escuelas de Fútbol de Logroño
GroundEstadio Las Gaunas,
Logroño
Capacity16,000 [1]
PresidentIván Antoñanzas Manuel
ManagerHéctor Blanco[2]
LeaguePrimera Federación
2023–24Primera Federación, 7th
Websitehttp://www.escuelasdefutbol.es/

DUX Logroño[3] is a Spanish women's football club based in Logroño, that currently plays in Primera Federación.

History

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The entity's origins go back to the year 2000 when a project for integrating schools and educational centers of Logroño was carried out. However, the institution was officially founded in 2008 with teams of all ages, including the female senior team.[4] On 3 June 2018, the women's team promoted to Primera División after defeating CD Tacón in the promotion playoffs.[5] The team made their debut in the 2018–19 season, successfully avoiding relegation after ending in the 11th position.

On 7 October 2020, Logroño qualified for the final of the 2019–20 Copa de la Reina, but lost against Barcelona 3–0.

On 1 July 2021, Logroño was bought by DUX Gaming (whose partners are footballers Thibaut Courtois, Borja Iglesias, and YouTuber DjMariio) and it was renamed as DUX Logroño.[6]

Season by season

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Season Division Place Copa de la Reina
2011–12 Regional 1st Did not participate
2012–13 2ªP 9th
2013–14 2ªP 9th
2014–15 2ªP 6th
2015–16 2ªP 1st
2016–17 2ªP 3rd
2017–18 2ªP 1st
2018–19 11th Round of 16
2019–20 7th Runner-up
2020–21 17th Did not qualify
2021–22 2ªP 4th (North Group) Third round
2022–23 1ª RFEF 8th Second round
2023–24 1ª RFEF 7th Second round
2024–25 1ª RFEF

Players

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Current squad

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As of 20 March 2024[7][8]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Spain ESP Montserrat Quesada
3 DF Spain ESP Nora Sánchez
4 DF Spain ESP Iria Castro
5 DF Morocco MAR Maryame Atiq Ez Zity
7 FW Spain ESP Cintia Hormigo
8 DF Spain ESP Marta Masferrer
9 FW Spain ESP Olga García (captain)
10 DF Spain ESP Encarnación Jiménez
11 FW Spain ESP Marina Puebla
12 MF Burkina Faso BFA Alimata Bélem
13 GK Spain ESP Natalia Expósito
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF Spain ESP Sofía Sánchez Durán
15 MF Ivory Coast CIV Ida Guehai
16 FW Spain ESP Aitana Muñoz
17 MF Spain ESP Saray López
18 MF Cameroon CMR Raissa Feudjio
19 FW Argentina ARG Martina Del Trecco
20 FW Spain ESP Lorena Valderas
21 FW Argentina ARG Érica Lonigro
22 MF Spain ESP Natalia Cebolla
23 MF Argentina ARG Agustina Vargas
24 GK Japan JPN Mai Fukuta

Men's football

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Estadio Las Gaunas - Logrones - Logrono - The Stadium Guide". Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  2. ^ "Entrevista a Héctor Blanco: "Lo que tenemos que hacer es salvar la categoría"". elDiario.es (in Spanish). 16 January 2024. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  3. ^ Hermosilla Garrido, Marta (2 July 2021). "Adiós EDF, hola DUX Logroño". La Rioja (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Historia" (in Spanish). Escuelasdefutbol.es. Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  5. ^ "El EDF Logroño ya es de la Primera División femenina" (in Spanish). Royal Spanish Football Federation. 3 June 2018. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  6. ^ Jiménez, Mayca (31 March 2021). "Courtois, tras comprar el EDF Logroño: "Es una idea fantástica"". As (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  7. ^ "Squad of DUX Logroño 2023-24 Primera RFEF Femenina | BDFutbol". www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  8. ^ "DUX Logroño - Futboleras". www.futboleras.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 March 2024.
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