UD Huesca

Huesca
Full name Unión Deportiva Huesca
Founded 1929
Dissolved 1956
Ground Campo de San Jorge, Huesca,
Aragon, Spain
Capacity 2,000

Unión Deportiva Huesca was a Spanish football club based in Huesca, in the autonomous community of Aragon.

History

Founded in 1929 as CD Oscense, the club changed its name to CD Huesca in 1931 and played two seasons in Tercera División before the Spanish Civil War. In 1940, after a merger with CD Español, the club was named UD Huesca.

After seven seasons in Tercera, UD Huesca achieved promotion to Segunda División in 1950. After three seasons in the category, the club suffered relegation and subsequently folded in 1956.

Another club from the same city, SD Huesca, took UD Huesca's colours.

Season to season

  • As CD Huesca
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1929–1932 Regional
1932/33 3 2nd
1933/34 3 2nd
1934–1936 Regional
  • As UD Huesca
Season Tier Division Place Copa del Rey
1940–1943 Regional
1943/44 3 4th 3rd round
1944/45 3 7th
1945/46 3 6th
1946/47 3 5th
1947/48 3 1st 2nd round
1948/49 3 6th 1st round
1949/50 3 1st
1950/51 2 5th
1951/52 2 11th
1952/53 2 15th 1st round
1953/54 3 2nd
1954/55 3 9th
1955/56 3 6th

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