Last update July 17, 2020 by Javier Argudo
The SD Huesca It is the perfect example of a job well done, perseverance and believing in what you do at the end is off. A club that has always swum against the tide and has suffered, like many, serious crises that have been on the brink. But nevertheless, the famous slogan “yo no reblo” It will come in handy to an entity and a hobby fighters.
The actual SD Huesca was born in 1960 as the successor of two clubs who preceded him in the Aragonese town, Club Deportivo Huesca and Union Deportiva Huesca. As often it happens beginnings were not easy although in its first year of existence obtains the ascent to Third Division where it remains for 12 consecutive seasons.
precisely 1972 It carried out the construction of the current stadium the Alcoraz thanks in part to the sale of a historic club like Enrique Porta, which we discussed in this other article. But nevertheless, both sporting and economic ups and downs lead to SD Huesca back to the edge of the abyss to the point of fear for the sale of stadium, something that could be avoided.
JAVIER TEBAS and SD HUESCA
In 1992, Javier Tebas, current president of the League, It takes over the club dragging a debt 250.000 euros. After several years finally he leaves the presidency leading to a new phase of uncertainty both sporting and economic (the eternal struggle of this society and its people). Last season 2002-2003 a new rise of Third Division is achieved Segunda B.
Definitely, The highlight of the SD Huesca he lived in the season 2017-2018 when the team led by Rubi achieved a historic promotion to First Division. It is true that the dream from Huesca only lasted one season but it was more than enough time to demonstrate to Spain as a whole that this club and this fans do not give up and are an example for other much bigger clubs in terms of history and social mass than today. day they are very far from the competitive level and economic stability enjoyed by the Catalans.
All this was corroborated with a new promotion on 17 July 2020. With a spectacular comeback after the break due to the coronavirus pandemic, The Huesca team managed to return to Primera a year later, beating, among others, al Real Zaragoza.