Club Deportivo Eldense, based in Elda, plays in the Primera Federación - Group 2 and was founded on 1 January 1921. The club holds home matches in the Valencian town and its modern collector profile is shaped by local loyalties and cup runs. Walkouts lists signed football shirts and framed pieces linked to match squads and commemorative runs, reflecting the club’s long presence in Spanish football.
Home fixtures are staged at the Estadio Municipal Nuevo Pepico Amat, a compact ground with a capacity around 4,036 spectators, where shirts seen at the turnstiles and in dressing rooms acquire provenance from match-day contexts. The venue name, municipal archives and local press columns are regular reference points for provenance notes when a signed retail shirt comes with team-use imagery.
Founded on 1 January 1921, Eldense’s timeline is simple and continuous, which makes milestone releases meaningful to collectors. Shirt drops timed to the club’s centenary and anniversary seasons attract attention from local and regional buyers, and Centenary releases are a practical entry point for those tracing Era-based numbering, stitching or supplier transitions.
Collectors chase both match-worn and retail variants, but there is a steady market for fanshop-issued shirts, early production runs and player-issue variants that carry team crests and season numbering. Regional editions, short-run commemorative prints and limited framed retail releases are examples of the retail items that surface in secondary markets. Many of these pieces arrive with supporting imagery or packing details and occasionally with Free worldwide shipping.
The club’s colours and nickname feed kit narratives: as the Azulgranas, CD Eldense has variants that swap the home stripes for alternative palettes on the road. An iconic away set in collector conversations is a white with red and blue trim replica that is associated with decisive cup ties, notably in the Copa del Rey, where away performances have produced memorable match provenance for shirts and signed items.
Anniversary and season-specific items remain central to collector interest, with special runs tied to the Centenary 2021 programme and production tags that mark supplier transitions. Exact imagery and provenance help, and pieces accompanied by exact photo proof or team-issued imagery command clearer narratives for authentication, while signed retail shirts, player-issue variants and region-specific releases remain collectable across Spanish lower-league fandoms.
When assessing individual shirts, provenance often links to concrete campaigns such as the 2020-21 season and the 2023-24 season, where centenary timing and league placement shaped jersey design and production runs. Final notes on signatures, framed presentation and match context are common in listings, and Walkouts features curated signed shirts and memorabilia tied to those specific seasons.