About

Sociedad Deportiva Huesca, S.A.D., founded on 1 January 1922, is a Spanish football club based in Huesca that competes in the Segunda División. The club’s identity is rooted in Aragonese culture and local pride, and signed SD Huesca football shirts and memorabilia are available at Walkouts for collectors seeking provenance tied to the city and region.

Huesca reached the Spanish top tier for the first time in the 2018-19 season, returning again for the 2020-21 season, milestones that reshaped the modern narrative of the club. The team plays home matches at Estadio El Alcoraz, a compact ground in the city with a capacity of around 9,100, and the stadium remains central to provenance stories for framed shirts and match-issued items.

Kit heritage matters to local supporters, with the club’s traditional blue and claret home tones reflected in the nickname references to the cross of San Jorge. Anniversary releases tied to key milestones, youth-focused runs and region-specific retail variants have become part of Huesca’s collecting lore, offering alternative provenance to match-worn jerseys.

Collectors focus on specific campaigns and fixtures because they mark firsts and promotions. Shirts from the club’s rise into the top flight are sought after, particularly pieces connected to end-of-season runs, promotion-deciding fixtures and the first LaLiga matches in 2018-19, where player names and squad lists signal a turning point in the club’s history.

Away shirts often carry alternate colourways that appeal to collectors. A common collector reference is the club’s lighter away options, typically described as white with red and blue trim, which are linked by fans to decisive away wins during promotion campaigns and memorable cup ties that proved pivotal in recent seasons.

Signed retail demand is strong for official fanshop items as well as player-issue variants, with collectors explicitly seeking fanshop shirts rather than only match-worn pieces. Early retail runs, limited edition prints and region-specific releases from Aragon attract attention, and items offered with a COA are commonly prioritised by buyers looking for clear provenance and documented signature verification.

For enthusiasts tracing provenance, releases such as the Centenary 2022 references and shirts connected to the 2018-19 season and the 2020-21 season are natural focal points, combining club milestones, stadium provenance at Estadio El Alcoraz and signed retail availability. Walkouts lists framed and signed examples alongside match-issued variants so collectors can compare runs and verification notes when evaluating pieces.

Honours

SD Huesca’s achievements are defined by steady progression through the Spanish pyramid and landmark appearances in the elite. The club competes in the Segunda Division, and its breakthrough came with a historic first promotion to La Liga for the 2018-19 season, followed by a second top-flight campaign in 2020-21. These seasons mark the headline milestones in the club’s modern trajectory, demonstrating resilience and competitive consistency at national level.

Based on the information provided, major national trophy wins and continental titles are not listed here. Instead, the club’s honours narrative centres on promotion campaigns and consolidating status in the professional tiers, supported by the backing of fans at Estadio El Alcoraz. The combination of top-flight breakthroughs and sustained participation in the second tier underscores a record built on progression and competitiveness, with decisive moments arriving in the promotion races that delivered those two top-division entries.

Legends & Leadership

Juanjo Camacho is regarded as a recent key player of the 2010s, providing leadership and consistency as Huesca rose to new heights, while Jorge Pulido made his mark as a recent key player in the late 2010s with reliable performances during the club’s ascent; David Ferreiro added impetus as a recent key player in the mid-2010s with influential displays that helped sustain momentum.

Chimy Avila, a recent key player of the late 2010s, brought cutting edge during the historic first top-flight campaign, with Alex Gallar and Darwin Machis also standing out as recent key players of the late 2010s by contributing in decisive phases; Luisinho rounded out that period as a recent key player whose experience supported the squad through its step up in level.

Rafa Mir emerged as a recent key player in the early 2020s with important contributions across the front line, while Javi Galan’s early 2020s form offered a dynamic outlet in open play. Andres Fernandez is remembered as a recent key player from the late 2000s with dependable goalkeeping, and Leo Franco added veteran presence as a recent key player in the late 2010s.

Stadium

Estadio El Alcoraz is the unmistakable home of SD Huesca, a compact venue known for its close-to-the-pitch feel and clear sightlines. With a capacity of 9,100, the ground generates an intense matchday atmosphere, particularly for fixtures that carry regional interest in Aragon. Supporters embrace the club’s identity through colour and song, turning Estadio El Alcoraz into a demanding stage for visiting sides and a source of energy for the home team.

The stadium’s scale ensures few bad seats and a communal experience that reflects the club’s roots in the city of Huesca. On big occasions, such as top-flight clashes or pivotal promotion battles, the noise level rises notably, amplifying the sense of occasion. While modern in feel, the ground retains the charm of a traditional Spanish football venue, where community, accessibility and competitive spirit define the matchday culture.

Also known as
Estadio El Alcoraz

FAQ

Q: Which league does SD Huesca currently compete in? A: The club plays in the Segunda Division, representing the city of Huesca in Spain.

Q: What is SD Huesca’s home ground and how many does it hold? A: Home matches are staged at Estadio El Alcoraz, which has a capacity of 9,100 spectators.

Q: When did SD Huesca first reach the Spanish top flight? A: The team made its debut in La Liga in the 2018-19 season and returned for another campaign in 2020-21.

Q: What nicknames are associated with the club? A: Common nicknames include Oscenses, Azulgranas and Los de la cruz de San Jorge.

Q: How can I verify the authenticity of SD Huesca signed items? A: Look for recognised proof such as a Certificate or Letter of Authenticity, witnessed-signing evidence, exact photo proof, or modern digital/NFC verification where available.