About

Club Deportivo Mirandés is a Spanish football team based in Miranda de Ebro, competing in the Segunda División. Founded on 3 May 1927, the club plays its home fixtures at the Estadio Municipal de Anduva, and Walkouts lists a curated selection of signed retail shirts and framed pieces that reflect the club’s local identity and on‑pitch story.

The club’s roots in the Province of Burgos and the autonomous community of Castile and León give Mirandés a distinct collector appeal, partly because they have never played in La Liga, a fact that concentrates interest on match-worn and fanshop rarities from league and cup campaigns. The intimate atmosphere at Anduva, the town of Miranda de Ebro and the club name Club Deportivo Mirandes are recurring provenance markers collectors look for when assessing a shirt’s background.

Anniversary releases provide a natural focus for collectors, and Mirandés pieces tied to milestone years are especially sought after. Post‑1970 commemorative runs such as the club’s half century in 1977 are cited in provenance notes by sellers, and later milestone editions around the early 2000s mark eras of local celebration. These anniversary items often feature special badges or limited edition packaging that helps distinguish retail releases from season stock.

Season and match magnets are central to Mirandés collecting culture. Early campaigns such as the 1927-28 season hold narrative value as inaugural-era material, while later notable seasons around the turn of the century are chased for their nostalgia and scarcity. Shirts connected to concrete seasons and cup fixtures are described accurately by year and match, and that season notation is a common way collectors verify a piece’s story in listings and photographs.

Iconic away shirts often read as visual counterpoints to the club’s home red identity, with collectors citing contrasting kits for memorable away results. A classic collector description will note a white with red trim away colourway and link it to decisive away wins in national cup ties, which elevates a retail or player‑issued shirt when photographic or witness evidence exists.

Signed retail demand is strong for Mirandés because fanshop shirts are accessible, and early runs, player‑issue variants and regionally‑sold limited editions are explicitly collected as retail items, not only as match-worn artefacts. Sellers commonly supply a provenance cue, and many Walkouts listings include a COA as the chosen verification method for signed retail shirts, alongside exact photo proof where available.

For the collector focused on provenance, short notes on season and match matter: provenance tied to the club’s first seasons such as the 1927-28 campaign, and later commemorative seasons around 2001-02, appear most frequently in sale histories and private archives. Whether you are cross‑referencing a framed shirt from Anduva, a fanshop limited run from 1977 era releases or a signed retail piece accompanied by a 1927-28 season annotation, these concrete seasons and release cues form the backbone of Mirandés collecting and help buyers and sellers agree on a piece’s story. Free worldwide shipping.

Legends & Leadership

Pablo Infante, Alvaro Rey are regarded as recent key players for Mirandes, with Infante symbolising the early 2010s and Rey highlighting the mid-2010s through industrious wide play and consistency that resonated with supporters.

Alexander Gonzalez, Aitor Blanco contributed as recent key players across different periods, with Gonzalez representing the mid-2010s on the right flank and Blanco offering defensive resolve in the late 2000s as the club solidified its status.

Raul Garcia, Fran Carnicer, Roberto Canella, Antonio Romero added depth and balance as recent key players, with Garcia emerging in the early 2020s, Carnicer anchoring the midfield in the mid-2010s, and Canella and Romero providing late 2010s experience that helped sustain competitive league campaigns.

Stadium

Estadio Municipal de Anduva is the home of CD Mirandes and a focal point for football in Miranda de Ebro. Set within the Province of Burgos, it hosts regular Segunda Division fixtures and key cup dates, drawing loyal locals and travelling supporters from across Castile and Leon. Matchdays carry a distinctive character, with the crowd rallying behind the Reds Young Wild Boars nickname and producing an intimate, community-driven atmosphere. The ground’s straightforward, no-frills identity keeps attention on the football, with clear sightlines and stands that bring fans close to the action. As the club’s base for training rhythms and competitive fixtures, Estadio Municipal de Anduva provides continuity between generations of supporters, reinforcing the team’s identity in northern Spain and serving as a gathering place for the wider football community in the region.

Also known as
Estadio Municipal de Anduva

FAQ

Q: Which league do CD Mirandes compete in? A: The club plays in the Segunda Division, Spain's second tier, and has not featured in the top flight.

Q: When was the club founded and where is it based? A: CD Mirandes was founded in 1927 and is based in Miranda de Ebro, Spain, in the Province of Burgos within Castile and Leon.

Q: What is the home ground of CD Mirandes? A: Home matches are staged at Estadio Municipal de Anduva, the team's long-standing ground in Miranda de Ebro.

Q: Where can I find official updates and media? A: Check the club's official website and verified social channels, including X/Twitter @CDMirandes, Instagram c.d.mirandes, Facebook ClubDeportivoMirandes, and the official YouTube channel.

Q: Do you ship internationally, and how do you verify authenticity for signed items? A: Free worldwide shipping. For collectibles or autographs, we can provide a certificate or letter of authenticity on request, and accept witnessed signing or clear photo proof where applicable.