About

Real Murcia Club de Fútbol, S.A.D. is a Spanish club based in Murcia that currently competes in Primera Federación - Group 2. Founded in 1919, the club’s scarlet home and white shorts remain a clear identity marker, and Walkouts lists signed and match-worn pieces tied to that legacy for collectors and fans.

The club plays home matches at the Estadio Nueva Condomina, an arena with a capacity of 31,179, and has a proud record in the professional tiers of Spain. Domestically Real Murcia have claimed a record 8 Segunda División titles and also lifted the Spanish Royal Federation Cup, achievements that drive interest in shirts from promotion campaigns and cup runs.

On the pitch the visual identity is simple and durable, scarlet shirts paired with white shorts, and those colours prize provenance. For collectors this means original retail shirts, player-issue variants and match-worn shirts each tell a different story, and anniversary releases and limited runs often surface with specific provenance notes that add interest without inflating claims.

Early seasons and milestone campaigns are particularly sought after. Shirts associated with the club’s formative years and milestone seasons are chased for their rarity and provenance, especially pieces tied to the club’s beginnings and later landmark campaigns that secured promotions and titles.

Away and alternate shirts have their own following. Collectors look for iconic colourways that were worn in decisive away results, with white and contrasting trims a recurrent theme in Murcia history. Provenance tied to promotion play-offs or decisive away victories makes certain away shirts especially desirable to regional and international buyers.

Anniversary and commemorative pieces, particularly those released around the club’s major milestones, attract focused demand. Releases such as Centenary 2019 and shirts linked to the club’s early campaigns, including the 1919-20 inaugural season, appear with limited quantities and specific provenance notes, and shoppers often prefer retail-signed shirts and early production runs alongside player-issue variants. Free worldwide shipping is offered on selected items and listings typically note provenance and condition to support provenance research.

Collectors prize verified imagery and provenance, and items described with white with red trim colourways and supported by exact photo proof regularly command attention. Browse the Walkouts selection for framed and signed shirts from Real Murcia, and you will see pieces tied to the 1919-20 beginnings as well as centenary era releases around 2018-19 and 2019 that illustrate the club’s long playing history.

Honours

Real Murcia have assembled a distinguished domestic résumé within Spanish football. The headline achievement is a record haul of 8 Segunda División titles, a benchmark that reflects sustained quality across multiple eras and the club’s ability to rebuild and compete. These successes underscore Murcia’s consistent presence in the country’s professional tiers and their habit of challenging at the sharp end of campaigns.

The trophy cabinet is further enriched by 1 Spanish Royal Federation Cup, adding variety to the club’s list of honours. Together, these achievements highlight a tradition of resilience and ambition that resonates with supporters. While the club currently competes in Primera Federación - Group 2, the honours serve as a reminder of Murcia’s competitive pedigree and long-standing contribution to Spain’s league pyramid. From title-winning seasons that lifted the city to major cup recognition, Real Murcia’s record stands as a touchstone for future squads seeking to emulate the standards set by previous generations.

Legends & Leadership

Crisanto Bosch is remembered as a legend player from the 1930s, a name that evokes the club’s early identity and commitment to competitive standards. Andrés Tudela followed as a legend player in the 1960s, representing Murcia’s grit during a changing era of Spanish football. Chuchi Cos added his stamp as a legend player of the 1980s, becoming a reference point for supporters who value consistency and character.

Manolo is recognised as a legend player from the 1990s, associated with the determination that kept Murcia pushing for higher levels. Pepe Aguilar stands out as a legend player of the late 1990s, a figure whose influence made him a familiar and respected presence for fans of that decade.

Kike García emerged as a recent key player in the early 2010s, rising from Murcia’s ranks to lead the line with a modern forward’s work rate. David Karanka is also noted as a recent key player of the early 2000s, contributing decisive moments that aligned with the club’s competitive aims in the new millennium.

Lucas Alcaraz is regarded as an influential manager from the mid-2000s, associated with organising sides that reflected the club’s resilience and pragmatism, and leaving an imprint on Murcia’s technical identity.

Stadium

Estadio Nueva Condomina serves as the home of Real Murcia and is one of the defining landmarks of football in the Region of Murcia. The ground, often referred to simply as Nueva Condomina, accommodates around 31,179 spectators and provides a modern stage where the club’s scarlet shirts and white shorts set the tone on matchdays. Supporters fill the stands with colour and song, creating an atmosphere that can lift the side during tight league fixtures and cup ties alike.

As the focal point for the club’s identity, the stadium is where generations of fans gather to celebrate milestones and welcome new players into Murcia’s traditions. Local rivalries and regional clashes add extra intensity, but even routine league games are marked by a strong community presence and vocal backing. For visiting teams, Estadio Nueva Condomina is a venue that demands composure; for the home side, it is a platform to chase progress and uphold standards.

Also known as
Estadio Nueva Condomina

FAQ

Q: Which league are Real Murcia currently competing in?A: The club is playing in Primera Federación, specifically in Group 2 of Spain's third tier.

Q: Where do Real Murcia play their home matches and what is the capacity?A: Home fixtures are staged at Estadio Nueva Condomina in Murcia, with seating for 31,179 spectators.

Q: What are the club's main honours?A: Real Murcia have a proud domestic record, led by a record 8 Segunda División titles and complemented by 1 Spanish Royal Federation Cup.

Q: What colours do Real Murcia wear at home?A: Traditional home colours are a scarlet shirt with white shorts, a look that has long identified the team on matchdays.

Q: How can I verify the authenticity of signed Real Murcia items?A: Look for a recognised authenticity cue such as a COA or LOA from an established issuer, witnessed signing details, or verifiable photo evidence matching the item and signature.