| Full name | Club Deportivo Tuilla | ||
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| Nickname | Dinamiteros (Dynamiters) | ||
| Founded | 1952 | ||
| Ground | El Candín,Tuilla, Asturias, Spain | ||
| Capacity | 2,800[1] | ||
| President | Luis Alberto López Arbesú[2] | ||
| Head coach | Julio Llanos | ||
| League | Tercera Federación – Group 2 | ||
| 2024–25 | Tercera Federación – Group 2, 10th of 18 | ||
Club Deportivo Tuilla is aSpanish football team based inTuilla, a smallvillage in the municipality ofLangreo, in the autonomous community ofAsturias. Founded in 1952, it plays inTercera Federación – Group 2, holding home matches atEstadio El Candín, which has a capacity of 2,800 spectators.[3]
After winning the2010 FIFA World Cup inSouth Africa and the2011 UEFA Champions League Final, International footballerDavid Villa, who was born in Tuilla and enjoyed individual success withSporting de Gijón,Real Zaragoza,Valencia CF,FC Barcelona,Atlético Madrid, andSpain, waved a CD Tuillascarf at the crowd.
In 2007, Tuilla won theregional stage of the Copa Federación by the first time and reached the semi-finals in the2007–08 National stage, after beatingLaguna,Lemona andSan Sebastián de los Reyes, before being eliminated byOurense due to the away goals rule.
Tuilla repeated the Regional success in 2011 and 2012, but in both editions was eliminated in the Round of 32 of the National stage.
In the2012–13 season, Tuilla finished as champion of the Asturian group ofTercera División, but failed in its third attempt of promoting toSegunda División B.
In 2013, Tuilla played for the first time in its history theCopa del Rey. In the first round, the team beatCD Tropezón by 0–1 in the overtime, in a game where Tuilla finished with nine players. Tuilla was eliminated in the second round byBurgos CF which won at El Candín by 0–3. In the2017-18 season the club finished 7th in the Tercera División, Group 2.[4]
In May 2019 Julio Llanos was appointed manager of the club.[5]

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