| Full name | Unión Deportiva Horadada | ||
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| Nickname | Horadada Reds | ||
| Founded | 1972 | ||
| Dissolved | 2020 | ||
| Ground | Estadio Ikomar Pilar de la Horadada, Spain | ||
| Capacity | 3,500 | ||
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| 2019–20 | Regional Preferente – Group 4, 12th of 18 | ||
Unión Deportiva Horadada was the local team inPilar de la Horadada in Spain'sProvince of Alicante. U.D. Horadada had several sponsors, including Grupo Caliche and the Town Hall.

The team was founded in 1972.They played in theSegunda División B for one season (1992/3), they otherwise have always played in theTercera División. They have reached the league play-offs twice.
For the start of the 2006/7 season, they changed to Group VI (Valencia) from Group XIII (Murcia). This was due to the Real Federación Española's decision to make all clubs play for their corresponding regional league.
During their brief stint in theSegunda División B, they reached the third round of theCopa del Rey. Their success ended when they lost 1–9 away toDeportivo La Coruña.
As of late, the club has been dogged by financial problems. Indeed, in July 2007, Horadada were forced to sell theirTercera División status toVillarreal C in order to stave off bankruptcy. In doing so Villarreal C moved fromPreferente to Tercera while Horadada moved in the opposite direction.
In August 2020, the club did not register for the 2020–21Regional Preferente campaign due to the lack of sponsorship,[1] and later was dissolved. A new club in the city named CD Horadada Thiar was founded afterwards, but only lasted three years as a senior in theSegunda Regional.
The name of their stadium isIkomar, named this because of its location on a slope[citation needed]. Their kit consists of a red shirt, purple shorts and blue socks.
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