Real Oviedo faces one of the most special weeks of its centenary with a comprehensive program of events that will make these days a highlight in the club's history. From Monday to Saturday, the Club, its Foundation, and the city of Oviedo will host initiatives that combine sports, culture, art, and social commitment.
The week kicks off this Monday, March 23, with a day full of activities. On one hand, the University of Oviedo will host the exhibition “Lángara, the Lord of Goals”, a tribute to one of the greatest legends of Oviedo's history through a unique collection of objects, photographs, and memorabilia. On the same day, the centenary will also be celebrated across Spain with the commemorative ONCE lottery ticket draw, an initiative that connects the Club's history with social commitment. Additionally, the Carlos Tartiere Stadium now features the centenary mural, a great artistic work that has become a visual symbol of Oviedo's spirit.
On Wednesday, March 25, the centenary takes on an international dimension with an institutional trip to Vatican City. The expedition, organized by the Real Oviedo Foundation, will participate in an audience with the Holy Father. Present at the event will be captains and coaches from the men's and women's first teams, as well as from Vetusta and Real Oviedo Genuine, representing the social and human dimension of the Club.
On Thursday, March 26, the day marking the 100th anniversary of the blue entity, the city will host several major events. Oviedo will be the venue for the Congress of Medicine and Sports, the 14th International Congress on Sports Sciences organized by the Pachuca Football University, held for the first time in the Asturian capital. This internal event for the Club and the Foundation will bring together specialists in the medical and sports fields, with participation from the Medical Services of Real Oviedo, FC Barcelona, and Atlético de Madrid, as well as students of Medicine from the University of Oviedo and international students. Additionally, it will include a keynote lecture by Toni Nadal, which will be attended by all disciplines of the Club and its Foundation.
On the same day, the official centenary documentary, produced by Informe Plus, will also premiere. The presentation will be attended by fans and will mark the first public screening of a work designed to preserve the emotional memory of the Club through its protagonists and history.
The week will culminate on Saturday, March 28, with one of the most anticipated days: the Centenary Event, an act that will begin at 1:00 PM with the fan zone and continue at 6:00 PM with the final of the Mahou Stars Tournament, featuring teams of Club season ticket holders. Additionally, Oviedo fans will also enjoy performances by Javi Robles and the Real City of Oviedo Bagpipe Band. Following this, a match will take place between the teams Friends of Santi Cazorla and Friends of Esteban Suárez, bringing together historic footballers and great figures associated with Real Oviedo.
The day will feature a festive atmosphere in the parking lot of the Carlos Tartiere, in collaboration with APARO and Fondo Norte.
With this extensive program, Real Oviedo is experiencing a historic week in which sports, art, culture, and social commitment come together to celebrate one hundred years of blue identity, strengthening the bond between the Club, the city, and a fanbase that continues to be the true driving force of its history.