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Añorga

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1922 (104 years old)

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San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain

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Spanish Tercera Federación Group 4

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tiny league badge icon 03 May PasaiaPasaia tiny home badge icon 0 - 1 tiny away badge icon AñorgaAñorga
tiny league badge icon 26 Apr AñorgaAñorga tiny home badge icon 2 - 2 tiny away badge icon Lagun OnaLagun Onak
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tiny league badge icon 11 Apr AñorgaAñorga tiny home badge icon 4 - 1 tiny away badge icon PortugalePortugalete

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Añorga Kirol eta Kultur Elkartea (Spanish: Sociedad Deportiva y Cultural Añorga) is a Spanish sports and culture club from San Sebastián settled in the city's Añorga district. Founded in 1922, it comprises football, Basque pelota, basketball, mountaineering, chess, cyclotourism, and Basque folk dance sections. The men's football club play in División de Honor, while the women's team play in Tercera Federación (women) – Group 2.

The club is best known for its women's football team, established in 1980. Through the 1980s Añorga reached but lost the final of the national cup (until 1988, the only national championship) in 1984, 1987 and 1989. In 1990 it finally won the competition by beating RCD Espanyol 2–0 in the final. This marked the beginning of the team's golden era as Añorga became one of the two leading Spanish teams in the first half of the 1990s along with CD Oroquieta Villaverde, winning three national leagues and two more national cups until 1996.

However, the team declined through the next years. In 2001 Añorga the national federation invited Añorga to take part in the reunified Superliga which replaced the 48-teams, 4-groups + Final Four system held since 1997, but the club declined the offer due to financial reasons, so it was relegated to the second tier where it has played since. As the options to regain its former glory faded, the club supported the newly founded local powerhouse Real Sociedad, which soon made it into top-flight.
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