Mirandes, the football team from Miranda de Ebro, suffers a tough demotion to Primera RFEF after a complicated season. The team from Miranda de Ebro drops to Primera RFEF seven years later and almost a year after being on the verge of reaching the top category for the first time. On June 21, 2025, at the Carlos Tartiere Stadium in Oviedo, Mirandes faced the most important match in their history. It was decided which team would be the third to rise to Primera División, after the direct promotions of Levante and Elche. It was the return match of the promotion and faced Mirandés and Oviedo. The first leg, in Anduva, had been resolved with a 1-0 in favor of the locals, so the 'jabatos' had it in their hand to achieve something historic. They did well in the first part of the championship, but after a season full of complications, Mirandés has had to build a team almost from scratch to fight for a completely different objective: permanence. Mirandés has known the two faces of football in just one year, with a great conditioning factor of that squad being the number of loaned players they had. Among the most notable were Hugo Rincón, loaned by Athletic Club, who this season has played in Primera, also loaned, in Girona; and Víctor Parada, loaned by Deportivo Alavés, a club where he has played this year. In the center of the field, Jon Gorrotxategi, loaned by Real Sociedad, was a key piece and this campaign has shown his quality in the Donostiarra team. Mirandés was on the verge of reaching Primera División, but everything fell apart. Oviedo came back and took the match to extra time. In it, although the tie in the overall served the Asturians to rise for their better position in the table, the Oviedo team ended up scoring the goal that sentenced the tie and buried Mirandés' dream. The return match ended 3-1. A very cruel ending for the best season in the club's history. Mirandés has had to play away from home due to the works in their stadium, which has complicated the situation even more. The first part of the championship was played in Mendizorroza, a field ceded by Alavés. So, Mirandés has to start over, with a rebuilt team and a clear objective: permanence in the category. But, the road will not be easy, and Mirandés will have to fight for every point. Mirandés has changed its objectives, and now focuses on permanence, after a complicated season. The team has had to build a team almost from scratch, with a great conditioning factor of that squad being the number of loaned players they had. Mirandés has known the two faces of football in just one year, and now has to start over.
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Mirandes Suffers Tough Demotion to Primera RFEF
Mirandes, the Segunda División team, suffers demotion to Primera RFEF after a complicated season, with a change of objectives and a team rebuild, with Miguel Ángel Sánchez-Flor
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