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Sociedad Deportiva Huesca is a professional football team from Huesca, Spain (in the Autonomous Community of Aragon). It was founded in 1960 and played its first season in La Liga in 2018. The club plays their home games for Estadio el Alcoraz.
Huesca CF was founded in 1910, but 16 years later it split after joining the Royal Spanish Football Federation, replaced by the Huesca Board of Directors, renamed Union Deportivo Espanola in 1940. One of the first recorded games was a local derby against Bosco FC, which lost 3:5. In the mid-20s the club became professional, and in 1951 Huesca played for the first time in Segunda Division B. But the club broke up again in 1956 due to financial problems. In 1960, Sociedad Deportivo Huesca was born and the team played in the Safe Division B. It reached the playoffs for the Premier League in the 2006/07 campaign. Then failed, but the following season reached the Segunda Division. At the end of the 2012/13 season, the team dropped out, but returned to the Segunda Division in 2015, and after the 2016/17 season qualified for the playoffs to transfer to a higher league for the first time in its history. In the semifinals were eliminated by Getafe. However, the following season they managed to win his first appearance in La Liga after beating Lugo with 2:0.
Huesca spent 30 seasons in the Third Division, 16 seasons in the Segunda Division B, 8 seasons in the Second Division and 1 season in La Liga.
The home kit is in blue and red. They play with white shirts with a red cross and red shorts with white edging as guests.