[4] Historically, CD Vitoria had their own grounds (Campo Municipal Vitoriana)[5] but for some years had played their home matches at the Betoño Sports Complex.
[1] In 2015, the club signed a collaboration agreement with SD Eibar and started to act as its farm team,[7][8] initially playing home matches at Arrate stadium, in Nanclares de la Oca.
[14] After securing their status in the division for a second season,[15][16] in August 2018 Vitoria announced they would play their Segunda División B games at Estadio Ellakuri in the municipality of Laudio/Llodio, while maintaining their base football structure in Vitoria-Gasteiz.
[17] They were relegated in 2018–19,[18] which also blocked Eibar Urko's promotion from the provincial level due to rules preventing teams owned by the same club competing in the same division.
[19] A similar situation occurred at the end of 2020–21[20] and in 2022–23, but the goal was achieved in 2023–24 – Vitoria won their Tercera Federación group and Eibar Urko were Gipuzkoa champions again, both being promoted directly.