In its early years, El Pozo invested heavily in international players and even bid for Maradona, but the Argentina star rejected.
In 1990/91 El Pozo managed to qualify for the second phase of the championship league, and in 1992 made his first final of the season, but lost against Castilla-La Mancha FS.
In that year the club Duda finished first in the regular season, and beat Polaris World Cartagena in the final in five games.
In the championship, El Pozo Murcia finished the regular season in first place, but fell in the final against Interviú Fadesa.
After the year of the treble players like Wilde, Alavaro, and Ciço left the club to go to Barcelona Alusport the first and Inter Movistar others.
Even with all of the changes in 2010–2011, against all the odds, El Pozo reached the final of the Copa de España against Barcelona Alusport, but did not emerge as victors, and finished second in league table, but was knocked out of the playoffs by Benicarló Aeroport Castelló by a convincing 2–0.
After some intense play off rounds against Zaragoza and Caja Segovia, El Pozo reached the final against Barcelona Alusport.
Victory would return to the club at the beginning of the 2012–2013 season when it won the Supercopa of Spain after beating Inter Movistar in the final on penalties.
Last update: 5 October 2014[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.