Estadio El Rubial

On February 1, 1913, the magazine "Vida Aguilea" published number 5 with information signed by Pedro Fernández Luna, in which the following is cited: "On Sunday 19 (January 19, 1913) a football match was held between the first teams of the Sociedad Levantina and the Sporting Club, in the new field that the Club Deportivo Aguileño has behind the electricity factory."

[2] It has a main stand and changing block on its north side that dates from 1954 and was formally opened with a friendly against Real Madrid.

The ground had to be extended in order to build the stand, and this land was donated to the club by the owner of a farm from which El Rubial got its name.

Trinitario Casanova, ordered a major renovation of the stadium, which included the modernization of the presidential box, the construction of a new stand in the background, as well as new booths for changing rooms, offices, and toilets, and the installation of an electronic scoreboard.

Following the promotion of category, new extra stands with approximately 1500 seats are installed to ensure that the Rubial's capacity is fully seated in the inaugural season of the newly formed Second B-Second RFEF El Rubial occasionally holds the annual Playa y Sol Trophy, the oldest trophy in Spanish football, between teams from the neighboring municipalities of Lorca and Águilas .