Lorca FC

Founded in 2003, it last played in Preferente Autonómica de Murcia – Group 1, holding home games at Estadio Francisco Artés Carrasco, which has a capacity of 8,120.

In 2013, La Hoya Lorca won promotion to Segunda División B via the play-offs, defeating SCR Peña Deportiva on away goals after a 4–4 aggregate draw.

During the following summer, a controversy emerged when the Murcian team announced their search for players willing to play for free, receiving only the necessary essentials such as clothing and paid travel costs.

[13] Following a disastrous 2020–21 campaign, where the Lorca club finished bottom of Group 13 (B) of the Tercera División, they were relegated to the Preferente Autonómica after twelve seasons competing in national tiers.

In order to revitalise the project for the 2021–22 season, club president Roberto Torres appointed Murcian coach Paco Montesinos to lead the Lorca squad.

Three weeks later, the Commercial Court nº 2 of Murcia dissolved the club due to non-compliance with the agreement made with creditors in November 2020, which was later modified in June 2021.

La Hoya Deportiva, during a match of the 2009–10 season.
Club crest used from 2010 to 2016