Founded in 1903 it plays in Segunda Federación – Group 1, holding home matches at Estadio Román Suárez Puerta, with an approximate capacity of 5,400 seats.
In 1906 he joins the Sociedad Obrera Industrial as their football section with the name of Círculo Industrial y de Sport de Avilés,[3][non-primary source needed] but a few years later, the players and managers of the football team decide to become independent again, this time with the name of Stadium Club Avilesino.
[4] Following an agreement with the investment group "Golplus", Real Avilés failed to promote to Segunda División B in 2012, but the club could buy a vacant berth in the third tier.
Tejero decided to take the helm of the club despite the opposition of the management group, and without terminating the contract; this action started when during the preseason of the 2017–18 Tercera División, Tejero called private security for not allowing the coaches and the players, contracted by the management group, to train in the municipal facilities.
[15][13] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.