The white and blue club is one of the few in the province whose name has appeared in the select list of champions in the Spanish state, despite their best times being back in the 1930s, 1940s and early 1950s.
Juanín, Ipiña, Pitxi Garizurieta, Arqueta, Zarra, Venancio, José Luis Garay, José Luis Bilbao Bala Negra (Black Bullet), Higinio Ortúzar, Alejandro Bilbao and Sertutxa played for the team at various times.
Perez Tokilla (Oviedo and Deportivo), Pedro María Herrera (Salamanca, Celta and Zaragoza), Toni Gorriaran (Oviedo and Alavés) and Savin Bilbao (Deportivo de la Coruña) were also invaluable to Erandio's contribution to the football elite Erandio club was incorporated in early 1915, though the team had been playing informally since around 1913.
Since 1985, the club has stayed low, remaining in the Third Division (1985-1988/1992-1994), the División de Honor (1988-1992/1994-), and the Preferente Territorial from 2007 to 2011.
In October 2010, an assembly approved the municipalization of all of the club's properties, notably the historic Ategorri Soccer Field.
After three seasons in the División de Honor, Erandio during the 2013–2014 season finished in second position and promoting against Tolosa and San Inazio (Álava) winning said promotion and occupying the vacancy of the Laudio, which descended due to being unable to pay dues to the federation.
[4][5][6] In that same season after a bad run of results, Erandio Club descended to the División de Honor.
[13] In the shield of Erandio Club the top-left margin contains one sphere and in the top-right vertical blue bars and the cross of St. Andrew.
The rest of the shield is covered by blue vertical bars tilted to the right, and the center contains the initials E and C from Erandio Club.
Currently, they wear a red shirt with white piping on the shoulders and neck with red pants and stockings of the same color ¡Aupa Erandio!, Composed in 1965 on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of the Society Foundations, Pablo Martinez Ibarruri composed the lyrics of the anthem dedicated to the club.
Jesus Maria Carazo España Julio Puertas Losa Oskar Fernández Sola Juan Ignacio Egaña Ballonga Egoitz Santos Torres Rodolfo Fco.
Lizundia Acha Gabriel Pineda Muriel Ritxar Jesus Maria Carazo España Egoitz Santos Torres Oskar Fernández Sola Julio Puertas Losa Araceli Angulo Oskar Fernández Sola Marina Garcia Franco Ritxar Julio Puertas Losa From 1915 to 1965: * Note 1: Between 1928 and 1929 the categories of First, Second and Third Division were introduced.
From 2015 to present:[20] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
In 2007 after splitting with Erandio Sport Society Club and born Betiko Neskak Futbol Kirol Elkartea [21]