Club Deportivo Zirauki is a Spanish
football club based in
Cirauqui, in the autonomous community of
Navarre. Founded in 1971 and refounded in 2009, the club play in the
Regional Preferente – Group 1, holding home matches at the Antxekoa.
History
The club started playing as Club Deportivo Cirauqui in the 1960s, but was officially formed in 1971.[3] They only played in Tercera Regional and Segunda Regional before folding in 1986.
Zirauki returned to an active status in 2009, in the
Primera Regional. On 26 August 2023, the club won the Supercopa de Navarra after beating
CD Iruña on penalties, and qualified to the
2023–24 Copa del Rey.[4]
Club Deportivo Zirauki is a Spanish
football club based in
Cirauqui, in the autonomous community of
Navarre. Founded in 1971 and refounded in 2009, the club play in the
Regional Preferente – Group 1, holding home matches at the Antxekoa.
History
The club started playing as Club Deportivo Cirauqui in the 1960s, but was officially formed in 1971.[3] They only played in Tercera Regional and Segunda Regional before folding in 1986.
Zirauki returned to an active status in 2009, in the
Primera Regional. On 26 August 2023, the club won the Supercopa de Navarra after beating
CD Iruña on penalties, and qualified to the
2023–24 Copa del Rey.[4]