FC Torrevieja
The first reference to Torrevieja Club de Futbol is in 1923 and although there was no official league for them to play in, friendlies and summer cup competitions were arranged against other teams in the Vega Baja region.

Both the Torrevieja sides continued to play only in friendlies and cup matches and participated in competitions like the "San Pedro Cup” and the "Vega Baja Cup” without any success to mention. Matches from this period are still remembered with affection in the town with the likes of Murcia, Hercules and Orihuela visiting Torrevieja. Another peculiarity of the times was that there was no admission charged for the match, instead "the hat” was passed round the ground for fans to make whatever contribution they could.
Over the next 15 years both of the Torrevejense clubs folded, leaving a void which was filled in 1971 with the foundation of Torrevieja Club de Futbol. This came about after an appeal by the local press for the formation of a new club as well as a new ground. Football fever was now sweeping the town and the Mayor at the time, Sr. Vicente Garcia Garcia and his administration took on the task to build the football ground we have today. The ground was named (and is still named) the Estadio Municipal Vicente Garcia (to give the ground it’s full title) and was inaugurated with a match against Hercules Alicante in 1971.
Torrevieja CF made their league debut in 1971/72 season, playing in the Valencian second regional division (two below their current level) and reached Regional Preferente (the level they are currently playing) in 1976. In 1978 the Club achieved promotion to the 3rd. Division. The whole town threw a massive fiesta as the local club, founded 7 seasons previously had reached the national level within Spanish football.

For ten years the club played in Division 3, but on the 15th of May 1988 Torrevieja CF achieved their greatest success to date by gaining promotion to Division 2B. For 5 seasons the club competed in the 2B Division before the financial obligations of competing at this level began to take their toll. Heavily in debt and unable to pay their players or creditors, the club were relegated at the end of the 1993/94 season back to Division 3. Worse was to come as the Spanish FA relegated them a further division (back to Regional Preferente) for failing to meet their financial commitments.