
The fairytale lasted one season. Real Oviedo are down from La Liga — confirmed with three games still to play — after a 1-1 draw between Rayo Vallecano and Girona sealed their fate mathematically on Tuesday. They are the first side officially relegated from the top flight in 2025-26, and the manner of it stings: not a final-day collapse, not a playoff heartbreak, but a mid-table result elsewhere that made the maths irreversible while Oviedo could only watch.
Real Oviedo didn't even need to play. Rayo Vallecano and Girona drew 1-1 — according to Football España — and that single point was enough to push Oviedo beyond the reach of safety with three rounds of fixtures still remaining. It is the bluntest possible way to go down: confirmed by someone else's stalemate, with time still on the clock and nothing left to do about it.
The club had returned to La Liga on the back of genuine momentum, the kind of promotion that gets written up as a feel-good story. One season in the second tier's shadow, a push back to the promised land — it had all the ingredients. What followed was something else entirely.
The damage, by most accounts, was done early. Two managerial changes in the opening five months of the campaign left Oviedo lurching through a period when every other promoted side was finding its feet and building an identity. Stability is currency in a first season back at this level; Oviedo spent theirs twice over before winter arrived.
The specifics of who came and went have not been confirmed in full detail, but the pattern is familiar enough — a slow start, a sacking, a new appointment, another slow start, another change. By the time any kind of settled structure emerged, the points gap to safety had already become structural. Three games to spare is not a close call. It is a verdict delivered early.
Oviedo drop back to Segunda División having spent the majority of this season in survival mode rather than anything resembling consolidation. The questions for the summer are significant: which players stay, who rebuilds the squad, and whether the club can mount another promotion push without repeating the same cycle of instability that unravelled this one.
They will not be alone in the second tier for long — more sides will follow them down before the season closes — but being first confirmed, with games to spare, carries its own particular weight. The table doesn't lie, and it stopped lying about Oviedo's chances some time ago.
The corner flag at the Tartiere has seen worse. But this one will take a while to shake off.
The fairytale lasted one season. Real Oviedo are down from La Liga — confirmed with three games still to play — after a 1-1 draw between Rayo Vallecano and Girona sealed their fate mathematically on Tuesday.
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