Hugo Reguero Steps Down as Captain of Avilés Filial After Two Consecutive Promotions
Hugo Reguero has stepped down as captain of the Avilés reserve team (filial) after leading the squad to two consecutive promotions, according to the player. Reguero, 38, served as the veteran leader for the Avilés-based side over the last three seasons, culminating in the team’s ascent to Primera Asturfútbol.
In a recent statement, Reguero said he felt pride in defending the shield of his hometown team. “I wanted to help, the category did not matter to me, and I believe I have achieved that,” Reguero stated. His tenure as captain of a reserve side is considered an anomaly in Spanish football, as these squads are typically composed of young players developing for the first team rather than veteran captains in their late 30s.
How did Hugo Reguero impact the Avilés filial?
Reguero provided a stabilizing veteran presence for the club’s reserve project during a three-year cycle. While the first campaign of his tenure did not result in a promotion, the following two seasons saw the squad secure back-to-back advancements through the regional tiers. Reguero’s leadership coincided with the team’s climb into Primera Asturfútbol, the top flight of regional football in the Asturias area.
For the global reader, “filiales” in the Spanish football pyramid serve as B-teams. While most B-teams focus exclusively on youth development, Reguero’s role as a 38-year-old captain shifted the dynamic toward a hybrid of youth growth and experienced mentorship. This approach helped the club navigate the physical and mental demands of promotion battles in the Asturian leagues.
Why did Reguero choose to lead a reserve team?
The decision was driven by a desire to support his local community and the club in his city of Avilés. Reguero noted that the specific division or category was secondary to the goal of assisting the organization. By accepting the captaincy of the filial, he prioritized the club’s institutional growth and the success of the local players over pursuing a higher personal tier in the Spanish football league system.
His career has remained closely tied to the city of Avilés, making his return to lead the reserve side a homecoming project. This commitment to the local crest allowed the club to integrate a seasoned professional into a dressing room typically filled with teenagers and early-20s prospects.
What is the current status of Avilés filial?
The team now competes in Primera Asturfútbol following the two promotions achieved under Reguero’s captaincy. As the squad enters the new campaign, Reguero has stepped aside from his leadership role. He expressed his hope that the team maintains its current momentum and continues its winning streak in the higher division.
The transition marks a new phase for the reserve side, which must now adapt to the increased tactical and physical requirements of the top regional category without the on-field guidance of their long-term captain.
The next checkpoint for the club will be the progression of the current season in Primera Asturfútbol, where the team aims to solidify its position following the rapid ascent of the previous two years.
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