Spain Tercera Group 15 02/14 19:00 22 CD Gares v UDC Txantrea - View
Spain Tercera Group 15 02/22 17:00 23 UDC Txantrea v CD Beti Onak - View
Spain Tercera Group 15 03/01 15:00 24 Ardoi v UDC Txantrea - View
Spain Tercera Group 15 03/08 17:00 25 UDC Txantrea v Huarte - View
Spain Tercera Group 15 03/15 17:00 26 Mutilvera v UDC Txantrea - View
Spain Tercera Group 15 03/22 17:00 27 UDC Txantrea v Rotxapea CD - View
Spain Tercera Group 15 03/29 17:00 28 Pena Sport v UDC Txantrea - View
Spain Tercera Group 15 04/05 16:00 29 UDC Txantrea v At. Artajones - View
Spain Tercera Group 15 04/13 14:00 30 CD Cantolagua v UDC Txantrea - View
Spain Tercera Group 15 04/19 16:00 31 UDC Txantrea v Burladés - View
Spain Tercera Group 15 04/26 14:00 32 Bidezarra v UDC Txantrea - View
Spain Tercera Group 15 05/03 15:00 33 UDC Txantrea v AD San Juan - View
Spain Tercera Group 15 05/10 12:00 34 Beti Kozkor KE v UDC Txantrea - View

Wikipedia - UDC Txantrea

Unión Deportiva Cultural Txantrea Kirol eta Kultur Elkartea (Unión Deportiva Cultural Chantrea in Spanish) is a Spanish football team based in Pamplona, in the autonomous community of Navarre. Founded in 1952, it plays in Tercera Federación – Group 15, holding home games at Estadio Chantrea, with a capacity of 3,500 seats.

Txantrea is the representative team for the neighbourhood of the same name, a working-class area with a strong sense of community identity, built in the 1950s to provide housing for migrants from rural areas of Navarre. The club has a long-term collaboration agreement with Athletic Club (renewed in 2017 for another four years) which has seen several promising players move to the Bilbao team. Recent graduates include Borja Ekiza, Iñigo Pérez, Mikel San José, Gorka Iraizoz and Iker Muniain, all of whom played a role in their run to the 2012 UEFA Europa League Final.

UDC Txantrea is a Spanish soccer team based in Pamplona, Navarra. The team was founded in 1968 and currently competes in the Tercera División, the fourth tier of the Spanish football league system. UDC Txantrea has a strong youth development program and is known for producing talented players who have gone on to play at higher levels of Spanish football. The team plays their home matches at the Campo de Fútbol Txantrea, a small but passionate stadium that is always filled with loyal supporters. UDC Txantrea is known for their attacking style of play and their never-say-die attitude on the pitch. They have a rich history and are considered one of the most respected clubs in the region.