Real Grupo de Cultura Covadonga is a handball team in Gijón, Asturias. Spain, that plays in División de Plata, the second tier in the Spanish handball.

History

Grupo Covadonga played the top league from the 1976–77 to the 1979–80, after winning the promotion playoff to BM Gavà on May 10, 1976. Years later, in 2001, it achieved a vacant berth in the División de Plata, second tier, and was very close to promote to Liga ASOBAL. After several tries, Grupo Covadonga decreased its level and was relegated to Primera Nacional.

In 2015, despite failing for the second time in a row to promote, Grupo Covadonga returned to División de Plata after taking the spot of the reserve team of BM Granollers. Three years later, the club resigned and sold its place to BM Villa de Aranda.

RGC Covadonga is a prominent handball team based in Spain, renowned for its strong tradition and competitive spirit. Founded in the city of Covadonga, the club has established itself as a key player in Spanish handball, competing in national leagues and youth development programs. Known for their disciplined play, technical skill, and passionate fan base, RGC Covadonga continues to foster local talent and contribute to the growth of handball in Spain. The team’s commitment to excellence and teamwork makes them a respected name in Spanish handball circles.