Founded in 1980 as
CD Ensino, the club debuted in the third tier of the Spanish league system, called
2ª División Nacional, with most players coming from the Compañía de María school in
Lugo. In its seventh season, the club finished 3rd and promoted to the second tier league, called the
1ª División B. The club played in this division for seven of the next eight seasons, with a relegation to the third tier and an immediate promotion, until 1995, when they were promoted for the first time to the first tier league, called
Primera División, with
Manel Sánchez as coach. The club played for 12 consecutive seasons in the
Spanish top tier league, since its promotion in 1995 to its relegation in 2007, finishing third in three seasons (1999, 2000, 2004). Its best regular season was in 1998-99, when they finished first. In addition it reached the final of the
national Cup twice (1999, 2002), with
Juan Corral as coach. After eleven seasons and five failed promotion playoffs, Ensino came back to Liga Femenina in 2018. It achieved a streak of 19 consecutive wins, including the four games of the promotion playoffs, in the third season of Juan Nécega as head coach. ==Sponsorship naming==