Felipe Sanchón

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Felipe Sanchón
Personal information
Full nameFelipe Sanchón Huerta
Date of birth (1982-04-08) 8 April 1982
Place of birthBarcelona, Spain
Height1.64 m (5 ft 4 12 in)
Playing positionAttacking midfielder
Club information
Current clubGirona
Number19
Youth career
1992–2001Barcelona
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2000–2004Barcelona C75(9)
2003–2004Barcelona B22(1)
2004–2005Figueres14(0)
2005–2006Girona35(21)
2006–2007Hospitalet39(20)
2007–2009Aris30(3)
2009Girona (loan)17(6)
2009–2011Udinese0(0)
2009–2011Granada (loan)40(5)
2011Gimnàstic (loan)18(4)
2011–2012Hércules29(4)
2012–Girona41(10)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22 June 2013.
† Appearances (Goals).

Felipe Sanchón Huerta (born 8 April 1982), sometimes simply Felipe, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Girona FC as an attacking midfielder.

Football career

Born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Sanchón started his career at the age of 10, in FC Barcelona's youth system. Between 2001–04 he represented the club's C and B-teams and, during this period, he was capped by Spain's youth levels (under-15, under-16).

Unable to carve a niche with the first team, Sanchón was released, going on to play for Barça neighbours UE Figueres, Girona FC and CE L'Hospitalet. His first taste of first level football arrived when he signed for Thessaloniki-based Aris FC, in July 2007.

In 2009's January transfer window Sanchón returned to Spain and Girona, on a loan until the end of the season. On 11 January, in a second division home contest against SD Eibar, he scored in a 2–0 win in his first appearance,[1] netting six times in only 17 matches as the team managed to retain its league status.

On 28 July 2009 Sanchón joined Granada CF, loaned by Udinese Calcio alongside eight other players, after the two clubs' partnership agreement. He contributed with 33 games and four goals as the Andalusia side returned to level two after an absence of 22 years, but in late January 2011, left for another team in the category, Gimnàstic de Tarragona, still owned by the Italians.[2]

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