Jaén FS
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Full name | Jaén Fútbol Sala | ||
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Nickname(s) | -- | ||
Founded | 1980[1] | ||
Ground |
La Salobreja, Jaén Spain | ||
Capacity | 1,125[2] | ||
Chairman | Nicolás Sabariego | ||
Manager | Dani Rodríguez | ||
League | Primera División | ||
2012–13 | Segunda División, 5th – promoted | ||
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Jaén Fútbol Sala is a futsal club based in Jaén, city of the autonomous community of Andalusia.
The club was established in 1980 and its pavilion is La Salobreja with capacity of 1,200 seaters.
History
In May 2013, Fuconsa Jaén achieved its third promotion to Primera División in its history. Its last promotion to Primera División occurred in 1999.[3]
Sponsors
- CajaSur - (1992–1993)
- Cánava - (1993–1994)
- Alvic - (1995–1997)
- Paraíso Interior - (1997–2000)
- Real Jaén - (2000–2003)
- Paraíso Interior - (2006–2010)
- Fuconsa - (2010–2013)
- Paraíso Interior - (2013–)
Season to season
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- 4 seasons in Primera División
- 9 seasons in Segunda División
- 7 seasons in Segunda División B
- 1 seasons in Tercera División
Current squad 2012/13
No. | Player | Full name | Pos. | Nat. |
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1 | Sergio de Pablos | Sergio de Pablos López | Goalkeeper | |
12 | Ordóñez | Juan Carlos Ordóñez Martínez | Goalkeeper | |
24 | Franco | Francisco Franco Torres | Goalkeeper | |
4 | Miguelín | Miguel Ángel Gómez Calzado | Cierre | |
22 | José López | José Manuel López García | Cierre | |
5 | Montes | Víctor Montes | Ala | |
6 | Lolo Jarque | Manuel Jarque Moral | Ala | |
7 | Luky | Lucas Muñoz García | Ala | |
8 | Miguel Ureña | Miguel Ángel Ureña Arjonilla | Ala | |
11 | Solano | Francisco Javier Solano León | Ala | |
20 | Pablo Ángel | Pablo Ángel Durán Gálvez | Ala | |
9 | Sergio García | Sergio Luis García Cano | Pivot | |
10 | Víctor Martos | Víctor Martos Lara | Pivot | |
17 | Emilio Buendía | Emilio Buendía Moreno | Pivot |
References
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑ Jaén celebrated the promotion lnfs.es. May 5, 2013
External links
- Official Website
- Profile at LNFS.es
- lnfs.es profile at the Wayback Machine (archived January 2, 2010)
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