Jaén FS
Spanish futsal club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spanish futsal club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jaén Fútbol Sala is a futsal club based in Jaén, city of the autonomous community of Andalusia.
Full name | Jaén Fútbol Sala | ||
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Founded | 1980[1] | ||
Ground | Olivo Arena, Jaén, Spain | ||
Capacity | 6,500 | ||
Chairman | Nicolás Sabariego | ||
Manager | Dani Rodríguez | ||
League | Primera División | ||
2022–23 | Regular season: 4th of 16 Playoffs: Runners-up | ||
Website | https://www.jaenfs.com/ | ||
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The club was established in 1980 and its pavilion is the Olivo Arena with capacity of 6,500 seats since 2021.
In May 2013, Fuconsa Jaén achieved its third promotion to Primera División in its history. Its last promotion to Primera División occurred in 1999.[2]
In March 2015, Jaén Paraíso Interior, won its first national title after defeating FC Barcelona in the final of the Copa de España, played in Ciudad Real, by 6–4.[3]
# | Position | Name | Nationality |
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2 | Defender | Maurício Silva | |
3 | Defender | Antonio Pérez | |
6 | Winger | Ramón Ardite | |
8 | Winger | Jordi Campoy | |
10 | Pivot | Carlitos Delgado | |
11 | Winger | Dani Martín | |
12 | Pivot | Ángel Bingyoba | |
13 | Defender | Daniel Giasson | |
14 | Winger | Alan Brandi | |
16 | Goalkeeper | Fabio Alvira | |
17 | Winger | Rafa López | |
21 | Winger | Míchel Moya | |
23 | Defender | Manuel Piqueras | |
25 | Goalkeeper | Iker López | |
26 | Pivot | Aitor Jiménez | |
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