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Sporting de Gijón (women)

Sporting de Gijón
Full nameReal Sporting de Gijón Femenino
Nickname(s)Rojiblancas (Red-and-Whites)
Founded1995
GroundEscuela de Fútbol de Mareo,
Gijón, Asturias,
Spain
Capacity3,000
PresidentJavier Fernández
ManagerRafael Bernal
LeagueSegunda Federación
2022–231st (Group 1)
Websitehttp://www.realsporting.com/
Current season

Real Sporting de Gijón Femenino is the women's football team of Asturian football club Sporting de Gijón.

History

Founded in 1995,[1] the club was renamed as Club Deportivo Escuela de Fútbol de Mareo Femenino in 1999 as part of an agreement with Gijón's town hall,[2] the club decided to rename the team again as Real Sporting de Gijón Femenino in 2016, and to declare it as the official women's section of the club.[3]

The club played from 1996 to 2001 in Primera División, when it was composed by multiple groups.

In 2018, the club signed for the first time players from out from Asturias.[4] Despite not gaining a spot for the smaller Segunda División next season, after spending 18 consecutive seasons in Segunda División, on 31 July 2019, the Royal Spanish Football Federation gave to the club the vacant place of Atlántida Matamá in the newly created Segunda División.[5][4]

Season by season

Season League
Tier Div. Pos. P W D L F A Pts
1995–96 2 Reg. 1st 16 15 0 1 150 13 45
1996–97 1 9th 19 5 4 10 31 48 19
1997–98 1 5th 22 10 5 7 49 44 35
1998–99 1 8th 26 5 4 11 31 54 19
1999–00 1 10th 26 7 6 13 54 93 27
2000–01 1 14th 26 0 2 24 21 123 2
2001–02 2 3rd 18 11 2 5 65 34 35
2002–03 2 3rd 22 14 0 8 75 35 42
2003–04 2 8th 26 5 5 12 33 58 20
2004–05 2 8th 26 9 3 14 47 65 30
2005–06 2 8th 28 9 10 9 65 61 47
2006–07 2 7th 26 7 9 10 36 52 34
2007–08 2 7th 26 10 6 10 41 36 36
2008–09 2 11th 25 5 9 11 36 48 24
2009–10 2 8th 26 9 4 13 53 56 31
2010–11 2 3rd 26 16 2 8 72 41 50
2011–12 2 4th 26 14 5 7 50 25 47
2012–13 2 5th 26 12 4 10 35 38 40
2013–14 2 6th 26 11 5 10 45 42 38
2014–15 2 2nd 26 14 5 7 52 37 47
2015–16 2 5th 24 13 1 10 56 49 40
2016–17 2 3rd 26 17 2 7 75 36 53
2017–18 2 9th 26 10 2 14 55 53 32
2018–19 2 6th[a] 26 13 4 9 67 47 43
2019–20 2 2ªP 16th 22 2 2 18 12 64 8
2021–22 2 2ªP 15th 30 6 5 19 33 53 23
2022–23 4 1ª N 1st 30 25 3 2 96 13 78
2023–24 3 2ªF 11th 30 9 6 15 37 51 33
  1. ^ Achieved a vacant place in the new Segunda División Pro.

Current squad

As of 23 December 2019[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Spain ESP Paz Sánchez
3 DF Spain ESP Marta Nieto
4 DF Spain ESP Pipa
6 MF Spain ESP Noelia Fernández
8 FW Spain ESP Sheila Fernández
9 FW Spain ESP Natalia Sobero
11 FW Spain ESP Pañu
13 GK Spain ESP Sheila Casasola
14 DF Spain ESP Alba Álvarez
15 MF Ecuador ECU Mayra Olvera
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Spain ESP Marta Rodríguez
18 DF Spain ESP Lucía Ayuso
19 FW Spain ESP Nuria Cueto
23 FW Spain ESP Érika González
24 DF Spain ESP Yaiza
25 GK Spain ESP Paula Madrazo
26 FW Spain ESP Alba Fernández
GK Spain ESP Oihana Aldai
FW Brazil BRA Millene Cabral

References

  1. ^ "Las pioneras, ninguneadas" (in Spanish). La Nueva España. 17 March 2021.
  2. ^ "El fútbol femenino también brilla en la Escuela de Mareo" [Women's football also brights in Mareo academy] (in Spanish). Sporting Gijón. 23 February 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
  3. ^ "El Sporting dará el nombre al equipo femenino y se crea un filial para chicas desde 13 años" (in Spanish). Sporting de Gijón. 1 June 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  4. ^ a b "El Sporting Femenino da el salto a la Segunda Pro" (in Spanish). "El Comercio. 1 August 2019.
  5. ^ "El Sporting Femenino jugará en la nueva 2ª División la próxima temporada" (in Spanish). Sporting de Gijón. 31 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Plantilla Real Sporting Femenino A" (in Spanish). Real Sporting. Retrieved 24 November 2018.