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Sporting de Huelva

Sporting Club de Huelva is a Spanish women's football club from Huelva, Andalusia. It was founded in Huelva in 2004 as a restructuring of an homonymous junior (men's) football club, which had been founded in 1979 and dissolved nine years later, by its original founder, Antonio Toledo, who has also served as the team's manager and sporting director.[1][2]

Sporting de Huelva
Full nameSporting Club de Huelva
Founded1979 / 2004
GroundCiudad Deportiva del Recreativo de Huelva
Huelva, Spain
Capacity1,300
ChairmanManuela Romero Landa
ManagerAntonio Toledo
LeagueLiga F
2022–23Liga F, 13th
WebsiteClub website

History edit

 
2006–07 Superliga match against Levante UD

Gaining promotion to the Liga F in just two seasons, Sporting Huelva debuted at the 2006–07 season. It has successfully avoided relegation for the past three seasons, actually ending the 2008–09 season just one point short for qualifying to the Copa de la Reina, losing the spot at the last matchday.[3]

Next year Sporting was third in their group in the first stage of the newly reformed competition, narrowly missing qualification for the title contenders group. The team ranked again 3rd in its group in the second stage, qualifying for the Copa de la Reina for the first time. They qualified for the quarter-finals, eliminating Atlético Madrid before being ousted by Torrejón.

Financial difficulties conditioned the club's 2010–11 season. Following a weak performance in the first stage the team managed to recover in the second half of the season and was 2nd in their group, but Sporting had to renounce taking part in the Copa de la Reina.[4]

Sporting chained four wins in the first weeks of the 2011–12 season, holding the lead of the table for the first time in its history.[5] As of the end of 2011 the team stood 4th with 9 wins in 15 games, but after a less successful second half the team ended in the 8th position, was anyway is its best result to date. During the Christmas break president José Antonio Muñoz announced Sporting was in negotiations to become Recreativo Huelva's women's team for the 2012–13 season,[6] but an agreement was not reached and Sporting was instead relocated to nearby Trigueros for the 2012–13 season.[7]

On 17 May 2015, Sporting de Huelva won its first national title after achieving the 2015 Copa de la Reina by defeating Valencia CF in the final match by 2–1.[8]

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 18 April 2023[9]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ENG Chelsea Ashurst
3 DF   BRA Ana Carol
4 FW   VEN Raiderlin Carrasco
9 FW   ESP María Ruiz
10 MF   SWE Sofia Hagman
11 FW   SVK Patrícia Hmírová
12 FW   ESP Bárbara López
13 GK   SVN Zala Meršnik
14 DF   ESP Laia Ballesté
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF   ESP Patri Ojeda
16 DF   ESP Sandra Castelló (captain)
17 DF   ESP Laura Blasco
18 DF   USA Athena Kühn
19 DF   ESP Paula Romero
20 MF   SWE Amanda Edgren
21 FW   ESP Cristina Gey
22 DF   ISL Berglind Rós Ágústsdóttir
23 MF   POL Patrycja Balcerzak
24 FW   ESP Natalia Nogareda
25 GK   ESP Bella Ramírez
26 FW   ESP Eva Cintado
FW   AUS Anna Margraf

Former internationals edit

Competition record edit

Titles edit

References edit

  1. ^ [1] Sporting de Huelva, 2 July 2009. 30th anniversary of the club.
  2. ^ Parada, Carlos Casado (16 September 2020). "El Sporting de Huelva apuesta por una temporada tranquila".
  3. ^ [2] Soccerway.com
  4. ^ [3] ADN
  5. ^ [4] Futfem.com
  6. ^ A women's team for Recreativo Huelva? Blanquiazules
  7. ^ Trigueros takes in Sporting de Huelva, which will be able to keep playing in the Superliga. Andalucía Información, 3 July 2012
  8. ^ "El CD Sporting Club de Huelva, un histórico e inesperado gran campeón de la Copa de la SM La Reina" (in Spanish). RFEF. 18 May 2015.
  9. ^ "Squad of Sporting de Huelva 2022-23 Primera División Femenina | BDFutbol". www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 20 May 2023.

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Sporting Club de Huelva is a Spanish women s football club from Huelva Andalusia It was founded in Huelva in 2004 as a restructuring of an homonymous junior men s football club which had been founded in 1979 and dissolved nine years later by its original founder Antonio Toledo who has also served as the team s manager and sporting director 1 2 Sporting de HuelvaFull nameSporting Club de HuelvaFounded1979 2004GroundCiudad Deportiva del Recreativo de Huelva Huelva SpainCapacity1 300ChairmanManuela Romero LandaManagerAntonio ToledoLeagueLiga F2022 23Liga F 13thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Players 2 1 Current squad 2 2 Former internationals 3 Competition record 4 Titles 5 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp 2006 07 Superliga match against Levante UDGaining promotion to the Liga F in just two seasons Sporting Huelva debuted at the 2006 07 season It has successfully avoided relegation for the past three seasons actually ending the 2008 09 season just one point short for qualifying to the Copa de la Reina losing the spot at the last matchday 3 Next year Sporting was third in their group in the first stage of the newly reformed competition narrowly missing qualification for the title contenders group The team ranked again 3rd in its group in the second stage qualifying for the Copa de la Reina for the first time They qualified for the quarter finals eliminating Atletico Madrid before being ousted by Torrejon Financial difficulties conditioned the club s 2010 11 season Following a weak performance in the first stage the team managed to recover in the second half of the season and was 2nd in their group but Sporting had to renounce taking part in the Copa de la Reina 4 Sporting chained four wins in the first weeks of the 2011 12 season holding the lead of the table for the first time in its history 5 As of the end of 2011 the team stood 4th with 9 wins in 15 games but after a less successful second half the team ended in the 8th position was anyway is its best result to date During the Christmas break president Jose Antonio Munoz announced Sporting was in negotiations to become Recreativo Huelva s women s team for the 2012 13 season 6 but an agreement was not reached and Sporting was instead relocated to nearby Trigueros for the 2012 13 season 7 On 17 May 2015 Sporting de Huelva won its first national title after achieving the 2015 Copa de la Reina by defeating Valencia CF in the final match by 2 1 8 Players editCurrent squad edit As of 18 April 2023 9 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp ENG Chelsea Ashurst3 DF nbsp BRA Ana Carol4 FW nbsp VEN Raiderlin Carrasco9 FW nbsp ESP Maria Ruiz10 MF nbsp SWE Sofia Hagman11 FW nbsp SVK Patricia Hmirova12 FW nbsp ESP Barbara Lopez13 GK nbsp SVN Zala Mersnik14 DF nbsp ESP Laia Balleste No Pos Nation Player15 DF nbsp ESP Patri Ojeda16 DF nbsp ESP Sandra Castello captain 17 DF nbsp ESP Laura Blasco18 DF nbsp USA Athena Kuhn19 DF nbsp ESP Paula Romero20 MF nbsp SWE Amanda Edgren21 FW nbsp ESP Cristina Gey22 DF nbsp ISL Berglind Ros Agustsdottir23 MF nbsp POL Patrycja Balcerzak24 FW nbsp ESP Natalia Nogareda25 GK nbsp ESP Bella Ramirez26 FW nbsp ESP Eva Cintado FW nbsp AUS Anna MargrafFormer internationals edit For a list of all former and current players with a Wikipedia article see Category Sporting de Huelva players nbsp Spain Noelia Aybar Priscila Borja Alharilla Casado Dolores Gallardo Sarita Serrat nbsp Argentina Florencia Bonsegundo nbsp Brazil Renata Capobianco Dayane da Rocha Fabiana Simoes Thais Picarte Raquel nbsp Bulgaria Silvia Radoyska nbsp Chile Geraldine Leyton Paloma Lopez Barbara Santibanez nbsp Colombia Lady Andrade Korina Clavijo Sofia Garcia nbsp Croatia Ana Jelencic nbsp Finland Jenny Danielsson nbsp Gambia Fatou Kanteh nbsp Ghana Ernestina Abambila Princella Adubea nbsp Kazakhstan Irina Saratovtseva nbsp Mexico Nayeli Rangel nbsp Morocco Meryem Hajri nbsp Nigeria Peace Efih nbsp Paraguay Lice Chamorro nbsp Portugal Rita Carneiro Monica Goncalves nbsp Romania Olivia Oprea Elena Pavel Laura Rus nbsp Slovakia Lucia El Dahaibiova nbsp Ukraine Vera Djatel Yulia Kornievets nbsp Zimbabwe Rutendo MakoreCompetition record editMain article List of Sporting de Huelva seasons Season Div Pos Copa de la Reina2004 05 Reg 2005 06 2ª 1st2006 07 1ª 10th2007 08 1ª 11th2008 09 1ª 9th2009 10 1ª 13th Quarter finals2010 11 1ª 12th2011 12 1ª 8th2012 13 1ª 9th2013 14 1ª 8th Quarter finals2014 15 1ª 8th Champion2015 16 1ª 8th Quarter finals2016 17 1ª 10th2017 18 1ª 9th2018 19 1ª 14th Round of 162019 20 1ª 14th Round of 16Titles editCopa de la Reina 1 2015References edit 1 Sporting de Huelva 2 July 2009 30th anniversary of the club Parada Carlos Casado 16 September 2020 El Sporting de Huelva apuesta por una temporada tranquila 2 Soccerway com 3 ADN 4 Futfem com A women s team for Recreativo Huelva Blanquiazules Trigueros takes in Sporting de Huelva which will be able to keep playing in the Superliga Andalucia Informacion 3 July 2012 El CD Sporting Club de Huelva un historico e inesperado gran campeon de la Copa de la SM La Reina in Spanish RFEF 18 May 2015 Squad of Sporting de Huelva 2022 23 Primera Division Femenina BDFutbol www bdfutbol com Retrieved 20 May 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sporting de Huelva amp oldid 1211652565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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