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'''Inter Fútbol Sala''', known as '''Inter Movistar Fútbol Sala''' for sponsorship reasons, is a [[futsal]] club based in [[Alcalá de Henares]], a city in the autonomous community of [[Community of Madrid]]. The club was founded in 1977 and its pavilion is the [[Pabellón Caja Madrid de Alcalá de Henares|Pabellón Caja Madrid]] with capacity of 4,500 seated spectators. The club's main sponsors is [[Movistar]].<ref>[http://www.interviufs.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=63&Itemid=76 Patrocinio Inter Movistar]</ref>
'''Inter Fútbol Sala''', known as '''Inter Movistar Fútbol Sala''' for sponsorship reasons, is a [[futsal]] club based in [[Alcalá de Henares]], a city in the autonomous community of [[Community of Madrid]]. The club was founded in 1977 and its pavilion is the [[Pabellón Caja Madrid de Alcalá de Henares|Pabellón Caja Madrid]] with capacity of 4,500 seated spectators. The club's main sponsors is [[Movistar]].<ref>[http://www.interviufs.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=63&Itemid=76 Patrocinio Inter Movistar]</ref>

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Inter Movistar
Full nameInter Fútbol Sala.[1]
Nickname(s)La Máquina Verde (The Green Machine)
Founded1977
GroundPabellón Caja Madrid,
Alcalá de Henares,
Community of Madrid,
Spain
Capacity4,500
ChairmanSpain José Manuel Saorín
ManagerSpain Jesús Velasco
LeaguePrimera División
2011–12Primera División, 3rd
Websitehttp://www.interviufs.com/

Inter Fútbol Sala, known as Inter Movistar Fútbol Sala for sponsorship reasons, is a futsal club based in Alcalá de Henares, a city in the autonomous community of Community of Madrid. The club was founded in 1977 and its pavilion is the Pabellón Caja Madrid with capacity of 4,500 seated spectators. The club's main sponsors is Movistar.[2]

History

Inter F.S. was founded in 1977 as Hora XXV, the team played charity matches with players like Amancio, Adelardo or López Ufarte, in 1979 played the first futsal championship as Interviú Hora XVV, the following years won several leagues and cups. In 1989 is establishing the LNFS and won the league and cup, in 1991 won the Futsal European Clubs Championship (today as UEFA Futsal Cup), the golden age was from 2000 to 2009 where he won every title possible, in October 2010 changed the name of Interviú to Inter.

Club names

  • 1977-1979: Hora XXV
  • 1979-1981: Interviú Hora XXV
  • 1981-1991: Interviú Lloyd's
  • 1991-1996: Interviú Boomerang
  • 1996-1999: Boomerang Interviú
  • 1999-2000 : Airtel Boomerang
  • 2000-2002 : Antena3 Boomerang
  • 2002-2007 : Boomerang Interviú
  • 2007-2008: Interviú Fadesa
  • 2008- : Inter Movistar

Season to season

Season Division Place Copa de España
1989/90 D. Honor 1st Winners
1990/91 D. Honor 2nd
1991/92 D. Honor 1st
1992/93 D. Honor 1st
1993/94 D. Honor 1st
1994/95 D. Honor 5th
1995/96 D. Honor 2nd Winners
1996/97 D. Honor 7th
1997/98 D. Honor 3rd
1998/99 D. Honor 4th
1999/00 D. Honor 5th
2000/01 D. Honor 4th Winners
Season Division Place Copa de España
2001/02 D. Honor 4th
2002/03 D. Honor 1st
2003/04 D. Honor 1st Winners
2004/05 D. Honor 2nd Winners
2005/06 D. Honor 2nd
2006/07 D. Honor 1st Winners
2007/08 D. Honor 2nd
2008/09 D. Honor 2nd Winners
2009/10 D. Honor 2nd
2010/11 D. Honor 3rd
2011/12 1ª División 3rd
2012/13 1ª División

Honours[3]

  • Campeonato de Clubs de España: 3
    • 1979-80, 1980–81, 1981–82
  • Liga FEFS: 6
    • 1983-84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87,1987–88, 1988–89
  • Primera División: 8
    • 1989-90, 1990–91, 1995–96, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2007–08
  • Copa de España (FEFS): 3
    • 1983-84, 1985–86, 1987–88
  • Copa de España (LNFS): 7
    • 1989-90, 1995–96, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07
  • Supercopa de España: 9
    • 1990-91, 1991–92, 1996–97, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09
  • UEFA Futsal Cup: 3
    • 2003-04, 2005–06, 2008–09
  • European Champions Cup: 1
    • 1990-91
  • Intercontinental Cup: 5
    • 2004-05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2011
  • European Cup Winners' Cup: 1
    • 2007-08
  • Iberian Cup: 2
    • 2004, 2006

Players

Current squad 2012/13

No. Player Full name Pos. Nat.
1 Luis Amado Luis Amado Tarodo Goalkeeper Spain
16 Juanjo Juan José Angosto Goalkeeper Spain
25 Iker Iker López Goalkeeper Spain
20 Rafael Rafael França Bezerra Cierre Brazil Italy
22 Tobe Roberto Tobe Cierre Equatorial Guinea Spain
23 Ortiz Carlos Ortiz Jiménez Cierre Spain
3 Matías Matías Raúl Lucuix Ala Argentina Italy
4 Álvaro Álvaro Aparicio Fernández Ala Spain
7 Pola Adrián Alonso Pereira Ala Spain
8 Mario Rivillos Mario Rivillos Ala Spain
11 Batería Dione Alex Veroneze Ala Brazil
10 Matamoros Jorge Valhermoso Matamoros Pivot Spain
14 Eka Edson Marques Pivot Brazil
Borruto Cristian Borruto Pivot Argentina

Notable players

Staff

Famous coaches

References