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Sevilla
Full nameSevilla Fútbol Club Femenino
Nickname(s)Sevillistas
Las Rojiblancas (Red-Whites)
Las nervionenses
Founded2008; 16 years ago (2008)
GroundEstadio Jesús Navas,
Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Capacity8,000
PresidentJosé Castro Carmona
Head coachCristian Toro
LeaguePrimera División
2019–20Primera División, 11th
WebsiteClub website

Sevilla FC Femenino is a Spanish women's football team, representing Sevilla FC. It currently competes in Primera División.

History

Collaboration with CD Híspalis

In 2004 Sevilla FC signed a collaboration with local Superliga Femenina team CD Híspalis. While remaining an independent club, Híspalis played for the next three seasons in Sevilla FC's training facilities using its name, kit and badge. The team improved significantly and in 2006 it was the runner-up of the Superliga, losing what would have been their first title to RCD Espanyol on the goal average.[1] Sevilla's Auxiliadora Jiménez was the season's top scorer.[2]

Sevilla/Híspalis declined as fast as it emerged, and in 2008 it ended last in the table and relegated to the second tier.

Sevilla FC own team

Following the resulting relegation Sevilla FC broke with Híspalis and created their own women's team in 2008, beginning from the regional categories. In 2009 the team reached Primera Nacional, as it was then known Segunda División, but was instead promoted directly to the Superliga as RFEF decided to expand the category with women's sections of clubs from the male leagues.[3]

Sevilla played two seasons in the Superliga before being relegated in 2011.[4] The following year it returned to the top category after topping its group and beating Oiartzun KE and CD Femarguín in the promotion play-offs.[5] They were relegated to the Segunda División at the end of the 2014–15 Primera División season before returning to the Primera División after the 2016–17 season.

Season to season

Season Div. Pos. Copa de la Reina
2008/09 Reg. 1st
2009/10 11th Round of 16
2010/11 18th
2011/12 1st
2012/13 12th
2013/14 14th
2014/15 16th
2015/16 3rd
2016/17 1st
2017/18 12th
2018/19 10th Semifinalist
2019/20 11th Semifinals*

Current squad

As of 8 July 2019.

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 Spain ESP Noelia Ramos
3 DF Spain ESP Lucía
4 MF Chile CHI Pancha Lara
5 MF Colombia COL Isa Echeverri
6 MF Spain ESP Nagore
7 MF Spain ESP Olga Carmona
8 MF Chile CHI Yanara Aedo
9 FW Spain ESP Raquel Pinel
10 MF Spain ESP Virgy
11 MF Nigeria NGA Toni Payne
12 FW Spain ESP Jenifer
13 GK Spain ESP Cata Coll (on loan from Barcelona)
14 DF Spain ESP María Bores
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Spain ESP Amparo
16 FW Poland POL Emilia Zdunek
17 DF Argentina ARG Aldana Cometti
18 DF Mexico MEX Sabrina Flores
20 MF United States USA Claire Falknor
21 DF Spain ESP Maite Albarrán
22 GK Spain ESP Sara Serrat
23 FW Russia RUS Nadezhda Karpova
24 MF Spain ESP Ana Franco
25 DF Spain ESP Vicky
26 DF Spain ESP Almudena Rivero
27 DF Spain ESP Nazaret Martín
28 DF Spain ESP Anabel Olivero

Other players under contract

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF Spain ESP Blanca Moreno (injured)
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF Spain ESP Teresa Rey (injured)

Former players

References

  1. ^ [1] Soccerway
  2. ^ [2] El País
  3. ^ [3] Diario Marca
  4. ^ [4] Soccerway
  5. ^ Sevilla Femenino beats Femarguín and is promoted to the top category. Andalusia Sports Journalists Federation, 28 May 2012