Full name | Futsal Cartagena | ||
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Founded | 1993 | ||
Ground | Palacio de los Deportes, Cartagena, Spain | ||
Capacity | 5,162 | ||
League | Primera División | ||
2023–24 | Regular season: 5th of 16 Playoffs: Champions | ||
Website | Club website | ||
Futsal Cartagena is a futsal club based in Cartagena, a city in the autonomous community of Region of Murcia.
The club was founded in 1993 and held its home matches in Palacio de los Deportes, which has a capacity of 5162 persons.
Fútbol Sala Cartagena was founded in 1993 as Mínguez Sáez Cartagena.
The club was sponsored for Peinsa until January, 2009. Peinsa was a company dedicated to housings promotions that in January went bankrupt. Due to this, the company was forced to leave as the sponsorship of Futsal Cartagena. [1] In February, the club signed a new sponsorship contract with Centro Médico Virgen de la Caridad, a private health center from Cartagena, for ensure the future of club. [2]
In mid of July, Futsal Cartagena sign a new sponsorship contract with Reale, an Italian insurance company. [3]
The club was disbanded in July 2014 due to large debts incurred from past seasons. A new futsal team was created in the city, Cartagena Fútbol Sala, taking the FS Cartagena spot in Segunda División. [4]
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# | Position | Name | Nationality |
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1 | Goalkeeper | Marcão | |
2 | Defender | Raúl Canto | |
6 | Defender | Javi Díez | |
7 | Winger | Jesús Barón | |
8 | Winger | Franklin Cavalcante | |
9 | Pivot | Ique | |
10 | Winger | Juanpi | |
11 | Winger | Bateria | |
12 | Winger | Rahali Mohammed | |
13 | Winger | Miguel Ángel Mellado | |
14 | Pivot | Eka | |
16 | Goalkeeper | Raúl Jerez | |
19 | Defender | Jesús Izquierdo | |
22 | Pivot | Pele Valdevira | |
36 | Goalkeeper | Fabián Molina | |
90 | Winger | Fran Fernández | |
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