FS Cartagena

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Full nameFutsal Cartagena
Founded1993
GroundPalacio de los Deportes,
Cartagena, Spain
Capacity5,162
Coach Flag of Brazil.svg Duda
League Primera División
2023–24Regular season: 5th of 16
Playoffs: Champions
Website https://jimbeecartagena.com/
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Futsal Cartagena is a futsal club based in Cartagena, a city in the autonomous community of Region of Murcia.

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The club was founded in 1993 and held its home matches in Palacio de los Deportes, which has a capacity of 5162 persons.

History

Fútbol Sala Cartagena was founded in 1993 as Mínguez Sáez Cartagena.

Peinsa sponsorship fall

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]

Honours

National competitions

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceNotes
1993/943 1ª Nacional A
1994/9531ª Nacional A
1995/962 D. Plata 5th
1996/972D. Plata3rd
1997/982D. Plata1st
1998/99 1 D. Honor 14th
1999/00 1D. Honor9th
2000/01 1D. Honor11th
2001/02 1D. Honor9th
2002/03 1D. Honor14th
2003/04 1D. Honor5th
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceNotes
2004/05 1D. Honor4th
2005/06 1D. Honor3rd
2006/07 1D. Honor2nd
2007/08 1D. Honor12th
2008/09 1D. Honor10th
2009/10 1D. Honor12th
2010/11 1D. Honor13th
2011/12 1 1ª División 15th
2012/13 22ª División12th
2013/14 22ª División5th / SF

Current squad

As of 5 November 2024 [7] [8]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GoalkeeperFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Chemi
7WingerFlag of Brazil.svg  BRA Jhonatan Linhares
8DefenderFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Tomaz Braga
9PivotFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Pablo Ramírez
10WingerFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Francisco Cortés
11PivotFlag of Brazil.svg  BRA Waltinho
13WingerFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Miguel Mellado
14WingerFlag of Italy.svg  ITA Gabriel Motta
15GoalkeeperFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Ginés Gabarrón
17WingerFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Gon Castejón
19DefenderFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Jesús Izquierdo ( captain )
20PivotFlag of Thailand.svg  THA Muhammad Osamanmusa
22GoalkeeperFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Chispi
23DefenderFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Darío Gil
93DefenderFlag of France.svg  FRA Souheil Mouhoudine

Notable players

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References

  1. "Peinsa confirma a Mínguez que no pagará y el Futsal estudia denunciar a la promotora. La Verdad".
  2. "Centro Médico Virgen de la Caridad sale al rescate y patrocinará al equipo hasta final de temporada. La Verdad".
  3. "El Futsal presenta a Reale como patrocinador principal del club". 31 July 2009.
  4. FS Cartagena disbanded, Cartagena FS, new futsal team
  5. "5-2: ¡El Jimbee Cartagena gana la Liga de fútbol sala por primera vez en su historia!" [5-2: Jimbee Cartagena wins the Futsal League for the first time in its history!]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 23 June 2024. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
  6. "CRÓNICA: Jimbee Cartagena vence al Barça y levanta su primera Supercopa de España (1-2)" [CHRONICLE: Jimbee Cartagena defeats Barça and lifts its first Spanish Super Cup (1-2)]. rfef.es (in Spanish). 7 January 2024. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
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