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Gran Canaria FS

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gran Canaria
Full nameGran Canaria Fútbol Sala
Nickname(s)--
Founded1986[1]
GroundCentro Insular,
Las Palmas
Spain
Capacity5,200
ChairmanSpain Mª del Carmen Rivero
ManagerSpain Suso Méndez
LeaguePrimera División
2015–16Segunda División, 7th, ↑

Gran Canaria Fútbol Sala is a futsal club based in Gáldar, they play home games in Las Palmas's provincial capital due to limited seating on Gáldar municipal arena.

The club was founded in 1986 and relocated to Las Palmas in June 2013.[2]

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Club name's

  • Gáldar FS - (1982–2014)
  • Gran Canaria FS - (2014– )
Old logo

Sponsors

  • Cohesan - (1991–1993)
  • Tecnasa - (1993–1994)
  • Comurca - (1995–1999)
  • Colegios Arenas - (2001–2009)
  • Colegios Arenas (an international bilingual school) - (2012–)

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place Notes
1990/91 3 1ª Nacional B
1991/92 2 1ª Nacional A 6th
1992/93 2 1ª Nacional A 1st
1993/94 1 D. Honor 9th
1994/95 2 D. Plata 4th
1995/96 2 D. Plata 1st
1996/97 2 D. Plata 7th
1997/98 2 D. Plata 2nd
1998/99 2 D. Plata 3rd
1999/00 2 D. Plata 2nd
2000/01 2 D. Plata 2nd
2001/02 2 D. Plata 6th
2002/03 2 D. Plata 5th
2003/04 2 D. Plata 2nd
Season Tier Division Place Notes
2004/05 2 D. Plata 2nd
2005/06 2 D. Plata 1st
2006/07 2 D. Plata 5th
2007/08 2 D. Plata 5th
2008/09 2 D. Plata 10th
2009/10 2 D. Plata 5th
2010/11 2 D. Plata 4th
2011/12 2 2ª División 5th
2012/13 1 1ª División 13th
2013/14 1 1ª División 15th
2014/15 2 2ª División 7th
2015/16 2 2ª División 7th
2016/17 1 1ª División

Current squad

As of 15 June 2019
# Position Name Nationality
1 Goalkeeper Alberto Barranquero Spain
3 Defender Saúl Marrupe Spain
4 Defender Saúl Jiménez Spain
5 Winger Jordán Cabrera Spain
6 Winger Abimael Ramírez Spain
7 Winger Mehdi Boukercha Spain
8 Defender Álex Velasco Spain
10 Pivot Juanillo Bolaños Spain
11 Pivot Dani Aguilera Spain
14 Defender Julio Delgado Spain
17 Winger Adri Orellana Spain
18 Winger Alex Rivero Spain
22 Goalkeeper Agustín Cañete Spain
33 Winger Aythami Torrado Spain

Notable players

References

External links


This page was last edited on 13 June 2023, at 13:50
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