Sporting de Gijón (youth)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Full nameReal Sporting de Gijón, SAD
Capacity1,500
ChairmanJavier Fernández
Sporting de Gijón
Full nameReal Sporting de Gijón, SAD
GroundEscuela de Fútbol de Mareo, Gijón,
Asturias, Spain
Capacity1,500
ChairmanJavier Fernández
LeagueDivisión de Honor
2018–19Group 1, 2nd
Websitehttp://www.realsporting.com
Current season

The Sporting de Gijón youth teams are integrated in the club's youth academy, developing players from childhood through to the integration of the best prospects into the adult teams.

The final category within the youth structure is the Juvenil A under-18/19 team which represents the club in the top national competition. The successful graduates then usually move to the club's reserve team, Sporting de Gijón B which is also considered part of the cantera due to being a stage in progression towards the senior team, albeit competing in the adult league system.

The academy is based at the club training complex, Escuela de Fútbol de Mareo, which is often the name used informally to refer to the system itself.

The top football clubs in the Spanish leagues generally place great importance in developing their cantera to promote the players from within or sell to other clubs as a source of revenue, and Sporting de Gijón is no exception. Their youth recruitment network is focused around their home region of Asturias, and there are collaboration agreements in place with small clubs in the region.

Sporting de Gijón had many farm teams, like RD Oriamendi, until his official reserve team, Sporting de Gijón B, was established in 1960.

Sporting's academy, the Escuela de Fútbol de Mareo, built in 1974, is considered one of the most important football academies in Spain. International players such as Luis Enrique, Abelardo, Javier Manjarín and David Villa learned their skills at Mareo.[1]

In 2010, Sporting youth graduate Míchel was sold to Birmingham City for £3 million,[2] becoming the highest transfers in the history of the Asturian club,[3] until the transfers of José Ángel to Roma, in 2011, by €4.5 million,[4] and Jorge Meré to Köln, in 2017, for a fee between €8.5 million and €9 million.[5]

Structure

Head coaches

The coaches are often former Sporting Gijón players who themselves graduated from Mareo.

SquadAgeCoachTierLeague
Juvenil A16-18Ismael Piñera1División de Honor (Gr. I)
Juvenil B16-17Sergio Sánchez2Liga Nacional (Gr. II)
Cadete A15-16Alejandro Morán1Primera Cadete
Cadete B14-15Diego Galeano2Segunda Cadete

Current squads

Juvenil A

As of March 2017 [6]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  ESP Damián García
GK  ESP Enol Muñiz
GK  ESP Jonathan Sánchez
DF  ESP Pelayo Suárez
DF  ESP Ismael Azpiri
DF  ESP Néstor Bustelo
DF  ESP Rubén Expósito
DF  ESP Alberto
DF  ESP Miguel Prado
DF  ESP Varo
DF  ESP Alberto Espeso
MF  ESP Pablo García
MF  ESP Gaspar Campos
MF  ESP Pablo Ferreiro
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  ESP Diego Díaz
MF  ESP Nacho
MF  ESP Iván Elena
MF  ESP Mateo Arellano
MF  ESP Rehber
MF  ESP Jaime Izquierdo
MF  ESP Yoel Palacio
FW  ESP Daniel Sandoval
FW  PAR Joel Sanabria
FW  ESP David Ruiz
FW  ESP Mario Buelga
FW  ESP Bertín

Season to season (Juvenil A)

Honours

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI