Azkar Lugo FS
Encyclopedia
Prone Lugo Asociación Deportiva is a futsal
club based in Lugo
, city of the province of Lugo
in the autonomous community of Galicia.
The club was founded in 1984 and her stadium is Pavillón Municipal with capacity of 2,500 seaters.
The club has the sponsorship of Azkar transports. http://www.azkar.com/
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Season
Division
Place
Copa de España
2004/05
D. Honor
10th
2005/06
D. Honor
11th
2006/07
D. Honor
9th
2007/08
D. Honor
5th
2008/09
D. Honor
9th
2009/10
D. Honor
9th
2010/11
D. Honor
11th
2011/12
1ª División
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Futsal
Futsal is a variant of association football that is played on a smaller pitch and mainly played indoors. Its name is a portmanteau of the Portuguese futebol de salão and the Spanish fútbol de salón , which can be translated as "hall football" or "indoor football"...
club based in Lugo
Lugo
Lugo is a city in northwestern Spain, in the autonomous community of Galicia. It is the capital of the province of Lugo. The municipality had a population of 97,635 in 2010, which makes is the fourth most populated city in Galicia.-Population:...
, city of the province of Lugo
Lugo (province)
Lugo is a province of northwestern Spain, in the northeastern part of the autonomous community of Galicia. It is bordered by the provinces of Ourense, Pontevedra, and A Coruña, the principality of Asturias, the State of León, and in the north by the Cantabrian Sea .The population is 356,595 , of...
in the autonomous community of Galicia.
The club was founded in 1984 and her stadium is Pavillón Municipal with capacity of 2,500 seaters.
The club has the sponsorship of Azkar transports. http://www.azkar.com/
Sponsors
- Airtel Prone Lugo - (1997–98)
- Café Candelas Lugo - (1998–02)
- Azkar Lugo - (2002–)
Season to season
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Season | Division | Place | Copa de España Copa de España de Futsal The Copa de España de Futsal is an annual cup competition for Spanish futsal teams. It is organized by the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Sala and was founded in the season 1989-1990... |
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1996/97 | 1ª Nacional A | 6th | |
1997/98 | 1ª Nacional A | 1st | |
1998/99 | D. Plata | 3rd | |
1999/00 | D. Plata | 1st | |
2000/01 | D. Honor | 14th | |
2001/02 | D. Plata | 2nd | |
2002/03 2002–03 División de Honor de Futsal -Goalscorers:-See also:*División de Honor de Futsal*Futsal in Spain... |
D. Honor | 11th | |
2003/04 2003–04 División de Honor de Futsal -Relegation playoff:* LookFind Alcalá Carnicer remained in División de Honor.-Goalscorers:-See also:*División de Honor de Futsal*Futsal in Spain... |
D. Honor | 7th |
Copa de España de Futsal
The Copa de España de Futsal is an annual cup competition for Spanish futsal teams. It is organized by the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Sala and was founded in the season 1989-1990...
2004–05 División de Honor de Futsal
The Finals were broadcast in Spain on TVE2 and Teledeporte.-Relegation playoff:* PSG Móstoles remained in División de Honor....
2005–06 División de Honor de Futsal
The Finals were broadcast in Spain on RTVE.-Quarter finals: MRA Gvtarra Navarra vs. ElPozo Murcia Turística:*Game 1 @ Pamplona: *Game 2 @ Murcia: ElPozo Murcia Turística wins the series 2-0*Total Aggregate: 13-21...
2006–07 División de Honor de Futsal
The Finals were broadcast in Spain on RTVE.-Quarter finals: Boomerang Interviú vs. Carnicer Torrejón:*Game 1 23 May @ Alcalá de Henares: *Game 2 26 May @ Torrejón de Ardoz: Boomerang Interviú wins the series 2-0...
2007–08 División de Honor de Futsal
The Finals were broadcast in Spain on RTVE.-Quarter finals: ElPozo Murcia Turística vs. Playas de Castellón:*Game 1 6 May @ Murcia: *Game 2 10 May @ Castellón: ElPozo Murcia Turística wins the series 2-0...
2009–10 División de Honor de Futsal
-League table:Source: -Knockout stage:-First leg:- Second leg:- Third leg:-First leg:-Second leg:-Third leg:-First leg:-Second leg:-Third leg:-Fourth leg:-Top scorers:-External links:*2009–10 season at...
2010–11 División de Honor de Futsal
-League table:Gestesa Guadalajara, 3 points deducted Source: Source: -Championships playoffs:-First leg:-Second leg:-Third leg:-First leg:-Second leg:-First leg:-Second leg:-Third leg:-Fourth leg:-Fifth and final leg:...
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- 10 seasons in Primera División
- 3 seasons in Segunda División
- 2 seasons in Segunda División B
Current squad 2011/12
No. | Player | Full name | Pos. | Nat. |
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1 | Óscar | Óscar Iglesias Lamas | Goalkeeper | |
13 | César Quijada | César Quijada Bran | Goalkeeper | |
16 | Illi | Ignacio González Almuíña | Goalkeeper | |
2 | Juanpe | Juan Pedro Toldos Arrizabalaga | Cierre | |
5 | Diego | Diego Núñez Paz | Cierre | |
10 | Aranburu | Javier Aranburu Laso | Cierre | |
12 | Jhony | Jonathan Carrasco Moslán | Cierre | |
3 | Ossorio | Mario Ossorio Augusto | Ala | |
7 | Kiko | Francisco Berrocal Gil | Ala | |
9 | Antonio Diz | Antonio Diz Teijeiro | Ala | |
11 | Solloso | Alejandro Solloso Bermúdez | Ala | |
14 | Jacobo | Jacobo Castelo Becerra | Ala | |
18 | Álex Diz | Alejandro Diz Teijeiro | Ala | |
20 | Xuxa | Rubén Reigosa Rodríguez | Ala | |
23 | Iago | Iago Rodríguez Ulla | Ala | |
8 | Jandri | Alejandro Mínguez Márquez | Pivot | |
19 | Adri | Adrián González Varela | Pivot |