FVPR El Olivo

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FVPR El Olivo
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Full name Federación Viguesa de Peñas Recreativas "El Olivo"
Ground Pabellón Polideportivo Monte da Mina, Vigo
Ground Capacity 1,000
Chairman Balbino Moreira
Manager Joaquín Balbuena
League Segunda División
2011-12 Primera División, 17th (relegated)
Website Club home page

Federación Viguesa de Peñas Recreativas El Olivo, Sección Deportiva is a Spanish sports club from Vigo founded in 1991. It holds women's football, women's futsal and pétanque teams, being best known for the first one, which currently plays in Primera División, the country's top women's football category.[1]

El Olivo earned promotion in May 2011 after topping Segunda División's Group 1[2] and overcoming UD Tacuense and Girona FC in the play-offs, becoming the first team from Galicia to play in Superliga/Primera since the category's unification in 2001.[3] The team was subsequently relegated as it was second to last in its debut season.[4]

Current squad

As of 12 November 2011 reference
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Chile GK Melissa Rodrigues
2 Spain DF Cristina Lago
3 Spain DF Alba Montemuíño
4 Spain DF Victoria Vázquez
5 Spain DF Paula Fernández
6 Spain MF Sara Martínez
7 Spain MF Ana Buceta
8 Spain MF Sara González
9 Spain FW Claudia García
10 Spain MF Loreto Silva
No. Position Player
11 Spain FW Joana Montouto
12 Spain MF Karen Moreira
13 Spain DF Carlota Zabaleta
14 Spain MF Desirée Gardón
16 Spain FW Anair Lomba
19 Spain FW Alexandra Pichel
20 Spain DF Marta de la Torre
22 Spain GK Ana Rosa Durán
23 Spain FW Lucía Camisón
Spain MF Carlota Rodríguez

Season to season

Season Division Place Copa de la Reina
2005/06 (G2) 4th
2006/07 (G2) 2nd
2007/08 (G2) 1st
2008/09 (G2) 3rd
2009/10 (G2) 2nd
2010/11 (G2) 1st
2011/12 17th
2012/13 10th
2013/14 1st
2014/15 1st

References

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