Sporting Plaza de Argel
Full name | Sporting Club de Fútbol Plaza de Argel | |
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Nickname(s) | amarillas | |
Founded | 1995 | |
Ground |
Municipal Divina Pastora, Alicante, Valencia, Spain | |
Capacity | 300 | |
Chairman | Jesús Cañizares | |
Manager | José Ignacio Martínez | |
League | Segunda División | |
2013–14 | Primera Nacional (Group 7), 2nd | |
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Sporting Plaza de Argel, also known formerly as Hércules CF Femenino, is a Spanish football club from Alicante currently playing in Segunda División's Group 4.[1] Founded in 1995, it was the first organized women's football team in the city.
In 1997 Sporting Plaza de Argel reached the second national category for the first time, consolidating itself in the top part of the table throughout the following decade, but without attaining promotion the Superliga to date. Back then they used a yellow shirt, blue shorts kit which is nowadays their second uniform.
In 2007 the club signed a collaboration with Hércules CF. While remaining an independent club Sporting Plaza de Argel used Hércules' name, kit and crest for the next six years. When RFEF reformed and expanded the Superliga for the 2009-10 season it was rumored SPA/Hércules might be promoted[2] but the club finally remained in Primera Nacional, as it was called then the current Segunda División.
In 2013 Hércules broke the agreement, and Sporting Plaza de Argel returned to its original form.[3]
Former internationals
- Costa Rica: Gabriela Trujillo
- Spain: Marieta López and Julia Vera were called up by Ignacio Quereda in 2010, but they didn't debut.
References
- ↑ Soccerway
- ↑ Marca
- ↑ Sporting Plaza de Argel starts a new era and deplores Hércules has disrespected 140 girls. Alicante Actualidad, 14 May 2013