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Based in
  
Seville  Spain

Head coach
  
Alfonso Chico

League
  
LNFA

Home stadium
  
I.D. La Cartuja

Team president
  
J.A. "Fali" Ascasibar

Date founded
  
1992


Colors
  
Purple   Yellow   black

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Sevilla Linces (Seville Lynxes in English language) is an American football team based in Seville, Andalusia (Spain).

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History

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The team has an interesting history as they were founded by a group of players brought together by an advertisement published in a magazine called 100 yards asking for people to play football for fun. After playing at local parks, decision was taken to join official competition.

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After a friendly game against Cádiz Corsarios played on May 14, 1993, which was the first ever football game in Andalusia, they joined the Spanish second division.

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In 1999 the team finally promoted to the elite league in Spain, the LNFA, where they have been competing since.

Notable coaches

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  • Alfonso Genchi (1993).
  • David González (2000).
  • J.A. "Fali" Ascasibar (2004).
  • Jose Luis Corrochano (2007).
  • Antonio Laguna (2009).
  • Sergio Gonzalez (2010).
  • Orlando Pantoja (2011)
  • Raúl Laguna (2012).
  • Spanish players

  • Antonio Laguna, All-Spain Team, (2003).
  • Sergio Forte, All-Spain Team(2003).
  • Antonio Ferro, Junior All-Spain Team (2004).
  • Alexis Harrelson, Junior All-Spain Team (2006).
  • Antonio Coleman, Junior All-Spain Team (2008).
  • Jairo Camacho, Junior All-Spain Team (2010).
  • Juan Carlos Garcia, Junior All-Spain Team (2010).
  • International Players

  • Cameron Scripture, former Gustavus Adolphus Golden Gusties player (2000).
  • Alejandro Garay, former ITESM CCM Borregos Salvajes player (2001).
  • Gerardo Torrado, former UDLA Aztecas player (2001).
  • Manuel Herrera, former UDLA Aztecas player (2001).
  • Ezra Valencia, former UDLA Aztecas player (2002).
  • Oscar Vaca, former CGP Centinelas player (2002).
  • Sean Michael Moore, former Princeton Tigers player (2002).
  • Andre Warner, former Hopkins School Hilltoppers player (2003).
  • Marco Mantovani, former Ferrara Aquile player (2003).
  • Michele Ventorre, former Ferrara Aquile player (2003).
  • Jorge Sanchez, former UDLA Aztecas player (2005).
  • Mark Pituch, former Grinnell Pioneers player (2005).
  • Matteo Bigliardi, former Bologna Warriors player (2005).
  • Paolo Arcilesi, former Palermo Corsari player (2005).
  • Thomas Griette, former La Courneuve Flash player (2005).
  • Pablo Hernandez, former Naucalpan Perros Negros player (2006).
  • Ryan Crawford, former Oakwood High School, Dayton Ohio player (2006).
  • Edward Ramirez, former Valley Highschool, Las Vegas player (2007).
  • Colten Crist, former Smithson Valley HS Rangers player (2008).
  • Ryan Baxter, former Highland Park HS Scots player (2008).
  • Alex Garfio, former UC Davis Aggies player (2009).
  • Cameron Martin, former Millard North HS Mustangs player (2009).
  • Sergio Gonzalez, former UDLA Aztecas player (2009)
  • Ricky Koon, St. Louis (2010)
  • Template:Flag iconl USA Ulises (ElChingon) Rafael Escamilla Peña, former St. Joseph Academy Bloodhounds player (1994)

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    References

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