Molinense Union. Spark hope in the fans with a competitive team led by coach Sergio Sánchez from the bench
Life gives you surprises, life gives you surprises», goes the song ‘Pedro Navaja’ by Rubén Blades. It is useful to explain the situation of the Unión Molinense, who this summer obtained federative rights from Archena Sport, a club with which it has a close relationship, and thus secured a place in the RFEF Third Division.
Juan Fabrilo Perea is president of the Unión Molinense, which has managed to restore hope to local football, which had not set foot in the category for seven years after the failed sports projects of CD Molinense and CF Molina.
Motivation is an inspiration to a team that had to be built practically from scratch, with very little time to maneuver, but that knows about the opportunities at hand. Yet this season there is no sporting goal other than permanence, aware of the fierce competition that exists in the category and how expensive rescue is paid.
The board has chosen Sergio Sánchez, a former football player and coach who knows the category well. The coach has just had a good season with Caravaca and now he takes charge of a Unión Molinense with a lot of work ahead of him, as shown in the pre-season.
“There was an attempt to make a team at the pinnacle of the category, but the market was very compromised and we didn’t have enough time to make the team we wanted,” the board of directors assures. confirms that “we still have to believe strongly in the potential of this team and that it gains the necessary confidence to perform one hundred percent”.
The return of national football to Molina de Segura has not gone unnoticed and this was evident in the Federation Cup matches, where Sánchez Cánovas’ stands had a good turnout. Juan Fabrilo Perea and the rest of the board know the importance of hooking the fans, as their role in home games can be fundamental given the high level of equality that exists in the category.
Source: La Verdad

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