The quarry of the San Javier team, from which Raúl Torrente came, has doubled the number of students in one year
Not only the Mar Menor first team has had a great 2021-22 campaign. It was also a promising year for the San Javier team, which has made a leap in quality this season under the leadership of Iván Navarro and Jesús Sequero. In fact, the school, which had 207 pupils last year, has grown to 420. This growth has allowed the creation of 20 teams, two of which are for adapted football, which form the basic football structure of the azulón team that is the headquarters of the Pitín Stadium, which released a new synthetic turf surface this year.
The bases of the Mar Menor have teams from the ‘Lollipop’ category, with players aged 3 and 4, up to a sub 23 made up of footballers from San Javier and the surrounding area. Footballers looking to follow in the footsteps of Raúl Torrente, a 21-year-old central defender from El Mirador, a district of San Javier, who has passed through the Mar Menor quarry and who has played 18 games with the U21 team this season with the Granada’s first team in the top flight, as well as two in the Copa del Rey.
In addition to the first-team’s successful year, the National League team’s good season also stands out, a feat it repeats for the third year in a row. Like the new ‘play-off’ for promotion to Third played by the Preferred, who fell for the mighty Cieza.
The arrival of investors could hold the key to the future of a quarry that seeks its place in regional football and will close the season with a campus ending at the end of July that will count more than a hundred students.
Source: La Verdad

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