The women's futsal team of Almagro begins a new chapter with the team's move to Las Rozas to compete in the Second Division. At the same time, coach Óscar Horna and his coaching staff have renewed their commitment to the Salesianos club, ensuring stability for the project. For the community, this double announcement consolidates the growth of local sports and opens opportunities to attract more financial support and fan following.
The move as a strategy for sports growth 🏟️
The change of venue is not just a geographical move, but a technical decision aimed at improving training and competition conditions. Las Rozas offers facilities with greater capacity and logistical resources, allowing the team to optimize its physical and tactical preparation. Additionally, the proximity to the capital facilitates talent recruitment and media visibility. Horna's renewal, for its part, ensures continuity in the game system, a key factor for adapting to the new competitive environment.
The suitcase syndrome: when moving is easier than winning matches 🧳
Almagro FSF has discovered that changing cities is easier than convincing sponsors that women's futsal is not just a midweek hobby. Now it's time to prove that Las Rozas is not just a place with new pavilions, but a place where goals aren't lost because of the move. Meanwhile, Horna renews his contract, probably because no one else wanted to deal with the team's moves.