Sandro Jurado García

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Sandro Jurado García (born December 27, 1992 in Rheda-Wiedenbrück ) is a German futsal and soccer player of Spanish descent.

Career

The midfielder Jurado García began his career at FSC Rheda and later moved to the youth team at SC Wiedenbrück . In the A-youth he was the most successful goalscorer of his team and came to a few short appearances in the fourth-class Regionalliga West . After twelve appearances in the regional league, Jurado García received no new contract in the summer of 2013 and moved to the upper division TuS Dornberg from Bielefeld . After relegation with the Dornbergers, he moved to SV Spexard from Gütersloh in the Westphalia League in 2014 . A year later Jurado García went to the national division TSG Harsewinkel , where he terminated his contract during the winter break in order to concentrate on his futsal career. In the summer of 2016, he nevertheless joined the Aramäer Gütersloh district league team. From January 2019 he will play for the district league club FSC Rheda .

Jurado García began his futsal career with Futsal Freakz Gütersloh in the then second-class Westfalenliga. In the summer of 2015 Jurado Garcia moved to Holzpfosten Schwerte in the first-class WFLV futsal league . With the swords he became champions and qualified for the German Futsal Championship 2016 , where the team was eliminated in the quarter-finals. In the summer of 2017 he then moved to VfL 05 Hohenstein-Ernstthal , with whom he became German champion in 2018 . He left this club at the beginning of December 2018 for personal reasons and returned to East Westphalia . For the second half of the 2018/19 season , he joined the MCH Futsal Club Bielefeld-Sennestadt . In summer 2020 García returned to Gütersloh and plays for the Futsal Cowboys .

Jurado García was appointed to the German national futsal team by national coach Paul Schomann . He made his debut on September 10, 2017 against Turkey . In total, García has ten missions.

Sandro Jurado García works full-time as a carpenter . During his time in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, he delivered food to schools and kindergartens.

Individual evidence

  1. Robert Becker: Sandro Jurado Garcia wants to be there at a historical event. Neue Westfälische , accessed on July 25, 2016 .
  2. 170 kilometers for the wooden posts - double reinforcement for the futsalers. Schwerte wooden posts , accessed on August 19, 2016 .
  3. MCH Sennestadt signs two German champions. FuPa , accessed December 15, 2018 .
  4. Christian Bröder: Jurado Garcia makes a breakthrough at the DFB. Westfalen-Blatt , accessed December 18, 2018 .

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