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Mexican player Diego Díez joins Sevilla FC D

Sevilla Football Club D, the international team of the entity, has added Mexican player Diego Díez to its roster. The 18-year-old plays as an attacking midfielder and second striker and has already been training under the guidance of Óscar Olomo for several days.

The player himself expressed his satisfaction with the opportunity to defend the badge and wear the colors of Sevilla FC. “Training here and being able to represent this club means a lot to me both on a football and personal level. Since I was a child, I have really liked the Sevilla anthem, and the fact that Sergio Ramos came from here.”

On the sporting side, Díez describes himself as a “skillful and quick” player and elaborates on the differences between Mexican and Spanish football: “It’s very different. In Mexico, football is played in a way that could be described as more street-style, whereas here the ball is moved around more, and honestly, I like that a lot.”

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The Swedish forward Sebastián Fineman makes his debut with Sevilla FC

Sevilla FC D, the club’s international team, has added a new signing with the arrival of Sebastian Fineman. The Swedish forward has now joined the team’s training regime and experienced his first training sessions under the guidance of Óscar Olomo and his coaching staff.

“I feel very good. I’m enjoying the city and the team. There are great teammates and coaches. We have good chemistry. So far, I’m really enjoying it. It’s much warmer here than in Sweden. You know, there’s snow and all that in winter back home, but I like the warm weather, so it’s not a problem for me,” he commented on his initial impressions with the club.

The footballer has set himself the goal of learning Spanish for optimal integration, though he appreciates the positive atmosphere with his teammates and the coaching staff led by Óscar Olomo: “It’s a big change, of course. I have to adapt and try to learn a bit of Spanish to communicate with my teammates. We try to communicate with gestures and simple words, so it’s going well.”

Fineman, who describes himself as “a good finisher and a strong player,” acknowledges that playing for Sevilla FC is a tremendous opportunity: “Being a part of this means a lot. It’s a great club and a big opportunity for me to show what I can do on the field, and I hope everything goes well.” Finally, he highlighted Jesús Navas as a source of inspiration: “He’s a club legend, has done so much, and is the face of the club, and I enjoy watching him play.”