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Parker Bayss joins the training dynamics of Sevilla FC D.

Sevilla FC D has added a new international player to its squad with the signing of Parker Byass. The player was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and in his home country, he played for Alexandria Reds before making the leap to the international Sevilla team.

“It’s incredible. One of my college friends lives in Seville, so coming here is like a dream come true. I’ve been out in the city a couple of times, visited some restaurants. I saw Seville Cathedral just while walking around. It’s simply beautiful to see all the places. And the food is absolutely amazing,” he said about his first weeks at the club and in the city.

When it comes to defining his playing style, Byass highlights his speed, aggression, and strength. Due to his style of play and position, he admits that Lukebakio is his biggest role model within Sevilla FC’s current squad.

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The Nigerian Chimezie Obi joins Sevilla FC “D”

Sevilla FC D, the club’s international team, continues to strengthen its squad with young talents from around the world, welcoming Nigerian forward Chimezie Paul Obi.

The 19-year-old player has already joined the training sessions under the guidance of Óscar Olomo and has shared his thoughts on his first experience with the club.

“Well, my experience in Seville has been very good. I love everything about the city; everything is great in Seville. I’m very happy to be here because this is one of the clubs I dreamed of joining. So I’m really happy to be at Sevilla FC,” he said about his first days with the team.

With the arrival of Chimezie Paul Obi, Sevilla FC D continues to bring in players from around the world. In addition to the Nigerian forward, the team also features representatives from Indonesia, the United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Sweden.

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The attacking midfielder Eduardo Mangles joins Sevilla D

Sevilla FC D, the club’s international team, has made a new addition with the arrival of Eduardo Manglés. The attacking midfielder, of Venezuelan descent, also holds American and Dutch nationality and developed in the youth ranks of Hibernians FC in Malta.

Manglés is already working under the orders of Óscar Olomo and his coaching staff and has spoken very positively about his first days at the club: “Honestly, from day one, the coaching staff and my teammates have made me feel very comfortable, and I feel very confident to be here and to get started.”

Furthermore, the attacking midfielder describes himself as a “fast, agile, and technical” player and has not hidden his gratitude and the responsibility that comes with joining Sevilla FC’s international project.

“It has been great, honestly very grateful to the club. First of all, I am thankful to God for this opportunity, for this blessing, and well, very happy to be here. It truly means a lot because this is a great club, a top club in Spain. Representing this club is an honor and also a great responsibility,” he stated.

Manglés also highlighted some Sevilla players who have influenced him throughout his life: “From the current squad, I like Lukebakio, and also Saúl. And, of course, Sergio Ramos, who is a football legend. Also, Jesús Navas, who just retired and has had a fantastic career.”

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Puerto Rican Soccer Makes Its Mark at Sevilla FC

Puerto Rican soccer had a strong presence at Sevilla FC this past weekend. Leandro Antonetti became the first Puerto Rican player to feature for the first team.

The Puerto Rico international had his first minutes under Xavier García Pimienta, playing the final moments of the Matchday 21 LALIGA clash against RCD Espanyol, which ended in a 1-1 draw at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. Just hours later, Antonetti was also in the starting lineup for Sevilla Atlético’s 1-0 victory over Algeciras in Group 2 of the Primera RFEF.

Meanwhile, Sevilla FC D also saw a Puerto Rican debut. Fabián Rodríguez, who had been training with the team for several weeks, was able to make his first appearance under Óscar Olomo in an important 2-0 win against Gerena.

Both players had the opportunity to meet at the José Ramón Cisneros Palacios Sports City, where they took a special photo together to commemorate the occasion.

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Sebastián Fineman shines as a goalscore at Sevilla FC D

Sevilla Fútbol Club D continues its strong sporting form, having won its last seven matches in a row. Within the team’s impressive streak under coach Óscar Olomo, one of the standout names is Swedish forward Sebastian Fineman.

The 19-year-old player has scored five goals in the last seven matches, including a brace and an assist in the penultimate game, contributing to three of the team’s six goals in their victory against Colspe. Additionally, Fineman scored in the wins over Villanueva Atlético, AD Carmona, Almensilla, and netted the aforementioned brace.

As a result, Sevilla FC D has gone nine consecutive matches without losing, with eight wins and one draw. This impressive run has propelled the team up the table, placing them third in their group, level on points with the second-placed team.

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Óscar Olomo Nominated for Best Coach of the 2023-2024 Season at the IV Golsmedia Awards

The Sevilla FC coach has been recognized as the best coach in Group V of the Tercera Federación Femenina for his work during the 2023-2024 season with Sevilla FC B Femenino, where he led the team to a seventh-place finish last season.

Olomo has been a coach at Sevilla FC since 2019, leading the club’s women’s reserve team until 2024. For the 2024-25 season, he took charge of Sevilla FC D, the club’s international team, which is currently competing for promotion while maintaining its developmental focus.

Previously, Óscar Olomo coached at Atlético Libertad, where he managed teams across all age categories from 1999 to 2008. He then moved to CMD San Juan, serving as academy coordinator and head coach of Juvenil A, which he led to promotion to División de Honor, the top tier of Spanish youth football. Before joining Sevilla FC, he also worked at CD Mairena del Alcor and Unión Deportiva Loreto.

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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.”

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The American Aiden Webb will be part of Sevilla FC ‘D

Sevilla FC D, the international team of Sevilla Football Club, adds a new player to its ranks from the United States. The team now has a new international representative with the incorporation of Aiden Webb. The player, born in Texas, is already training under the direction of Óscar Olomo and his coaching staff to prepare for the start of the Tercera Andaluza season at the end of September.

Webb, 19, describes himself as a winger with “pace, dynamic and skillful” and has expressed his satisfaction with his first experiences training with his new teammates at the Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios facilities: “It’s been a lot of fun, and I’ve learned a lot in the short time I’ve been here. I’m excited to keep growing, not only as a player but also as a person.”

As for his adaptation, the player notes, “It’s very hot, but it’s also hot where I’m from. It’s beautiful, the country is stunning, and I’d say the food is great too. The first week was tough, I had to adjust, but I think I’ve finally found my rhythm and I’m gaining confidence.”

Webb’s arrival comes within the framework of the creation of Sevilla FC D as the club’s new international team, and the American footballer is very grateful for the opportunity: “I think it’s a great opportunity, and I’m really thankful to be here, playing for a big club with a lot of history and titles.”

Finally, the player shares a message for other players who want to develop in programs like Sevilla FC’s international team: “Work hard every day, even when you don’t feel like going to the gym or working out, you just have to do it. Those are the most important days, and even if you make a mistake, forget it and focus on the next thing.”