Author: Luis de la Mata
Following the renewal of Óscar Gilsanz as coach, the branch continues to outline its project to take on a demanding new season in the Second Federation
At the end of April, Fabril confirmed his promotion to the Second League after a fantastic year in which he took first place from the start of the league. The club therefore opted for continuity, with the change of coach Óscar Gilsanz and the confirmation of most of the players. This is the plan of the second blue-white team, for the 2023-2024 season:
gatekeepers
Hugo Ríos, renewed
Ríos (Ordes, 2003) was a common initial target for promotion to the Second Federation. His contract was expiring, but he had already renewed it until 2025, with an option to extend until 2026 if he meets his goals
Brais Suárez has a contract
Brais (A Coruña, 2003) was always a starter, until this last year when he was not accompanied by injuries. He has a contract until 2024.
sideways
Marc Lachevre follows
He was the last to join the project and the right wing took it over. He signed for two years and still has one left.
Jose Currás finishes
Currás (Culleredo, 2002) ends the contract after several opportunities.
Teijo, injured
Quique Teijo (Betanzos, 2004) was seriously injured after the quarterfinals of the youth King’s Cup. Go to Fabril, but he is in the process of recovering.
Iano Simao continues
Iano (Guinea, 1999) was at the end of his contract and due to his age he cannot exchange with the first team. However, the club was delighted with his performance and offered him a continuation.
Manu Berrocal from Marcelo
Marcel Céspedes (Salou, 2003), who spent last preseason with the first team, terminated his contract with Dépora a month ago. His position on the left side of the second team will be replaced by the U18 international Manu Berrocal (Now, 2005), who has a contract until 2025 and will be in the dynamics of the branch, with a youth license, in the style of Diego Gómez and Martín Ochoa el last course .
central
the port maintains the connection
Ángel Puerto (Sevilla, 2002) signed for two years after arriving last summer and has one more to complete.
Barcia, to the first team
Dani Barcia (Cambre, 2003) has extended his contract for another year, until 2024, thanks to a clause that obliges the club to make him a first league record. If Dépor wants to send him on loan or convince him to play for Fabril, it would be through a renewal, which is pending.
Pereira is a year older
Álex Pereira (Barcelona, 2002) comes after a year complicated by injuries. He has a contract in force until 2024.
Fito terminates the contract
Like Currás, Fito (Arteixo, 2002) ends his contract on June 30 after a year with few minutes left.
midfielders
Val, another year
Brais Val (Vigo, 2002) was out of contract and his renewal was a priority. He just extended his contract until 2024.
Jairo is a year older
Jairo Noriega (A Coruña, 2003) has signed a contract from 2021 to 2024. So he will be an important part of this season.
Beard just rebuilt
Captain Álex Barba (A Coruña, 2001) is out of contract, but has just committed to another year.
Ruben, bet
Rubén López (Silleda, 2004) comes from the youth system, with a contract signed last year until 2024, with the possibility of extension.
wings/players
Trust Diego Gomez
Diego Gómez (Amoeiro, 2004) is one of the jewels in the crown and has a contract until 2024, with the possibility of a further two years if he is promoted to the first team.
A plan for Nick
David Mella (Teo, 2005) signed a long-term development program in 2021. It was established that he will play for Fabril until 2024, and then make the jump to the first team, until 2026.
Iñaki has a contract
Iñaki Leonardo (Ferrol, 2001) has a valid contract for one more season.
Ares, an earring
Jesús Ares (Boiro, 2003) signed a two-year contract last summer. He did not play a lot of minutes and is waiting for him to clarify his situation with the club.
Najera continues
Twelve months ago, Mario Nájera (Logroño, 2003) extended his contract until June 30, 2024.
Tim, on the mend
Tim Caroutas (Australia, 2003) was seriously injured at the beginning of the league, but he has a contract.
forward
davus leaves
David Martínez (Redondela, 2000) is no longer under 23 years old, his contract is expiring and he will not continue at the club. You will face new challenges.
Ochoa becomes a senior
Martín Ochoa (Logroño, 2004) signed a contract for two seasons last summer. He was just the best scorer from Treća, since he was young.
Iván García has a contract
Iván García (Las Palmas, 2003) arrived a year ago as a bet for the future, but it hardly mattered to Gilsanz. ends.
Kevin, young pichichi
Kevin Sánchez (Burgos, 2005) was the top scorer in Group 1 Youth Division of Honor and was renewed until 2028.
Lemos, Baldomar, Seydi, Evan, Xavi and Garaboa complete the stage
Deportivo released their 18-man roster this Monday, as the basis of the squad for the 2023-2024 season, and it included several young players from the generation of 2004 who have already been promoted to Fabril. This is the case of Quique Tei, Diego Gómez, Martín Ochoa and Rubén López. There are no others on that list who have completed the youth phase, such as goalkeepers Hugo Lemos and Xavi, central defenders Seydi Mendes and Evan, and forwards Garaboa (going to San Tirso) and Hugo Baldomaro. The latter had already said goodbye on social media weeks before, ending a decade in Abegond. The club qualified that the list could undergo changes, “waiting for two movements that could produce players to face the first team or from the youth to Fabril himself.”
Source: La Vozde Galicia

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