Raquel Pinel Explained

Raquel Pinel
Fullname:Raquel Pinel Sáez
Birth Date:30 August 1994
Birth Place:Jaén, Spain
Height:1.69m (05.54feet)
Currentclub:Alhama
Clubnumber:23
Position:Forward
Years2:2010–2011
Years3:2011–2013
Years4:2013–2014
Years5:2014–2018
Years6:2018–2021
Years7:2021–2022
Years8:2022-
Clubs1:Real Jaén
Clubs2:Sporting Huelva
Caps2:17
Goals2:2
Clubs3:Valencia
Caps3:61
Goals3:7
Clubs4:Sant Gabriel
Caps4:25
Goals4:5
Clubs5:Aldaia
Clubs6:Sevilla
Caps6:84
Goals6:18
Clubs7:Villarreal
Caps7:25
Goals7:1
Clubs8:Alhama
Caps8:5
Goals8:0
Club-Update:22:40, 27 November 2022 (UTC)
Nationalyears1:2009–2010
Nationalyears2:2011–2013
Nationalteam1:Spain U17
Nationalteam2:Spain U19

Raquel Pinel Sáez (born 30 August 1994) is a Spanish football forward currently playing for Alhama CF in the Primera División. She previously played for Sporting Huelva, Sevilla and Valencia.[1]

Club career

Pinel made her debut at 15 years of age for Real Jaén.[2] She later joined Sporting Huelva from which she transferred to Valencia in 2011. For Valencia, she won an individual award in the 2012 COTIF Women's Football Tournament, being awarded top scorer for scoring four goals during the tournament.[3] For the 2013–14 Primera División season, she moved to Sant Gabriel, where she would stay for one season. After that, she joined Aldaia, where she would be a regular for the first team. Aldaia never achieved promotion to the Primera División during her time there and, in 2018, she transferred to top tier club Sevilla.[4] At the end of the 2019–20 Primera División season, in which Pinel played in 19 out of 21 matches for Sevilla, scoring three goals, she renewed her contract with Sevilla for one further year.[5] Since 2019, Pinel has played as captain for Sevilla on occasion, sharing the responsibility with Maite Albarrán and Aldana Cometti.[6] In July 2021, after three and a half seasons at Sevilla, Pinel transferred to newly promoted Villarreal.[7]

International career

She has won the 2010 U-17 European Championships with Spain; in the tournament she scored against Denmark and the Netherlands.[8] She also represented Spain in the 2010 U-17 World Cup where she scored three goals, one against Japan, another against Brazil and the last of them was the only goal in the bronze medal match against North Korea.[9] [10] [11] In 2011, she participated in that year's U-17 European Championships, scoring a goal against Belgium in the group stages.[12] Pinel then progressed to representing the under-19 team and represented Spain in the 2012 U-19 European Championships. In the semi-final against Portugal, she scored the game's only goal three minutes before the end of the match, which secured them a place in the final.[13] In the final against Sweden, she played 89 minutes before being substituted in a game in which Spain lost.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Raquel Pinel. BDFutbol. 1 September 2021.
  2. Web site: Raquel Pinel regresa a la élite. La Contra de Jaén . 6 February 2018. 15 June 2021. Esturillo. Javier. Spanish.
  3. Web site: Raquel Pinel y María Alharilla brillan en el COTIF. Ideal. 25 August 2012. 15 June 2021. Gutiérrez. José A.. Spanish.
  4. Web site: Raquel Pinel vuelve a Primera División de la mano del Sevilla. Diario Jaén. 3 February 2018. 15 June 2021. Moreno. Gilberto. Spanish.
  5. Web site: Raquel Pinel seguirá defendiendo la camiseta del Sevilla FC una temporada más. Ideal. 11 July 2020. 15 June 2021. Fernández. José. Spanish.
  6. Web site: Maite Albarrán, Raquel Pinel y Aldana Cometti, capitanas del Sevilla FC Femenino. ABC. 18 August 2019. 15 June 2021. Spanish.
  7. Web site: La ex del Sevilla FC Raquel Pinel seguirá en Primera. Estadio Deportivo. 8 July 2021. 16 September 2021. Spanish.
  8. Web site: Raquel Pinel es elegida para el Mundial de Trinidad y Tobago. Diario Jaén. 16 August 2010. 15 June 2021. Spanish.
  9. Web site: Four-star Spain sink Japan. FIFA. 6 September 2010. 15 June 2021.
  10. Web site: Las chicas derrotan a Brasil y se cuelan en semifinales. Marca. 18 September 2010. 15 June 2021. Spanish.
  11. Web site: España logra un bronce brillante en el Mundial sub 17. Marca. 25 September 2010. 15 June 2021. Spanish.
  12. Web site: España se impone a Bélgica por 2-0 y es líder en solitario. Diario AS. 9 April 2011. 15 June 2021. Roldán. Isabel. Spanish.
  13. Web site: Last-gasp Spain end Portugal dream. UEFA. 11 July 2012. 15 June 2021. Atkin. John.
  14. Web site: Sweden vs Spain. UEFA. 14 July 2012. 15 June 2021.