Jaén Women’s Rugby Concludes 2025 with Dominant Victory, Eyes Promotion
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The Jaén Women’s Rugby team emphatically closed out the 2025 season with a resounding 107-0 triumph over CR Atlético Portuense on the fourth day of the Andalusian Women’s League, solidifying their position as a force to be reckoned with. This victory, far beyond a mere scoreline, represents a crucial step in the team’s ongoing development and pursuit of promotion.
A Season of Strength and Unity
The lopsided score reflects the clear difference in quality between the two teams, but the match served a deeper purpose for Jaén. According to team sources, the game was strategically utilized to refine tactical ideas, provide valuable playing time to less frequently used players, and further cultivate the strong unity that defines the squad.
Rising Stars and Veteran Leadership
The muddy conditions at the Rafael Sánchez Sports City did little to deter a dynamic performance from the Jaén players. Young Adriana Galindo, recently promoted from the team’s youth system, made an impressive debut on the wing, scoring two tries. Veteran players also shone, with “Las Lucías” – Caño and Parra – demonstrating their continued commitment and skill despite limited playing time this season.
New additions to the team also made their mark. Almerian Paloma Rullo joined the project led by Nico Sanfilippo and Eduardo Liébanas, making her first appearance for the club. Giuliana Agüero capitalized on her speed and anticipation to score four tries, while opening Mar Ruiz converted five, cementing her role as a key offensive player.
Several players have consistently stood out this season. Ainara García, Laura Cruz, and Ana Camero have showcased significant growth and versatility on the field. Experienced players Carolina Sánchez, It is being cultivated, and Laura Pliego continue to lead by example, while captain Carmen Carmona delivered a standout performance, accumulating 29 points from the back position.
Impressive Season Statistics
The team’s year-end statistics are nothing short of remarkable: four games played, four wins secured, zero tries conceded, 304 points scored, and only three points allowed. This dominant record underscores the team’s commitment to excellence.
Looking Ahead to 2026
Jaén Women’s Rugby will pause competition until January 18, when they travel to face the University of Granada. While the team will enjoy a short rest this weekend, training will continue through the end of December to maintain their momentum.
This Jaén Women’s Rugby team embodies unity, effort, and ambition, making it clear that the goal of promotion is not merely aspirational, but a realistic objective being actively built through consistent hard work and unwavering passion on the pitch.
