Óscar Sielva

Óscar Sielva
Personal information
Full name Óscar Sielva Moreno
Date of birth (1991-08-06) 6 August 1991
Place of birth Olot, Spain
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Europa
Youth career
Sant Roc
Garrotxa
2006–2008 Espanyol
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2011 Espanyol B 43 (7)
2008–2011 Espanyol 5 (0)
2009–2010Cartagena (loan) 7 (0)
2012–2013 Málaga B 45 (4)
2014–2015 Olot 26 (1)
2015–2016 Marbella 34 (1)
2016– Europa 0 (0)
National team
2008 Spain U17 8 (0)
2008–2010 Spain U19 15 (2)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 30 June 2016.


This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Sielva and the second or maternal family name is Moreno.

Óscar Sielva Moreno (born 6 August 1991) is a Spanish footballer who plays for CE Europa as a central midfielder.

Club career

Born in Olot, Girona, Catalonia, Sielva was a product of local RCD Espanyol's youth system. He made his first-team (and La Liga) debut on 30 August 2008, at the age of 17 years and 24 days, during the season opener against Real Valladolid, coming on as a substitute for Iván de la Peña in the closing stages of the game and being booked in a 1–0 home win;[1] He appeared in four more matches in that first campaign, before fracturing his clavicle twice.[2]

In late August 2009 Sielva was loaned to FC Cartagena, freshly promoted to the second division.[3] He appeared in only one sixth of the league games during the season, often clashing with manager Juan Ignacio Martínez who wanted to play him out of position as a winger;[4] he returned to Espanyol in January 2010.

Deemed surplus to requirements at his parent club,[2] Sielva was also only reinstated with the reserves in January 2011. On 14 November he joined Málaga CF's B-team, in a mutual agreement between both clubs.[5]

At the end of 2012–13, Sielva was released by Málaga. He subsequently underwent trials at FC Barcelona B, Girona FC[6] and Swansea City,[7][8] with no success.

On 17 June 2014, after one year out of football, Sielva signed for UE Olot in the third level.[9] He continued to compete in divisions three and four in the following years, representing Marbella FC[10] and CE Europa.[11]

International career

Sielva was a regular for the Spanish under-17 side, playing a vital role in its triumph during the 2008 UEFA European Championship held in Turkey.[12]

Honours

Spain U17

References

  1. El Espanyol rompe el hielo (Espanyol breaks the ice); Marca, 31 August 2008 (Spanish)
  2. 1 2 'Culebrón' Sielva: puede marcharse libre al Celta (Sielva 'soap opera': he may join Celta for free); Diario AS, 23 June 2010 (Spanish)
  3. Óscar Sielva, la nueva joya de la cantera españolista, llega cedido al Cartagena (Óscar Sielva, the new Espanyol youth system's gem, joins Cartagena on loan); La Verdad, 25 August 2009 (Spanish)
  4. El ex albinegro Óscar Sielva acaba en el hospital (Former albinegro Óscar Sielva ends in hospital); No Solo Efesé, 8 December 2010 (Spanish)
  5. Sielva es desvincula de l'Espanyol (Sielva cuts ties with Espanyol); RCD Espanyol, 14 November 2011 (Catalan)
  6. El Girona contacta amb Òscar Sielva per completar el pivot (Girona contact Òscar Sielva to complete central midfield); Diari de Girona, 7 August 2013 (Catalan)
  7. Òscar Sielva probará en el Swansea (Òscar Sielva will trial with Swansea); Vavel, 5 November 2013 (Spanish)
  8. Full-Time: Swans U21s 1–1 QPR; Swansea City, 16 December 2013
  9. Dos bajas y dos incorporaciones en la UE Olot (Two in and two out in UE Olot); Vavel, 17 June 2014 (Spanish)
  10. Óscar Sielva, del Olot, nuevo mediocentro para el Marbella FC (Óscar Sielva, from Olot, new central midfielder for Marbella FC); Marbella 24 Horas, 24 September 2015 (Spanish)
  11. Òscar Sielva, Dani Márquez i Javi Navarro, tres nous jugadors escapulats (Òscar Sielva, Dani Márquez and Javi Navarro, three new players for the "escapulats"); CE Europa, 7 September 2016 (Catalan)
  12. Saffer, Paul (16 May 2008). "Stupendous Spain win U17 crown". UEFA.com. Retrieved 29 January 2016.

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