Jaén Paraíso Interior Bolsters Defense with João Vítor Salla Vivan

Jaén Paraíso Interior currently holds the record for the fewest goals scored in the First Division. The team, a three-time Spanish Cup champion, has conceded only 37 goals in 17 games, putting them on par with Jimbee Cartagena. Coach Dani Rodríguez is determined to further fortify the team’s defensive capabilities, prompting the utilization of the winter transfer market to secure two new closings. The initial addition to the team was Arnon Santos Cassemiro, and the second, exclusively confirmed by Relevo, is set to be João Vítor Salla Vivan.

At 27 years old, the Brazilian-born João Vítor Salla Vivan will arrive with an Italian passport from Ciampino Aniene in Serie A of the Divisione Calcio a Cinque. Having completed his third season with Daniel Ibañes’ squad, his inaugural European experience was with Svarog Teplice in the Czech Republic. In the Brazilian League, he has showcased his talents with Carlos Barbosa, Joinville, and Intelli. Securing three Libertadores titles, a Super Cup, and a South American title with the Brazilian U-20 team.

Renowned for his adept closing skills and impressive goal-scoring ability, João Vítor Salla Vivan has already netted 15 goals in the current season.

The summer planning by sports director Nicolas Sabariego initially included the names of Cape Verdean Hélder Gonçalves. Who returned on loan to his original team (O Parrulo Ferrol), and Venezuelan Carlos Sanz, whose arrival was hindered by bureaucratic challenges. Consequently, Jaén Paraíso Interior has bolstered this specific position during the transfer window. With two seasoned European specialists, Arnon Santos (Haladas de Hungary) and João Salla.

Both players have committed to the team until the end of the season, with their continuity contingent on proving their quality. Their presence is expected to provide Dani Rodríguez with peace of mind as the team faces a crucial period starting from February 14. Following the fourth break in the competition calendar outlined by the RFEF. Within one month, from February 14 to March 16, the team is scheduled to play seven League matches. Alongside the quarterfinals of the Copa del Rey.

The coach will have over three weeks to work with his two new signings and tactically integrate them. Additionally, there is concern within Jaén regarding the workload of Argentine players Pablo Taborda, Mati Rosa, and Alan Brandi, who are essential pillars for the Andalusian team. These players will participate in the Copa de América in Luque, Paraguay, from February 2 to 10. The team is gearing up to defend its status as the Spanish Cup champion in Cartagena from March 21 to 24, 2024.

THE QUARTERFINALS OF THE KING’S CUP ARE SET

On Tuesday, January 23, the draw for the Copa del Rey quarterfinals will take place. The single-match fixtures are scheduled for February 20. The round of 16 saw Movistar Inter and ElPozo Murcia eliminated by Barça (0-3) and Jimbee Cartagena (5-0), respectively. Joining Barcelona and Cartagena in the quarterfinals are Osasuna Magna, Servigroup Peñíscola, Mallorca Palma Futsal, Jaén Paraíso Interior, Manzanares Quesos el Hidalgo, and Real Betis. The Final Four, set at an undecided venue, is slated for May 18 and 19.

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