Francisco Javier Sampedro Camino is a native of Sevilla, Spain. Born in 1980, Javier began playing soccer on the street when he was 6 years old. He played for Puerta Carmona, Oliva C.F, Triaca F.C and Sevilla F.C for almost 14 years and played semiprofessionally in 1997 and 1998.
In 2005, Javier played for the first-ever soccer team at Whatcom Community College. That year, the team was the NWAACC Northern Region champion. Javier was awarded the division's All Star Athletic award.
In 2007, Javier played again for Whatcom Community College. He helped the team become the NWAACC Northern Region champions and again received the All Star Athletic award. He was also recognized by the league with an Academic Leadership award for his academic results during the sports season.
In 2009, Javier was an assistant coach for the F.C Ranger U-15 Boys Blue Team.
In 2010, Javier started assistant coaching the F.C Ranger U-16 Girls Gold Team. He continues to assist the U-16 Girls.
In 2011, Javier started European Soccer Clinic. His main focus is helping youth players to succeed with technical abilities and creativity on the soccer field.
In 2005, Javier played for the first-ever soccer team at Whatcom Community College. That year, the team was the NWAACC Northern Region champion. Javier was awarded the division's All Star Athletic award.
In 2007, Javier played again for Whatcom Community College. He helped the team become the NWAACC Northern Region champions and again received the All Star Athletic award. He was also recognized by the league with an Academic Leadership award for his academic results during the sports season.
In 2009, Javier was an assistant coach for the F.C Ranger U-15 Boys Blue Team.
In 2010, Javier started assistant coaching the F.C Ranger U-16 Girls Gold Team. He continues to assist the U-16 Girls.
In 2011, Javier started European Soccer Clinic. His main focus is helping youth players to succeed with technical abilities and creativity on the soccer field.