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Spain women's national field hockey team
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Spain |
| type | women |
| association | |
| (Royal Spanish Hockey Federation) | |
| confederation | EHF (Europe) |
| coach | Carlos García Cuenca |
| assistant | Eduardo Aguilar |
| Jordi Fito | |
| Bernardino Herrera | |
| manager | Raúl Gómez |
| captain | Xantal Giné |
| rank | |
| Olympic apps | 8 |
| Olympic first | 1992 |
| Olympic best | 1st (1992) |
| World cup apps | 12 |
| World cup first | 1974 |
| World cup best | 3rd (2018) |
| Regional name | EuroHockey Championship |
| Regional cup apps | 17 |
| Regional cup first | 1984 |
| Regional cup best | 2nd (1995, 2003) |
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(Royal Spanish Hockey Federation) Jordi Fito Bernardino Herrera The Spain women's national field hockey team represents Spain in international women's field hockey competitions. It is controlled by the Royal Spanish Hockey Association, the governing body for field hockey in Spain.
Spain is one of six national teams to have been crowned olympic champions, tournament they have qualified consistently since 1992 (except 2012). In the other two major tournaments, they have competed in every World Cup (except 1983, 1998, 2014), and every European Championship, reaching ten semi-finals and winning four continental medals.
Tournament records
| Olympic Games | Year | Host city | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1980 | URS Moscow, Soviet Union | – | |
| 1984 | USA Los Angeles, United States | ||
| 1988 | KOR Seoul, South Korea | ||
| 1992 | ESP Barcelona, Spain | 1st | |
| 1996 | USA Atlanta, United States | 8th | |
| 2000 | AUS Sydney, Australia | 4th | |
| 2004 | GRE Athens, Greece | 10th | |
| 2008 | CHN Beijing, China | 7th | |
| 2012 | GBR London, United Kingdom | – | |
| 2016 | BRA Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 8th | |
| 2020 | JPN Tokyo, Japan | 7th | |
| 2024 | FRA Paris, France | 7th |
| EuroHockey Nations Championship | Year | Host city | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1984 | FRA Lille, France | 7th | |
| 1987 | ENG London, England | 5th | |
| 1991 | BEL Brussels, Belgium | 6th | |
| 1995 | NED Amsterdam, Netherlands | 2nd | |
| 1999 | GER Cologne, Germany | 5th | |
| 2003 | ESP Barcelona, Spain | 2nd | |
| 2005 | IRE Dublin, Ireland | 4th | |
| 2007 | ENG Manchester, England | 4th | |
| 2009 | NED Amstelveen, Netherlands | 4th | |
| 2011 | GER Mönchengladbach, Germany | 4th | |
| 2013 | BEL Boom, Belgium | 5th | |
| 2015 | ENG London, England | 4th | |
| 2017 | NED Amstelveen, Netherlands | 5th | |
| 2019 | BEL Antwerp, Belgium | 3rd | |
| 2021 | NED Amstelveen, Netherlands | 4th | |
| 2023 | GER Mönchengladbach, Germany | 6th | |
| 2025 | GER Mönchengladbach, Germany | 3rd | |
| 2027 | ENG London, England | Qualified |
| World League | Year | Round | Host city | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012–13 | Round 2 | ESP Valencia, Spain | 2nd | |
| Semi-final | ENG London, England | 8th | ||
| 2014–15 | Semi-final | ESP Valencia, Spain | 6th | |
| 2016–17 | Round 2 | ESP Valencia, Spain | 1st | |
| Semi-final | BEL Brussels, Belgium | 7th |
| World Cup | Year | Host city | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1974 | FRA Mandelieu, France | 6th | |
| 1976 | FRG West Berlin, West Germany | 5th | |
| 1978 | ESP Madrid, Spain | 8th | |
| 1981 | ARG Buenos Aires, Argentina | 10th | |
| 1983 | MAS Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | – | |
| 1986 | NED Amstelveen, Netherlands | 12th | |
| 1990 | AUS Sydney, Australia | 5th | |
| 1994 | IRE Dublin, Ireland | 8th | |
| 1998 | NED Utrecht, Netherlands | – | |
| 2002 | AUS Perth, Australia | 8th | |
| 2006 | ESP Madrid, Spain | 4th | |
| 2010 | ARG Rosario, Argentina | 12th | |
| 2014 | NED The Hague, Netherlands | – | |
| 2018 | ENG London, England | 3rd | |
| 2022 | ESP Terrassa, Spain & NED Amstelveen, Netherlands | 7th | |
| 2026 | BEL Wavre, Belgium & NED Amstelveen, Netherlands | Qualified |
| Champions Trophy | Year | Host city | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1987 – 1989 Did not participate | |||
| 1991 | GER Berlin, Germany | 4th | |
| 1993 | NED Amstelveen, Netherlands | 5th | |
| 1995 | ARG Mar del Plata, Argentina | 5th | |
| 1997 – 2000 Did not participate | |||
| 2001 | NED Amstelveen, Netherlands | 6th | |
| 2002 – 2006 Did not participate | |||
| 2007 | ARG Quilmes, Argentina | 6th | |
| 2008 – 2018 Did not participate |
| Champions Challenge | Year | Host city | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | RSA Johannesburg, South Africa | – | |
| 2003 | ITA Catania, Italy | 2nd | |
| 2005 | USA Virginia Beach, United States | 6th | |
| 2007 | AZE Baku, Azerbaijan | – | |
| 2009 | RSA Cape Town, South Africa | 4th | |
| 2011 | IRE Dublin, Ireland | 4th | |
| 2012 | IRE Dublin, Ireland | – | |
| 2014 | SCO Glasgow, Scotland | 4th |
|}
Team
Current squad
The squad for the 2025 Women's EuroHockey Championship.
Head coach: Carlos García Cuenca
- Sara Barrios
- Berta Serrahima
- Clara Badia
- Florencia Amundson
- Lucía Jiménez (C)
- Teresa Lima
- Patricia Álvarez
- Marta Segú
- Constanza Amundson
- Candela Mejías
- Luciana Molina
- Berta Agulló
- Xantal Giné (C)
- Laia Vidosa
- Estel Petchamé
- Clara Pérez (GK)
- Paula Jiménez
- Jana Martínez (GK)
Notable players
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- María Carmen Barea
- Sonia Barrio
- Núria Camón
- Mercedes Coghen
- Gloria Comerma
- Celia Corres
- Natalia Dorado
- Nagore Gabellanes
- Marívi González
- Raquel Huertas
- Anna Maiques
- Silvia Manrique
- Elisabeth Maragall
- María Isabel Martínez
- Teresa Motos
- Silvia Muñoz
- Nuria Olivé
- Virginia Ramírez
- María Ángeles Rodríguez
- María Romagosa
- Maider Tellería
- Maria Jesus Rosa
Youth teams
U-21
-
FIH Hockey Junior World Cup :* Semi-finalist (1): 2016
-
EHF EuroHockey U21 Championship :* Winner (1): 2019 :* Runner-up (2): 2012, 2024 :* Third place (4): 1978, 1981, 1992, 2010
U-18
References
References
- "Other – FIH". [[International Hockey Federation]].
- "Home – FIH".
- "Home – FIH".
- "World Cup – FIH". [[International Hockey Federation]].
- "Champions Trophy – FIH". [[International Hockey Federation]].
- "Champions Challenge – FIH". [[International Hockey Federation]].
- (2 August 2025). "CONVOCATORIA CAMPEONATO DE EUROPA ABSOLUTO FEMENINO". [[Real Federación Española de Hockey]].
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