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Spain women's national field hockey team

Spain women's national field hockey team

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nameSpain
typewomen
association
(Royal Spanish Hockey Federation)
confederationEHF (Europe)
coachCarlos García Cuenca
assistantEduardo Aguilar
Jordi Fito
Bernardino Herrera
managerRaúl Gómez
captainXantal Giné
rank
Olympic apps8
Olympic first1992
Olympic best1st (1992)
World cup apps12
World cup first1974
World cup best3rd (2018)
Regional nameEuroHockey Championship
Regional cup apps17
Regional cup first1984
Regional cup best2nd (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 GamesYearHost cityPosition
1980URS Moscow, Soviet Union
1984USA Los Angeles, United States
1988KOR Seoul, South Korea
1992ESP Barcelona, Spain1st
1996USA Atlanta, United States8th
2000AUS Sydney, Australia4th
2004GRE Athens, Greece10th
2008CHN Beijing, China7th
2012GBR London, United Kingdom
2016BRA Rio de Janeiro, Brazil8th
2020JPN Tokyo, Japan7th
2024FRA Paris, France7th
EuroHockey Nations ChampionshipYearHost cityPosition
1984FRA Lille, France7th
1987ENG London, England5th
1991BEL Brussels, Belgium6th
1995NED Amsterdam, Netherlands2nd
1999GER Cologne, Germany5th
2003ESP Barcelona, Spain2nd
2005IRE Dublin, Ireland4th
2007ENG Manchester, England4th
2009NED Amstelveen, Netherlands4th
2011GER Mönchengladbach, Germany4th
2013BEL Boom, Belgium5th
2015ENG London, England4th
2017NED Amstelveen, Netherlands5th
2019BEL Antwerp, Belgium3rd
2021NED Amstelveen, Netherlands4th
2023GER Mönchengladbach, Germany6th
2025GER Mönchengladbach, Germany3rd
2027ENG London, EnglandQualified
World LeagueYearRoundHost cityPosition
2012–13Round 2ESP Valencia, Spain2nd
Semi-finalENG London, England8th
2014–15Semi-finalESP Valencia, Spain6th
2016–17Round 2ESP Valencia, Spain1st
Semi-finalBEL Brussels, Belgium7th
Pro LeagueYearHost cityPosition
2021–225th
2024–256th
World CupYearHost cityPosition
1974FRA Mandelieu, France6th
1976FRG West Berlin, West Germany5th
1978ESP Madrid, Spain8th
1981ARG Buenos Aires, Argentina10th
1983MAS Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1986NED Amstelveen, Netherlands12th
1990AUS Sydney, Australia5th
1994IRE Dublin, Ireland8th
1998NED Utrecht, Netherlands
2002AUS Perth, Australia8th
2006ESP Madrid, Spain4th
2010ARG Rosario, Argentina12th
2014NED The Hague, Netherlands
2018ENG London, England3rd
2022ESP Terrassa, Spain & NED Amstelveen, Netherlands7th
2026BEL Wavre, Belgium & NED Amstelveen, NetherlandsQualified
Champions TrophyYearHost cityPosition
1987 – 1989 Did not participate
1991GER Berlin, Germany4th
1993NED Amstelveen, Netherlands5th
1995ARG Mar del Plata, Argentina5th
1997 – 2000 Did not participate
2001NED Amstelveen, Netherlands6th
2002 – 2006 Did not participate
2007ARG Quilmes, Argentina6th
2008 – 2018 Did not participate
Hockey Nations CupYearHost cityPosition
2022ESP Valencia, Spain2nd
2023–24ESP Terrassa, Spain1st
Champions ChallengeYearHost cityPosition
2002RSA Johannesburg, South Africa
2003ITA Catania, Italy2nd
2005USA Virginia Beach, United States6th
2007AZE Baku, Azerbaijan
2009RSA Cape Town, South Africa4th
2011IRE Dublin, Ireland4th
2012IRE Dublin, Ireland
2014SCO Glasgow, Scotland4th

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Team

Current squad

The squad for the 2025 Women's EuroHockey Championship.

Head coach: Carlos García Cuenca

  1. Sara Barrios
  2. Berta Serrahima
  3. Clara Badia
  4. Florencia Amundson
  5. Lucía Jiménez (C)
  6. Teresa Lima
  7. Patricia Álvarez
  8. Marta Segú
  9. Constanza Amundson
  10. Candela Mejías
  11. Luciana Molina
  12. Berta Agulló
  13. Xantal Giné (C)
  14. Laia Vidosa
  15. Estel Petchamé
  16. Clara Pérez (GK)
  17. Paula Jiménez
  18. Jana Martínez (GK)

Notable players

The team in 2016.
  • 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

  • EHF EuroHockey U18 Championship :* Runner-up (1): 2021 :* Third place (4): 2002, 2005, 2023, 2025

References

References

  1. "Other – FIH". [[International Hockey Federation]].
  2. "Home – FIH".
  3. "Home – FIH".
  4. "World Cup – FIH". [[International Hockey Federation]].
  5. "Champions Trophy – FIH". [[International Hockey Federation]].
  6. "Champions Challenge – FIH". [[International Hockey Federation]].
  7. (2 August 2025). "CONVOCATORIA CAMPEONATO DE EUROPA ABSOLUTO FEMENINO". [[Real Federación Española de Hockey]].
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