Reus Deportiu

Reus Deportiu
Full name Reus Deportiu
Founded 1909
Chairman Antonio Masip
Manager Adrià Cirera
Home ground Palau d'Esports,
Reus, Catalonia
(Capacity 2,500)
League M: OK Liga
W: Primera Nacional
Season 2014–15
Position M: OK Liga, 5th
W: Primera Nacional, 3rd
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For the football team, see CF Reus Deportiu.
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Reus Deportiu or Tecnol Reus (Tecnol is the company that supports Reus Deportiu sponsoring the club name) is a Catalan sports club best known for its professional roller hockey team based in Reus, Catalonia. The club was founded in 1909 and its pavilion is the Palau d'Esports Reus Deportiu with a capacity of 2,500 seats. Apart from the roller hockey team, which plays in the OK Liga, it also has athletics, basketball, chess, rhythmic gymnastics, hiking, karate, artistic roller skating, rugby, table tennis and tennis sections.

Reus enjoyed its golden era between 1967 and 1973, winning six European Cups in a row, four Spanish championships and four national cups. A decade later, it won the 1983 national cup and supercup and the 1984 Cup Winners' Cup. The club had to wait nearly two decades for its next trophies, the 2003 and 2004 CERS Cup. In subsequent years Reus won its sixth national cup (2006), its seventh European League (2009) plus the consequent World Championship, Continental Cup and Intercontinental Cup, and its fifth national championship (2011).

Trophies

2009 Intercontinental Cup winners

Presidents

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