Spain men's national field hockey team

Spain
Spain
Association Real Federación Española de Hockey
(Royal Spanish Hockey Federation)
Confederation EHF (Europe)
Coach Frédéric Soyez
Assistant coach Ramón Sala
Manager Bernal Herrera
Captain Sergi Enrique
FIH ranking 11
First kit
Second kit
Spain men's national field hockey team
Medal record
Olympic Games
1980 Moscow Team
1996 Atlanta Team
2008 Beijing Team
1960 Rome Team
Hockey World Cup
1971 Barcelona
1998 Utrecht
2006 Mönchengladbach
EuroHockey Nations Championship
1974 Madrid
2005 Leipzig
2003 Barcelona
2007 Manchester
1970 Brussels
Hockey Champions Trophy
2004 Lahore
2008 Rotterdam
2011 Auckland
1997 Adelaide
2005 Chennai
2006 Terrassa

The Spain men's national field hockey team represents Spain in the international field hockey competitions.

The team has competed in every World Cup since the first edition in 1971. They have won the EuroHockey Nations Championship twice and both the Champions Trophy and Champions Challenge I once.[1]

Honours

Summer Olympics

  • 1928 – Eighth place
  • 1948 – Tenth place
  • 1960 – Bronze medal
  • 1964 – Fourth place
  • 1968 – Sixth place
  • 1972 – Seventh place
  • 1976 – Sixth place
  • 1980 – Silver medal
  • 1984 – Eighth place
 
  • 1988 – Ninth place
  • 1992 – Fifth place
  • 1996 – Silver medal
  • 2000 – Ninth place
  • 2004 – Fourth place
  • 2008 – Silver medal
  • 2012 – Sixth place
  • 2016Qualified

World Cup

  • 1971 – Second place:
  • 1973 – Fifth place
  • 1975 – Eighth place
  • 1978 – Fifth place
  • 1982 – Eleventh place
  • 1986 – Fifth place
  • 1990 – Eighth place
 
  • 1994 – Ninth place
  • 1998 – Second place:
  • 2002 – Eleventh place
  • 2006 – Third place:
  • 2010 – Fifth place
  • 2014 – Eighth place

EuroHockey Nations Championship

  • 1970 – Third place:
  • 1974Champions:
  • 1978 – Fourth place
  • 1983 – Fourth place
  • 1987 – Seventh place
  • 1991 – Fifth place
  • 1995 – Eighth place
  • 1999 – Fifth place
 
  • 2003 – Second place:
  • 2005Champions:
  • 2007 – Second place:
  • 2009 – Fourth place
  • 2011 – Sixth place
  • 2013 – Fifth place
  • 2015 – Sixth place

Hockey Champions Trophy

  • 1978 – Fifth place
  • 1980 – Sixth place
  • 1981 – Fifth place
  • 1984 – Sixth place
  • 1987 – Sixth place
  • 1988 – Fifth place
  • 1993 – Fifth place
  • 1994 – Fifth place
  • 1996 – Fifth place
  • 1997 – Third place
  • 1998 – Fifth place
 
  • 1999 – Fourth place
  • 2000 – Fourth place
  • 2004Champions
  • 2005 – Third place
  • 2006 – Third place
  • 2007 – Fifth place
  • 2008 – Second place
  • 2009 – Fifth place
  • 2010 – Fifth place
  • 2011 – Second place
  • 2012Withdrew

Hockey Champions Challenge I

FIH Hockey World League

Current squad

Roster for the 2014 Men's Hockey World Cup.[2]

Head coach: Salvador Indurain

No. Player Pos. Age
1 Francisco Cortés GK 31
2 Santi Freixa (c) 31
3 Sergi Enrique 26
5 Bosco Pérez-Plá 26
7 Miguel Delas 30
8 Viçens Ruiz 22
10 Eduard Tubau 33
11 Roc Oliva 24
13 Ramón Alegre 33
No. Player Pos. Age
14 Gabriel Dabanch 26
17 Xavi Lleonart 23
18 Andrés Mir 27
19 Marc Salles 27
20 Salva Piera 23
21 Álex Casasayas 26
22 Manel Terraza 24
23 David Alegre 29
25 Mario Fernández GK 22

See also

References

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