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(es)
Ramón Sala
Manager
César Hernández
Captain
Miguel Delas















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FIH ranking
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Spain men's national field hockey team
Medal record

Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1980 Moscow
Team
Silver medal – second place 1996 Atlanta
Team
Silver medal – second place 2008 Beijing
Team
Bronze medal – third place 1960 Rome
Team

Hockey World Cup
Silver medal – second place 1971 Barcelona
Silver medal – second place 1998 Utrecht
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Mönchengladbach

EuroHockey Nations Championship
Gold medal – first place 1974 Madrid
Gold medal – first place 2005 Leipzig
Silver medal – second place 2003 Barcelona
Silver medal – second place 2007 Manchester
Bronze medal – third place 1970 Brussels

Hockey Champions Trophy
Gold medal – first place 2004 Lahore
Silver medal – second place 2008 Rotterdam
Silver medal – second place 2011 Auckland
Bronze medal – third place 1997 Adelaide
Bronze medal – third place 2005 Chennai
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Terrassa

The Spain men's national field hockey 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]




Contents






  • 1 Honours


    • 1.1 Summer Olympics


    • 1.2 World Cup


    • 1.3 EuroHockey Nations Championship


    • 1.4 Hockey Champions Trophy


    • 1.5 Hockey Champions Challenge I


    • 1.6 World League




  • 2 Current squad


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Honours



Summer Olympics




  • 1928 – Eighth place


  • 1948 – Tenth place


  • 1960 – Bronze medal Bronze medal.svg


  • 1964 – Fourth place


  • 1968 – Sixth place


  • 1972 – Seventh place


  • 1976 – Sixth place


  • 1980 – Silver medal Silver medal.svg


  • 1984 – Eighth place


  • 1988 – Ninth place


  • 1992 – Fifth place


  • 1996 – Silver medal Silver medal.svg


  • 2000 – Ninth place


  • 2004 – Fourth place


  • 2008 – Silver medal Silver medal.svg


  • 2012 – Sixth place


  • 2016 – Fifth place



World Cup




  • 1971 – Second place: 1


  • 1973 – Fifth place


  • 1975 – Eighth place


  • 1978 – Fifth place


  • 1982 – Eleventh place


  • 1986 – Fifth place


  • 1990 – Eighth place


  • 1994 – Ninth place


  • 1998 – Second place: 1


  • 2002 – Eleventh place


  • 2006 – Third place: 1


  • 2010 – Fifth place


  • 2014 – Eighth place


  • 2018 – Qualified



EuroHockey Nations Championship




  • 1970 – Third place: 1


  • 1974 – Champions: 1


  • 1978 – Fourth place


  • 1983 – Fourth place


  • 1987 – Seventh place


  • 1991 – Fifth place


  • 1995 – Eighth place


  • 1999 – Fifth place


  • 2003 – Second place: 1


  • 2005 – Champions: 1


  • 2007 – Second place: 1


  • 2009 – Fourth place


  • 2011 – Sixth place


  • 2013 – Fifth place


  • 2015 – Sixth place


  • 2017 – Fifth 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 1


  • 1998 – Fifth place


  • 1999 – Fourth place


  • 2000 – Fourth place


  • 2004 – Champions 1


  • 2005 – Third place 1


  • 2006 – Third place 1


  • 2007 – Fifth place


  • 2008 – Second place 1


  • 2009 – Fifth place


  • 2010 – Fifth place


  • 2011 – Second place 1


  • 2012 – Withdrew



Hockey Champions Challenge I



  • 2003 – Champions: 1


World League




  • 2012–13 – 10th place


  • 2014–15 – 10th place


  • 2016–17 – 6th place



Current squad



The following is the Spain roster in the men's field hockey tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[2]



Head coach: Fred Soyez







  1. Francisco Cortés (GK)



  2. Sergi Enrique



  3. Bosco Pérez-Pla



  4. Miquel Delás



  5. Pau Quemada



  6. Viçens Ruiz



  7. Álvaro Iglesias




  8. David Alegre (C)



  9. Roc Oliva



  10. Jordi Carrera



  11. Andrés Mir



  12. Xavi Lleonart



  13. Marc Sallés



  14. Salva Piera



  15. Álex Casasayas



  16. Manel Terraza



  17. Josep Romeu



Reserves:


  • Mario Fernández


See also


  • Spain women's national field hockey team


References





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  2. ^ "Fred Soyez hace oficial su lista de convocados para los JJOO de Río de Janeiro" [Fred Soyez makes his squad official for the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro] (in Spanish). Real Federación Española de Hockey. 3 July 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2016.




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