Spain men's national field hockey team
Association | Real Federación Española de Hockey (Royal Spanish Hockey Federation) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Confederation | EHF (Europe) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coach | Frédéric Soyez | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assistant coach(es) | Ramón Sala | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manager | César Hernández | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Captain | Miguel Delas | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FIH ranking | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Current | 8 (July 2018) |
Medal record | ||
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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 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
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
2016 – Fifth place
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
2018 – Qualified
EuroHockey Nations Championship
1970 – Third place:
1974 – Champions:
1978 – Fourth place
1983 – Fourth place
1987 – Seventh place
1991 – Fifth place
1995 – Eighth place
1999 – Fifth place
2003 – Second place:
2005 – Champions:
2007 – Second place:
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
1998 – Fifth place
1999 – Fourth place
2000 – Fourth place
2004 – Champions
2005 – Third place
2006 – Third place
2007 – Fifth place
2008 – Second place
2009 – Fifth place
2010 – Fifth place
2011 – Second place
2012 – Withdrew
Hockey Champions Challenge I
2003 – Champions:
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
Francisco Cortés (GK)
- Sergi Enrique
- Bosco Pérez-Pla
- Miquel Delás
- Pau Quemada
- Viçens Ruiz
- Álvaro Iglesias
David Alegre (C)
- Roc Oliva
- Jordi Carrera
- Andrés Mir
- Xavi Lleonart
- Marc Sallés
- Salva Piera
- Álex Casasayas
- Manel Terraza
- Josep Romeu
Reserves:
- Mario Fernández
See also
- Spain women's national field hockey team
References
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^ "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.
External links
- Official website
- FIH profile