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Spain women's national field hockey team

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Spain
Spain
AssociationReal Federación Española de Hockey [es]
(Royal Spanish Hockey Federation)
ConfederationEHF (Europe)
Head CoachCarlos García Cuenca
Assistant coach(es)Eduardo Aguilar
Jordi Fito
Bernardino Herrera
ManagerRaúl Gómez
CaptainXantal Giné
Team colours
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Team colours
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Home
Team colours
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Away
FIH ranking
Current 5Increase 1 (5 November 2025)[1]
Olympic Games
Appearances8 (first in1992)
Best resultGold 1st (1992)
World Cup
Appearances12 (first in1974)
Best resultBronze 3rd (2018)
EuroHockey Championship
Appearances17 (first in1984)
Best resultSilver 2nd (1995,2003)

TheSpain women's national field hockey team representsSpain in international women'sfield 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 crownedolympic champions, tournament they have qualified consistently since1992 (except 2012). In the other two major tournaments, they have competed in everyWorld Cup (except 1983, 1998, 2014), and everyEuropean Championship, reaching ten semi-finals and winning four continental medals.

Tournament records

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Olympic Games[2]
YearHost cityPosition
1980Soviet UnionMoscow,Soviet Union
1984United StatesLos Angeles, United States
1988South KoreaSeoul,South Korea
1992SpainBarcelona,Spain1st
1996United StatesAtlanta,United States8th
2000AustraliaSydney,Australia4th
2004GreeceAthens,Greece10th
2008ChinaBeijing,China7th
2012United KingdomLondon,United Kingdom
2016BrazilRio de Janeiro,Brazil8th
2020JapanTokyo, Japan7th
2024FranceParis,France7th
EuroHockey Nations Championship[3]
YearHost cityPosition
1984FranceLille,France7th
1987EnglandLondon,England5th
1991BelgiumBrussels,Belgium6th
1995NetherlandsAmsterdam,Netherlands2nd
1999GermanyCologne,Germany5th
2003SpainBarcelona,Spain2nd
2005Republic of IrelandDublin,Ireland4th
2007EnglandManchester,England4th
2009NetherlandsAmstelveen,Netherlands4th
2011GermanyMönchengladbach,Germany4th
2013BelgiumBoom,Belgium5th
2015EnglandLondon,England4th
2017NetherlandsAmstelveen,Netherlands5th
2019BelgiumAntwerp,Belgium3rd
2021NetherlandsAmstelveen,Netherlands4th
2023GermanyMönchengladbach,Germany6th
2025GermanyMönchengladbach, Germany3rd
2027EnglandLondon, EnglandQualified
World League[4]
YearRoundHost cityPosition
2012–13Round 2SpainValencia,Spain2nd
Semi-finalEnglandLondon,England8th
2014–15Semi-finalSpainValencia,Spain6th
2016–17Round 2SpainValencia,Spain1st
Semi-finalBelgiumBrussels,Belgium7th
Pro League
YearHost cityPosition
2021–22N/a5th
2024–25N/a6th
World Cup[5]
YearHost cityPosition
1974FranceMandelieu,France6th
1976West GermanyWest Berlin,West Germany5th
1978SpainMadrid,Spain8th
1981ArgentinaBuenos Aires,Argentina10th
1983MalaysiaKuala Lumpur,Malaysia
1986NetherlandsAmstelveen,Netherlands12th
1990AustraliaSydney,Australia5th
1994Republic of IrelandDublin,Ireland8th
1998NetherlandsUtrecht,Netherlands
2002AustraliaPerth,Australia8th
2006SpainMadrid,Spain4th
2010ArgentinaRosario,Argentina12th
2014NetherlandsThe Hague,Netherlands
2018EnglandLondon,England3rd
2022SpainTerrassa,Spain &NetherlandsAmstelveen,Netherlands7th
2026BelgiumWavre,Belgium &NetherlandsAmstelveen,NetherlandsQualified
Champions Trophy[6]
YearHost cityPosition
1987 – 1989 Did not participate
1991GermanyBerlin,Germany4th
1993NetherlandsAmstelveen,Netherlands5th
1995ArgentinaMar del Plata,Argentina5th
1997 – 2000 Did not participate
2001NetherlandsAmstelveen,Netherlands6th
2002 – 2006 Did not participate
2007ArgentinaQuilmes,Argentina6th
2008 – 2018 Did not participate
Hockey Nations Cup
YearHost cityPosition
2022SpainValencia, Spain2nd
2023–24SpainTerrassa, Spain1st
Champions Challenge[7]
YearHost cityPosition
2002South AfricaJohannesburg,South Africa
2003ItalyCatania,Italy2nd
2005United StatesVirginia Beach,United States6th
2007AzerbaijanBaku,Azerbaijan
2009South AfricaCape Town,South Africa4th
2011Republic of IrelandDublin,Ireland4th
2012Republic of IrelandDublin,Ireland
2014ScotlandGlasgow,Scotland4th

Team

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Current squad

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The squad for the2025 Women's EuroHockey Championship.[8]

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

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The team in 2016.

Results and fixtures

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The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixture

2026

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Spain  v Belgium
5 February 20262025–26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueSpain 3–5 BelgiumValencia, Spain
13:30Amundsonfield hockey ball 25'
Agullófield hockey ball 56'
Álvarezfield hockey ball 59'
ReportVan Remortelfield hockey ball 16'35'
Dewaetfield hockey ball 17'
Belisfield hockey ball 38'
D. Marienfield hockey ball 55'
Stadium:Estadio Beteró
Spain  v Germany
7 February 20262025–26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueSpain 1–1
(4–2p)
 GermanyValencia, Spain
13:30Boschfield hockey ball 50'ReportKringsfield hockey ball 24'Stadium:Estadio Beteró
Penalties
P. JiménezPenalty shoot-out scored
VidosaPenalty shoot-out scored
SegúPenalty shoot-out scored
L. JiménezPenalty shoot-out scored
Penalty shoot-out scoredHaid
Penalty shoot-out missedFrerichs
Penalty shoot-out scoredZhong
Penalty shoot-out missedStrauss
Spain  v Belgium
8 February 20262025–26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueSpain 1–0 BelgiumValencia, Spain
13:30Rogoskifield hockey ball 27'ReportStadium:Estadio Beteró
Spain  v Germany
10 February 20262025–26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueSpain 3–1 GermanyValencia, Spain
11:00Álvarezfield hockey ball 37'42', 54'ReportFleschützfield hockey ball 23'Stadium:Estadio Beteró
Australia  v Spain
20 February 20262025-26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueAustralia v SpainHobart, Australia
19:30ReportStadium:Tasmanian Hockey Centre
China  v Spain
21 February 20262025-26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueChina v SpainHobart, Australia
19:30ReportStadium:Tasmanian Hockey Centre
Australia  v Spain
23 February 20262025-26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueAustralia v SpainHobart, Australia
18:30ReportStadium:Tasmanian Hockey Centre
Spain  v China
24 February 20262025-26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueSpain v ChinaHobart, Australia
18:30ReportStadium:Tasmanian Hockey Centre
Spain  v Ireland
17 June 20262025–26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueSpain v IrelandRotterdam, Netherlands
17:00ReportStadium:Hazelaarweg Stadion
Ireland  v Spain
18 June 20262025–26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueIreland v SpainRotterdam, Netherlands
17:00ReportStadium:Hazelaarweg Stadion
Netherlands  v Spain
20 June 20262025–26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueNetherlands v SpainRotterdam, Netherlands
13:00ReportStadium:Hazelaarweg Stadion
Netherlands  v Spain
21 June 20262025–26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueNetherlands v SpainRotterdam, Netherlands
11:30ReportStadium:Hazelaarweg Stadion
Spain  v Argentina
23 June 20262025–26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueSpain v ArgentinaLondon, England
12:00ReportStadium:Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre
England  v Spain
24 June 20262025–26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueEngland v SpainLondon, England
11:00ReportStadium:Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre
Argentina  v Spain
26 June 20262025–26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueArgentina v SpainLondon, England
15:30ReportStadium:Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre
England  v Spain
27 June 20262025–26 Women's FIH Pro LeagueEngland v SpainLondon, England
13:30ReportStadium:Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre

Youth teams

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U-21

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  • Semi-finalist (1):2016

U-18

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"FIH Outdoor World Hockey Rankings".FIH. 5 November 2025. Retrieved5 November 2025.
  2. ^"Other – FIH".International Hockey Federation.
  3. ^"Home – FIH".
  4. ^"Home – FIH".
  5. ^"World Cup – FIH".International Hockey Federation.
  6. ^"Champions Trophy – FIH".International Hockey Federation.
  7. ^"Champions Challenge – FIH".International Hockey Federation.
  8. ^"CONVOCATORIA CAMPEONATO DE EUROPA ABSOLUTO FEMENINO".rfeh.es (in Spanish).Real Federación Española de Hockey. 2 August 2025. Retrieved3 August 2025.

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