Spain women's national lacrosse team

The Spain women's national lacrosse team represents Spain at women's field lacrosse events. It is governed by the Spanish Lacrosse Association.

Spain
AssociationSpanish Lacrosse Association
ConfederationELF (Europe)
World Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2017)
Best result23rd
European Championship
Appearances2 (first in 2015)
Best result15th
First international
Spain 3–8 Sweden 
(6 August 2015; Nymburk, Czech Republic)
Biggest win
Spain 16–4 China 
(18 July 2017; Guildford, England)
Biggest defeat
Spain 1–27 Japan 
(16 July 2017; Guildford, England)

Squad

The following players will be called for the 2017 Women's Lacrosse World Cup in England.[1]

Pos. No. Player
G 21 Katrina Reeves
M 1 Marina Burke
M 2 Raquel Barreda
M 4 Beatriz de la Fuente
A 4 Beatriz de la Fuente
A 8 Marta Rodríguez
D 9 Teresa Manero
D 10 Irene García
A 11 Natalia Prado
D 12 Ainhoa Arnold
A 14 Patricia Vidal
A 15 Eva Lago
A 16 Kathryn Restrepo
D 17 Catalina Burguera
D 19 Berta García
A 20 Maite Recio
A 24 Claudia Lobato
D 30 Selena Hunter
A 37 Teresa Burguera

Competitive record

European Lacrosse Championships

Year Position Pld W L
201517th808
201915th844
Total16412

Women's Lacrosse World Cup

Year Position Pld W L
201723rd725
2021Qualified
Total725

Games summary

Nation GP W L Pct. GF GA GD
 Austria101.000416–12
 Belgium101.00045–1
 China1101.000164+12
 Colombia1101.000135+8
 Czech Republic101.000023–23
 Finland2201.0002114+7
 Germany202.000334–31
 Italy101.000311–8
 Japan101.000127–26
 Latvia303.0001224–12
 Mexico101.00078–1
 Netherlands101.000116–15
 Norway101.00058–3
 Sweden422.5002330–7
  Switzerland202.000415–11
Total23617.261117240–123

Official matches

2015 Women's Lacrosse European Championship

6 August 2015 Group D Spain 3–8 Sweden Nymburk, Czech Republic
15:00 Boxscore
7 August 2015 Group D Germany 17–0 Spain Nymburk, Czech Republic
16:00 Boxscore
9 August 2015 Group D Switzerland 4–1 Spain Nymburk, Czech Republic
12:00 Boxscore
10 August 2015 Group D Spain 2–10 Latvia Nymburk, Czech Republic
9:00 Boxscore
11 August 2015 13th place group Spain 1–16 Netherlands Nymburk, Czech Republic
13:30 Boxscore
12 August 2015 13th place group Norway 8–5 Spain Nymburk, Czech Republic
13:30 Boxscore
14 August 2015 13th place group Sweden 7–2 Spain Nymburk, Czech Republic
13:30 Boxscore
15 August 2015 13th place group Spain 4–5 Belgium Nymburk, Czech Republic
10:30 Boxscore

2017 Women's Lacrosse World Cup

13 July 2017 Pool D Latvia 9–6 Spain Guildford, England
16:30 Report
15 July 2017 Pool D Germany 17–3 Spain Guildford, England
11:00 Report
16 July 2017 Pool D Spain 1–27  Japan Guildford, England
14:30 Report
17 July 2017 Pool D Spain 7–8  Mexico Guildford, England
11:30 Report
18 July 2017 Diamond Division Spain 16–4  China Guildford, England
17:30 Report
19 July 2017 Diamond Division Latvia 5–4 Spain Guildford, England
13:30 Report
21 July 2017 23rd place game Spain 13–5  Colombia Guildford, England
13:30 Report

2019 Women's European Lacrosse Championship

17 July 2019 Group C Austria  16–4 Spain Netanya, Israel
15:20 Report
19 July 2019 Group C Spain 11–10  Finland Netanya, Israel
17:20 Report
20 July 2019 Group C Spain 0–23  Czech Republic Netanya, Israel
15:20 Report
21 July 2019 Group C Sweden  8–9 Spain Netanya, Israel
15:00 Report
22 July 2019 Play-in game Spain 3–11   Switzerland Netanya, Israel
13:00 Report
23 July 2019 13th position group Italy  11–3 Spain Netanya, Israel
10:40 Report
24 July 2019 13th position group Finland  4–10 Spain Netanya, Israel
17:40 Report
25 July 2019 13th position group Sweden  7–9 Spain Netanya, Israel
12:40 Report

Top goalscorers

Pos.PlayerGoals
3Selena Hunter14
2Teresa Burguera13
Teresa Burguera13
4Kathryn Restrepo12
5Sarah Quigley11
6Patricia Vidal7
7Marta Bravo6
Beatriz de la Fuente6
9Mar Camps5
10Camino González4

Source[2]

See also

References

  1. Lista de las 18 seleccionadas españolas para el Europeo de Lacrosse 2015; Todo Lacrosse, 7 April 2015 (in Spanish)
  2. "Historia - Senior Femenino" (in Spanish). Spain Lacrosse. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
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