Spain men's national lacrosse team
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File:Flag of Spain.svg | |
Association | Spanish Lacrosse Association |
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Confederation | ELF (Europe) |
Head coach | Mike Bartlett |
World Championship | |
Appearances | 4 (first in 2006) |
Best result | 16th (2010) |
European Championship | |
Appearances | 3 (first in 2008) |
Best result | 13th (2008) |
First international | |
File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 16–11 Spain Spain (13 July 2006; London, Canada) | |
Biggest win | |
File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 2–14 Spain Spain (12 July 2014; Denver, United States) File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 2–14 Spain Spain (31 July 2016; Budapest, Hungary) | |
Biggest defeat | |
Spain Spain 0–26 England File:Flag of England.svg (10 August 2008; Lahti, Finland) | |
Website | spainlacrosse.org |
The Spain men's national lacrosse team is governed by the Spanish Lacrosse Association. Since 2006, Spain plays in the World Lacrosse Championship and the European Lacrosse Championships.The team is managed by Head Coach Mike Bartlett of Poynton Lacrosse who took over the role in August 2016.
Squad
The following players were called for the 2016 European Lacrosse Championship[1]
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Competitive record
World Lacrosse Championship
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European Lacrosse Championships
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Head to head against other national teams
- As of 20 July 2018
Official matches
2006 World Lacrosse Championship
13 July 2006 Yellow Division | Finland File:Flag of Finland.svg | 16–11 | Spain Spain | London, Canada |
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14 July 2006 Yellow Division | Denmark File:Flag of Denmark.svg | 15–11 | Spain Spain | London, Canada |
Report |
16 July 2006 Yellow Division | Spain Spain | 13–9 | File:Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda | London, Canada |
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20 July 2006 Position playoffs | Spain Spain | 12–8 | File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong | London, Canada |
Report |
21 July 2006 17th position game | Spain Spain | 12–8 | File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea | London, Canada |
Report |
2008 European Lacrosse Championships
7 August 2008 Group A | Latvia File:Flag of Latvia.svg | 10–9 | Spain Spain | Lahti, Finland |
8 August 2008 Group A | Switzerland File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg | 6–10 | Spain Spain | Lahti, Finland |
9 August 2008 Group A | Wales File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg | 21–2 | Spain Spain | Lahti, Finland |
10 August 2008 Group A | Spain Spain | 0–26 | File:Flag of England.svg England | Lahti, Finland |
11 August 2008 Group A | Spain Spain | 6–18 | File:Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland | Lahti, Finland |
13 August 2008 Group H | Spain Spain | 11–8 | File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria | Lahti, Finland |
14 August 2008 Group H | Italy File:Flag of Italy.svg | 4–14 | Spain Spain | Lahti, Finland |
15 August 2008 13th position game | Spain Spain | 10–0 | File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway | Lahti, Finland |
2010 World Lacrosse Championship
17 July 2010 Plum Division | Norway File:Flag of Norway.svg | 8–11 | Spain Spain | Manchester, England |
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18 July 2010 Plum Division | Spain Spain | 16–14 | File:Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong | Manchester, England |
Report |
19 July 2010 Intermediate round | Netherlands File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg | 16–1 | Spain Spain | Manchester, England |
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20 July 2010 Intermediate round | Finland File:Flag of Finland.svg | 21–4 | Spain Spain | Manchester, England |
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22 July 2010 13th–16th bracket | Spain Spain | 11–15 | File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland | Manchester, England |
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23 July 2010 15th position game | Spain Spain | 5–23 | File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand | Manchester, England |
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2012 European Lacrosse Championships
21 June 2012 Purple Group | Spain Spain | 6–12 | File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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22 June 2012 Purple Group | Czech Republic File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg | 18–2 | Spain Spain | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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23 June 2012 Purple Group | Scotland File:Flag of Scotland.svg | 16–2 | Spain Spain | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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24 June 2012 Purple Group | Spain Spain | 0–13 | File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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25 June 2012 Purple Group | Spain Spain | 9–7 | File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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27 June 2012 13th–17th group | Spain Spain | 5–7 | File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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28 June 2012 13th–17th group | France File:Flag of France.svg | 11–10 | Spain Spain | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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29 June 2012 13th–17th group | Spain Spain | 11–13 | File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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30 June 2012 13th–17th group | Norway File:Flag of Norway.svg | 9–3 | Spain Spain | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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2014 World Lacrosse Championship
11 July 2014 Turquoise Division | Spain Spain | 10–14 | File:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico | Denver, United States |
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12 July 2014 Turquoise Division | Colombia File:Flag of Colombia.svg | 2–14 | Spain Spain | Denver, United States |
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13 July 2014 Turquoise Division | Finland File:Flag of Finland.svg | 18–1 | Spain Spain | Denver, United States |
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14 July 2014 Play-in stage | Spain Spain | 3–21 | File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia | Denver, United States |
Report |
15 July 2014 Play-in stage | Spain Spain | 6–11 | File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia | Denver, United States |
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17 July 2014 29th–32nd place | Spain Spain | 9–5 | File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia | Denver, United States |
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18 July 2014 29th position game | Spain Spain | 6–12 | File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand | Denver, United States |
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2016 European Lacrosse Championship
30 July 2016 Group C | Spain Spain | 11–12 | File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium | Budapest, Hungary |
11:30 | Report |
31 July 2016 Group C | Slovenia File:Flag of Slovenia.svg | 2–14 | Spain Spain | Budapest, Hungary |
10:15 | Report |
2 August 2016 Group C | Switzerland File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg | 4–12 | Spain Spain | Budapest, Hungary |
10:00 | Report |
4 August 2016 17th–24th position | Spain Spain | 14–7 | File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy | Budapest, Hungary |
8:45 | Report |
5 August 2016 17th–20th position | Austria File:Flag of Austria.svg | 8–10 | Spain Spain | Budapest, Hungary |
10:15 | Report |
6 August 2016 17th position game | Hungary File:Flag of Hungary.svg | 13–6 | Spain Spain | Budapest, Hungary |
8:30 | Report |
2018 World Lacrosse Championship
12 July 2018 Plum Division | New Zealand File:Flag of New Zealand.svg | 9–5 | Spain Spain | Netanya, Israel |
9:15 | Report |
13 July 2018 Plum Division | Spain Spain | 12–9 | File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia | Netanya, Israel |
14:45 | Report |
15 July 2018 Play-in game 1 | Austria File:Flag of Austria.svg | 12–10 | Spain Spain | Netanya, Israel |
21:15 | Report |
17 July 2018 Play-in game 2 | Spain Spain | 12–7 | File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark | Netanya, Israel |
13:15 | Report |
18 July 2018 25th–32nd position | Hungary File:Flag of Hungary.svg | 9–8 | Spain Spain | Netanya, Israel |
15:30 | Report |
19 July 2018 29th–32nd position | Argentina File:Flag of Argentina.svg | 16–12 | Spain Spain | Netanya, Israel |
10:30 | Report |
20 July 2018 31st position game | Poland File:Flag of Poland.svg | 4–9 | Spain Spain | Netanya, Israel |
10:30 | Report |
Top goalscorers
This list includes all official games except the 2008 European Championship, as there are not any available stats.
Pos. | Player | Goals |
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1 | Daniel de la Casa | 126 |
2 | Connor Cinquegrana | 34 |
3 | Luis González | 23 |
4 | Lorenzo Timón | 19 |
5 | Ignacio Farjas | 17 |
6 | Nicolás González | 16 |
7 | Josep Casuto | 13 |
8 | Desiderio González | 12 |
9 | Diego Larraz | 10 |
10 | Ion Rodríguez | 9 |