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| Name = Spain | logo = Flag of Spain.svg | logo_size = 150px | logo_alt = | Nickname = | FIL_affiliation = | Association =Spanish Lacrosse Association | Confederation = ELF (Europe) | Coach = Mike Bartlett | Captain = | Home Stadium = | World championship apps = 4 | World championship first = 2006 | World championship best= 16th (2010) | Euro championship apps = 3 | Euro championship first = 2008 | Euro championship best= 13th (2008) | medaltemplates = | 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. SquadThe following players were called for the 2016 European Lacrosse Championship[1]
Competitive record
Head to head against other national teams{{updated|20 July 2018}}
Official matches2006 World Lacrosse Championship{{footballbox collapsible|round=Yellow Division |date=13 July 2006 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|FIN}} |score=16–11 |report=http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=337435 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=London, Canada |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Yellow Division |date=14 July 2006 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|DEN}} |score=15–11 |report=http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=337438 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=London, Canada |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Yellow Division |date=15 July 2006 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|LAT}} |score=11–9 |report=http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=337439 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=London, Canada |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Yellow Division |date=16 July 2006 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=13–9 |report=http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=337442 |team2={{iflm|Bermuda}} |stadium=London, Canada |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Position playoffs |date=19 July 2006 |time= |team1=Wales {{flagicon|WAL}} |score=17–9 |report=http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=344892 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=London, Canada |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Position playoffs |date=20 July 2006 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=12–8 |report=http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=337459 |team2={{iflm|HKG}} |stadium=London, Canada |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=17th position game |date=21 July 2006 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=12–8 |report=http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/boxscore.html?gameid=337464 |team2={{iflm|KOR}} |stadium=London, Canada |result=W }} 2008 European Lacrosse Championships{{footballbox collapsible|round=Group A |date=7 August 2008 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|LAT}} |score=10–9 |report= |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Lahti, Finland |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Group A |date=8 August 2008 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|SUI}} |score=6–10 |report= |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Lahti, Finland |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Group A |date=9 August 2008 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|WAL}} |score=21–2 |report= |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Lahti, Finland |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Group A |date=10 August 2008 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=0–26 |report= |team2={{iflm|ENG}} |stadium=Lahti, Finland |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Group A |date=11 August 2008 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=6–18 |report= |team2={{iflm|IRL}} |stadium=Lahti, Finland |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Group H |date=13 August 2008 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=11–8 |report= |team2={{iflm|AUT}} |stadium=Lahti, Finland |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Group H |date=14 August 2008 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|ITA}} |score=4–14 |report= |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Lahti, Finland |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=13th position game |date=15 August 2008 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=10–0 |report= |team2={{iflm|NOR}} |stadium=Lahti, Finland |result=W }} 2010 World Lacrosse Championship{{footballbox collapsible|round=Plum Division |date=17 July 2010 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|NOR}} |score=8–11 |report=http://results.lakroska.cz/?cmd=game-details&gameid=18 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Manchester, England |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Plum Division |date=18 July 2010 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=16–14 |report=http://results.lakroska.cz/?cmd=game-details&gameid=44 |team2={{iflm|HKG}} |stadium=Manchester, England |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Intermediate round |date=19 July 2010 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|NED}} |score=16–1 |report=http://results.lakroska.cz/?cmd=game-details&gameid=53 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Manchester, England |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Intermediate round |date=20 July 2010 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|FIN}} |score=21–4 |report=http://results.lakroska.cz/?cmd=game-details&gameid=62 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Manchester, England |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=13th–16th bracket |date=22 July 2010 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=11–15 |report=http://results.lakroska.cz/?cmd=game-details&gameid=89 |team2={{iflm|POL}} |stadium=Manchester, England |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=15th position game |date=23 July 2010 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=5–23 |report=http://results.lakroska.cz/?cmd=game-details&gameid=99 |team2={{iflm|NZL}} |stadium=Manchester, England |result=L }} 2012 European Lacrosse Championships{{footballbox collapsible|round=Purple Group |date=21 June 2012 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=6–12 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=2 |team2={{iflm|ITA}} |stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Purple Group |date=22 June 2012 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|CZE}} |score=18–2 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=9 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Purple Group |date=23 June 2012 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|SCO}} |score=16–2 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=22 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Purple Group |date=24 June 2012 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=0–13 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=28 |team2={{iflm|SUI}} |stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Purple Group |date=25 June 2012 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=9–7 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=33 |team2={{iflm|BEL}} |stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=13th–17th group |date=27 June 2012 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=5–7 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=50 |team2={{iflm|ITA}} |stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=13th–17th group |date=28 June 2012 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|FRA}} |score=11–10 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=55 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=13th–17th group |date=29 June 2012 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=11–13 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=61 |team2={{iflm|BEL}} |stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=13th–17th group |date=30 June 2012 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|NOR}} |score=9–3 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2012/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=70 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Amsterdam, Netherlands |result=L }} 2014 World Lacrosse Championship{{footballbox collapsible|round=Turquoise Division |date=11 July 2014 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=10–14 |report=http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/sports/mlax/2013-14/files/015.htm |team2={{iflm|MEX}} |stadium=Denver, United States |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Turquoise Division |date=12 July 2014 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|COL}} |score=2–14 |report=http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/sports/mlax/2013-14/files/023.htm |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Denver, United States |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Turquoise Division |date=13 July 2014 |time= |team1={{iflm-rt|FIN}} |score=18–1 |report=http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/sports/mlax/2013-14/files/048.htm |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Denver, United States |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Play-in stage |date=14 July 2014 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=3–21 |report=http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/sports/mlax/2013-14/files/063.htm |team2={{iflm|LAT}} |stadium=Denver, United States |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Play-in stage |date=15 July 2014 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=6–11 |report=http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/sports/mlax/2013-14/files/080.htm |team2={{iflm|RUS}} |stadium=Denver, United States |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=29th–32nd place |date=17 July 2014 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=9–5 |report=http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/sports/mlax/2013-14/files/110.htm |team2={{iflm|RUS}} |stadium=Denver, United States |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=29th position game |date=18 July 2014 |time= |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=6–12 |report=http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/sports/mlax/2013-14/files/130.htm |team2={{iflm|THA}} |stadium=Denver, United States |result=L }} 2016 European Lacrosse Championship{{footballbox collapsible|round=Group C |date=29 July 2016 |time=10:15 |team1={{iflm-rt|ISR}} |score=17–1 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=12 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Budapest, Hungary |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Group C |date=30 July 2016 |time=11:30 |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=11–12 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=23 |team2={{iflm|BEL}} |stadium=Budapest, Hungary |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Group C |date=31 July 2016 |time=10:15 |team1={{iflm-rt|SLO}} |score=2–14 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=32 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Budapest, Hungary |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Group C |date=1 August 2016 |time=14:45 |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=8–12 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=48 |team2={{iflm|SWE}} |stadium=Budapest, Hungary |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Group C |date=2 August 2016 |time=10:00 |team1={{iflm-rt|SUI}} |score=4–12 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=51 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Budapest, Hungary |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=17th–24th position |date=4 August 2016 |time=8:45 |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=14–7 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=70 |team2={{iflm|ITA}} |stadium=Budapest, Hungary |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=17th–20th position |date=5 August 2016 |time=10:15 |team1={{iflm-rt|AUT}} |score=8–10 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=80 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Budapest, Hungary |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=17th position game |date=6 August 2016 |time=8:30 |team1={{iflm-rt|HUN}} |score=13–6 |report=http://stats.pointbench.com/ecm/2016/index.php?cmd=game-detail&gameid=91 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Budapest, Hungary |result=L }} 2018 World Lacrosse Championship{{footballbox collapsible|round=Plum Division |date=12 July 2018 |time=9:15 |team1={{iflm-rt|NZL}} |score=9–5 |report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=6 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Netanya, Israel |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Plum Division |date=13 July 2018 |time=14:45 |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=12–9 |report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=19 |team2={{iflm|CRO}} |stadium=Netanya, Israel |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Play-in game 1 |date=15 July 2018 |time=21:15 |team1={{iflm-rt|AUT}} |score=12–10 |report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=68 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Netanya, Israel |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=Play-in game 2 |date=17 July 2018 |time=13:15 |team1=Spain {{flagicon|ESP}} |score=12–7 |report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=93 |team2={{iflm|DEN}} |stadium=Netanya, Israel |result=W }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=25th–32nd position |date=18 July 2018 |time=15:30 |team1={{iflm-rt|HUN}} |score=9–8 |report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=116 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Netanya, Israel |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=29th–32nd position |date=19 July 2018 |time=10:30 |team1={{iflm-rt|ARG}} |score=16–12 |report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=130 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Netanya, Israel |result=L }}{{footballbox collapsible |round=31st position game |date=20 July 2018 |time=10:30 |team1={{iflm-rt|POL}} |score=4–9 |report=http://worldlacrosse2018.com/schedule-app/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=149 |team2={{flagicon|ESP}} Spain |stadium=Netanya, Israel |result=W }} Top goalscorersThis list includes all official games except the 2008 European Championship, as there are not any available stats.
See also
References1. ^[https://www.facebook.com/spainlacrosse/photos/a.317073731717969.69587.270025659756110/1034923416599660/?type=3&theater Spain Lacrosse Association] External links
3 : National lacrosse teams|National sports teams of Spain|Lacrosse in Spain |
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