ASPE (Basque pelota)

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ASPE Jugadores de Pelota S.L.
GenreEntertainment
Founded1998
Headquarters
Navarra
,
Services Basque Pelota sponsors
OwnerFernando Vidarte [1]
Website aspepelota.com

ASPE Jugadores de Pelota S.L. is a sports management company dedicated to promote Basque pelota.

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History

The company was established in 1998, taking place ever since in the Cuatro y Medio, Doubles-pelota and hand-pelota categories. ASPE takes part also in the formation of pelotaris supporting aficionados and schools dedicated to the sport.

PlayerPlayerPlayerPlayer
Altuna III Barriola CecilioDarío
Elezkano IIElordiErostarbeEzkurdia
GorkaIrribarriaIrustaJaka
JaunarenaMartija Martinez de Irujo Mendizabal III
Merino IMerino IIRetegi BiRezusta
TolosaUgaldeUrruzolaZabaleta
Zubieta

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References

  1. "Una guerra de pelotas," an article in the Aspe website that mentions Fernando Vidarte as the owner of the company.