Genre | Entertainment |
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Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Navarra , |
Services | Basque Pelota sponsors |
Owner | Fernando Vidarte [1] |
Website | aspepelota.com |
ASPE Jugadores de Pelota S.L. is a sports management company dedicated to promote Basque pelota.
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.
Player | Player | Player | Player |
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Altuna III | Barriola | Cecilio | Darío |
Elezkano II | Elordi | Erostarbe | Ezkurdia |
Gorka | Irribarria | Irusta | Jaka |
Jaunarena | Martija | Martinez de Irujo | Mendizabal III |
Merino I | Merino II | Retegi Bi | Rezusta |
Tolosa | Ugalde | Urruzola | Zabaleta |
Zubieta |
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