Club Egara

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Club Egara
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Full nameClub Egara
Founded1935;88 years ago (1935)
Home groundPla del Bon Aire, Terrassa
(Capacity 2,000)
ChairmanPere Marcet
Members837 [1]
League Men's División de Honor
Women's División de Honor
2020–21 Men: 3rd
Women: 6th
Website Club website
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Club Egara is a Spanish sports club based in Terrassa, Catalonia. [2] It was founded in 1935 with the name 'CD Armonia Egara'. [3] It is best known for its professional field hockey department but it also has tennis, padel and golf sections.

Contents

It plays in the Pla del Bon Aire facilities. It is one of the best teams in Spain, having won 15 Spanish league titles.

Sports

Honours

Men

División de Honor

Copa del Rey

EuroHockey Club Champions Cup

Current squad

Men's squad

As of 2021–22 [4]
Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Xavier Aguilar
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Lluis Mercade
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Ignasi Use
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Gerard Clapes
MFFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Xavi Gispert
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Pol Gispert
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Jaume Torras
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Alex Gil
Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Josep Novell
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Miquel Espi
GKFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Albert Perez
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Pedro Sanroma
DFFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Marc Recasens
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Alex Broto
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Nacho Prat

Women's squad

As of 2021–22 [5]
Pos.NationPlayer
Flag of Germany.svg  GER Sophia Willig
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Marta Llobet
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Marta Grau
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Laura Lilian
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Anna Gispert
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Mireia Herrero
FWFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Carola Salvatella
Pos.NationPlayer
FWFlag of Spain.svg  ESP Berta Bonastre
FWFlag of Spain.svg  ESP María Tost
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Quaralt Colet
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Claudia Adell
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Carla Gomez
Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Mariona Girabent

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