Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, Sports club and field hockey team in Madrid, Spain.
The Club de Campo Villa de Madrid operates extensive facilities for multiple sports in Madrid, with particular recognition for its competitive field hockey programs in both men's and women's divisions.
Founded in 1931, the club has developed into one of Spain's leading sports organizations, producing over thirty Olympic participants since the Los Angeles 1984 Games, including five gold medalists from Barcelona 1992.
The women's field hockey team has secured 22 league titles and 18 Copa de la Reina victories, while the men's team has won 14 Copa del Rey titles, establishing the club as a cornerstone of Spanish hockey tradition.
The club regularly hosts national and international competitions, including Euro Hockey League matches and Copa del Rey tournaments, with facilities accessible to members and visiting teams throughout the competitive season.
The club's field hockey divisions have earned multiple European medals, including two silver medals in the Euro Hockey League for the women's team in 2008 and 2021, demonstrating sustained excellence at the continental level.
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