This Saturday, April 13, the Joma League 2024the Spanish Men’s Club Championship, and he does it with four home runs from Division of honor and of First divisionwhere two athletes per club and per event will participate.
As a whole they will be 1300 athleteswhich are outstanding internationals with the Spanish team, absolute champions of Spain, national record holders and even a world champion.
This will be previous step in the finals which will be held on May 25 and 26 and where titles, promotion and relegation will be determined.
Joma League Honor Division
The four matches of the first day of the Joma League in the Honor Division will take place on Cornellá, Soria, Jaén and Huesca.
He Beaches of Facsa-Castellón It will defend its title and look to become the most successful club in the country, a place it currently shares with FC Barcelona with 15 championships each.
The green and black team, winners of 15 consecutive titles, will face the Cornellà Atlètic, L’Hospitalet Atletisme and the Tenerife CajaCanarias in the A match of the Honor Division, which can be followed live on LaLiga+.
Match B, which will be held in Soria, will face the Fent Camí Mislata (2023 runner-up) with Numantine Athleticshe SG Pontevedra and the AA Catalunya.
In match C, the Andalusian ‘giant’ is the Trops-Nerja Cave and the Unicaja Jaén Interior Paradise They will be measured against new promotions Albacete and the always competitive CAPEX at the remodeled Jaén athletics track.
Finally, meeting D will be held in Huesca and will put the newly promoted players into battle Intec-Zoiti with the Real societyhe Grupoempleo Pamplona Atlético and the Alcampo Scorpio 71.
Among the most outstanding athletes you can name internationals with the Spanish national team. Arnau Monne (100m), Alberto Calero (200m), Miguel Chazarra (3000m), Kevin Sanchez (110 m barrier) e Ibrahim Ezzaydouni (3000 m obstacles), from Facsa-Playas de Castellón; to Spanish sub23 record holders 60 m and 20 km walks Bernat Canet (100m) and Paul McGrath (5000 m walk), from Cornellà Atlètic; to the two-time world walking champion Alvaro Martin (5000 m walk), from Albacete; and the world indoor 4×400 m champion Christian Iguacel (400 m), from Intec-Zoiti.
Source: La Verdad

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