Daily work, steady perseverance, and unwavering faith in youth development define the Agustinos Foundation after more than four decades since its founding. This long-running effort fuels ambitious projects and turns aspirations into tangible outcomes. The Alicante club, known for its tricolor colors, remains steadfast to its core principles and applies them across every category. The academy now hosts nearly 500 handball players, creating a substantial infrastructure in Spain where many teams have thrived for years. Transitioning into a Foundation, Agustinos continues to harvest the results of its work week after week.
In the first team, Alejandro Carrillo serves as coach and sports director, guiding Group E in the First National after eleven matches. The team has earned only one draw so far, collecting wins in a game that evolved from cautious beginnings to a display of strong defense and rapid offense. While the squad has seen notable changes from the previous season, it has adapted well and built a solid rhythm that translates into reliable performances. On their third attempt, the tricolor aims for promotion to the Silver Honor Division, having fallen short in the playoffs in the two prior efforts.
Agustinos Foundation retains its lead after another victory
On this occasion, the sensations are powerful, yet uncertainty remains about the next steps. Past campaigns offered lessons, and Agustinos has learned from them, earning valuable feedback and steadily improving. Tall players like Calderón, Pablo Martínez, and Aarón González continue to grow, serving as captains who reinforce the club’s values among teammates. The leadership emphasizes a careful approach: the team is content with its progress but focused on each forthcoming match, as stated by the club’s leadership team.
In addition, the senior women’s team sits atop the standings. The squad coached by Ignacio Frances has started the season with strong form and may aspire to ambitious targets. Ocak, meanwhile, remains committed to its long-term work, sustaining development across the program.