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The Agustinos Foundation closed an exciting season by staging a showcase featuring the organization’s youth squads. The children’s team earned a silver medal in a Spanish championship held in Zaragoza, adding another proud podium to the long list of successes attributed to the academy, which is widely regarded as one of the top programs in the country. Under the guidance of coach Jesús Fernández, the youth squad delivered a spirited final, falling just short of gold but still securing a place among Spain’s elite. The decisive match saw the team finish with a 33-21 victory in a tense setting where the foundation’s handball talents dominated from start to finish. History was made as Agustinos claimed silver while advancing to a memorable showdown against powerhouse Barcelona in the semi finals. The performance reinforced the strong identity of the tricolor squad through a season full of consistency and competitive spirit. (Source: Agustinos Foundation)
Alejandro Del Puente of the Agustinos team earned the title of best goalkeeper in the championship’s final phase, a recognition that underscored the strength and depth of the tricolor squad. The tournament delivered another joyful milestone for the school’s strong program and its growing reputation across the nation. (Source: Agustinos Foundation)
In aggregate, the academy now counts 12 silver medals and 11 gold medals in Spanish championships. These figures reflect the sustained effort and high standards that the Alicante club has maintained across its academy divisions, shaping a pipeline of talent for the future of the club. (Source: Agustinos Foundation)
The club also finished the season with the first team earning a promotion to the Silver Division of Honor, signaling a notable step forward at the senior level and highlighting the overall upward trajectory of the organization’s competitive program. (Source: Agustinos Foundation)
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Additional assets supported multiple squads gaining national exposure across several divisions. The men’s cadet team finished fourth in the Spanish championship and the women’s team reached the promotion stage to the Silver division. The men’s youth subsidiary was unable to compete in the promotion phase due to federation regulations, yet remained a strong contributor and competitor within the hierarchy. (Source: Agustinos Foundation)
Officials emphasized the pride felt across the club for the season’s performance. The leadership expressed satisfaction with the progress made and confidence in the work ahead. The president of the Agustinos Foundation remarked that the season nearly achieved every goal and that the organization is already actively planning for the next challenges, acknowledging the talent and dedication seen throughout the ranks. He also highlighted the core belief that today’s youth represent the club’s strongest future, deserving careful nurturing and ongoing investment. (Source: Agustinos Foundation)