The men’s senior team from the Augustinians of Alicante Handball Foundation faces a decisive travel plan this Wednesday, setting course for Oviedo where a challenging weekend awaits. Their promotion to the Honor Silver Division marks a new chapter, and the squad carries a clear mission: to perform at a high level, secure important points, and prove the potential that has been built through rigorous training and disciplined teamwork. The journey underlines a commitment to development, resilience, and competitive ambition as they aim to climb back to the second tier of Spanish handball and reaffirm the club’s status in a region known for its sporting passion.
The tricolor squad is slated to complete its final training session at the La Catedral pavilion before departure. In Oviedo they will face a demanding schedule that tests both physical readiness and strategic execution. The plan is to maintain continuity in their game approach, sharpen tactical understanding, and strengthen the cohesion that has grown through a demanding season. Every practice move is evaluated, and the coaching staff emphasizes precision, tempo control, and defensive discipline as key elements to achieving the stated goal at the season’s outset. The club views this weekend as a pivotal moment, offering an opportunity to validate the program’s trajectory and to set a positive course for the remainder of the campaign.
Alexander Carillo’s team will kick off Friday at 20:00 in front of the host venue, Oviedo Financial Union, with a match that promises to be tightly contested and intense from the opening whistle. The following day, Saturday at 16:30, their path leads to a meeting with Helvetia Anaitasuna of Pamplona, a squad known for its pace and attacking versatility. On Sunday, the 10:30 slot hosts the clash with Ear of a Coruna, a contest that will demand sustained focus and strategic accuracy. With every game, the Alicante unit seeks to capitalize on momentum and minimize errors, recognizing that success hinges on collective effort, disciplined execution, and the ability to adapt to differing styles of play. The team understands that only one result will be acceptable on the road this weekend, and that awareness fuels a meticulous preparation mindset and a determined approach from start to finish. The players, staff, and supporters alike share the conviction that this sequence could shape the club’s future, reinforcing their resolve to advance and to honor the commitments made at the season’s outset. (Source: Alicante Handball Foundation)