HE TM Benidorm follows a season that has had its share of ups and downs. After a recent win on the weekend, Genil Bridge, the team alongside Melek Ximenez sits in the middle of the standings with a solid run of play. Bolluk is listed with eleven points in the Asobal League, reflecting four wins, three draws, and four losses. For the upcoming week the club will temporarily switch its usual venue, moving from the Palau d Esports to the Oliva Theatre and the Altea complex to accommodate a series of events and training blocks that keep the team focused on the next fixtures.
Information flows about the team and the schedule indicate that a major international darts event will be staged in the Benidorm circuit. This means Sergio Carballeira will oversee training and play on the following day while duty calls at the Garganes residency. On Saturday, November 25, a half past six in the evening marks a notable moment as the home town hosts a key gathering to discuss and showcase the sport and its nearby communities.
In the Garganes mansion a recently updated track has received formal approval aligned with the demands of the top level men’s competition in Spanish handball. EFE notes that the Altean sports center remains one of the most traditional venues for Alicante handball, a place that historically served as the headquarters for Altea, a club that rose to prominence in the early years of the century within the Asobal League. The venue holds memories of intense battles and memorable performances that shaped the league’s early landscape.
The squad has faced travel and venue changes in recent seasons, which has sometimes disrupted the regular circuit. At times Benidorm has had to adjust by playing matches in different arenas, and despite the changes the team has continued to compete in the Asobal League against strong opponents like Logroño and Huesca, occasionally hosting at Altea. This season the context places the team in Palau d espo rts Vila d Altea for certain fixtures while the program plans for broader home and away rotations that support the players’ development and the club’s stability.
Lucas Moscariello is listed as unavailable for the upcoming match, a setback for the team given his experience and contribution. The Argentine center remains out due to a separate agreement involving TM Benidorm and Qadsia Sporting Club from Kuwait, with participation in the Asian Club Champions League. The upcoming competition will take place in Sabah Al-Salem, Kuwait, from the seventeenth to the twenty seventh of November, a schedule that adds a heavy travel load and potential fatigue considerations for the Benidorm squad.
For Sergio Carballeira this absence is a delicate matter as Moscariello has long been a trusted and skilled member of the young Benidorm squad. The coaching staff will adapt tactics and lineups to offset the missing playmaker while seeking fresh energy from the bench and from emerging talents within the system. The tension between domestic league duties and international engagements is a reminder of the broader responsibilities carried by the players and the club alike, as they balance competitive ambitions with the demands of a busy calendar.