La Manga Club

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La Manga Club
Residential area
La Manga Club, 2012
La Manga Club, 2012
Country  Spain
Autonomous community  Murcia
Province Murcia
Comarca Campo de Cartagena
Municipality Cartagena
Established 1972
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Official language(s) Spanish
Website Official website

La Manga Club is a sports and leisure resort located in the south-eastern region of Spain, Murcia, south of La Manga, and bordered by the Mar Menor and Calblanque Regional Park. The resort complex opened in 1972 and covers an area of 1,400 acres (560 ha).[1]

La Manga Club - The Resort, in fact resides within an area called Atamaria, and provides sporting services to an established and growing "Small Town" - The La Manga Club Community - LMCC. It comprises over 2,200 privately owned homes with growing resident population. Within LMCC there is a Church - St Teresa's, a Post Office and local Bank offices.

Resort facilities

Resort facilities include the Hotel Príncipe Felipe apartment hotel, three golf courses, 28 tennis courts, and eight football pitches, including the La Manga Club Ground and the La Manga Club Football Stadium.[2] The resort has hosted the England national football team for pre-season training, the Spanish Open, and tennis tournaments including the Davis Cup and the Fed Cup.[3]

La Manga Club Ground

La Manga Club
Ground information
Location La Manga Club, Cartagena, Region of Murcia, Spain
Establishment 2005
Capacity 3,000
Owner La Manga Club
Operator Cricket España
Tenants Spain national cricket team
End names
Las Lomas End
Las Acacias End
International information
First T20I 29 March 2019: Spain v Malta
Last T20I 27 October 2019: Spain v Gibraltar
As of 29 August 2021
Source: [La Manga Club Bottom Ground]
La Manga Club
Location La Manga Club, Cartagena, Region of Murcia, Spain
Owner La Manga Club
Operator Cricket España
Tenants Spain national cricket team
End names
n/a
n/a
As of 29 August 2021
Source: [La Manga Club Top Ground]

La Manga Club Ground is a multi purpose stadium in La Manga Club. The ground is mainly used for organizing matches of football, cricket and other sports. The ground has yet to host first-class match but it has become premier cricket ground in Spain.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

International cricket

In April 2016, it was announced that Ireland's 2016 Inter-Provincial Trophy will be held at La Manga Club Ground.[10]

La Manga Club hosted its first Twenty20 International (T20I) during 2019 Spain Triangular T20I Series.[11] On 29 March 2019, Awais Ahmed of Spain scored first international century at the venue.[12]

In August 2021 the club hosted ten Women's Twenty20 Internationals for the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier[13]

International centuries

One T20I century and two Women's T20I centuries have been scored at the venue.[14][15][16]

Twenty20 International centuries
No. Score Player Team Balls Innings Opposing team Date Result
1 102* Awais Ahmed  Spain 64 1  Malta 30 March 2019 Won
Women's Twenty20 International centuries
No. Score Player Team Balls Innings Opposing team Date Result
1 126* Sterre Kalis  Netherlands 76 1  Germany 27 June 2019 Won
2 105* Gaby Lewis  Ireland 60 1  Germany 26 August 2021 Won

Real Golf La Manga Club

La Manga Club has three 18-hole golf courses, North, South and West Courses. In 2017 the golf club was named Real Golf La Manga Club by The Royal Household of Spain. It has hosted bot the Open de España (Men's Spanish Open), Open de España Femenino (Women's Spanish Open), the Spanish International Amateur Championship (Copa S.M. el Rey) and the Spanish Senior Open for men.

La Manga Club Football Stadium

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The La Manga Club Football Stadium is a resort stadium that was used to friendly matches and as a resting and training place for the Spain national football team.

Incidents

In 2015, the body of British diver Neil Anthony Fears was discovered near a popular diving attraction in the resort, after he lost contact with three other divers during a dive.[17]

See also

References

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