Estella Badminton Club League Begins | Season Launch

(Monday, January 26, 2026) Like every year, the CBE once again competes in the First Silver National League, rubbing shoulders with the best national clubs to be able to stay at the top for another season. Last weekend the Estelles team debuted in the Andalusian province of Huelva where they played three games against Soria-CS24, the Extremaduran club of Cura Mora and against Tenzul El Rosario (Canary Islands), despite the great effort made by the blues, victory eluded them.
Likewise, several players have traveled to Ibiza to play the Master n5 Ibiza Sub 15 and Sub 19. There the six players managed to take the first places and stand on the podium in Ibiza.

CBE HIGHLIGHTED RESULTS:
 DF15 Champions: Lucía Chasco and Gimena Cárdenas (Menorca Badminton Es Castell)
 DX19 Champions: Noa Vidán and Soİa García (Pitius)
 DX19 champion and champion: Noa Vidán and Iván Berne
 IF15 runner-up: Lucía Chasco
 IM19 runner-up: Iván Berne
 DM19 runners-up: Daniel Chasco and Iván Berne
 Third place DF15: María Vidán and Cristina Luquin
 Third place DX15: Lucía Chasco and Daniel Chasco
 Third place DX15: María Vidán and Marc Cote (CIDE)
 Third stall IF19: Noa Vidan
To end the first month of the year, the CBE players will begin the annual sessions of the Navarra Sports Games in the lower categories, while the senior players will travel to Granollers to play the Absolute Master. The youth players will debut on the international youth circuit at the ANDALUSIAN Benalmádena Spanish U15 Open 2026 that same weekend.

James Whitfield

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