Canarian Badminton Teams Shine in National League: Latest Results & Standings

The Canary Islands badminton scene is experiencing a surge in success, with local clubs delivering strong performances in the second round of the Spanish National Badminton League. SIROKO Tenerife leads the Primera División Bronce, although Auria Bádminton Club currently tops the Segunda División Oro standings after a weekend of competitive play.

Tenzul El Rosario Contends in Primera División Plata

Representing the highest national level for Canarian clubs this season, Tenzul El Rosario competed in the Primera División Plata, traveling to Villanueva de la Vera, Cáceres, for the second round of the national competition. The team secured two victories and suffered one defeat, positioning them fourth in the league standings.

Two wins and a loss for Tenzul El Rosario

Tenzul El Rosario began the weekend with a narrow 4-3 loss against Cura Mora, before rebounding with victories over Soria-CS24 (4-3) and Larios Rental Jorge Guillén (5-2).

SIROKO Tenerife Dominates Primera División Bronce

The second round of the Primera División Bronce took place in Estella. SIROKO Tenerife delivered a flawless performance, securing six wins from six matches and taking the lead in the league. The team started with a decisive 7-0 victory over Rinconada Sevilla “B”, followed by a 5-2 win against the host team, Belmecher and continued their winning streak with a 5-2 triumph over Poona.

With 18 points, SIROKO Tenerife now leads the Primera División Bronce, having achieved a perfect record through the first two rounds of the competition.

Auria Bádminton Club Shines on Home Turf in Segunda División Oro

Arrecife hosted the second round of the Segunda División Oro, organized by Auria Bádminton Club, with the participation of four Canarian teams. The home team capitalized on the advantage, securing victories against Viladecans (7-0) and Valladolid (4-3), and claiming the top spot in the standings.

Pista de bádminton en un gimnasio con jugadores en acción y espectadores en las gradas.
The IES Blas Cabrera as the epicenter of national badminton

RSL Candelaria began the weekend with a 2-5 loss to Valladolid but recovered to win their second match against Alfajarín (5-2), placing them sixth in the standings. Tenzul El Rosario “B” suffered defeats in both matches against Albatros (1-6) and A Mariña (3-4), as did Hinojeros Granadilla, falling to Las Torres (1-6) in this second round.

Second Round of Segunda Territorial Sees Competitive Action

The IES Blas Felipe hosted the second round of the Segunda Territorial on Sunday, featuring eleven teams from the Canary Islands. Uni Drop and Bádminton La Palma lead the standings with perfect records after two rounds of competition. CB Badfor sits in third place with a record of five wins and one loss, while Gran “K” Top Skin and Uni Lob complete the top positions with four wins and two losses.

Oliver Gausmann, president of the Canary Islands Badminton Federation, congratulated the six clubs from the archipelago competing at the national level for their strong results in the second round. He encouraged them to continue working towards their goals this season, further establishing Canarian badminton as a force within the sport.

The success of these Canarian teams underscores the growing strength of badminton within the islands, and sets the stage for an exciting remainder of the national league season. Fans will be watching closely to see if SIROKO Tenerife and Auria Bádminton Club can maintain their positions at the top of their respective divisions.

The next scheduled action for these teams will be the third round of the Liga Nacional de Bádminton, dates and locations to be announced by the Federación Española de Bádminton. Stay tuned to Archysport for further updates and coverage.

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