Miguel Ángel Martín, called up for the Technical Training Days of the Spanish Handball Federation

The San José Obrero player will once again concentrate with the national team in the cadet category

August 27 2021 (13:28 WEST)
Miguel Angel Martin, player of CB San Jose Obrero
Miguel Angel Martin, player of CB San Jose Obrero

The Technical Area of the Royal Spanish Handball Federation continues to work with the young promises of Spanish handball, summoning the most outstanding players of the cadet category for a series of work days at the end of September. Miguel Ángel Martín, player of CB San José Obrero, is once again called up and is on the list of 35 players of the 2006-2007 Generation who will attend the Technical Training Days.

The training camp will take place from September 24 to October 1 and will be held at the High Performance Center
(CAR) of Sierra Nevada, in Granada. It will be a demanding week of training in which the technicians of the federative entity will assess the qualities of the young promises of Spanish men's handball.

Miguel Ángel Martín is once again called up for the Technical Training Days, after attending the training camp in July that was also held in Sierra Nevada, making him the only Canary Islander player in this second call-up. The right back of San José Obrero left a very good impression on the coaches, which is one of the main reasons for repeating the call-up for the second time.

In his first season as a player in the cadet category, Miguel Ángel Martín is having the opportunity to train with the members of the first team of Gourmet Ampate Lanzarote. Since the beginning of the pre-season, he has been a regular in the work sessions of Iñaki Malumbres, a coach who also belongs to the Technical Area of the Royal Spanish Handball Federation.

CB San José Obrero congratulates Miguel Ángel Martín Duque for this second call-up for the Technical Training Days of the 2006-2007 Generation, wishing him "the best of luck" and knowing that he "will once again take advantage of this call-up to develop his best handball to earn the trust of the coaches".

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