The company’s pioneering support for this sport goes back nearly a decade. In August 2016, Iberdrola España became the main driver of women’s football in Spain, lending its name to the league until the 2021–2022 season. Since then, the competition has gained increasing visibility thanks to TV coverage and several matches being held in top-capacity stadiums.
Iberdrola España is currently the main sponsor of the senior national team, youth teams, as well as the Copa de La Reina-Iberdrola and the Supercopa-Iberdrola, among other competitions. It also features players such as Alexia Putellas, the first Spanish winner of the Ballon d’Or in 2021 and 2022, who also won The Best award in the same seasons, alongside Irene Paredes and Vicky López, as part of its Iberdrola Ambassadors programme. This initiative brings together 35 leading athletes who promote visibility and female leadership in sport. The company seeks to give them the widest possible exposure through the media and social networks.
The company supports 35 federations (including gymnastics, triathlon, rugby, canoeing, badminton, football, handball, volleyball, hockey, table tennis, athletics, karate, boxing, surfing, ice sports and fencing), lends its name to 23 national leagues across various disciplines, and benefits over 800,000 athletes in Spain.
A firm commitment to spanish women’s sport
The company’s pioneering support for this sport goes back nearly a decade. In August 2016, Iberdrola España became the main driver of women’s football in Spain, lending its name to the league until the 2021–2022 season. Since then, the competition has gained increasing visibility thanks to TV coverage and several matches being held in top-capacity stadiums.
Iberdrola España is currently the main sponsor of the senior national team, youth teams, as well as the Copa de La Reina-Iberdrola and the Supercopa-Iberdrola, among other competitions. It also features players such as Alexia Putellas, the first Spanish winner of the Ballon d’Or in 2021 and 2022, who also won The Best award in the same seasons, alongside Irene Paredes and Vicky López, as part of its Iberdrola Ambassadors programme. This initiative brings together 35 leading athletes who promote visibility and female leadership in sport. The company seeks to give them the widest possible exposure through the media and social networks.
The company supports 35 federations (including gymnastics, triathlon, rugby, canoeing, badminton, football, handball, volleyball, hockey, table tennis, athletics, karate, boxing, surfing, ice sports and fencing), lends its name to 23 national leagues across various disciplines, and benefits over 800,000 athletes in Spain.