Rodrigo Garza Barbero (born December 3, 1979 in
Madrid) is a
field hockey defender/midfielder from
Spain. He represented his native country at three consecutive
Summer Olympics, starting in
2000.
After the Athens Games (2004), where the
Spain finished in fourth position, Garza moved to
The Netherlands, where he joined
HC Den Bosch in the Dutch Premier League, called
Hoofdklasse. He moved on to national champions
HC Bloemendaal in the spring of 2007, and became champion of premier Dutch league in the 2008 and 2009 season, winning also the European Hockey League in his last season with the club.Since September 2009 he is playing for HGC, a Dutch team near The Hague, which is also in the Dutch Premier League.
Born and raised in Madrid, Spain, he started to play Hockey at his hometown school Colegio Valdeluz and then promoted through respective categories until reaching premier Spanish league "División de Honor" playing with San Pablo Valdeluz (later on
Ssang Yong Valdeluz). He then moved to play for
Club de Campo Villa de Madrid before arriving to Holland.
Garza has been many times junior and senior champion and
runner up in both field and indoor Hockey, participating in several Euro championships:
Padova,
Barcelona,
Leipzig and
Manchester. He has participated in two
Hockey World Cups in
Kuala Lumpur and
Mönchengladbach. He achieved a major success by winning the first
Champions Trophy for Spain in 2004 at the National Hockey Stadium in
Lahore,
Pakistan and ending......
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