CN Sabadell

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CN Sabadell
Founded 1916
Current season 2012–13, División de Honor, 2nd / F
2012–13, División de Honor Femenina, 1st / W
League División de Honor (M)
División de Honor (W)
Arena Piscina Can Llong
Based in Sabadell
Colors          
President Miquel Torres
Head coach Gabriel Hernández (M)
Nani Guiu Vidal/Belén Sánchez (W)
Championships Women Water Polo:
2 European Cups
11 Spanish Leagues
10 Spanish Cups
4 Spanish Super Cups
Men Water Polo:
3 Spanish Cups
3 Spanish Super Cups
Website http://www.nataciosabadell.com

Club Natació Sabadell is a Spanish aquatic sports club from Sabadell.

Founded in 1916, it is best known for its women's water polo team, which has been the most successful team in the national championship in recent years with nine titles since 2000.[1] In 2011 it won the European Cup, becoming the first Spanish team to attain this.[2] The men's team won its third national cup in 2012.[3]

The Club is well-known for being the world's club to bring the most athletes to Summer Olympics in London 2012, a total of 8. Mireia Belmonte García, silver medalist in London 2012, is the most prolific swimmer of this club.

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