
The sporting patronage project integrates 29 clubs, 22 individual athletes and eigt sporting events from the province of Castellón
Villarreal CF now knows all the participants in the Endavant Esports programme for the 2025/26 season. A total of 29 sports clubs, 22 individual athletes and eight competitions from the province of Castellón are part of this initiative promoted by the Yellow club, whose main aim is to boost elite sport in the province.
For this season, Endavant Esports has a budget of 300,000 euros and reaches 14,077 athletes of all ages and categories across the province, who all benefit from the project.
The clubs joining the project this season are Club Taronja Basket Nules and Club Deportivo Tkd Almassora. The new competition incorporated is Oceanman Costa Azahar (swimming), while the new individual athlete is figure skater Marc Sales.
The spirit of Endavant Esports is to help drive and grow sport throughout the province of Castellón, as part of the club’s social commitment to its community, aiming to give back to society and the province the support it receives. The project provides both financial and sporting backing, as in addition to offering economic support to participants, the club also provides access to its medical services, facilities and all available resources to promote the development of the athletes involved in the programme.
The clubs, athletes and competitions that make up Endavant Esports
The 29 clubs taking part in the Endavant Esports 25/26 programme are:
Adaponda (multi-sport), Almassora Club Patí (skating), Bamesad – Cocemfe Maestrat (multi-sport), Club Almassora Balonmano (handball), Club Amics Handbol Onda (handball), Club Atletisme Vila-real (athletics), Club Baloncesto Benicarló (basketball), Club Basquet Vinaròs Servol (basketball), Club Ciclista Sepelaco (cycling), Club de Bàsquet la Vall d’Uixó (basketball), Club de Tenis Burriana (tennis and padel), Club de Tenis Vila-real (tennis and padel), Club Deportivo Granjo L’Alcora (taekwondo), Club Deportivo Tkd Almassora (taekwondo), Club d’Handbol Vila-real (handball), Club Esportiu Bàsquet Vila-real (basketball), Club Fútbol Sala Peñíscola (futsal), Club Handbol Nules (handball), Club Muntanyisme Penya Mur i Castell (trail), Club Patí Vila-real (roller hockey), Club Taronja Basket Nules (handball), Club Triatló Formigues Benicàssim (triathlon), Club Triatló Vila-real (triathlon), Club Tritons Vila-real (adapted swimming), Club Vila-sport Fútbol Sala (futsal), Club Voleibol Vinaròs (volleyball), Cocemfe Castellón BSR (adapted basketball), Vila-real Bàsquet Club (basketball) and Vila-real Club Rugby Penyagolosa (rugby).
The 22 individual athletes supported by Villarreal CF’s sporting patronage project are:
The 22 individual athletes supported by Villarreal CF’s sporting patronage project are Roberto Bautista (tennis), Sebastián Mora (cycling), Pablo Torrijos (athletics), Thierry Ndikumwenayo (athletics), Sergio García Dols (motorcycling), Víctor Ruiz (athletics), Carmen Ramos (athletics), Claudia Conte (athletics), Aida Beteta (cycling), Alejandro Cortés (skating), Andrea Sales (athletics), Carmen Jiménez (Valencian pilota), Claudia Batalla (skating), Daniela Grañana (cycling), Diego López (Valencian pilota), Jorge Dávila (athletics), Elena Romá (adapted swimming), Marc Sales (skating), Marcos Bautista (athletics), Nacho Campos (swimming), Naiara Vargas (skating) and Sergio Serrano (cycling).
In addition, the eight provincial competitions included in the programme are:
Penyagolosa Trails (trail), Dements 2025 Final Skymasters (trail), Trofeo Víctor Cabedo (cycling), Mediterranean Epic Gran Fondo (cycling), Trofeu Pilota Villarreal CF (Valencian pilota), XI Trixilxes (triathlon), XXVI Open Internacional Ciudad de La Cerámica (taekwondo) and Oceanman Costa Azahar (swimming).












