Likewise, federating also covers us with health insurance in case of injury, sick leave, disability and the like. Besides if we suffer another confinement, the federated have the right to move and move to go to train.
When it comes to federating, age, sex, physique, technique and such are not entirely important. Anyone who regularly practices a sport can join a federation, what happens is that logic makes us join a federation when we really like that sport, we are good at it and we want to start participate in competitions.
In fact, according to the Royal Spanish Skating Federation, it comments in its Regulation Chapter II, Article 18: An athlete is a person who practices skating in any of the disciplines assumed by the RFEP and has signed the corresponding federative license for it. With the signing of said license it is
linked to his club and subject to the discipline of his Autonomous Federation and the RFEP
Of course, within the club we can federate in some specific modality, such as: Figure Skating, Speed Skating, Inline Freestyle, Alpine in Line, Skateboarding, Inline Descent, Roller Freestyle and Scooter.
Steps to carry out the federation
Throughout this section we are going to learn how to carry out the federation correctly, since a priori it may seem very complex, but it really is not. What’s more, the vast majority of clubs usually do it for us, so let’s get to it:
Belong to an official club
Practicing Skateboarding in a self-taught way is the most normal, that’s how we all started with the bicycle, skates, soccer and such, always having a reference or someone who encouraged us to do it or gave us advice and then we continued on our own.
But when it comes to federation, the simple fact of practicing Skate is worth it, but it is much better if we are in an official club where we perfect our techniques and level up, so we can compete and even reach the next Olympic Games.
In addition, the club will help us pay the federation fees and help us with the paperwork, which is not few, and we will also have insurance and other important aspects. Just by being registered within the Autonomous Community where we want to federate, we already have half of the procedures done.
No need for a recognized category
It is not necessary to have a specific level or a specific age, except to participate in competitions. We can federate in Skate in Spain to enter competitions, but we can also be federated, even if we do not have enough level or age to participate in sporting events.
It is enough to be part of an official sports club, pay the federation fee and regularly practice this sport. The federation takes less than a week to reach us by email.
Complete the application form
It can be done online on the official website of the Royal Spanish Skating Federation, or through the official websites of the Skating Federation of each Autonomous Community. Normally they fill it out from our club, but we can also do it, delivering the fee corresponding to that year, quarter or semester in the account number that they provide us.
Skateboarding Federations in Spain
Depending on the area in which we live, within the Spanish territory, we can federate in one community or another, but it must always be done through a sports club. In addition, it is easier, faster, safer and they help us with all the paperwork, in addition, the fee includes a percentage to improve the facilities where we practice this sport.
Andalusia
In Andalusia there is the Andalusian Skating Federation and they have a Skateboard section, so we can federate in Andalusia if we live in that community. The headquarters address and contact details are as follows:
- Cartuja Stadium, South Gallery, Gate F, Module 11
41092 – SEVILLE - General Email | [email protected]
Phone – 954 46 11 31 | Mobile – 661 94 79 31
Madrid
In the capital of Spain there is also the Madrilenian Skating Federation and of course it has a Skateboarding section. To federate within the Community of Madrid, we can do it through our club or go to the headquarters. These are the official data:
- C/ Arroyo del Olivar, 49-1º, 28018 (Madrid).
- Phone: 91 478 01 55 / Fax: 91 478 01 77 / E-mail: [email protected]
Barcelona
In Catalonia there is also a Catalan Skating Federation and they have a Skateboarding section. We can federate in our Autonomous Community by going to the headquarters or through our club.
- Av. Meridiana 27, 3r. 08018 Barcelona.
- Tel. +34 93 215 05 13 / Fax +34 93 487 19 86 / Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Asturias
The Skating Federation of the Principality of Asturias will be our main option if we live in Asturias. In this beautiful Autonomous Community there is a Skateboarding section, and we will have to go to the address that we indicate or ask our club to do it for us:
- Avda. Julián Clavería, 11 / 33006 – Oviedo.
- [email protected]
Basque Country
In the Basque Country we can also federate in Skate if that is what we want. We just have to do it through our club or using the data we leave below.
- Av. Julian Gaiarre 46, Bajo 48004 – Bilbao
- Mobile: 644 664 527 Email: [email protected]
Galicia
Galicia, a land full of nature and beauty where we can skate in many locations and in sports clubs. We can also federate within the Community by asking our club for help and advice, or by approaching the address that we leave below:
- Praza de Agustín Díaz, nº 3 15008 – A Coruña.
- General Email | [email protected] / Phone | 981 130 994 – Fax | 981 134 183
Valencia
In the Valencian Community we can also practice Skate and the sport that we want, because in this community sports are supported for all ages and many competitions, races, sporting events and others are organized. Once again, we can federate in the Valencian Community through our club or by going to this email address:
- [email protected]
- 647046637
Canary Islands
Skate is also practiced in paradise and what better views than the beach, at sunset, surrounded by friends and with perfect weather all year round. We can federate in the Canary Islands in the same way, either through our club or in person at the following address:
- Lion and Castle, 26
- 671 777 358
- [email protected]