

Iceland Women vs. Spain Women – European League Women, 22 June 2026
The Spanish women’s national team continued their impressive run in the 2026 European League with a commanding sweep of Iceland in Reykjavik. Playing at the Laugardalshöll arena, Spain controlled the match from start to finish, winning 25-14, 25-17, 25-12. The result keeps Spain firmly in the hunt for a top-two finish in their group, while Iceland remain winless in the competition.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Spain’s superior depth and tactical discipline were evident. Head coach David Martín’s side played with crisp ball control and a quick tempo that left Iceland scrambling on defense. The first set was a rout: Spain jumped to a 12-4 lead and never looked back, closing at 25-14. The second set saw Iceland show improved blocking, but Spain’s outside hitters—especially Carla Martínez and Lucía Rodríguez—consistently found the gaps. Spain won the second set 25-17. In the third, Iceland appeared to run out of steam, committing nine unforced errors as Spain cruised to a 25-12 win.
Key Moments
- Martínez’s opening salvo – The Spanish outside hitter recorded three aces in the first five points of the match, setting the tone for the entire contest.
- Iceland’s only rally – In the second set, down 16-12, Iceland went on a 4-1 run behind solid serving from setter Helga Jónsdóttir. But Spain quickly regrouped and scored four straight points, ending any threat.
- Third-set collapse – Iceland lost five consecutive points on their own serve in the middle of the third set, effectively handing Spain the set and the match.
Tactical Story
Spain’s game plan revolved around exploiting Iceland’s short backcourt. By directing serves to the middle-back position, Spain forced Iceland into predictable passes, allowing the Spanish blockers to read the attack more easily. Spain finished with 10 blocks, including a match-high 4 from middle blocker Alba González. Offensively, Spain spread the court well, with all four primary attackers hitting above .300. Iceland, missing their starting libero due to injury, struggled in serve-receive, finishing with a reception rating of just 42% positive.
Standout Players
- Carla Martínez (ESP) – The outside hitter delivered a match-high 14 points with 9 kills, 3 aces, and 2 blocks. Her aggressive serves and smart shots gave Iceland constant trouble.
- Alba González (ESP) – The middle blocker stuffed four attacks and added 6 kills on 8 swings, serving as a key pillar in both defense and attack.
- Saga Sigurðardóttir (ISL) – The Icelandic outside hitter was the bright spot for her team, contributing 8 points (7 kills, 1 block) and fighting hard despite limited support.
Season Impact
Spain improved to a 4-1 record in the European League Women’s group stage, putting them in a tie with Italy for second place in the standings. Iceland dropped to 0-5, but their performance in the second set showed signs of potential that the coaching staff will hope to build upon in their remaining group matches. Spain next travel to Israel, while Iceland will host Portugal in a match they will target as their best chance for a first victory.