Marta Eroles































Marta Eroles Asensio has a degree in Psychology from the University Rovira y Virgili (Tarragona), Master in Sport Psychology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Expert course in Sports Coaching by the Francisco de Vitoria University (Madrid) and accredited as a Sports Psychologist and Coach-Psychologist by the Official College of Psychologists of Catalonia and by the International Society of Coaching-Psychology. Marta is also an emotional educator applied to sport.

She is a sport lover and has made her hobby, sailing competition, her profession by organizing regattas. She was several times champion of Catalonia and Spain in Cruising. She participated in the Atlantic Grand Prix regatta, crossing the Atlantic from Algeciras to Martinique (Caribbean) during 23 days of sailing. The Atlantic experience was a learning process of self-knowledge, where she learned the psychological skills to resist, persist, coexist in a group, manage frustration, anger and laziness. She reinvented herself and began her professional career as a Sports Psychologist at the Paulista Football Federation, Sao Paulo-Brazil, training the communication skills of soccer referees with the aim of reducing the percentage of refereeing errors made in matches. Marta returned to Spain and worked for several Skating clubs, in the Artistic Skating category (Artistic Skating) and Show discipline in Catalunya. At the Barcelona World Roller Games 2019 she was the sports psychologist for the Spanish women's Roller Freestyle team. Through the Royal Spanish Skating Federation, Women and Sport section, Marta teaches a series of workshops for the training of women referees in psychological skills. Marta is part of the team of teachers for the World Skate Academy for the course of Psychological Skills in Rink Hockey Refereeing.

Rubén Fernández García












Rubén Fernández García was born in Coruña, October 1, 1979. He is Spanish and after obtaining a degree in law, he developped his professional career as a lawyer with his own office in his hometown. 

He has been involved with rink hockey since he was five years old, when he began to practice the discipline in the school where he studied; when he stopped playing, he took a referee course, an activity that he continues to develop at present. In the federation of his community (Galicia) he is in charge of teaching the different referee training courses. 

In the course conducted by World Skate is responsible for teaching the subjects of Application of the rules / Decision-making at level I and Application of the rules II / Management of technological systems at level II.

Antonio Gomez Sanchez








Antonio Gomez Sanchez was born in Spain and studied in the University of Barcelona where he graduated in Law. After graduating, he attended the Escuela de Negozios Cecot, pursuing a Master in Marketing and Selling. 

Antonio then started working and acquired many experiences in different companies, mainly in the field of marketing and buying and selling divisions. Among the companies, it is worth mentioning Medva, Portalp Iberica, Thyssenkrupp and The Elevator (TKE). 

He is resposible for teaching the Subject "Nutritional Considerations" for the World Skate Academy

Eduardo Romero Martin

















Eduardo Romero was born in Barcelona. BSc in Physical Activity and Sport Sciences (INEFC-University of Barcelona, 2009), BEd in Primary Education, specialized in Physical Education (European University of Madrid, 2013), MA in High Performance Sport (Spanish Olympic Committee-UCAM, 2019).

He has developed his career as a strength and conditioning (S&C) coach, mainly in elite roller hockey but also in high level tennis and basketball. He worked in several teams in the Spanish top league (OK Liga): C.P Vilanova (2008-2012), Reus Deportiu (2012-13), C.P Vilafranca (2014-15) and C.P Moritz Vendrell (2015-17). He also worked as a S&C in both male and female Spanish national teams winning three world championships (2017 male and female, 2019 female) and two European championships (2018 male and female).

He has also published some scientific articles about roller hockey and he has been teaching different subjects of the World Skate referees and coaches courses and certifications.

Oscar Valverde


















Born in Barcelona (Spain) in 1972, at the young age of 4 years old he started his connection with the sport of rink hockey, playing in different teams until he was 23 years old. For 5 years he combined his love of the sport as a referee, player and coach at the early age of 17. He studied as a Higher Technician in Hospitality, but eventually opted for Security, studying at the Police School of Catalonia, being his current profession. The link with roller field hockey is still present, leaving the refereeing after 31 years. He has participated in World Championships, European Championships, National Championships, King's Cups, etc. Recognized as best referee in Europe in different years and in the same way in the RFEP, getting to receive the Gold Badge of this. In 2019-2020 he became Head of the National Commission of Referees of the RFEP and a year later as Head Referee of WSEurope. Excited to improve the vision of the referee from the training and professionalism, he is a teacher of various subjects of World Skate Academy, bringing his experience as a referee in different countries where he has participated in lectures, training, training and referee.