
The chairman of Iberdrola, Ignacio Galán, delivers a speech at the Iberdrola Supera Awards 2025 (audio in Spanish).
Iberdrola today held the sixth edition of the Iberdrola Supera Awards at its Innovation and Training Campus in Madrid . With these awards, the company recognises and promotes projects that best promote equality through sport in Spain. The company’s executive chairman, 表示:, presented the awards in six categories. The event, presented by journalists Noemí de Miguel and Mónica Martínez, was attended by more than 20 Iberdrola Ambassadors, leading figures in women’s sport such as Alexia Putellas, María Pérez, Ana Peleteiro, Carolina Marín, Teresa Perales, Inés Bergua, Irene Paredes, Elena Congost, Paula Leitón, Laura Delgado and Susana Rodríguez. Various figures from the world of high-level competition and communication also took part in the event, including Ona Carbonell, Paloma del Río and Manu Carreño, members of the awards’ honorary jury.
The executive chairman of Iberdrola praised the momentum of women’s sport in Spain in recent years, which in his opinion is not only about talent, but also heart and soul.
“You athletes are the guiding light for all women,” he said in his emotional speech.
In addition, a group of elite Spanish athletes from different disciplines presented him with a plaque in gratitude for the company’s contribution to sport.
This year, the Iberdrola Supera Awards received 1,300 entries. Since the first edition in 2020, the company has received more than 5,300 entries. Each category has a prize fund of €50,000, making a total of €300,000, to promote and expand the objectives of the winning initiatives.
This year’s winning projects are:
The deliberations were carried out by an honorary jury made up of figures from the worlds of sport and media, including Vicente del Bosque, Sandra Sánchez, Iker Casillas, Lydia Valentín, Sonsoles Ónega and Susanna Griso, as well as some of Iberdrola’s ambassadors.
Iberdrola is a leader in promoting women’s sport in Spain, an area in which it paved the way a decade ago. It currently supports 35 national federations and , lends its name to more than 100 competitions and supports more than 160, benefiting more than 800,000 federated athletes. In addition, through the Iberdrola Ambassadors programme, it brings together 35 elite competitors to promote social recognition of women in different sports disciplines.