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Eleven Team Getting smaller
ACCORDING to data just published by the National Institute of Statistics in Spain (INE), from the start of 2023 until May, Almeria has witnessed more deaths than births.
The number of births in the province has been 2,220 and the number of deaths 2,422, the vegetative balance is negative by 202 people.
Regarding the age of the mother, most deliveries have occurred in women between 35 and 39 years (a total of 769). The next age segment with the most births is mothers between 40 and 44 years old, with a total of 501 births.
In Almeria births to mothers aged 45 to 49 years have been 23. Plus one more birth from a mother aged 50.
Regarding deaths, the age segment in which Almeria people have died the most is 90 years or older (a total of 514); followed by people between 85 and 89 years (449 deaths).
ALMERIA is experiencing a boom in sports, so much so that disciplines such as kickboxing are growing among clubs. One of them is Eleven Team which, from El Alquian, is training a quarry of 70 children and young people who have become passionate about the sport.
Eleven Team has participated in the Spanish Ringsport Championship, where they won a gold and silver medal, and is currently representing the city