Indoor padel in Madrid takes a decisive step toward professionalization and industry unity with the creation of the Indoor Padel Clubs Association of Madrid (CPIM). This new organization aims to represent, protect, and promote the interests of indoor padel clubs in the Madrid region, while fostering their growth, quality, and visibility both nationally and internationally.
“Madrid boasts a network of benchmark indoor clubs. CPIM is born to give them a voice, collective strength, and greater exposure,” says Juan José López, CPIM's director.
United for the future of indoor padel
CPIM is made up of the following foulding clubs:
This historic alliance reflects the commitment of the region’s leading indoor clubs to excellence in sports management and collaboration as a driving force for development.
CPIM's strategic objectives
The association will work in a coordinated way to:
“We want to be a strong platform that drives real, sustainable improvements at all levels of indoor padel in Madrid,” says Daniel Fernández, President of CPIM.
An association with a vision for the future
CPIM welcomes new clubs that share its vision: to professionalize the sector, foster high-quality player experiences, and solidify Madrid’s position as the epicenter of European indoor padel.