Spain's national rugby sevens team is one of 12 core teams participating in all ten tournaments of the World Rugby Sevens Series, having qualified by winning the 2017 Hong Kong Sevens qualifier tournament. Spain participated as a core team in the 2012–13 IRB Sevens World Series, but was relegated the following season.

The team trains together at the country's Olympic training facilities in Madrid, which itself has been a result of the sport entering its first Olympic cycle. Spain won the 2016 Olympic qualifying repechage tournament by beating Samoa 22–19 to qualify for the last available qualifying spot for the 2016 Summer Olympics.

The team also competes annually in Rugby Europe's Sevens Grand Prix Series tournament.

The Spain 7s rugby union team, also known as the Spanish Sevens team, is the national representative for Spain in international rugby sevens competitions. Known for their agility, speed, and strategic play, the team competes in various tournaments including the World Rugby Sevens Series, the Rugby Europe Sevens Championship, and other international events. Spain 7s has been steadily developing its rugby sevens program, showcasing talented players who excel in fast-paced, high-intensity matches. The team aims to elevate Spain's presence in the global rugby sevens scene, demonstrating skill, teamwork, and resilience on the field.