Juan Escarré Urueña (born 23 February 1969 in Alicante) is a Spanish field hockey player, who competed for Spain in three Summer Olympics, starting in 1996, when he captured the silver medal with his national side.
In December 2004 the veteran midfielder won the Champions Trophy in Lahore, Pakistan, the next year followed by the 2005 Men's Hockey European Nations Cup in Leipzig, Germany.
In the Qualifying (South Central) achieved a creditable 2nd place which entitled him to all San Vicente to the finals (with a system of single round robin and with 4 teams), which was in 4th place behind Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, Egara 1935 and Champion Club Atlético San Sebastian respectively.
The runner-up team proclaims Group A (South Central), level on points with the first-placed Barrocanes Hockey Club and ahead of the WCR Covadonga and Atlètic 1952.
Escarré enjoyed a permit from the RFEH to delay his trip to Australia with the senior team where he was to play a friendly, to meet in the second-leg match on 5 June 1999 in field hockey of the AU, and that ultimately is expected to be a difficult undertaking to go back five goals to win promotion to the top flight.