Liga ASOBAL

Liga ASOBAL
Liga ASOBAL
Asobal-Allianz.jpg
Countries Spain
Confederation EHF
Founded 1990
Number of teams 16
Relegation to División de Plata
Level on pyramid Level 1
Domestic cup(s) Copa del Rey
International cup(s) Champions League
Cup Winners' Cup
EHF Cup
Current champions Ciudad Real (2010–11)
Most championships FC Barcelona (18 titles)
TV partners Teledeporte, Sportmanía
Website http://www.asobal.es
Soccerball current event.svg 2011–12 season

Liga Asobal, is the premier professional handball league in Spain. It was founded in 1958 with the name of División de Honor, changing its name to the current name in 1990. The Liga ASOBAL, which is played under EHF rules, currently consists of 16 teams, including famous ones like FC Barcelona Handbol, Atlético Madrid, SDC San Antonio, Caja España Ademar de León, BM Granollers and BM Valladolid.

Famous handball players who have played in the league include Jackson Richardson, Talant Dujshebaev, Staffan Olsson, Mikhail Yakimovich, Ólafur Stefánsson, Oleg Kisselev, Alberto Urdiales, Mateo Garralda, Enric Masip, Iñaki Urdangarin, David Barrufet, Kristian Kjelling , Petar Metličić, Ivano Balić, Juanin García, Mats Olsson, David Davis, Raul Entrerrios, Alberto Entrerrios, and many others.

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History

  • Handball championship "División de Honor" was created in 1958 and was managed by Spanish Handball Federation (FEBM) until 1990. ASOBAL (Handball Clubs Association) was formed in 1984.[1] In 1990, ASOBAL take the control of the championship of División de Honor and rename as Liga ASOBAL.[2][3]

Championship rules

Each team of every division has to play with all the other teams of its division twice, once at home and the other at the opponent's stadium. This means that in Liga ASOBAL the league ends after every team plays 30 matches.

Like many other leagues in continental Europe, the Liga ASOBAL takes a winter break once each team has played half its schedule. One unusual feature of the league is that the two halves of the season are played in the same order—that is, the order of each team's first-half fixtures is repeated in the second half of the season, with the only difference being the stadiums used.

Each victory adds 2 points to the team in the league ranking. Each drawn adds 1 point.head-to-head. At the end of the league, the winner is:

  1. The team that has most points in the ranking.
  2. If two or more teams are level on points, the winner is the team that has the best results
  3. If there is no winner after applying the second rule, then the team with the best overall goal difference wins.

Champions by year

Primera División champions

Year Team
1952 Atlético Madrid
1953 Real Madrid
1954 Atlético Madrid
1955 Sabadell
1956 Granollers
1957 Granollers
1958 Granollers

División de Honor champions

Year Team
1959 Granollers
1960 Granollers
1961 Granollers
1962 Atlético Madrid
1963 Atlético Madrid
1964 Atlético Madrid
1965 Atlético Madrid
1966 Granollers
1967 Granollers
1968 Granollers
1969 Barcelona
1970 Granollers
1971 Granollers
1972 Granollers
1973 Barcelona
1974 Granollers
Year Team
1975 Calpisa
1976 Calpisa
1977 Calpisa
1978 Calpisa
1979 Atlético Madrid
1980 Barcelona
1981 Atlético Madrid
1982 Barcelona
1983 Atlético Madrid
1984 Atlético Madrid
1985 Atlético Madrid
1986 Barcelona
1987 Elgorriaga Bidasoa
1988 Barcelona
1989 Barcelona
1990 Barcelona

Liga ASOBAL champions

Year Team
1991 Barcelona
1992 Barcelona
1993 GD Teka
1994 GD Teka
1995 Elgorriaga Bidasoa
1996 Barcelona
1997 Barcelona
1998 Barcelona
1999 Barcelona
2000 Barcelona
2001 Caja España Ademar
Year Team
2002 Portland San Antonio
2003 Barcelona
2004 Ciudad Real
2005 Portland San Antonio
2006 Barcelona
2007 Ciudad Real
2008 Ciudad Real
2009 Ciudad Real
2010 Ciudad Real
2011 Barcelona
2012

Performance by club

Club Titles ASOBAL Seasons
FC Barcelona
18
10
1968–69, 1972–73, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1985–86, 1987–88, 1988–89,
1989–90, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99,
1999–2000, 2002–03, 2005–06, 2010–11
BM Granollers
13
0
1955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1965–66,
1966–67, 1967–68, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1973–74
Atlético Madrid
11
0
1951–52, 1953–54, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1978–79,
1980–81, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85
Ciudad Real
5
5
2003–04, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10
Calpisa Alicante
4
0
1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78
Teka Cantabria
2
2
1992–93, 1993–94
Bidasoa
2
1
1986–87, 1994–95
San Antonio
2
2
2001–02, 2004–05
Ademar León
1
1
2000–01
Real Madrid
1
0
1952–53
Sabadell
1
0
1954–55

All-time Liga ASOBAL table

Pos Team Seasons Played Won Drawn Lost G.F. G.A. G.D. Points
1 FC Barcelona 21 626 535 23 68 19132 15142 3990 1093
2 Ciudad Real 19 560 367 40 153 16084 14363 1721 774
3 Portland San Antonio 19 572 347 55 170 15632 14598 1034 749
4 Ademar León 17 511 337 53 121 14959 13181 1778 726
5 Valladolid 20 582 325 56 201 16663 15786 775 703
6 Granollers 21 617 279 67 271 16359 16121 238 627
7 Teka Cantabria 18 529 280 40 209 13928 13537 391 600
8 Bidasoa Irún 17 501 236 60 205 12458 12388 70 532
9 Teucro 15 439 165 53 221 11195 11812 –617 383
10 Gáldar 12 334 147 49 138 9123 9106 17 343
11 Octavio Pilotes Posada 11 326 108 34 184 8748 9291 –543 250
12 Frigoríficos del Morrazo 12 361 95 44 222 8708 9782 –1074 234
13 Altea 9 270 97 30 143 6899 7252 –353 224
14 Arrate 11 331 89 24 208 8317 9132 –815 212
15 Ciudad Encantada 8 244 77 32 135 6128 6577 –449 186
16 Avidesa Alzira 5 146 77 10 59 3741 3667 74 164
17 Torrevieja 8 240 69 24 147 6304 6869 –565 162
18 Vamasa Valencia 8 234 58 17 159 6032 6884 –852 133
19 Atlético Madrid 4 118 59 10 49 2630 2561 69 128
20 Naturhouse La Rioja 5 150 55 17 78 4170 4318 –148 127
21 Puleva Maristas 5 141 54 14 73 3614 3668 –54 122
22 Antequera 5 150 52 16 82 4015 4214 –199 118
23 Keymare Almería 7 210 47 12 151 5341 6113 –772 106
24 Juventud Alcalá 4 118 45 13 60 2796 2901 –105 103
25 Alcobendas 6 180 39 15 126 4587 5180 –593 93
26 Barakaldo 6 186 33 22 131 4622 5444 –822 88
27 Gualadajara 4 119 33 18 68 2685 2973 –288 84
28 CAI Aragón 6 180 90 15 74 5297 5213 196 84
29 Redcom Airtel Chapela 4 110 29 11 70 2442 2806 –364 69
30 Alicante 3 92 28 11 53 2084 2211 –127 67
31 Algeciras 3 90 26 12 52 2475 2753 –278 64
32 Naranco 3 92 16 5 71 1936 2255 –319 37
33 Toledo 2 60 12 5 43 1631 1859 –228 29
34 Cajamadrid 1 32 13 3 16 756 766 –10 28
35 Tres de Mayo 1 29 10 2 17 690 751 –61 22
36 Garbel Zaragoza 2 52 9 4 39 1231 1437 –206 22
37 ALSER Puerto Sagunto 1 30 8 4 18 811 883 –72 21
38 Puerto Cruz 1 29 10 1 18 629 710 –81 21
39 Michelin Valladolid 1 29 8 2 19 646 727 –81 21
40 Quabit Guadalajara 1 30 6 6 18 832 919 –87 18
41 PRASA Pozoblanco 1 30 6 6 18 770 852 –82 18
42 Huétor Tájar 1 30 3 6 21 749 874 –125 12

League or status at 2011–12 season:

Liga ASOBAL
División de Plata
Club disappeared

2010–11 final standings

Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1 Barcelona Borges 30 29 0 1 1003 747 256 58
2 Renovalia Ciudad Real 30 27 0 3 986 777 209 54
3 Reale Ademar 30 20 4 6 937 853 84 43
4 Fraikin Granollers 30 20 1 9 911 796 115 43
5 Cuatro Rayas Valladolid 30 20 1 9 878 795 83 41
6 CAI BM Aragón 30 18 4 8 902 853 49 40
7 AMAYA Sport S.A. 30 15 2 13 840 816 24 32
8 Cuenca 2016 30 13 2 15 814 836 –22 28
9 Naturhouse La Rioja 30 13 0 17 820 840 –20 26
10 Antequera 30 12 2 16 796 839 –43 24
11 Torrevieja 30 10 2 18 734 823 –89 22
12 Alser Puerto Sagunto 30 8 4 18 811 883 –72 21
13 Quabit Guadalajara 30 6 6 18 832 919 –87 18
14 Arrate 30 5 4 21 740 877 –137 14
15 Toledo 30 4 3 23 799 945 –146 11
16 Alcobendas 30 1 3 26 730 930 –200 5
EHF Champions League
EHF Cup
EHF Cup Winners' Cup
Relegated to División de Honor B

2011–12 season teams

Liga ASOBAL is located in Spain
Atlético Madrid
Anaitasuna
Caja3 Aragón
Alser Puerto Sagunto
Huesca
Quabit Guadalajara
AMAYA Sport S.A.
2011–12 Liga Asobal teams

Relegated to División de Plata

Dissolved

References

See also

External links


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