CB Ademar León

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Club Balonmano Ademar León is a Spanish handball team based in León, Castile-León. It is played in Liga Asobal Allianz.


Caja España Ademar León
Club Name Club Balonmano Ademar León
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Founded 1956
Ground Palacio Municipal,
León
Capacity 6.000
Chairman Spain Juan Fernando Arias
Manager Spain Manuel Cadenas
League Allianz Asobal
Position 2005-06 5th
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[edit] History

Founded on 1956, the Ademar León is the handball team more representative of the city of León. Until 1975 it played in the provincial categories when not existing economic availability to be able to ascend. In that year the equipment ascent to 1ª National Division (being player of the equipment its present President, Juan Arias). His 6º place in season 95/96 has allowed him to play for the first time in its history an European competition (City Cup). In season 96/97 Runner-up of League, and Runner-up of Asobal Cup was able to proclaim itself, being third in the King Cup and obtaining seat to play the Glass of Europe in the following season. The beginning of Season 2001-2002 caused the first misfortune when losing the first Title of the year, Supercopa of Spain, in Tudela as opposed to the Portland San Antonio, champion of Cup in the previous campaign.

[edit] Trophies

  • Liga Asobal Allianz
    • Winners: 2000-01.
    • Runners-Up: 1996-97, 1998-99.
  • King's Cup
    • Winners: 2001-02.
  • Asobal Cup
    • Winners: 1998-99.
    • Runners-Up: 1996-97, 1997-98, 2001-02.
  • Spanish Supercup
    • Runners-Up: 2001-02, 2002-03.
  • Recopa Cup
    • Winners: 1998-99
    • Runners-Up: 2000-01.

[edit] Current squad

  • 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Danjel Saric
  • 2 Denmark Claus Jakobsen
  • 5 Spain Oscar Perales
  • 9 Spain Rául Entrerrios
  • 10 Austria Roland Schlinger
  • 11 Spain Héctor Castresana
  • 12 Spain Yeray Lamariano
  • 13 Spain Julen Aguinagalde
  • 14 Hungary Balasz Laluska
 
  • 17 Russia Denis Krivohslykov
  • 22 Spain Viran Morros
  • 24 Slovakia Martin Stranovsky
  • 29 Portugal Ricardo Da Costa
  • 31 Spain Santi Urdiales
  • 32 Croatia Mirko Alilovic
  • 69 Iceland Sigfus Sigurdsson
  • 96 Spain Mateo Garralda

[edit] Squad changes during 2006/07 season

In

  • Spain Mateo Garralda - Signed From Portland San Antonio
  • Spain Julen Aguinagalde - Signed From Bidasoa Irún
  • Spain Santi Urdiales - Signed From Teka Cantabria
  • Denmark European Union Claus Jakobsen - Signed From BM Ciudad Real
  • Portugal European Union Ricardo Da Costa - Signed From Algeciras BM
  • Austria European Union Roland Schlinger - Signed From A1 Bregenz
  • Iceland European Union Sifus Sigurdsson - Signed From SC Magdeburg
  • Serbia Danjel Saric - Signed From BM Alcobendas

Out

  • Spain Jorge Martínez - Transferred To Teka Cantabria
  • Spain Manolo Colón - Transferred To BM Altea
  • Spain Carlos Rodríguez Prendes - Transferred To CAI BM Aragón
  • Spain Roberto García Parrondo - Transferred To BM Valladolid
  • Spain Alberto Aguirrezabalaga - Transferred To BM Ciudad Real
  • Norway European Union Kristian Kjelling - Transferred To Portland San Antonio
  • Hungary European Union Ivo Díaz - Transferred To JD Arrate
  • Serbia Marko Curuvija - Released

[edit] Statistic 2005/06

Asobal League Position Pts P W D L F A
Ademar León 5 38 30 18 2 10 925 840
  • Goals:
    • Kristian W. Kjelling - 184 goals
    • Martin Stranovsky - 132 goals
    • Raul Entrerríos - 108 goals
  • Catchs:
    • Jorge Martínez Martínez - 252 catchs 33%
    • Mirko Alilovic - 121 catchs 29%

[edit] Stadium Information

[edit] Famous players

  • Spain Juanin García
  • Spain Manuel Colón
  • Spain Alberto Entrerríos
  • Spain Iker Romero
  • Spain Jose Javier Hombrados
  • Spain Juancho Pérez
  • Spain Fernando Hernández
  • Spain Rubén Garabaya
  • Spain Ion Belaustegui
  • Spain Demetrio Lozano
  • Norway Kristian Kjelling
  • Croatia Petar Metlicic
  • Montenegro Dragan Skrbic
  • Sweden Magnus Andersson
  • Sweden Staffan Olsson
  • Denmark Karper Hvdit
  • Switzerland Carlos Lima
  • Slovenia Uros Zorman
  • Hungary Çsaba Bartok
  • Argentina Eric Gull

[edit] Famous Coaches

[edit] External link

 
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