Liga ASOBAL 2000–01

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Liga ASOBAL 2000–01 season was the 11th since its establishment. A total of 14 teams competed this season for the championship.

Competition format

This season, the competition was played in a round-robin format, through 26 rounds. The team with most points earned wins the championship.

Overall standing

||align="left"|Valladolid ||26||13||3||10||747||722||25|| 29||align="left"|KH-7 Granollers ||26||12||4||10||620||602||18|| 28||align="left"|Bidasoa ||26||11||1||14||616||651||–35|| 23||align="left"|Cantabria ||26||9||1||16||643||689||–46|| 19||align="left"|Altea ||26||7||4||15||590||643||–53|| 18||align="left"|Pilotes Posada ||26||8||2||16||619||661||–42|| 18||align="left"|Valencia Airtel ||26||7||3||16||671||720||–49|| 17||align="left"|Frogorificos Morrazo ||26||7||1||18||595||668||–73|| 15
Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1Caja España Ademar León262222750613137 46
2Barcelona 262213790620170 45
3Portland San Antonio 26162869767027 34
4Gáldar 26153872567352 33
5Ciudad Real 2615296456423 32
14Garbel Zaragoza 263122600734–134 7
EHF Champions League
EHF Cup Winners' Cup
EHF Cup
relegated
2000–01 Liga ASOBAL winners
Castile and León
Caja España Ademar León
First title

Top goal scorers

Player Goals Team
Spain Julio Muñoz 147 Gáldar
Spain Alberto Entrerríos 144 Caja España Ademar León
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mladen Bojinović 119 Bidasoa
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