Liga ASOBAL 2010–11
Liga ASOBALSeason |
2010–11 |
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Champions |
FC Barcelona Borges |
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Relegated |
Toledo & Alcobendas |
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EHF Champions League |
Barcelona Borges, Renovalia Ciudad Real & Reale Ademar |
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EHF Cup |
Fraikin Granollers, Cuatro Rayas Valladolid & CAI BM Aragón |
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Matches played |
240 |
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Goals scored |
13620 (56.75 per match) |
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Top goalscorer |
Rafael Baena (Antequera) – 179 goals |
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Biggest home win |
Cuatro Rayas Toledo 44–21 Toledo |
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Biggest away win |
Alcobendas 26–40 Naturhouse La Rioja |
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Highest scoring |
Reale Ademar 34–41 Ciudad Real |
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Liga ASOBAL 2010–11 season was the 21st since its establishment. Ciudad Real were the defending champions, having won their 5th La Liga title in the previous season. The campaign began on Saturday, 11 September 2010. The league was originally scheduled to end on 21 May 2011. A total of 16 teams contested the league, 14 of which had already contested in the 2009–10 season, and two of which were promoted from the División de Plata.
Barcelona Borges won their tenth ASOBAL title.
Promotion and relegation
Teams promoted from 2009–10 División de Honor B de Balonmano
Teams relegated to 2009–10 División de Honor B de Balonmano
Team information
2010–11 Liga Asobal teams
Team |
Venue |
Capacity |
Alcobendas |
Severo Ochoa |
3,000 |
Antequera |
Fernando Argüelles |
2,575 |
Arrate |
Polideportivo Ipurua |
3,500 |
CAI BM Aragón |
Príncipe Felipe |
12,000 |
Barcelona Borges |
Palau Blaugrana |
8,250 |
Renovalia Ciudad Real |
Quijote Arena |
5,107 |
Cuenca 2016 |
El Sargal |
1,900 |
Fraikin Granollers |
Palau D'Esports |
6,500 |
Alser Puerto Sagunto |
Pabellón Municipal |
1,500 |
Toledo |
Javier Lozano Cid |
2,500 |
Naturhouse La Rioja |
Palacio de los Deportes |
3,851 |
Quabit Guadalajara |
Multiusos de Guadalajara |
5,894 |
Cuatro Rayas Valladolid |
Huerta del Rey |
3,500 |
AMAYA Sport S.A. |
Pabellón Universitario |
3,000 |
Reale Ademar León |
Palacio Municipal |
6,000 |
Torrevieja |
Palacio de los Deportes |
4,500 |
League table
Top goal scorers
See also
References
External links
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2010–11 in European handball (EHF) |
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| Women |
- Albania
- Armenia
- Austria
- Azerbaijan
- Belarus
- Belgium
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- England
- Estonia
- Faroe Islands
- Finland
- France
- Georgia
- Germany
- Great Britain
- Greece
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Kosovo
- Latvia
- Liechtenstein
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Macedonia
- Malta
- Moldova
- Monaco
- Montenegro
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Russia
- Scotland
- Serbia
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- Ukraine
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