Liga ASOBAL 2005–06

Liga ASOBAL 2005–06 season was the 16th since its establishment. A total of 16 teams competed this season for the championship.

Competition format

The competition was played in a round-robin format, through 30 rounds. The team with most points earned wins the championship. The last two teams were relegated.

Overall standing

Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1Barcelona-Cifec 302802919747172 56
2Ciudad Real 302703955794161 54
3Portland San Antonio 302523903721182 52
4Valladolid 30192992284577 40
5Caja España Ademar 301821092584085 38
6Bidasoa Irún 3013314861876–15 29
7CAI Aragón 3013115877886–9 28
8Torrevieja 3011514821847–26 27
9Algeciras 3012315808839–31 27
10Fraikin Granollers 3010515828854–26 25
11Keymare Almería3010317829869–40 23
12Arrate 307815791855–64 22
13Teka Cantabria 3010119831934–103 21
14Altea 308220792876–84 18
15Alcobendas 304422763876–113 12
16Frigoríficos Morrazo 304026737903–166 8
EHF Champions League
EHF Cup Winners' Cup
EHF Cup
relegated
2005–06 Liga ASOBAL winners
Catalonia
Barcelona
Ninth title

Conclusions

Top goal scorers

Player Goals Team
Argentina Eric Gull 220 Valladolid
Serbia Žikica Milosavljević 209 Teka Cantabria
Egypt Hussein Zaky 195 Ciudad Real
Norway Kristian Kjelling 184 Caja España Ademar
Montenegro Alen Muratović 184 Valladolid
Serbia Ivan Nikčević 177 Altea
Serbia Davor Čutura 168 Arrate
Serbia Vladimir Petrić 161 Keymare Almería
Spain Iker Romero 161 Barcelona Cifec
Serbia Ivan Stanković 158 Bidasoa Irún
Spain Cristian Malmagro 153 Fraikin Granollers

Top goalkeepers

Player Catches Shots Team
Spain José Manuel Sierra 358 1111 Valladolid
Spain Armand Torrego 345 953 Algeciras
Bosnia and Herzegovina Danijel Šarić 331 1068 Alcobendas
Norway Ole Everik 318 997 Bidasoa Irún
Spain Vicente Álamo 295 937 Fraikin Granollers
Spain Diego Moyano 291 908 Torrevieja
Spain Iñaki Malumbres 274 870 Arrate
Denmark Kristian Asmussen 268 912 Altea
Serbia Dimitrije Pejanović 258 824 Keymare Almería
Spain Jorge Martínez 252 772 Caja España Ademar
Denmark Kasper Hvidt 245 634 Portland San Antonio
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