DateRHome v Away-
10/07 18:30 6 [7] BM Huesca v BM Sinfin [11] 29-26
10/05 18:30 6 [8] Puerto Sagunto v BM La Rioja [4] 25-28
10/02 10:00 5 Bidasoa Irun v Puerto Sagunto 28-28
10/01 16:00 5 BM Sinfin v Anaitasuna 32-28
10/01 16:00 5 Ademar Leon v Angel Ximenez - Puente Genil 32-25
10/01 15:00 5 Atletico Valladolid v BM Guadalajara 32-21
10/01 15:00 5 BM Cangas v BM Granollers 22-31
10/01 15:00 5 Villa De Aranda v BM Huesca 26-27
09/28 18:45 5 BM La Rioja v Ciudad Encantada 29-27
09/28 18:30 5 BM Benidorm v FC Barcelona 27-30
09/24 18:00 4 Anaitasuna v Villa De Aranda 27-27
09/24 16:30 4 Angel Ximenez - Puente Genil v BM Sinfin 26-25
09/24 15:00 4 Bidasoa Irun v BM La Rioja 22-36
09/23 18:30 4 BM Guadalajara v BM Benidorm 27-26
09/23 18:30 4 BM Huesca v BM Cangas 33-27
09/21 18:30 4 FC Barcelona v Ciudad Encantada 34-15
09/21 18:30 4 BM Granollers v Atletico Valladolid 32-31
09/21 18:30 4 Puerto Sagunto v Ademar Leon 20-20
09/18 10:30 3 Villa De Aranda v Angel Ximenez - Puente Genil 23-22
09/18 10:30 3 BM Benidorm v BM Granollers 16-28
09/17 18:30 3 Atletico Valladolid v BM Huesca 28-23
09/17 16:30 3 BM Cangas v Anaitasuna 32-31
09/17 16:00 3 BM Sinfin v Puerto Sagunto 25-24
09/17 15:00 3 BM La Rioja v FC Barcelona 22-24
09/17 15:00 3 Ciudad Encantada v BM Guadalajara 25-26
09/17 15:00 3 Ademar Leon v Bidasoa Irun 28-26
09/14 18:30 2 BM Huesca v BM Benidorm 27-24
09/14 18:30 2 BM Granollers v Ciudad Encantada 31-27
09/14 18:30 2 Anaitasuna v Atletico Valladolid 27-25
09/14 18:30 2 Angel Ximenez - Puente Genil v BM Cangas 35-29

Wikipedia - Liga ASOBAL

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, Ademar León, Bidasoa and Granollers.

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, Mikkel Hansen, Petar Metličić, Ivano Balić, Juanín García, Mats Olsson, David Davis, László Nagy, Raúl Entrerríos, Alberto Entrerríos, and many others.

History

  • The "División de Honor" Handball championship was created in 1958 and was managed by the Spanish Handball Federation (FEBM) until 1990. ASOBAL (Handball Clubs Association) was formed in 1984. In 1990, ASOBAL took control of the División de Honor and renamed it Liga ASOBAL.
  • FC Barcelona have won every championship since 2011, in part due to the disbandment of previous top clubs Ciudad Real and Portland San Antonio.
  • The 13-time champions Granollers have not won the title since the 1973–74 season.
The Liga Asobal is the premier professional handball league in Spain, showcasing the country's top talent and fierce competition. Established in 1990, the league has grown to become one of the most prestigious handball tournaments in Europe, attracting both local and international players.

Featuring a dynamic format, the Liga Asobal consists of 16 teams that compete in a round-robin format, with each team playing home and away matches throughout the season. The league is known for its high-paced games, strategic play, and passionate fan base, making every match an exhilarating experience.

Clubs such as FC Barcelona, BM Ciudad Real, and BM Granollers have historically dominated the league, contributing to its rich history and tradition. The tournament not only serves as a platform for elite competition but also plays a crucial role in the development of young talent, with many players going on to represent Spain in international competitions.

The Liga Asobal culminates in a thrilling playoff series, where the top teams battle for the coveted championship title. With its blend of skill, athleticism, and excitement, the Liga Asobal continues to be a cornerstone of Spanish sports culture, captivating audiences and inspiring the next generation of handball players.