2011–12 División de Honor Femenina de Balonmano

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División de Honor
Season2011–12
ChampionsAsfi Itxako
RelegatedElda, & Gijón
Matches played182
Goals scored9,208 (50.59 per match)
Top goalscorerLara González, 220
Biggest home winAsfi Itxako 40–18 Porriño
Biggest away winKukullaga 14–41 Asfi Itxako
Highest scoringKukullaga 33–32 Sagunto

The División de Honor Femenina 2011–12 was the 55th season of women's handball top flight in Spain since its establishment. Season began 10 September 2011 and finished 12 May 2012.[1] Fourteen teams took part in the competition, with BM Gijón, and CB Porriño replacing CP Goya Almería, and AD Sagardía.

SD Itxako won every match but one to lift its fourth championship in a row with a 5 points advantage over runner-up BM Bera Bera,[2] which also qualified for the Champions League.[3] BM Sagunto, BM Alcobendas and CB Mar Alicante followed in European positions while newly promoted Gijón and Kukullaga were relegated as the two bottom teams.[4]

Financial strain led to major changes following the end of the season. 4-times champion CBF Elda asked to be relegated to the third tier on 18 June,[5] Itxako renounced to its place in the Champions League three days later,[6] and Mar Alicante also renounced to its European place on 9 July.[7] Two days later became the second team relegated for financial reasons.[8]

Teams[]

2011–12 División de Honor Femenina de Balonmano is located in Spain
Alcobendas
Alcobendas
Bera Bera
Bera Bera
Castro Urdiales
Castro Urdiales
Elche
Elche
Elda
Elda
Gijón
Gijón
Itxako
Itxako
Kukullaga
Kukullaga
León
León
Mar Alicante
Mar Alicante
Murcia
Murcia
Porriño
Porriño
Sagunto
Sagunto
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2011–12 Liga Asobal teams
2011–12 División de Honor Femenina de Balonmano is located in Canary Islands
Remudas
Remudas
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Canary Islands

Standings[]

Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1 Asfi Itxako 26 25 0 1 850 537 313 50
2 Bera Bera 26 22 1 3 761 567 194 45
3 Sagunto 26 17 1 8 724 676 48 35
4 Alcobendas 26 15 4 7 702 633 69 34
5 Mar Alicante 26 16 0 10 682 627 55 32
6 Elche Mustang 26 15 2 9 700 661 39 32
7 Ro'Casa (Remudas) 26 11 2 3 625 655 −30 24
8 León 26 10 2 14 646 665 −19 22
9 Elda 26 9 3 14 661 692 −31 21
10 Porriño 26 8 4 14 559 673 −114 20
11 26 8 4 14 586 633 −47 20
12 26 6 2 18 589 636 −47 14
13 26 5 1 20 584 801 −217 11
14 Gijón 26 1 2 23 539 752 −213 4
EHF Champions League
EHF Cup
EHF Winners' Cup
Relegated to

Statistics[]

Top goalscorers[]

Rank Name Team Goals GP GPG
1 Spain Lara González Elche Mustang 220 25 8.8
2 Spain Marta López Helvetia Alcobendas 202 26 7.77
3 Spain Patricia Alonso Sagunto 178 25 7.12
4 Romania 144 25 5.76
5 Ukraine 139 25 5.56
6 Spain Alexandrina Barbosa Asfi Itxako 139 26 5.35
7 Spain Patricia Elorza 138 26 5.31
8 Spain Porriño 138 22 6.27
9 Spain Mireya González Helvetia Alcobendas 135 26 5.19
10 Spain Isabel Ortuño Mar Alicante 133 23 5.78

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