2013–14 División de Honor de Hockey Hierba

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División de Honor 2013–14
Tournament Details
DatesOctober 6 – April 27 (regular season/2nd stage)
May 3/4 (final stage) –
Teams12
Final Positions
Gold medal blank.svg ChampionsR.C. Polo (12th title)
Silver medal blank.svg Runner-upClub Egara
Tournament Summary
Matches played99
Goals scored466 (4.71 per match)
Most GoalsRoger Padrós, 16 goals

The División de Honor 2013–14 is the 51st season of the top flight of the Spanish domestic field hockey competitions since its inception in 1958. It began in autumn 2013. The defending champions are R.C. Polo, while and are the teams promoted from .

R.C. Polo won its second title in a row (12th in total) by defeating Club Egara 1–1 (4–3 p.s.) in the Championship Final.[1]

Competition[]

Format[]

Competition format changes for 2013–14 season. The competition it divides in three stages; regular season, 2nd stage and playoffs. Regular season comprises 11 matchdays played from October to March through a one-leg format. When regular season finish, table splits into two groups of 6 teams each; in Group 1, top four teams qualify for final stage, while in the Group B, bottom three teams are relegated to División de Honor B. Points during regular season/2nd stage are awarded as follows:

  • 2 points for a win
  • 1 point for a draw

Teams[]

2013–14 División de Honor de Hockey Hierba is located in Spain
R.C. Jolaseta
R.C. Jolaseta
Club de Campo
Club de Campo
Complutense
Complutense
Atl. San Sebastián
Atl. San Sebastián
R.S. Tenis Sardinero
R.S. Tenis
Sardinero
Barrocás
Barrocás
Atl. Terrassa
Atl. Terrassa
Egara
Egara
Polo
Polo
Junior
Junior
División de Honor de Hockey Hierba 2013–14 teams
2013–14 División de Honor de Hockey Hierba is located in Canary Islands
Taburiente ACE G.C.
Taburiente ACE G.C.
Canary Islands
Team Stadium Capacity City/Area
R.C. de Polo Camp d'hoquei Eduardo Dualde 600 Barcelona
Club de Campo Instalaciones Club de Campo 300 Madrid
Club Egara Pla del Bon Aire 800 Terrassa
Atlètic Terrassa Camp d'hoquei Josep Marquès 1,000 Terrassa
Campo Municipal de Hockey 200 S.S. de los Reyes
Instal·lacions Club Júnior 800 Sant Cugat del Vallès
Campo de Hockey Gran Canaria 100 Las Palmas de G.C.
R.S. Tenis Campo de Hockey La Albericia 100 Santander
Campo de Hockey de Mariñamansa 1,000 Ourense
Campo de Hockey Bera Bera 100 San Sebastián
Campo de Hockey R.C. Jolaseta 100 Getxo
Campo de Hockey La Albericia 100 Santander

Standings[]

Regular season[]

Team Pld W D L PF PA Dif Pts
1 R.C. Polo 11 8 3 0 58 12 46 19
2 Club Egara 11 9 1 1 39 6 33 19
3 Atlètic Terrassa 11 7 3 1 30 11 19 17
4 Club de Campo 11 8 1 2 29 20 9 17
5 11 6 3 2 33 19 14 15
6 11 3 4 4 25 18 7 10
7 11 3 3 5 22 29 −7 9
8 11 3 2 6 19 37 −18 8
9 11 2 3 6 19 23 −4 7
10 11 1 4 6 11 44 −33 6
11 R.S. Tenis 11 1 2 8 7 35 −28 4
12 11 0 1 10 10 48 −38 1

Source: Real Federación Española de Hockey

Championship group
Relegation group

2nd stage[]

Championship group[]

In the 2nd stage, teams advance with points obtained in regular season against the same group teams.

Team Pld W D L PF PA Dif Pts
1 R.C. Polo 10 7 3 0 32 9 23 17
2 Club Egara 10 5 2 3 16 15 1 12
3 Atlètic Terrassa 10 4 3 3 19 16 3 11
4 10 3 4 3 23 26 −3 10
5 Club de Campo 10 2 3 5 19 28 −9 7
6 10 0 3 7 16 31 −15 3
Final stage

Relegation group[]

In the 2nd stage, teams advance with points obtained in regular season against the same group teams.

Team Pld W D L PF PA Dif Pts
1 10 6 4 0 29 14 15 16
2 10 6 2 2 33 14 19 14
3 10 5 3 2 22 14 8 13
4 R.S. Tenis 10 3 4 3 18 16 2 10
5 10 1 3 6 14 36 −22 5
6 10 1 0 9 14 36 −22 2
Relegation playoff
Relegated

Final stage[]

Semifinals Final
      
1 R.C. Polo 3
4 Complutense 1
1 R.C. Polo 1 (4)
2 Club Egara 1 (3)
2 Club Egara 3
3 Atlètic Terrassa 2

Semifinals[]

3 May
12:00 (UTC+2)
R.C. Polo 3–1 Complutense
Goal 1'
Goal 16'
Report de Frutos Goal 56'
Lleonart Goal 69'
Eduardo Dualde, Barcelona

3 May
14:00 (UTC+2)
Club Egara 3–2 Atlètic Terrassa
Goal 25'
Goal 54'
Ruiz Goal 60'
Report Goal 1'
Goal 11'
Eduardo Dualde, Barcelona

Final[]

4 May
12:30 (UTC+2)
R.C. Polo 1–1 Club Egara
Lleonart Goal 22' Report Goal 25'
Penalties
Penalty shoot-out scored
Alegre Penalty shoot-out scored
Lleonart Penalty shoot-out scored
Piera Penalty shoot-out missed
Rey Penalty shoot-out scored
4–3 Penalty shoot-out missed
Penalty shoot-out scored Arbós
Penalty shoot-out scored E Tubau
Penalty shoot-out scored
Penalty shoot-out missed
Eduardo Dualde, Barcelona


2013–14 División de Honor winners
Catalonia
R.C. de Polo
Twelfth title

Relegation playoff[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Canary Islands 5–4 Community of Madrid 4–4 1–0

1st leg[]

1 June
11:00 (UTC+2)
Pozuelo 4–4 Taburiente ACE G.C.
Goal 38'
Goal 40'
Goal 49'
Goal 69'
Report Goal 2'
Goal 10' Goal 50'
Aoki Goal 65'
Complejo Deportivo Somontes, Campo 2, Madrid
Umpires:
Marc Gabarro, Benjamín Díaz

2nd leg[]

7 June
13:00 (UTC+1)
Taburiente ACE G.C. 1–0 Pozuelo
Goal 20' Report
Campo de Hockey Gran Canaria, Las Palmas
Umpires:
Ignasi Petanas, Fabio Tesifón

Taburiente ACE G.C. won 5–4 on aggregate and remained in División de Honor for 2014–15 season.

Top goalscorers[]

[2]

  • Regular season/2nd stage only.
Player Goals Team
Spain 16 R.C. Polo
Spain Diego Arana 15
Spain 15
Argentina 14
Spain Xavi Lleonart 12 R.C. Polo
Spain Alejandro de Frutos 11
Spain 10 Atlètic Terrassa
Spain Marc Sallés 10 Atlètic Terrassa
Australia 10
Spain 9

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ R.C. Polo, league champions rfeh.es, 4 May 2014
  2. ^ goalscorers list Archived March 19, 2014, at the Wayback Machine

External links[]

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