2015–16 División de Honor Femenina de Balonmano

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División de Honor
Season2015–16
ChampionsBera Bera
Relegated &
EHF Champions LeagueBera Bera
EHF CupThere is no representation when resigning the Rocasa G.C. ACE
EHF Challenge CupRocasa G.C. ACE, Prosetecnisa Zuazo, Mecalia Atlético Guardés, Helvetia Alcobendas

The División de Honor Femenina 2015–16, or Liga Loterías 2015-16 after sponsorship of Loterías y Apuestas del Estado, is the 59th season of women's handball top flight in Spain since its establishment. Bera Bera, retained the Championship title for a fourth successive season. The season began on 5 September, 2015 and the last matchday was played on 28 May, 2016. A total of 14 teams took part the league, 12 of which had already contested in the 2014–15 season, and two of which were promoted from the .

Bera Bera won its fourth title in a row. It won the championship with the same points as the 2nd team in the standings, Rocasa G.C. ACE.[1] Further, regarding to European competitions for 2015–16 season; Bera Bera qualified to EHF Champions League, and Rocasa ACE G.C, Prosetecnisa Zuazo, Mecalia Atlético Guardés and Helvetia Alcobendas qualified to EHF Challenge Cup.

Promotion and relegation[]

Teams promoted from

Teams relegated to

Teams[]

2015–16 División de Honor Femenina de Balonmano is located in Spain
Bera Bera
Bera Bera
Alcobendas
Alcobendas
Atl. Guardés
Atl. Guardés
Porriño
Porriño
Elche Mustang
Elche Mustang
Aula Cultural
Aula Cultural
Zuazo
Zuazo
Canyamelar Valencia
Canyamelar Valencia
Cleba
Cleba
Oviedo
Oviedo
Zarautz
Zarautz
Granollers
Granollers
Málaga Costa Sol
Málaga Costa Sol
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2015–16 División de Honor teams
Rocasa G.C. ACE is located in Canary Islands
Rocasa G.C. ACE
Rocasa G.C. ACE
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Canary Islands
Team City Stadium Capacity
Bera Bera San Sebastián 1,000
Rocasa G.C. ACE Telde 800
Helvetia Alcobendas Alcobendas 1,000
Mecalia Atl. Guardés A Guarda 1,500
CB Porriño O Porriño 1,600
Elche Mustang Elche 800
Aula Cultural Valladolid Huerta del Rey 3,500
Prosetecnisa Zuazo Barakaldo 2,576
Canyamelar Valencia Valencia 1,200
Carobels ULE CLEBA León León Palacio de los Deportes 6,500
Oviedo 900
Zarautz
KH-7 Granollers Granollers Palau d'Esports 5,685
Clínicas Rincón Málaga Málaga 1,500

Final standings[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bera Bera 26 24 0 2 771 518 +253 48 Champions and Qualified to EHF Champions League
2 Rocasa G.C. ACE[2] 26 24 0 2 754 590 +164 48 Qualified to EHF Challenge Cup
3 Mecalia Atl. Guardés 26 18 2 6 727 591 +136 38
4 Helvetia Alcobendas 26 16 0 10 655 617 +38 32
5 CB Porriño 26 15 0 11 696 680 +16 30
6 Prosetecnisa Zuazo 26 12 4 10 696 675 +21 28 Qualified to EHF Challenge Cup
7 Aula Cultural 26 13 2 11 789 727 +62 28
8 Canyamelar Valencia 26 9 3 14 656 685 −29 21
9 Clínicas Rincón Málaga 26 9 3 14 689 708 −19 21
10 Carobels ULE CLEBA León 26 9 1 16 677 815 −138 19
11 Elche Mustang 26 8 2 16 612 696 −84 18
12 KH-7 Granollers 26 9 0 17 655 713 −58 18
13 26 4 1 21 582 726 −144 9 Relegation to
14 26 3 0 23 568 786 −218 6
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: División de Honor and rfebm.net
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored
2015–16 División de Honor Femenina winners
Basque Country (autonomous community)
Bera Bera
Fourth title

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Cuarta liga seguida para el Bera Bera Mundo Deportivo, 28 May, 2016 (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Rocasa Gran Canaria ACE renounces to play the EHF Cup

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