2015–16 Primera División de Futsal

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Primera División
Season2015–16
ChampionsMovistar Inter (11th)
Relegated
Matches played240
Goals scored1,710 (7.13 per match)
Top goalscorerJuan Carlos (Peñíscola RehabMedic) – 34 goals
Biggest home winInter Movistar 11–1 Santiago (Rd.18)
Biggest away winElche CF 3–12 FC Barcelona Lassa (Rd. 30)
Highest scoringElche CF 3–12 FC Barcelona Lassa (Rd. 30)
Longest winning run12 matches
Movistar Inter
Longest unbeaten run20 matches
Movistar Inter
Longest winless run15 matches
UMA Antequera
Longest losing run9 matches
Elche CFS

The 2015–16 season of the Primera División de Fútbol Sala was the 27th season of top-tier futsal in Spain. It was the fifth season under the "Primera División" name. The regular season started on September 11, 2015, and ended on April 30, 2016. The championship playoffs followed the end of the regular season.

Inter Movistar are the defending champions by defeating ElPozo Murcia 3 games to 1 in the 2014–15 Championship Final series, winning its tenth title overall and second in a row.

and Prone Lugo finished in the last two places in the league and so were relegated at the end of the 2014-2015 regular season. UMA Antequera were crowned 2014-2015 champions of Segunda División de Futsal and were promoted automatically. Elche lost the promotion playoffs 2 games to 0 to CD Brihuega FS, but because of money issues Elche became the other team to be promoted to the Primera División for the 2015-2016 season.

Teams[]

2015–16 Primera División de Futsal is located in Spain
Movistar Inter
Movistar Inter
ElPozo Murcia
ElPozo Murcia
FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona
Catgas S.C.
Catgas S.C.
Magna Gurpea
Magna Gurpea
Jumilla B. Carchelo
Jumilla B. Carchelo
Burela Pescados Rubén
Burela Pescados Rubén
Aspil Vidal R.N.
Aspil Vidal R.N.
Santiago
Santiago
Jaén Paraíso Interior
Jaén Paraíso Interior
Palma
Palma
Peñíscola
Peñíscola
UMA Antequera
UMA Antequera
DLink Zaragoza
DLink Zaragoza
Levante UD DM
Levante UD DM
Elche CF
Elche CF
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Location of teams in Primera División 2015–16
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Movistar Inter Torrejón de Ardoz Jorge Garbajosa 2,900
ElPozo Murcia Murcia Palacio de Deportes 7,500
FC Barcelona Lassa Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,500
Catgas Energia S.C. Santa Coloma de Gramanet 2,200
Magna Gurpea Pamplona 3,000
Jumilla B. Carchelo Jumilla 1,000
Burela Pescados Rubén Burela 1,040
Aspil Vidal R.N. Tudela 1,200
Santiago Futsal Santiago de Compostela Fontes do Sar 6,000
Jaén Paraíso Interior Jaén 1,200
Palma Futsal Palma de Mallorca Son Moix 4,116
Peñíscola 2,000
Elche 2,000
D-Link Zaragoza Zaragoza 2,500
Valencia 1,000
Antequera Fernando Argüelles 2,575

Regular season[]

Standings[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Movistar Inter 30 27 2 1 160 57 +103 83 Qualification to the championship playoffs
2 FC Barcelona Lassa 30 23 5 2 157 78 +79 74
3 ElPozo Murcia 30 19 6 5 130 81 +49 63
4 Palma Futsal 30 17 6 7 107 80 +27 57
5 Aspil Vidal R.N. 30 14 10 6 91 75 +16 52
6 Magna Gurpea 30 14 6 10 111 85 +26 48
7 Catgas Energia S.C. 30 12 8 10 123 124 −1 44
8 30 12 5 13 117 116 +1 41
9 Burela Pescados Rubén 30 12 4 14 92 108 −16 40
10 Santiago Futsal 30 8 7 15 99 119 −20 31
11 DLink Zaragoza 30 8 7 15 108 119 −11 31
12 Jaén Paraíso Interior 30 5 13 12 86 111 −25 28
13 30 6 5 19 72 128 −56 23
14 Jumilla B. Carchelo 30 5 6 19 85 135 −50 21
15 30 4 5 21 75 156 −81 17 Relegation to Segunda División
16 30 4 5 21 97 138 −41 17
Updated to match(es) played on 29 April 2016. Source: LNFS – Primera División and lnfs.es

Results[]

Rd. 1
1st Match
Rd. 16
11 Sept. 3-4 Magna Gurpea-Palma 4-5 22 Dec.
5-6 Zaragoza-FC Barcelona 4-7
4-0 Elche-Antequera 8-3
4-5 Jumilla-El Pozo Murcia 1-2
12 Sept. 2-3 Jaen-Movistar Inter 0-7
4-5 Peniscola-Santiago 3-1
2-2 Burela-Ribera Navarra 2-4
7-2 Santa Coloma-Levante 2-3
Rd. 2
2nd Match
Rd. 17
18 Sept. 9-1 FC Barcelona-Jumilla 3-3 2 Jan.
3-1 Palma-Burela 2-1 3 Jan.
1-2 Antequera-Zaragoza 4-4
5-1 Elpozo Murcia-Santa Coloma 5-5
1-1 Levante-Jaen 2-2
19 Sept. 4-4 Santiago-Magna Gurpea 4-4 4 Jan.
4-2 Ribera Navarra-Elche 8-2
9-4 Movistar Inter-Peniscola 4-1


Rd. 3
3rd Match
Rd. 18
25 Sep. 2-1 Magna Gurpea - Burela 3-2 8 Jan.
5-4 Jumilla - Antequera 6-3
4-4 Zaragoza - Ribera Navarra 0-2 9 Jan.
2-4 Santiago - Inter 1-11
26 Sep. 2-2 Jaen - Elpozo Murcia 1-3
3-6 Elche - Palma 1-6 8 Jan.
6-7 Santa Colma - FC Barcelona 2-5
2-2 Peniscola - Levante 6-2
Rd. 4
4th Match
Rd. 19
2 Oct. 3-2 Levante - Santiago 2-3 15 Jan.
2-2 Palma - Zaragoza 6-5
6-6 Antequera - Santa Coloma 6-6
6-1 FC Barcelona - Jaen 7-3
3 Oct. 3-2 Burela - Elche 2-3
6-4 Ribera Navarra - Jumilla 1-3 16 Jan.
5-2 Elpozo Murcia - Peniscola 5-4
6-5 Inter - Magna Gurpea 5-3


Rd. 5
5th Match
Rd. 20
9 Oct. 5-2 Santa Colma - Ribera Navarra 3-3 20 Jan.
1-2 Jumilla - Palma 2-7
5-6 Jaen - Antequera 5-1 23 Jan.
2-2 Santiago - El Pozo Murcia 6-5 19 Jan.
10 Oct. 2-7 Peniscola - FC Barcelona 1-5
6-2 Zaragoza - Burela 3-6 20 Jan.
7-5 Magna Gurpea - Elche 7-2
7-0 Inter - Levante 7-1
Rd. 6
6th Match
Rd. 21
16 Oct. 1-7 Levante - Magna Gurpea 3-4 19 Feb.
2-3 Elche - Zaragoza 1-1
2-5 Antequera - Peniscola 3-6 20 Feb.
4-2 FC Barcelona - Santiago 7-4
17 Oct. 2-2 Palma - Santa Colma 5-5 19 Feb.
6-6 Burela - Jumilla 5-1
3-0 Ribera Navarra - Jaen 8-3 20 Feb.
2-3 El Pozo Murcia - Inter 2-3


Rd. 7
7th Match
Rd. 22
23 Oct. 5-8 Santa Coloma - Burela 6-1 27 Feb.
1-4 Levante - El Pozo Murcia 3-8 26 Feb.
4-1 Santiago - Antequera 3-11
2-3 Jumilla - Elche 1-1
24 Oct. 5-2 Jaen - Palma 1-5
3-1 Inter - FC Barcelona 1-7 27 Feb.
2-2 Peniscola - Ribera Navarra 3-4
4-1 Magna Gurpea - Zaragoza 4-1 28 Feb.
Rd. 8
8th Match
Rd. 23
30 Oct. 8-2 Palma - Peniscola 4-5 5 Mar.
4-4 Antequera - Inter 1-7
1-5 Elche - Santa Coloma 2-6 4 Mar.
2-4 El Pozo Murcia - Magna Gurpea 3-0
4-0 FC Barcelona - Levante 6-2
31 Oct. 8-2 Zaragoza - Jumilla 7-6
5-2 Ribera Navarra - Santiago 2-1 5 Mar.
3-3 Burela - Jaen 3-3


Rd. 9
9th Match
Rd. 24
6 Nov. 4-2 Levante - Antequera 1-6 19 Mar.
3-1 Santa Coloma - Zaragoza 0-6 18 Mar.
1-3 Santiago - Palma 2-3
7 Nov. 3-7 El Pozo Murcia - FC Barcelona 4-4
4-4 Jaen - Elche 3-3
4-7 Peniscola - Burela 2-3 19 Mar.
3-3 Magna Gurpea - Jumilla 1-1 18 Mar.
2-1 Inter - Ribera Navarra 2-2
Rd. 10
10th Match
Rd. 25
6 Oct. 2-6 Palma - Inter 3-6 26 Mar.
13 Nov. 3-3 Zaragoza - Jaen 4-4
1-6 Elche - Peniscola 2-11
4-3 FC Barcelona - Magna Gurpea 4-2 25 Mar.
4-6 Jumilla - Santa Coloma 4-5 24 Mar.
14 Nov. 2-4 Antequera - El Pozo Murcia 0-6 26 Mar.
4-3 Burela - Santiago 4-1
3-3 Ribera Navarra - Levante 3-2 25 Mar.


Rd. 11
11th Match
Rd. 26
20 Nov. 3-2 Levante - Palma 2-3 1 Apr.
10-3 Magna Gurpea - Santa Coloma 2-4
3-1 Peniscola - Zaragoza 6-2
5-5 FC Barcelona - Antequera 5-4
10-1 Santiago - Elche 4-2
3-3 El Pozo Murcia - Ribera Navarra 5-2 2 Apr.
5-2 Jaen - Jumilla 5-3
21 Nov. 6-0 Inter - Burela 4-1
Rd. 12
12th Match
Rd. 27
24 Nov. 2-7 Elche - Inter 1-5 8 Apr.
0-2 Ribera Navarra - FC Barcelona 4-4
5-1 Burela - Levante 4-2
0-2 Antequera - Magna Gurpea 4-6
3-5 Palma - El Pozo Murcia 2-2 9 Apr.
3-7 Jumilla - Peniscola 2-3
25 Nov. 4-4 Santa Coloma - Jaen 4-4
5-5 Zaragoza - Santiago 3-4 8 Apr.


Rd. 13
13th Match
Rd. 28
27 Nov. 3-4 Antequera - Ribera Navarra 3-4 16 Apr.
8-3 El Pozo Murcia - Burela 8-1
28 Nov. 2-2 FC Barcelona - Palma 1-2 17 Apr.
1-1 Santiago - Jumilla 3-4 15 Apr.
3-4 Peniscola - Santa Coloma 5-6
2-0 Magna Gurpea - Jaen 2-3
8-2 Inter - Zaragoza 7-4
7-3 Levante - Elche 4-4
Rd. 14
14th Match
Rd. 29
3 Dec. 1-1 Magna Gurpea - Ribera Navarra 2-3 24 Apr.
4 Dec. 5-1 Palma - Antequera 3-5 22 Apr.
5-6 Santa Coloma - Santiago 6-5
6-2 Zaragoza - Levante 8-5
5-5 Jaen - Peniscola 3-4 23 Apr.
2-5 Jumilla - Inter 1-11 29 Mar.
5 Dec. 1-5 Elche - El Pozo Murcia 4-7 22 Apr.
0-5 Burela - FC Barcelona 3-4


Rd. 15
15th Match
Rd. 30
18 Dec. 3-4 Antequera - Burela 3-5 29 Apr.
4-2 El Pozo Murcia - Zaragoza 6-5
7-3 FC Barcelona - Elche 12-3
6-4 Levante - Jumilla 2-3
4-1 Inter - Santa Coloma 3-0
2-6 Peniscola - Magna Gurpea 4-4
4-1 Santiago - Jaen 5-5
19 Dec. 1-1 Ribera Navarra - Palma 0-4

Calendar[]

Round Date Fixtures Clubs Notes
Quarter-finals 13/14/20/21/22 May 2016 8 8 → 4
Semifinals 27/28 May, 2/5 June 2016 4 4 → 2
Final 9/11/16/18 June 2016 3 2 → 1

Bracket[]

Quarter-finals Semifinals Final
                 
1 Movistar Inter 3 8
8 Peñíscola RehabMedic 2 4
1 Movistar Inter 2 2 (3) 5
4 Palma Futsal 3 2 (2) 3
4 Palma Futsal 2 4 2
5 Aspil Vidal R.N. 3 1 1
1 Movistar Inter 6 5 4 3
2 FC Barcelona Lassa 2 3 6 1
2 FC Barcelona Lassa 2 6
7 Catgas Energia S.C. 1 1
2 FC Barcelona Lassa 3 3
6 Magna Gurpea 0 1
3 ElPozo Murcia 3 7 3
6 Magna Gurpea 4 3 4

Quarter-finals[]

1st match[]

May 13, 2016 Magna Gurpea 4–3 ElPozo Murcia Pamplona
20:30 (UTC+2) 16'
29'
31'
Rafa Usín 39'
Boxscore J Ruiz 1'
Lima 22', 32'
Stadium:
Attendance: 2,300
Referee: Gutiérrez Lumbreras, Lope Díaz
May 14, 2016 Peñíscola RehabMedic 2–3 Movistar Inter Peñíscola
18:00 (UTC+2) 11'
28'
Boxscore Cardinal 16'
17'
Daniel 33'
Stadium:
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Redondo Arenales, Viedma Martín
May 14, 2016 Aspil Vidal R.N. 3–2 Palma Futsal Tudela
18:30 (UTC+2) 7'
7'
18'
Boxscore 36'
39'
Stadium:
Referee: García Donas, Moreno Millán
May 14, 2016 Catgas Energia S.C. 1–2 FC Barcelona Lassa Santa Coloma de Gramenet
20:00 (UTC+2) 26' Boxscore Sergio Lozano 7', 38' Stadium:
Attendance: 2,400
Referee: Peña Diaz, Peña Gomez

2nd match[]

May 20, 2016 FC Barcelona Lassa 6–1 Catgas Energia S.C. Barcelona
20:00 (UTC+2) Dyego 18'
Gabriel 28'
Ferrão 29'
Wilde 36'
Aicardo 39', 39'
Boxscore 19' Stadium: Palau Blaugrana
Referee: Juan Cerdá, Martínez García
May 20, 2016 ElPozo Murcia 7–3 Magna Gurpea Murcia
20:30 (UTC+2) 2'
Bebe 6'
Lima 10', 30'
Álex 12', 24'
Marinović 34'
Boxscore Rafa Usín 16', 16'
38'
Stadium: Palacio de Deportes
Referee: Moreno Reina, Ramos Marín
May 20, 2016 Palma Futsal 4–1 Aspil Vidal R.N. Palma de Mallorca
20:30 (UTC+2) 11'
19'
33'
40'
Boxscore 33' Stadium: Palau d'Esports Son Moix
Referee: Martínez Segovia, Múnez Carpintero
May 20, 2016 Movistar Inter 8–4 Peñíscola RehabMedic Torrejón de Ardoz
21:00 (UTC+2) 15'
Cardinal 28', 34'
Daniel 28'
Ortiz 32'
Rivillos 33', 38'
35'
Boxscore 1', 21'
25'
40'
Stadium: Jorge Garbajosa
Referee: Cordero Gallardo, Linares López

3rd match[]

May 22, 2016 ElPozo Murcia 3–4 Magna Gurpea Murcia
12:00 (UTC+2) 1'
23' (o.g.)
29'
Boxscore 2'
Rafa Usín 3', 18'
40'
Stadium: Palacio de Deportes
Referee: Bernabéu Haro, Rabadán Sáinz
May 22, 2016 Palma Futsal 2–1 Aspil Vidal R.N. Palma de Mallorca
12:00 (UTC+2) 15'
34'
Boxscore 35' Stadium: Palau d'Esports Son Moix
Referee: Rodrigo Miguel, Sánchez Molina

Semifinals[]

1st match[]

May 27, 2016 Movistar Inter 2–3 Palma Futsal Torrejón de Ardoz
21:00 (UTC+2) 21'
Rivillos 28'
Boxscore 24'
27'
35'
Stadium: Jorge Garbajosa
Referee: Alonso Montesinos, Urdánoz Apezteguía
May 28, 2016 FC Barcelona Lassa 3–0 Magna Gurpea Barcelona
18:00 (UTC+2) Dyego 9'
Aicardo 12'
Sergio Lozano 39'
Boxscore Stadium: Palau Blaugrana
Referee: Cuesta Sánchez, García Morón

2nd match[]

June 2, 2016 Palma Futsal 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(2–3 p)
Movistar Inter Palma de Mallorca
21:00 (UTC+2) 3', 30' Boxscore Rafael 6'
Daniel 14'
Stadium: Palau d'Esports Son Moix
Referee: García Donas, Moreno Millán
Penalties
soccer ball with red X
soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with check mark
Rivillos soccer ball with check mark
Daniel soccer ball with check mark
Cardinal soccer ball with check mark
June 2, 2016 Magna Gurpea 1–3 FC Barcelona Lassa Pamplona
21:00 (UTC+2) Rafa Usín 39' Boxscore Ferrão 15'
Aicardo 31'
Wilde 40'
Stadium:
Referee: Gutiérrez Lumbreras, Lope Díaz

3rd match[]

June 5, 2016 Movistar Inter 5–3 Palma Futsal Torrejón de Ardoz
20:30 (UTC+2) Ricardinho 14', 38'
14' (o.g.)
24' (o.g.)
Rivillos 40'
Boxscore 4'
4'
40'
Stadium: Jorge Garbajosa
Referee: Bernabéu Haro, Rabadán Sáinz

Final[]

1st match[]

June 9, 2016 Movistar Inter 6–2 FC Barcelona Lassa Torrejón de Ardoz
21:00 (UTC+2) 9'
Cardinal 24'
Pola 30'
Ricardinho 37', 38'
Rivillos 37'
Boxscore Sergio Lozano 18'
Dyego 21'
Stadium: Jorge Garbajosa
Referee: Fortes Pardo, Martínez Flores

2nd match[]

June 11, 2016 Movistar Inter 5–3 FC Barcelona Lassa Torrejón de Ardoz
13:00 (UTC+2) 9'
Rivillos 32'
Ortiz 33'
38'
Ricardinho 40'
Boxscore Wilde 9'
Sergio Lozano 16', 20'
Stadium: Jorge Garbajosa
Referee: Cordero Gallardo, Linares López

3rd match[]

June 16, 2016 FC Barcelona Lassa 6–4 Movistar Inter Barcelona
21:00 (UTC+2) Dyego 9', 27', 37'
Sergio Lozano 25', 31', 40'
Boxscore Pola 9'
Cardinal 10'
14', 29'
Stadium: Palau Blaugrana
Referee: Peña Díaz, Peña Gómez

4th match[]

June 18, 2016 FC Barcelona Lassa 1–3 Movistar Inter Barcelona
13:00 (UTC+2) Ferrão 6' Boxscore Ricardinho 17'
Cardinal 29'
Ortiz 37'
Stadium: Palau Blaugrana
Referee: Alonso Montesinos, Urdánoz Apezteguía


2015–16 Primera División winners
Community of Madrid
Movistar Inter
Eleventh title

Statistics[]

Top scorers[]

[1]

# Player Club Goals
1 Spain 34
2 Spain Catgas Santa Coloma 31
3 Brazil Wilde FC Barcelona Lassa 30
4 Spain Aspil Vidal R.N. 29
5 Spain Santiago Futsal 28
6 Spain Inter Movistar 26
Brazil Palma
7 Spain Catgas Santa Colma 25
8 Spain Aicardo FC Barcelona Lassa 23
Spain
Brazil Bateria FC Barcelona Lassa
Spain
9 Spain Eseverri Magna Gurpea 22
Spain Catgas Santa Colma
Spain Miguelín ElPozo Murcia FS

Hat-tricks[]

Player For Against Result Date
Brazil Bateria FC Barcelona Lassa Jumilla B. Carchelo 9–1 18 September 2015
Spain Jumilla B. Carchelo 4–5 25 September 2015
Spain Catgas Santa Coloma 6–6 2 October 2015
Portugal Ricardinho Inter Movistar Magna Gurpea 6–5 3 October 2015
Spain Catgas Santa Coloma Aspil Vidal R.N. 5–2 9 October 2015
Spain 5 Burela Pescados Rubén Catgas Santa Coloma 8–5 23 October 2015
Brazil 4 Inter Movistar 4–4 30 October 2015
Spain 4 6–1 13 November 2015
Spain Catgas Santa Coloma Jumilla B. Carchelo 6–4 13 November 2015
Spain 4 Magna Gurpea Catgas Santa Coloma 10–3 20 November 2015
Spain Santiago Futsal 10–1 20 November 2015
Spain Alex ElPozo Murcia Palma Futsal 5–3 24 November 2015
Spain Santiago Futsal D-Link Zaragoza 5–5 25 November 2015
Spain Aspil Vidal R.N. 3–4 27 November 2015
Spain 7–3 28 November 2015
Brazil Palma Futsal 5–1 4 December 2015
Spain Santiago Futsal Catgas Santa Coloma 6–5 4 December 2015
Spain Inter Movistar Jumilla B. Carchelo 5–2 4 December 2015
Brazil Bateria FC Barcelona Lassa 7–3 18 December 2015
Spain 4 Jumilla B. Carchelo 6–4 18 December 2015
Spain Palma Futsal Magna Gurpea 5–4 22 December 2015
Spain 8–3 22 December 2015
Spain Aspil Vidal R.N. 8–2 4 January 2016
Spain Rafa Usín Magna Gurpea Santiago Futsal 4–4 4 January 2016
Brazil Palma 6–1 8 January 2016
Spain Inter Movistar Santiago Futsal 11–1 9 January 2016
Spain 4 Catgas Santa Coloma 6–6 15 January 2016
Brazil Palma D-Link Zaragoza 6–5 15 January 2016
Spain 4 Santiago Futsal ElPozo Murcia 6–5 19 January 2016
Spain 4 Palma Jumilla B. Carchelo 7–2 20 January 2016
Spain Rafa Usín Magna Gurpea 7–2 20 January 2016
Spain 5 Aspil Vidal R.N. Jaén Paraíso Interior 8–3 20 February 2016
Spain FC Barcelona Lassa Santiago 7–4 20 February 2016
Spain Santiago 11–3 26 February 2016
Spain ElPozo Murcia 3–8 26 February 2016
Spain 4 Catgas Santa Coloma Burela Pescados Rubén 6–1 26 February 2016
Spain Magna Gurpea D-Link Zaragoza 4–1 28 February 2016
Spain Jumilla B. Carchelo D-Link Zaragoza 6–7 4 March 2016
Spain Inter Movistar 7–1 5 March 2016
Spain Jumilla B. Carchelo Catgas Santa Coloma 4–5 24 March 2016
Spain Miguelín ElPozo Murcia 6–0 26 March 2016
Spain Rivillos Inter Movistar Jumilla B. Carchelo 11–1 29 March 2016
Brazil Palma 3–2 1 April 2016
Spain D-Link Zaragoza 6–2 1 April 2016
Spain Magna Gurpea 6–4 8 April 2016
Brazil ElPozo Murcia Burela Pescados Rubén 8–1 16 April 2016
Spain Palma 5–3 22 April 2016
Spain José Ruiz ElPozo Murcia 7–4 22 April 2016
Spain Lin FC Barcelona Lassa 12–3 29 April 2016
Brazil Dyego FC Barcelona Lassa 12–3 29 April 2016
Note

4 Player scored 4 goals
5 Player scored 5 goals

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "LNFS Top Scorers". Retrieved 29 April 2016.
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