Liga ASOBAL 2000–01

Season of the Spanish Handball League

Liga ASOBAL 2000–01 season was the 11th since its establishment. A total of 14 teams competed this season for the championship.

Competition format

This season, the competition was played in a round-robin format, through 26 rounds. The team with most points earned wins the championship.

Overall standing

Team P W D L G+ G− Dif Pts
1 Caja España Ademar León 26 22 2 2 750 613 137 46
2 Barcelona 26 22 1 3 790 620 170 45
3 Portland San Antonio 26 16 2 8 697 670 27 34
4 Gáldar 26 15 3 8 725 673 52 33
5 Ciudad Real 26 15 2 9 645 642 3 32
6 Valladolid 26 13 3 10 747 722 25 29
7 KH-7 Granollers 26 12 4 10 620 602 18 28
8 Bidasoa 26 11 1 14 616 651 –35 23
9 Cantabria 26 9 1 16 643 689 –46 19
10 Altea 26 7 4 15 590 643 –53 18
11 Pilotes Posada 26 8 2 16 619 661 –42 18
12 Valencia Airtel 26 7 3 16 671 720 –49 17
13 Frogorificos Morrazo 26 7 1 18 595 668 –73 15
14 Garbel Zaragoza 26 3 1 22 600 734 –134 7
EHF Champions League
EHF Cup Winners' Cup
EHF Cup
relegated
2000–01 Liga ASOBAL winners
Castile and León
Caja España Ademar León
First title

The squad of Caja España Ademar León was:[1][2]

Shirt No Nationality Player Birth Date Position
1  Denmark Kasper Hvidt (1976-02-06)6 February 1976 (aged 25) Goalkeeper
2  Spain Alberto Entrerríos (1976-11-07)7 November 1976 (aged 24) Left Back
3  Hungary Csaba Bartók [hu] (1970-05-18)18 May 1970 (aged 31) Right Back
5  Spain Víctor Alvarez Fernández (1981-03-13)13 March 1981 (aged 20) Central Back
6  Spain Juanín García (1977-08-28)28 August 1977 (aged 23) Left Winger
7  Argentina Eric Gull [fr] (1973-08-28)28 August 1973 (aged 27) Right Back
8  Spain Manuel Colón (1977-02-18)18 February 1977 (aged 24) Line Player
9  Spain Iñaki Ordoñez [de] (1968-08-20)20 August 1968 (aged 32) Right Back
10  Spain Antonio Cartón [es] (1980-03-21)21 March 1980 (aged 21) Left Winger
11  Spain Hector Castresana (1975-08-30)30 August 1975 (aged 25) Line Player
13  Sweden Magnus Andersson (1966-05-17)17 May 1966 (aged 35) Central Back
14  Spain Juan Pérez (1974-01-03)3 January 1974 (aged 27) Line Player
15  Spain Alejandro Garcia Pinto (1982-02-08)8 February 1982 (aged 19) Left Back
16  Spain Armand Torrego (1973-10-27)27 October 1973 (aged 27) Goalkeeper
17  Russia Denis Krivochlykov (1971-05-10)10 May 1971 (aged 30) Right Winger
18  Spain Iker Romero (1980-06-15)15 June 1980 (aged 20) Left Back
20  Spain Carlos Rodríguez Prendes (1982-07-18)18 July 1982 (aged 18) Line Player
21  Switzerland Carlos Lima (1970-02-21)21 February 1970 (aged 31) Left Winger
-  Spain Manolo Cadenas (1955-05-20)20 May 1955 (aged 46) Coach

Top goal scorers

Top scorers are:[3]

# Player Team Goals Games Mean
1 Spain Julio Muñoz BM Gáldar 169[4] 26 6,5
2 Spain Alberto Entrerríos Caja España Ademar León 163 26 6.3
3 Spain Ion Belaustegui FC Barcelona 132 26 5.1
4 Croatia Zvonimir Bilić Valencia Airtel 130 26 5.0
5 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mladen Bojinović CD Bidasoa 126 26 4.8

References

  1. ^ "Liga Asobal 2000/01". hispaligas.net (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  2. ^ "Balonmano Liga Asobal 2001 - Ademar". archivo.marca.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-15.
  3. ^ "Liga Asobal". Hand action (in French): 13. July 2001. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Histórico de Goleadores (1991-2017)" (in Spanish). As. 1 June 2017. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
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