Supercopa ASOBAL

The Supercopa ASOBAL or the Supercopa de España de Balonmano was an annual cup competition for Spanish handball teams. It was organised by the Liga ASOBAL. It was first played for in 1985 and was disputed between the Liga ASOBAL champions and the winners of the Copa del Rey de Balonmano. It was played as a single match, at a neutral venue and in different cities every year. In 2022 it was replaced by Supercopa Ibérica.[1]

Supercopa ASOBAL
Founded1985
Ceased2022
No. of teams2
CountrySpain
ConfederationEHF
Last
champion(s)
FC Barcelona
(2021)
Most titlesFC Barcelona (24 titles)

Season by season

Season Venue Champion Runners-up Score Coach champion
2021–2022TorrelavegaFC BarcelonaABANCA Ademar León30–27Antonio Carlos Ortega
2020–2021BenidormFC BarcelonaBM Benidorm38–18Xavier Pascual
2019–2020CuencaFC Barcelona Assistència SanitàriaLiberbank Cuenca33–22Xavier Pascual
2018–2019LogroñoFC Barcelona LassaLogroño La Rioja35–27Xavier Pascual
2017–2018Ciudad RealFC Barcelona LassaLogroño La Rioja31–25Xavier Pascual
2016–2017PamplonaFC Barcelona LassaHelvetia Anaitasuna38–30Xavier Pascual
2015–2016ZaragozaFC Barcelona LassaFraikin Granollers26–23Xavier Pascual
2014–2015TarragonaFC BarcelonaFraikin Granollers32–28Xavier Pascual
2013–2014ValladolidFC Barcelona IntersportNaturhouse La Rioja40–31Xavier Pascual
2012–2013MadridFC Barcelona IntersportAtlético Madrid34–31[2]Xavier Pascual
2011–2012MadridAtlético MadridBarcelona33–26Talant Dujshebaev
2010–2011CórdobaRenovalia Ciudad RealBarcelona Borges29–28Talant Dujshebaev
2009–2010GuadalajaraFC Barcelona HandbolBM Ciudad Real33–26Xavier Pascual
2008–2009AlbaceteFC Barcelona HandbolBM Ciudad Real26–25Manolo Cadenas
2007–2008SalamancaBM Ciudad RealFC Barcelona Handbol32–30Talant Dujshebaev
2006–2007PontevedraFC Barcelona HandbolBM Valladolid36–33Xesco Espar
2005–2006MálagaPortland San AntonioBM Valladolid29–27"Zupo" Equisoain
2004–2005LleidaBM Ciudad RealFC Barcelona Handbol32–29Juan de Dios Román
2003–2004EibarFC Barcelona HandbolBM Ciudad Real26–25Valero Rivera
2002–2003LeónPortland San AntonioCB Ademar León33–27"Zupo" Equisoain
2001–2002TudelaPortland San AntonioCB Ademar León26–24"Zupo" Equisoain
2000–2001IbizaFC Barcelona HandbolBM Valladolid34–32Valero Rivera
1999–2000Pilar de la HoradadaFC Barcelona HandbolPortland San Antonio27–23Valero Rivera
1998–1999Not Held
1997–1998MoguerFC Barcelona HandbolCaja Cantabria30–28Valero Rivera
1996–1997PalenciaFC Barcelona HandbolElgorriaga Bidasoa25–15Valero Rivera
1995–1996SantanderElgorriaga BidasoaCaja Cantabria29–28Juantxo Villarreal
1994–1995GranadaTeka SantanderFC Barcelona Handbol29–28Julián Ruiz
1993–1994ZaragozaFC Barcelona HandbolElgorriaga Bidasoa30–22Valero Rivera
1992–1993TorrelavegaTeka SantanderCB Avidesa28–19Emilio Alonso
1991–1992San SebastiánFC Barcelona HandbolCB Avidesa29–21Valero Rivera
1990–1991ZaragozaFC Barcelona HandbolTeka Santander22–18Valero Rivera
1989–1990EibarFC Barcelona HandbolCD Cajamadrid30–22Valero Rivera
1988–1989AlcañizFC Barcelona HandbolElgorriaga Bidasoa29–21Valero Rivera
1987–1988IbizaAtlético MadridElgorriaga Bidasoa22–20Juan de Dios Román
1986–1987BurrianaFC Barcelona HandbolTecnisan19–18Valero Rivera
1985–1986AlicanteAtlético MadridFC Barcelona Handbol27–22Jordi Alvaro

Titles by team

Titles Club
24 titlesFC Barcelona
3 titlesAtlético Madrid (1)
3 titlesBM Ciudad Real
3 titlesSDC San Antonio
2 titlesTeka Cantabria
1 titlesElgorriaga Bidasoa

(1) Includes titles from former and current Atlético Madrid

References

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