2011–12 División de Honor Femenina de Waterpolo

The 2011–12 División de Honor Femenina de Waterpolo was the 25th edition of the Spanish premier women's water polo championship. Defending champion CN Sabadell won all 22 games to win its tenth title.[1]

Teams by autonomous community

Sant Andreu
Mediterrani
Moscardó
La Latina
Concepción
Navarra 9802
St. Feliu
Location of teams in 2012–13 División de Honor Femenina de Waterpolo
Autonomous community Teams
Catalonia Catalunya 6: Mataró El Tot, Mediterrani, Sabadell Airpool, Sant Andreu, Sant Feliu, Terrassa
Community of Madrid Madrid 3: Concepción, La Latina Covíbar, Moscardó
Andalusia Andalucía 1: Dos Hermanas Emasesa
Aragon Aragón 1: Escuela Zaragoza
Navarre Navarra 1: Universidad Navarra 9802

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GF Pts PS Q/R
1Sabadell Airpool 22 22 0 0 445 118 66 Same position Champions' Cup
2Mataró El Tot 22 19 0 3 292 135 57 Same position Champions' Cup
3Sant Andreu 22 16 2 4 271 150 50 Same position
4Dos Hermanas Emasesa 22 13 1 8 183 212 40 Rise3 LEN Trophy
5Escuela Zaragoza 22 11 2 9 205 243 35 Fall1
6Mediterrani 22 10 4 8 230 209 34 Same position
7Madrid Moscardó 22 11 1 10 237 241 34 Rise1
8Terrassa 22 7 4 11 200 243 25 Rise1
9Universidad Navarra 9802 22 8 1 13 198 268 25 New entry
10Sant Feliu 22 4 1 17 165 300 13 New entry
11La Latina 22 1 1 20 142 307 4 Fall6
12Concepción 22 1 1 20 162 304 4 Fall1

Results

SAB MAT SAN DOS ZAR MED MOS TER UNA SFE LAT CON
Sabadell Airpool 12–9 11–9 25–7 19–6 20–7 19–4 22–5 27–3 23–4 37–2 17–1
Mataró 8–14 5–8 11–2 18–6 13–7 16–2 16–5 17–7 19–6 18–4 16–7
Sant Andreu 6–13 4–6 11–5 15–5 13–9 15–5 14–3 14–6 20–4 12–6 22–6
Dos Hermanas Emasesa 3–21 4–12 8–16 9–4 8–4 10–9 9–8 10–6 9–4 11–6 12–6
Escuela Zaragoza 5–20 3–15 5–8 7–10 12–12 10–8 17–13 16–8 12–8 10–9 12–5
Mediterrani 8–20 5–8 7–6 8–8 9–10 11–11 14–12 12–7 16–2 13–3 19–4
Moscardó 8–17 7–12 6–10 10–12 17–8 11–16 16–11 14–6 17–9 13–8 12–10
Terrassa 3–15 8–12 10–10 7–5 8–8 12–12 8–10 14–9 7–11 12–8 9–7
Universidad Navarra 9802 7–21 7–18 14–14 13–9 10–11 9–7 10–12 6–11 15–12 15–7 15–13
Sant Feliu 6–21 4–12 6–14 11–12 7–14 7–13 3–18 9–13 4–7 12–10 16–10
La Latina 2–29 5–14 4–17 8–12 7–13 8–9 10–13 5–13 0–5 7–7 14–7
Concepción 5–22 8–17 6–13 5–8 8–11 5–21 10–14 8–8 5–13 11–13 15–9

Top scorers

Scorer Team Goals
Spain Roser Tarragó Mataró El Tot 115
Spain Jennifer Pareja Sabadell Airpool 95
Spain Clara Espar Mediterrani 77
Spain Teresa Gorría Sant Andreu 75
Spain Laura López Moscardó 74

References


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