Liga ASOBAL 2008–09
Liga ASOBAL 2008–09 season (known as the SabadellAtlántico ASOBAL for sponsorship reasons) is the 19th since its establishment. Ciudad Real are the defending champions, having won their 3rd La Liga title in the previous season. The campaign began on Saturday, 13 September 2008. The league is originally scheduled to end on 16 May 2009. A total of 16 teams contest the league, 14 of which have already contested in the 2007–08 season, and two of which have been promoted from the División de Honor B. In addition, a new match ball - the SELECT Super Five- is serving as the official ball for all matches.
Promotion and relegation
Teams promoted from 2007–08 División de Honor B de Balonmano
Teams relegated to 2007–08 División de Honor B de Balonmano
Team information
Teams playing in Liga ASOBAL 2008-2009
Team |
Venue |
Capacity |
BM Alcobendas |
Severo Ochoa |
3,000 |
Antequera 2010 |
Fernando Argüelles |
2,575 |
JD Arrate |
Polideportivo Ipurua |
3,500 |
CAI BM Aragón |
Príncipe Felipe |
12,000 |
FC Barcelona |
Palau Blaugrana |
8,250 |
Ciudad Real |
Quijote Arena |
5,107 |
Cuenca 2016 |
El Sargal |
1,900 |
Fraikin Granollers |
Palau D'Esports |
6,500 |
Naturhouse La Rioja |
Palacio de los Deportes |
3,851 |
Keymare Almería |
Mpal. Rafael Florido |
2,000 |
Octavio Pilotes Posada |
As Travesas |
3,500 |
Pevafersa Valladolid |
Huerta del Rey |
3,500 |
Portland San Antonio |
Pabellón Universitario |
3,000 |
Reale Ademar León |
Palacio Municipal |
6,000 |
SD Teucro |
Pavillón Municipal |
3,500 |
CB Torrevieja |
Palacio de los Deportes |
4,500 |
- Last updated: 10 May 2009
League table
Teams by autonomous community
Top goal scorers
Top goalkeepers
References
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