Football league season
Liga ASOBAL Season 2010–11 Champions FC Barcelona Borges Relegated Toledo & Alcobendas EHF Champions League Barcelona Borges, Renovalia Ciudad Real & Reale Ademar EHF Cup Fraikin Granollers, Cuatro Rayas Valladolid & CAI BM Aragón Matches played 240 Goals scored 13,620 (56.75 per match) Top goalscorer Rafael Baena (Antequera) – 179 goals Biggest home win Cuatro Rayas Toledo 44–21 Toledo Biggest away win Alcobendas 26–40 Naturhouse La Rioja Highest scoring Reale Ademar 34–41 Ciudad Real
Liga ASOBAL 2010–11 season was the 21st since its establishment. Ciudad Real were the defending champions, having won their 5th La Liga title in the previous season . The campaign began on Saturday, 11 September 2010. The league was originally scheduled to end on 21 May 2011. A total of 16 teams contested the league, 14 of which had already been contested in the 2009–10 season , and two of which were promoted from the División de Plata .
Barcelona Borges won their tenth ASOBAL title.
Teams promoted from 2009–10 División de Honor B de Balonmano
Teams relegated to 2010–11 División de Honor B de Balonmano
2010–11 Liga Asobal teams
Team
Venue
Capacity
Alcobendas
Severo Ochoa
3,000
Antequera
Fernando Argüelles
2,575
Arrate
Polideportivo Ipurua
3,500
CAI BM Aragón
Príncipe Felipe
12,000
Barcelona Borges
Palau Blaugrana
8,250
Renovalia Ciudad Real
Quijote Arena
5,107
Cuenca 2016
El Sargal
1,900
Fraikin Granollers
Palau D'Esports
6,500
Alser Puerto Sagunto
Pabellón Municipal
1,500
Toledo
Javier Lozano Cid
2,500
Naturhouse La Rioja
Palacio de los Deportes
3,851
Quabit Guadalajara
Multiusos de Guadalajara
5,894
Cuatro Rayas Valladolid
Huerta del Rey
3,500
AMAYA Sport S.A.
Pabellón Universitario
3,000
Reale Ademar León
Palacio Municipal
6,000
Torrevieja
Palacio de los Deportes
4,500
League table
See also
References
External links
2010–11 in European handball (EHF)
EHF competitions
League competitions