2009–10 Liga ABF

The Liga ABF 2009–10 was the 54th season of women's handball top flight in Spain since its establishment, running from 12 September 2010 to 15 May 2010. Fourteen teams took part in the championship, with CB Castro Urdiales and CBM Murcia replacing relegated teams CB Monóvar and CB Zuazo.

Defending champion SD Itxako won its second title,[1] while EHF Cup runner-up CBF Elda was second and BM Sagunto, Mar Alicante and CB León also qualified for EHF's competitions.[2] BM Gijón and CB Ribarroja were relegated, with the latter (CB Amadeo Tortajada's successor) being disbanded following the end of the season.

Teams by autonomy

Table

# Team Pld W D L GF GA Pt 2010
1Itxako 26 22 2 2 781 536 46 QF for the 2011 Champions League
2Elda 26 20 3 3 779 608 43 1 QF for the 2011 Champions League's qual. stage
3Sagunto 26 19 1 6 799 668 39 1 QF for the 2011 EHF Cup
4Mar Alicante 26 17 2 7 765 641 36 1 QF for the 2011 Cup Winners' Cup
5León 26 15 1 10 641 619 31 3 QF for the 2011 EHF Cup
6Bera Bera 26 14 1 11 739 693 29 2
7Elche 26 11 2 13 682 673 24 1
8Goya Almería 26 11 2 13 631 676 24 1
9Castro Urdiales 26 11 1 14 660 663 23 (N)
10Alcobendas 26 10 3 13 645 703 23
11Remudas 26 8 3 15 635 706 19
12Sagardía 26 7 1 18 610 753 15 (N)
13Gijón 26 4 4 18 584 672 12 4 Relegated to Division de Honor Plata
14Ribarroja 26 0 0 26 517 856 0 (N) Disbanded

References

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