2013–14 División de Honor Femenina de Balonmano

División de Honor
Season 2013–14
Champions Bera Bera
Relegated Mar Alicante & Kukullaga Etxebarri
EHF Cup Bera Bera & Rocasa ACE G.C.
EHF Cup Winners' Cup Mecalia Atl. Guardés
Matches played 182
Goals scored 9486 (52.12 per match)
Top goalscorer Tania Yáñez, 220
Biggest home win Prosetecnisa Zuazo 36–17 Canyamelar Valencia
Biggest away win Kukullaga Etxebarri 15–40 Bera Bera
Highest scoring Helvetia Alcobendas 41–31 Kukullaga Etxebarri

The División de Honor Femenina 2013–14 is the 58th season of women's handball top flight in Spain since its establishment. Itxako, four times champion, were the defending champion but the club was disbanded during 2013's summer. The season began on 13 September, 2013 and the last matchday was played on 17 May, 2014. A total of 14 teams took part the league, 11 of which had already contested in the 2012–13 season, 1 new created team and two of which were promoted from the División de Plata 2012–13.

Bera Bera won its second title in a row. Bera Bera won the championship on 10 May with one matchday remaining left to play.[1] Further, regarding to European competitions for next season; Bera Bera (originally qualified for EHF Champions League although later declined to take part in the competition due to financial constraints) and Rocasa ACE G.C. qualified to 2014–15 EHF Cup and Mecalia Atlético Guardés to EHF Cup Winners' Cup.

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from 2012–13 División de Plata

Teams relegated to 2014–15 División de Plata

New team

Teams

Bera Bera
Elche Mustang
Alcobendas
Atl. Guardés
Porriño
Cleba
Zuazo
Mar Alicante
Kukullaga
Castelldefels
Adesal Córdoba
Aula Cultural
Canyamelar Valencia
2013–14 División de Honor teams
Rocasa ACE G.C.
Canary Islands
Team City Stadium Capacity
Bera Bera San Sebastián Bidebieta 1,000
Elche Mustang Elche Poliesportiu de Carrús 800
Rocasa ACE G.C. Telde Antonio Moreno 800
Helvetia Alcobendas Alcobendas Los Sueños 1,000
Mecalia Atl. Guardés A Guarda A Sangriña 1,500
Porriño O Porriño Polideportivo Municipal 1,600
Cleba León León Palacio de los Deportes 6,500
Prosetecnisa Zuazo Barakaldo Lasesarre 2,576
Mar Alicante Alicante Pabellón Agustinos 1,868
Canyamelar Valencia Valencia El Cabanyal 1,200
Kukullaga Etxebarri Etxebarri Polideportivo Municipal 1,400
Castelldefels Castelldefels Can Vinader 800
Adesal Córdoba Córdoba La Fuensanta 600
Aula Cultural Viveros Herol Valladolid Miriam Blasco 400

Final standings

Team Pld W D L GF GA Diff Pts
1 Bera Bera 26231273953320647
2 Rocasa ACE G.C. 26212377065511544
3 Helvetia Alcobendas2618357516787339
4 Mecalia Atl. Guardés26160106546243032
5 Porriño 26132116967071128
6 Elche Mustang 26131127096654427
7 Aula Cultural Viveros Herol26112136887253724
8 Prosetecnisa Zuazo 2610214661660122
9 Canyamelar Valencia 2693146367036721
10 Cleba León 2683156476884119
11 Mar Alicante 2683156126584619
12 Castelldefels2681176427207817
13 Adesal Córdoba2661196567267813
14 Kukullaga Etxebarri26521962574411912
EHF Champions League
EHF Cup
EHF Cup Winners' Cup
Relegated to División de Plata
2013–14 División de Honor Femenina winners
Basque Country (autonomous community)
Bera Bera
Second title

Top goalscorers

Rank Name Team Goals GP GPG
1 Spain Tania Yáñez Prosetecnisa Zuazo 220268.46
2 Spain Raquel Caño Cleba León 186267.15
3 Spain Amaia González Aula Cultural Viveros Herol 178266.85
4 Spain Estela Doiro Mecalia Atl. Guardés 173256.92
5 Spain Teresa Francés Helvetia Alcobendas 159246.62
6 Spain Elisabeth Pinedo Bera Bera 154256.16
7 Spain África Sempere Elche Mustang 147265.65
8 Russia Daria Ilina Cleba León 141236.13
9 Spain Silvia Arderius Helvetia Alcobendas 141255.64
10 Spain Inés Hernández Adesal Córdoba 132255.25

See also

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