2015–16 División de Plata de Balonmano

División de Plata
Season 2015–16
Matches played 240
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The 2015–16 División de Plata de Balonmano is the 22nd season of second-tier handball competition in Spain.

The regular season was to begin in September 2015. After completing 30 matchdays, the top ranked team would be promoted to Liga ASOBAL, and each subsequently ranked team (2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th) would compete in the promotion playoff for the one open spot in the Liga ASOBAL. The three bottom ranked teams would be relegated to Primera Estatal.

Competition rules

The regular season competition would consist of 16 teams playing each other twice for a total of 30 matchdays. At the end of the regular season, the top ranked team in the standings would be promoted to Liga ASOBAL. Teams in 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th place would play each other in the promotion playoff for a single spot in Liga ASOBAL. The bottom three ranked teams would be relegated to Primera División Estatal.

Points during regular season are awarded as follows:

Teams

Bidasoa
Barcelona B
Alcobendas
Amenabar
Antequera
Octavio
Bordils
Palma del Río
Atl. Valladolid
La Roca
Nava
Juanfersa
Covadonga
Zamora
Cisne
Alarcos
Location of teams in División de Plata 2015–16
Team Location Stadium Capacity
MMT Seguros Zamora Zamora Ángel Nieto 1,200
Juanfersa Comunicalia Gijón Palacio de Deportes 5,197
FC Barcelona B Lassa Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,500
Atlético Valladolid Valladolid Huerta del Rey 3,500
Bidasoa Irun Irun Polideportivo Artaleku 2,200
Viveros Herol Nava Nava de la Asunción Polideportivo Municipal 700
Alcobendas Alcobendas Los Sueños 1,000
Academia Octavio Vigo As Travesas 4,500
Zumosol ARS Palma del Río Palma del Río El Pandero 1,500
Bordils Bordils Pavelló Blanc i Verd 500
La Roca La Roca del Vallès Pavelló Nou 1,000
Meridiano Antequera Antequera Fernando Argüelles 2,575
Amenabar Zarautz Zarautz Polideportivo Municipal 3,000
Cisne Pontevedra CGTD de Pontevedra 300
Alarcos Ciudad Real Ciudad Real Quijote Arena 5,863
R.G.C. Covadonga Gijón Braulio García 1,331
^a RGC Covadonga achieved the berth of the reserve team of BM Granollers, which resigned to play in División de Plata.[1]

Regular season standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Atlético Valladolid 24 22 1 1 726 586 +140 45 Promotion to Liga ASOBAL
2 Bidasoa Irun 24 21 0 3 714 563 +151 42 Qualified to promotion playoff
3 Zumosol ARS Palma del Río 24 20 1 3 639 542 +97 41
4 MMT Seguros Zamora 24 17 3 4 628 570 +58 37
5 FC Barcelona Lassa B[lower-alpha 1] 24 15 2 7 724 654 +70 32
6 BM Alarcos Ciudad Real 24 11 3 10 688 687 +1 25 Qualified to promotion playoff
7 Juanfersa Comunicalia 23 11 2 10 609 583 +26 24
8 RGC Covadonga 24 8 4 12 613 639 26 20
9 Alcobendas 24 8 3 13 594 636 42 19
10 Meridiano Antequera 24 7 4 13 600 626 26 18
11 Bordils 24 7 3 14 653 676 23 17
12 La Roca 21 6 3 12 645 707 62 15
13 Viveros Herol Nava 23 5 3 15 560 628 68 13
14 Amenabar Zarautz 24 5 2 17 591 708 117 12 Relegation to Primera División
15 Cisne BM 24 5 2 17 630 720 90 12
16 Academia Octavio 24 5 0 19 581 669 88 10
Updated to match(es) played on 29 March 2016. Source: División de Plata
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored
Notes:
  1. FC Barcelona Lassa B is uneligible for promotion nor playoffs.

References

  1. "La Federación admite al Grupo en Plata" (in Spanish). La Nueva España. 27 June 2015.

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