División de Honor de Waterpolo 2011–12

División de Honor 2011–12
League División de Honor
Sport Water polo
Duration October 2011–May 2012
League champions Atlètic-Barceloneta (12)
Runners-up Sabadell

The 2011–12 season of the División de Honor de Waterpolo was the 89th season of top-tier water polo in Spain.

Atlètic-Barceloneta won their twelfth División de Honor title.

Teams

Mediterrani
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Catalunya
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Montjuïc
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Barcelona
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Sant Andreu
Terrassa
Real Canoe
Waterpolo Navarra
Waterpolo Turia
Sabadell
Mataró
División de Honor de Waterpolo 2011–12 teams
Team City/Area Founded Stadium website
Mediterrani Barcelona 1931 Instal·lació Josep Vallès
Catalunya Barcelona 1931 Complex Esportiu Pau Negre/Piscina Sant Jordi
Atlètic-Barceloneta Barcelona 1913 (1992) Piscina Sant Sebastià
Terrassa Terrassa 1932 Àrea Olímpica
Sant Andreu Sant Andreu de Palomar 1971 Piscina Pere Serrat
Real Canoe Madrid 1931 Piscina Real Canoe
Waterpolo Navarra Pamplona 2006 Ciudad Deportiva Amaya
Montjuïc Barcelona 1944 Piscina CN Montjuïc
Waterpolo Turia Valencia 2007 Piscina Olímpica Castellón
Barcelona Barcelona 1907 Nova Escullera
Sabadell Sabadell 1916 Can Llong
Mataró Quadis Mataró 1932 Instal·lacions CN Mataró

Final standings

Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1Atlètic-Barceloneta22192129012017059
2Sabadell 22181326915611355
3Terrassa 2215252531579647
4Real Canoe 2214352531767745
5Mataró Quadis 2210392041881633
6Mediterrani 229211189182729
7Waterpolo Navarra 228410225263−3828
8Sant Andreu 228212205201426
9Barcelona 228014189190−124
10Catalunya 226214174222−4820
11Montjuïc 226115197266−6919
12Waterpolo Turia 220022107434−3270

Source:[1]

Champions League
LEN Trophy
Relegated
2011–12 División de Honor winners
Catalonia
Atlètic-Barceloneta
twelfth title

Top goal scorers [2]

Player Goals Team
Cuba Yuri Biart 69 Waterpolo Navarra
Spain Óscar Carrillo 57 Sabadell
Spain Sergi Mora 57 Terrassa
Spain Alberto Barroso 51 Real Canoe
Spain Mario García 50 Real Canoe
Bulgaria Svilen Ivanov 50 Terrassa
Hungary Máté Balatoni 49 Montjuïc
Spain Pere Estrany 48 Barcelona
Serbia Marko Čuk 47 Sabadell
Spain Gonzalo Echenique 44 Sabadell

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