Liga ASOBAL 1990–91

Liga ASOBAL
Season 1990–91

Liga ASOBAL 1990–91 was the first season of Liga ASOBAL. ASOBAL's governing body was established in May 18, 1990. The league was played in a two phases. In the first phase, a total of 16 teams were separate in two groups of eight teams. The first five of every groups passed to the second phase for the title. The last three passed to the second phase for the permanence in Liga ASOBAL.

First phase

Group A

Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1Barcelona 14130139530293 26
2Avidesa Alzira 14120238031961 24
3Cacaolat Granollers 1481533331518 17
4Xerox Arrate 147072962906 14
5Mepamsa San Antonio14509305358–53 10
6CajaPontevedra 14419318340–22 9
7Plátano Canarias 144010286356–70 8
8Ceset Naranco 142012277313–36 4
Second Round (title)
Second Round (permanence)

Group B

Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1Atlético Madrid 14120233824989 26
2Teka 14112135628571 24
3Elgorriaga Bidasoa 1482431328627 17
4Cajamadrid 1471634332716 14
5Helados Alacant 14608343371–28 10
6Puleva Maristas 14509299339–40 9
7Michelin Valladolid 142111298364–66 8
8Tenerife 3 Mayo 142012306375–69 4
Second Round (title)
Second Round (permanence)

Second phase

Group I

Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1Barcelona 18150345236884 30
2Teka 18122441736849 26
3Atlético Madrid 18121539136823 25
4Elgorriaga Bidasoa 18112541139021 24
5Avidesa Alzira 187384284235 17
6Cajamadrid 186210413439–26 14
7Cacaolat Granollers 186210428465–37 14
8Mepamsa San Antonio186111382410–28 13
9Helados Alacant 184212388418–30 10
10Xerox Arrate 183114362423–61 7
EHF Champions League
EHF Cup Winners' Cup
As Copa del Rey winner
EHF Cup
As Copa ASOBAL runner-up
1990–91 Liga ASOBAL winners
Catalonia
Barcelona
First title

Group II

Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1CajaPontevedra 159243493472 20
2Puelva Maristas 1591534530342 19
3Tenerife 3 Mayo 158253843768 18
4Michelin Valladolid 15618348363–15 13
5Platano Canarias 15618340354–14 13
6Ceset Naranco 153111312335–23 7
In–Out promotion
Relegated

In–Out promotion

1st leg

2nd leg

Top goal scorers

Player Goals Team
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Puzović 232 Cajamadrid
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Portner 207 Barcelona
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Veselin Vujović 198 Barcelona
Iceland Alfreð Gíslason 197 Elgorriaga Bidasoa
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Pero Milošević 174 Helados Alacant
Spain Iván Alemany 173 Avidesa Alzira
Poland Bogdan Wenta 170 Elgorriaga Bidasoa
Soviet Union Oleg Lvov 168 Mepamsa San Antonio
Spain Antonio Ortega 163 Puleva Maristas
Romania Vasile Stîngă 153 Avidesa Alzira
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Thursday, February 18, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.