Liga ASOBAL 1991–92

Liga ASOBAL 1991–92 season was the second since its establishment. 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 four of every groups passed to the second phase for the title. The last four passed to the second phase for the permanence in Liga ASOBAL.

First phase

Group A

Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1Elgorriaga Bidasoa 14111235432232 23
2Barcelona 14102235329162 22
3Granollers 1493237832751 21
4Avidesa Alzira 1482435133021 18
5Arcos Valladolid 14527356370–14 12
6Puleva Maristas143110353382–29 7
7Sdad Conquense 142210326365–39 6
8Xerox Arrate 141112293377–84 3
Second Round (title)
Second Round (permanence)

Group B

Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1Teka 14120237629878 24
2Atlético Madrid 1491429527124 19
3CajaPontevedra 148063183180 16
4Mepamsa San Antonio14716339348–9 15
5Gáldar 3 de Mayo 14617324339–15 13
6Juventud Alcalá 14527308330–22 12
7Helados Alacant 143110333357–24 7
8Guadalajara 143011299331–32 6
Second Round (title)
Second Round (permanence)

Second phase

Group I

Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1Barcelona 14111232027050 23
2Granollers 1473437433341 17
3Atlético Madrid 1481529328112 17
4Avidesa Alzira 1472533130130 16
5Teka 146353203200 15
6CajaPontevedra 14527326358–32 12
7Elgorriaga Bidasoa 14239275328–53 7
8Mepamsa San Antonio142111305353–48 5
EHF Champions League
EHF Cup Winners' Cup
As Copa del Rey winner
EHF Cup
As Copa ASOBAL winner
1991–92 Liga ASOBAL winners
Catalonia
Barcelona
Second title

Group II

Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1Puelva Maristas1494138031961 22
2Arcos Valladolid 14100435133318 20
3Juventud Alcalá 1480631630610 16
4Gáldar Tres Mayo 14545338341–3 14
5Helados Alacant 14536309322–13 13
6Sdad. Conquense 14446335338–3 12
7Guadalajara 14365293309–16 12
8Xerox Arrate 141112293347–54 3
In–Out promotion
Relegated

In–Out promotion

1st leg

2nd leg

Top goal scorers

Player Goals Team
Soviet Union Valery Gopin 227 Puleva Maristas
Denmark Kim Gronnemose 193 Sdad Conquense
Spain Juan Alemany 177 Avidesa Alzira
Poland Bogdan Wenta 163 Elgorriaga Bidasoa
Spain Eugenio Rodríguez 152 CajaPontevedra
Soviet Union Oleg Lvov 152 Mepamsa San Antonio
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Puzović 149 Juventud Alcalá
Finland Jan Rönnberg 145 Gáldar Tres de Mayo
Spain Juan Carlos Auserón 144 Arcos Valladolid
Spain Jordi Fernández 143 Granollers
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