Liga ASOBAL 1999–2000

Liga ASOBAL 1999–2000 season was the tenth since its establishment. A total of 14 teams competed this season for the championship.

Competition format

This season, the competition format consisted in two phases.

Phase Remark
First All teams competed in the first phase through 26 rounds in a round-robin format.
Second The second phase was divided in two groups;
the first eight teams competed for the championship,
and teams on 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th position played for
permanence-relegation.

Overall standing

Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1Barcelona 262222809619190 46
2Caja España Ademar León261943763605158 42
3Portland San Antonio 26181774265884 37
4Caja Cantabria 26153866461648 33
5Bidasoa 2612776035976 31
6Gáldar 2614210678686–8 30
7Ciudad Real 2612211682697–15 27
8Valencia Airtel 2610511698733–35 25
9Frigorificos Morrazo 2610412631669–38 24
10Valladolid 26104127467415 24
11Granollers 267613629654–25 20
12Garbel Zaragoza 266317631703–72 15
13Caja Pontevedra 263221609718–109 8
14Redcom Airtel 261025537726–189 2
Championship playoff
permanence-relegation playoff

Championship playoff

  quarter-finals semi-finals final
                                                   
  1  Barcelona 34 23 _      
8  Valencia Airtel 21 19 _      
  1  Barcelona 28 32 _      
  4  Bidasoa 22 22 _      
2  Caja España Ademar León 26 30 _    
  7  Ciudad Real 24 29 _      
    1  Barcelona 26 28 25 _  
  3  Portland San Antonio 22 24 23 _  
  3  Portland San Antonio 27 24 _      
6  Gáldar 24 23 _      
2  Caja España Ademar León 23 22 _    
  3  Portland San Antonio 27 28 _      
4  Caja Cantabria 19 23 _    
  4  Bidasoa 22 25 _      
1999–2000 Liga ASOBAL winners
Catalonia
Barcelona
Seventh title

permanence playoff

semi-finals final
 
12  Garbel Zaragoza 27 21 22  
13  Caja Pontevedra 22 27 21  
  1  Granollers 21 23 25
  2  Garbel Zaragoza 18 28 22
11  Granollers 32 33
14  Redcom Airtel Chapela 16 25  

In–Out playoff

In-Out playoff
Barakaldo UPV 25 23
Garbel Zaragoza 25 23

Top goal scorers

Player Goals Team
France Patrick Cazal 166 Bidasoa
Cuba Julio Fis 155 Bidasoa
Spain Alberto Entrerríos 150 Caja España Ademar León
Spain Julio Muñoz 149 Gáldar
Spain Enrique Andreu 146 Valencia Airtel
Slovenia Gregor Cvijič 139 Valencia Airtel
Spain Iker Romero 136 Valladolid
Spain Carlos Viver 135 Caja Pontevedra
Spain Rafael Guijosa 134 Barcelona
Spain Fernando Hernández 133 Caja España Ademar León
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