BM Alcobendas

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Secin Group Alcobendas
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Full nameClub Balonmano Alcobendas
Founded1994
Arena Pabellón de los Sueños, Alcobendas,
Community of Madrid,
Spain
Capacity1,000
President Flag of Spain.svg Luis Carlos Torrescusa
Head coach Flag of Spain.svg M: Ángel Castaño
Flag of Spain.svg W: Cristina Cabeza
LeagueM: Liga ASOBAL
W: División de Honor
2017–18M: División de Plata, 1st
W: División de Plata, 1st
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Balonmano Alcobendas is a handball club based in Alcobendas, Madrid. BM Alcobendas plays in Liga ASOBAL.

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Alcobendas' women's team was 4th in the 2011–12 División de Honor, qualifying for EHF competitions for the first time. [1]

Men's team

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.Notes
1994–953 Primera Nacional 5th (Group A)
1995–963 Primera Nacional 7th (Group C)
1996–973 Primera Nacional 4th (Group C)
1997–983 Primera Nacional 3rd (Group B)
1998–993 Primera Nacional 1st (Group A)Promoted
1999–00 2 Honor B 6th
2000–01 2 Honor B 7th
2001–02 2 Honor B 1stPromoted
2002–03 1 ASOBAL 15thRelegated
2003–04 2 Honor B 1stPromoted
2004–05 1 ASOBAL 12th
2005–06 1 ASOBAL 15thRelegated
2006–07 2 Honor B 4th
SeasonTierDivisionPos.Notes
2007–08 2 Honor B 1stPromoted
2008–09 1 ASOBAL 14th
2009–10 1 ASOBAL 9th
2010–11 1 ASOBAL 16thRelegated
2011–12 2 Plata 9th
2012–13 2 Plata 5th / SF
2013–14 2 Plata 3rd / F
2014–15 2 Plata 7th
2015–16 2 Plata 11th
2016–17 2 Plata 6th / SF
2017–18 2 Plata 1stPromoted
2018–19 1 ASOBAL

Team

Squad for the 2018–19 season

Women's team

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.Notes
2005–062 1ª Nacional 5th (Group C)
2006–072 1ª Nacional 2nd (Group C)
2007–082 1ª Nacional 1st (Group C)Promoted
2008–09 1 Honor 10th
2009–10 1 Honor 9th
2010–11 1 Honor 10th
2011–12 1 Honor 4th
2012–13 1 Honor 4th
2013–14 1 Honor 3rd
2014–15 1 Honor 4th
2015–16 1 Honor 4th
SeasonTierDivisionPos.Notes
2016–17 1 Honor 13thRelegated
2017–182División de Plata1st / FPromoted
2018–19 1 Honor 11th

European record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2016-17 Challenge Cup R2 Flag of North Macedonia.svg ŽRK Kumanovo 31–1523–1777–57
R3 Flag of Portugal.svg Colégio de Gaia 25–2119–2944–50

Team

Squad for the 2020–21 season

Notable players

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