BM Remudas

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Full nameBalonmano Remudas
Short nameRemudas
Founded1978
Arena Antonio Moreno, Telde
Capacity800
PresidentAntonio Moreno (ESP)
Head coachIñaki Aniz (ESP)
League División de Honor
2022–23División de Honor, 4th
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Balonmano Remudas, a.k.a. Rocasa Gran Canaria ACE for sponsorship reasons, is a Spanish professional women's handball club from Telde in the island of Gran Canaria, Canary Islands.

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Founded in 1978, ten years later it was promoted to the División de Honor, where it has played since. [1] Its best result is the first place in 2019. [2] Remudas won the EHF Challenge Cup in 2016 and 2019. [3]

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.Notes
1986–872 Primera Nacional 3rd (Group 6)
1987–882 Primera Nacional 1st (Group 6)
1988–892 Primera Nacional 1st (Group 4)Promoted
1989–90 1 División de Honor 8th
1990–91 1 División de Honor 5th
1991–92 1 División de Honor 3rd
1992–93 1 División de Honor 7th
1993–94 1 División de Honor 5th
1994–95 1 División de Honor 6th
1995–96 1 División de Honor 10th
1996–97 1 División de Honor 8th
1997–98 1 División de Honor 10th
1998–99 1 División de Honor 5th
1999–00 1 División de Honor 4th
2000–01 1 División de Honor 6th
2001–02 1 División de Honor 5th
2002–03 1 División de Honor 7th
2003–04 1 División de Honor 8th
2004–05 1 División de Honor 8th
SeasonTierDivisionPos.Notes
2005–06 1 División de Honor 12th
2006–07 1 División de Honor 8th
2007–08 1 División de Honor 8th
2008–09 1 División de Honor 11th
2009–10 1 División de Honor 11th
2010–11 1 División de Honor 12th
2011–12 1 División de Honor 7th
2012–13 1 División de Honor 3rd
2013–14 1 División de Honor 2nd
2014–15 1 División de Honor 2nd
2015–16 1 División de Honor 2nd
2016–17 1 División de Honor 3rd
2017–18 1 División de Honor 3rd
2018–19 1 División de Honor 1st
2019–20 1 División de Honor 8th
2020–21 1 División de Honor 3rd
2021–22 1 División de Honor 3rd

Trophies

European record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClub1st leg2nd legAggregate
2000–01 EHF Cup Winners' Cup R3 Flag of Israel.svg Petah Tikva 42–1443–1185–25
R4 Flag of Romania.svg Zalău 23–1917–2541–44
2002–03 EHF Cup R2 Flag of Belarus.svg Minsk 30–2932–2462–53
R3 Flag of Germany.svg Lützellinden 17–1723–1740–34
R4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Galychanka Lviv 32–2322–2354–46
1/4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Motor Zaporizhzhia 17–2414–2831–52
2013-14 EHF Cup R3 Flag of Belarus.svg Gomel 30–2026–2656–46
1/8 Flag of Russia.svg Lada Togliatti 28–3016–2644–56
2014-15 EHF Cup R3 Flag of Sweden.svg Lugi Lund 28–2425–2353–47
1/8 Flag of Hungary.svg Érd 22–3023–3145–61
2015-16
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Challenge Cup 1/8 Flag of Kosovo.svg Shqiponja 23–3831–5694–54
1/4 Flag of Serbia.svg Aranđelovac 35–2527–1962–44
1/2 Flag of Poland.svg Start Elbląg 25–2422–2247–46
Final Flag of Turkey.svg Kastamonu 29–2533–2962–54
2016-17 Challenge Cup R3 Flag of Finland.svg HIFK 39–1232–2171–33
1/8 Flag of Slovenia.svg Ajdovščina 31–1836–2167–39
1/4 Flag of Croatia.svg Lokomotiva Zagreb 24–2926–2350–52
2017–18 Challenge Cup R3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Maedilon 32–1832–2664–44
1/8 Flag of Sweden.svg Boden 19–1931–2650–45
1/4 Flag of Turkey.svg Zağnos 37–2525–2062–45
1/2 Flag of Croatia.svg Lokomotiva Zagreb 25–2526–2651–51
Final Flag of Poland.svg Lublin 22–2223–2745–49
2018–19
Gold medal blank.svg Winner
Challenge Cup 1/8 Flag of Turkey.svg Yenimahalle 33–2324–2257–45
1/4 Flag of Belarus.svg Gomel 24–1821–2645–44
1/2 Flag of Sweden.svg Kristianstad 22–1731–2053–37
Final Flag of Poland.svg Pogoń Szczecin 23–2430–2353–47
2019–20 EHF Champions League QF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Baník Most 21–28
QF Flag of Serbia.svg Jagodina 28–15
EHF Cup R3 Flag of Romania.svg Măgura Cisnădie 28–2418–2246–46(a)
2021–22
Gold medal blank.svg Winner
EHF European Cup R2 Flag of Portugal.svg A.R.C. Alpendorada 33–2235–2568–47
R3 Flag of Sweden.svg Skara HF 37–3827–2564–63
L16 Flag of Turkey.svg İzmir Büyükşehir 36–2728–2864–55
QF Flag of Spain.svg Visitelche.com CB Elche 23–1722–2245–39
SF Flag of Ukraine.svg HC Galychanka 34–2719–2053–47
F Flag of Spain.svg CBF Málaga Costa del Sol 21–1725–2946–46(a)
2022–23 EHF European League R2 Flag of Croatia.svg ŽRK Bjelovar 42–1937–2279–41
R3 Flag of Norway.svg Sola HK 29–3228–3457–66

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