CBF Elda

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Elda Prestigio
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Short nameClub Balonmano Femenino Elda
Founded1985
ArenaPabellón Municipal Ciudad de Elda, Elda
Capacity3,000 seats
PresidentJosé Joaquín Verdú
Head coachPepe Rizo
League División de Plata
2015–16División de Plata, 6th
Club colours 
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Club Balonmano Femenino Elda, also known as Elda Prestigio for sponsorship reasons, is a Spanish women's handball team from Elda, Valencian Community founded in 1985.

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Elda was promoted in 1992 to the División de Honor, where it played for the next two decades. In the late 1990s it became a national powerhouse, winning four leagues and two national cups between 1999 and 2008. [1] The team's major success in European competition was reaching the 2005 Champions League quarter-finals and the 2010 EHF Cup final, lost to Randers HK. It also reached the EHF Cup and Cup Winners' Cup's semifinals in 1998, 2002 and 2007. [2]

In June 2012 Elda asked to be relegated to the third tier due to financial strain. [3]

Titles

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.Notes
1991–922 Primera Nacional 2ndPromoted
1992–93 1 División de Honor 8th
1993–94 1 División de Honor 7th
1994–95 1 División de Honor 5th
1995–96 1 División de Honor 3rd
1996–97 1 División de Honor 3rd
1997–98 1 División de Honor 3rd
1998–99 1 División de Honor 1stLeague champion
1999–00 1 División de Honor 3rd
2000–01 1 División de Honor 3rd
2001–02 1 División de Honor 3rdCup champion
2002–03 1 División de Honor 1stLeague champion
2003–04 1 División de Honor 1stLeague champion
SeasonTierDivisionPos.Notes
2004–05 1 División de Honor 2ndCup champion
2005–06 1 División de Honor 3rd
2006–07 1 División de Honor 3rd
2007–08 1 División de Honor 1stLeague champion
2008–09 1 División de Honor 3rd
2009–10 1 División de Honor 2nd
2010–11 1 División de Honor 2nd
2011–12 1 División de Honor 9thRelegated
2012–133 Primera Nacional 1st
2013–143 Primera Nacional 1stPromoted
2014–152 División de Plata 5th
2015–162 División de Plata 6th

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