CB Alzira

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Avidesa Alzira
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Full nameClub Balonmano Alzira
Founded1989 [1]
Dissolved1995 [2]
Arena Palacio de los Deportes, Alzira,
Spain
Capacity2,800
1994–95 Liga ASOBAL, 10th
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Club Balonmano Alzira was a Spanish handball team based in Alzira, Spain. CB Alzira achieved two great trophies before it was dissolved in 1995.

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The club was founded in 1989 when a club located in Valencia city, Caixa Valencia was relocated to Alzira and renamed as Avidesa Alzira. The club was dissolved in July 1995, due to huge committed debts with its players. [3] [4]

Trophies

Notable players

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References

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