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Balonmano Ciudad Real was a Spanish handball team based in Ciudad Real, Castilla La Mancha. BM Ciudad Real played in Liga ASOBAL.
| Renovalia Ciudad Real | |||
|---|---|---|---|
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| Full name | Agrupación Deportiva Cultural Balonmano Ciudad Real | ||
| Founded | 1983 | ||
| Dissolved | 2011 | ||
| Arena | Quijote Arena, Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha, Spain | ||
| Capacity | 5,200 | ||
| President | |||
| League | Liga ASOBAL | ||
| 2010–11 | 2nd | ||
History
editIn July 1983 is founded in the city of Ciudad Real a handball club named Asociación Deportiva Cultural Caserío Vigón. In 1993, other Ciudad Real-based team, Asociación Deportiva Cultural Ciudad Real purchase the rights of ADC Caserío Vigón and renames the team as Balonmano Ciudad Real.
In the 2000's it became one of the strongest teams in Spain with 5 Spanish Champions and 3 Champions Leagues.
Relocation
editIn 2011, BM Ciudad Real was relocated to Madrid under the new name BM Atlético de Madrid for financial reasions.[1] It was finally dissolved two years later.[2] The club Club Balonmano Caserío Ciudad Real was created on 27 July 2011 by fan associations of BM Ciudad Real as a replacement club.[3][4]
Club names
edit- Agrupación Deportiva Cultural Caserio Vigón – (1983–1993)
- Agrupación Deportiva Cultural Ciudad Real – (1993–2011)
Trophies
edit- Liga ASOBAL: 5
- EHF Champions League: 3
- EHF Men's Champions Trophy: 3
- Winners: 2005, 2006 and 2008
- EHF Challenge Cup
- Runners-Up: 1998–99
- Copa del Rey: 3
- Winners: 2003, 2008 & 2011
- Runners-Up: 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006
- ASOBAL Cup: 6
- Winners: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 & 2011
- Supercopa ASOBAL: 3
- Winners: 2005, 2008 & 2011
- Runners-Up: 2004
- City Cup
- Runners-Up: 1999
- EHF Cup Winner's Cup: 2
- Winners: 2002, 2003
- IHF Super Globe: 2
- Double: 1
- Winners: 2007–08
Statistics 2010/11
edit| Liga ASOBAL | Position | Pts | P | W | D | L | F | A |
| BM Ciudad Real | 2nd | 54 | 30 | 27 | 0 | 3 | 986 | 777 |
Stadium information
edit- Name: – Quijote Arena
- City: – Ciudad Real
- Capacity: – 5,200
- Address: – Polígono Industrial Larache.
Notable coaches
editFamous players
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José Javier Hombrados
Jordi Núñez
Antonio Muñoz Villanueva
Santi Urdiales
Angel Hermida
Javier Valenzuela
Xabier Mikel Rekondo
Talant Duyshebaev
Mirza Džomba
Ólafur Stefánsson
Iker Romero
Julen Aguinagalde
Petar Metličić
Joan Cañellas
Uroš Zorman
Hussein Zaky
Aleš Pajovič
Gheorghe Covaciu
Didier Dinart
Jonas Källman
David Davis
Alberto Entrerríos
/
Siarhei Rutenka
Kiril Lazarov
Isaías Guardiola
Mariusz Jurkiewicz
Eric Gull
Chema Rodríguez
Luc Abalo
Jérôme Fernandez
/
Rolando Uríos
Senjanin Maglajlija
/
Julio Fis
Torsten Laen
Claus Møller Jakobsen
Sergey Pogorelov
Christian Hjermind
/
Arpad Šterbik
Viran Morros
Egor Evdokimov
References
edit- ↑ "BM Ciudad Real pasa a llamarse BM Atlético de Madrid" (in Spanish). Marca.
- ↑ Official statement bmatleticodemadrid.com, July 9, 2013
- ↑ Peco, H. (28 March 2025). "Ciudad Real, el regreso de la localidad que levantó un imperio en el balonmano". Lanza Digital.
- ↑ Calonge, Lorenzo (20 September 2025). "Ciudad Real, el regreso de la localidad que levantó un imperio en el balonmano". El País.
External links
edit- (in Spanish and English) BM Ciudad Real Official Website
- (in Spanish) Documentacion para entrenadores de Balonmano
- (in Spanish) Revista digital de la Liga Asobal Balonmano
