2015–16 Copa De La Reina De Balonmano
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2015–16 Copa De La Reina De Balonmano
The 2015–16 Copa de la Reina de Balonmano was the 37th edition of the Copa de la Reina de Balonmano. The tournament began in November 2015 with First round matches, following Second round to finish with the Final8. The Final8 took place in O Porriño, Galicia, from 15 to 17 April. The matches will be played at Pavillón Polideportivo de Porriño, with 2,500 capacity seating. It was hosted by Federación Galega de Balonmán, Xunta de Galicia, O Porriño concello & RFEBM. O Porriño hosted Copa de la Reina for the last time in 2013. Bera Bera won its fifth title after defeating newcomer's Prosetecnisa Zuazo in the Final 33–17. Calendar First round Second round Final eight Venue Matches Quarter-finals ---- ---- ---- Semifinals ---- Final Top goalscorers (Final8) Source: own compilation See also * 2015–16 División de Honor Femenina de Balonmano References External linksOfficial website
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CBF Málaga Costa Del Sol
Club Balonmano Femenino Málaga Costa del Sol, also known as Costa del Sol Málaga for sponsorship reasons, (former Rincón Fertilidad Málaga), is a women's handball club from Málaga in Spain. Costa del Sol Málaga competes in the División de Honor, the top tier in the Spanish league system. Season to season Trophies * Spanish League: 1 **2023 * EHF European Cup: 1 **2021 * Copa de la Reina: 2 **2020, 2022 * Supercopa de España: 1 **2021 Team Current squad Squad for the 2023–24 season: ;Goalkepeers * 38 Mercedes Castellanos * 68 Virginia Fernández ;Wingers ;RW: * 11 Sara Bravo * 27 Isabelle dos Santos Medeiros ;LW: * 10 Soledad López * 22 Laura Sánchez Cano ;Line Players: * 07 Elisabet Cesáreo * 17 Rocío Campigli * 23 Barbara Vela Rios ;Back players * 02 Gabriela Bitolo * 04 Bárbara Piñeira Calero * 6 Estela Doiro * 9 Silvia Arderius * 13 Elena Cuadrado Sánchez * 15 Estitxu Berasategui * 19 Patrícia Andreia Da Silva Lima * 20 ...
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Zulema González
Zulema Cusseaux (January 3, 1947 – September 30, 2013),Allmusic (((Zulema>Biography)))Accessed May 25, 2010 and attended Howard W. Blake High School. She and her school friend Brenda Hilliard joined a local group called The 5 Crystals, before the two formed the trio the Lovelles, together with fellow Tampa native Albert Bailey. When they met producer Van McCoy and were signed by Maxwell Records, the group's name was changed to Faith, Hope and Charity. Their song "So Much Love" hit #15 on the R&B chart and #60 on the pop chart in 1970. Zulema left Faith, Hope and Charity in 1971 shortly after a label switch to Sussex Records. Bailey and Hilliard would occasionally sing backing vocals on Zulema's albums, though. Her self-titled solo album included the song "American Fruit, African Roots" and a cover of "If This World Were Mine." Zulema started touring as opening act for major stars like Bill Withers. She appeared on a bill with Roberta Flack, Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knig ...
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Alesia Kurchankova
Alesia may refer to: Places France * Alesia (city), an ancient city in Gaul * Alésia (Paris Métro), a station in the Paris Métro * Rue d'Alésia, Paris * Le quartier Alésia, an unofficial district of Paris that mostly overlaps Petit-Montrouge United States * Alesia (Broussard, Louisiana), listed on the NRHP * Alesia, Maryland, an unincorporated community People * Alesia Fieldberg, Canadian television journalist and beauty pageant winner * Alesia Furs (1925–2017), member of the Belarusian independence movement * Alésia Glidewell, American web series director, producer and voice actress * Alesia Graf (born 1980), German boxer * Alesia Holliday, American author * Alesia Raut, Indian-Russian model, VJ, and fashion choreographer * Alesia Stepaniuk (born 1985), Russian Paralympic judoka * Alesia Turava (born 1979), Belarusian middle-distance runner * Alesia Zaitsava (born 1985), Belarusian badminton player Other uses * Battle of Alesia * , a French ocean liner in serv ...
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CDBM Aula
Club Deportivo Balonmano Aula Cultural, also known as Aula Alimentos de Valladolid, is a Spanish women's handball club from Valladolid in División de Honor since 2013. Season to season Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2023-2024 season'' ;Goalkeepers * 12 Carmen Sanz Ledo * 16 Alicia Robles * 1 Laura Garnacho ;Wingers ;RW: * 8 Inoa Lucio * Claudia Moreno ;LW: * 6 Lydia Blanco * 77 Amaia González de Garibay ;Line players * 41 Savina Bergara * 19 Irene Botella * 36 Marcela Arounian ;Back players ;LB * 3 Jimena Laguna * ? Martina Romero ;CB: * 21 Teresa Álvarez Ruiz * 2 Elba Álvarez ;RB: * 10 María Prieto O'Mullony * 18 Lorena Téllez * 29 Laura Bazco Transfers :''Transfers for the 2023-2024 ;Joining * Claudia Moreno (RW) Real Murcia San Lorenzo Balonmano ;Leaving * Cati Benedetti (RW) Uneatlántico Pereda * Fiorella Corimberto (LB) Notable players * Silvia Arderíus * Elisabet Cesáreo Elisabet Cesáreo Romero (born 25 May 1999) is ...
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CB Atlético Guardés
Clube Balonmán Atlético Guardés, also known as Mecalia Atlético Guardés due to sponsorship reasons is a professional handball club from A Guarda, in the province of Pontevedra, Spain. The club was founded in 1967 and plays actually in the División de Honor Femenina de Balonmano, the premier women's professional handball league in Spain. Season to season History The club was promoted in 2012 to the División de Honor. In 2013-2014, the club plays his first continental competition, the EHF Cup Winners' Cup. In three participations, they always stopped their campaign in Round 3. In 2016-2017, they reach quarterfinals in the EHF Challenge Cup, beaten by H 65 Höör. In 2016-2017 won their first spanish championship. Trophies * División de Honor (1): ** 2016–17 * Copa de la Reina: : Runner-up (1): 2022 European record Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2023–24 season'' ;Goalkeepers * Estela Carrera * Miriam Sempere ;Wingers ;LW: * Elena Amores ...
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BM Alcobendas
Balonmano Alcobendas is a handball club based in Alcobendas, Madrid. BM Alcobendas plays in Liga ASOBAL. Alcobendas' women's team was 4th in the 2011–12 División de Honor, qualifying for EHF competitions for the first time.Valencia and Alcobendas, on scene.


Men's team


Season by season

---- *7 seasons in Liga ASOBAL *13 seasons in División de Plata


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CB Elche
Club Balonmano Elche, also known as Elche Mustang for sponsorship reasons, is a women's handball club from Elche in Spain. CB Elche competes in the División de Honor, the top tier in the Spanish league system. CB Elche was 2nd in the 2012–13 season. Season to season Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2023-2024 season'' ;Goalkeepers * Marisol Carratú * Nicole Morales * Udane Bernabe Cobos ;Wingers ;RW: * Alexandra do Nascimento * Clara Gascó * Paula Agullo ;LW: * Lisa Oppedal * Celia Guilabert * Maria Carrilo ;Line Players: * Pipy Wolfs * Ekaterina Zhukova * Noelia Solla ;Back players ;LB * Danila So Delgado * Lucia Guilabert * Kelly de Abreu Rosa ;CB * Patricia Méndez * Nuria Andreu * Zaira Benitez * Paola Bernabe Cobos ;RB * Tessa van Zijl * María Flores Adsuara Transfers :''Transfers for the 2023-2024 ; Joining * Marisol Carratú (GK) * Noelia Solla (PV) * Kelly de Abreu Rosa (LB) ; Leaving * Pamela Rodrigues (GK) Nota ...
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CH Canyamelar
Club Handbol Canyamelar is a Spanish women's handball club from Valencia in División de Honor. The club was created in June 2013 after the disappearance of the CE Handbol Marítim Club Esportiu Handbol Marítim, also known as Valencia Aicequip, was a Spanish women's handball club from Valencia. In 2012 became the successor of national powerhouse BM Sagunto. The club was disbanded in June 2013 due to large debts inherited ... due to the great debts that it had. Season to season References External links * Handball clubs in Spain Sport in Valencia Handball clubs established in 2013 Sports clubs and teams in the Valencian Community {{Handball-club-stub ...
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BM La Calzada
Club Balonmano La Calzada, also known as Motive.co Gijón for sponsorship reasons, is a women's handball team based in Gijón, Asturias which currently plays in División de Honor Femenina de Balonmano, the top tier in the Spanish league system. History BM La Calzada was founded on 18 October 1995 after the merge of local teams ''Club Balonmano Riscar'' and ''Asociación Deportiva Balonmano La Calzada''. In 2016, the club promoted for the first time to División de Honor and in 2018, the club won its first Copa de la Reina. Season by season Trophies * Copa de la Reina: (1) ** 2017–18 Current squad :''Squad for the 2023–24 season'' ;Goalkeepers * 1 Raquel Álvarez Lafuente * Aida Fernández ;Wingers ;RW: * 8 Paula Valdivia Monserrat ;LW: * 10 María González Martínez * 20 Lucía Laguna Aranda ;Line players * 47 Nayla de Andrés Castillo ;Back players ;LB * 23 Mina Novović * 25 Lucia Fernandez Nieto * Lisa Chiagozie ;CB * Carol Silva * Marta Da Silva F ...
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Club León Balonmano
Club León Balonmano, also known as ''León BM'' or ''Cleba León'', is a Spanish women's handball team from León, Castile and León, Spain. History Club León Balonmano was established in 1996 through a merger of Deleba and Atlético León. Trophies *Copa ABF: 2 **2006, 2011 Season to season ------- *18 seasons in División de Honor Notable players * Nuria Benzal * Raquel Caño * Fabiana Diniz * Deonise Fachinello * Yunisleidy Camejo * Cristina González Ramos * Ayling Martínez * Luciana Mendoza * Mayara Moura Mayara Fier de Moura (born 5 December 1986) is a Brazilian handballer. She is a member of the Brazilian national team and participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil and the 2012 Summer Olympics. Titles *Pan American ... * María Prieto O'Mullony References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Leon Handball clubs in Spain Sports clubs and teams in Castile and León Sport in León, Spain Handball clubs established ...
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