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Liga ASOBAL

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Season 2025

Liga ASOBALToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

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GranollersMorrazo Cangas
HuescaQuabit Guadalajara

Liga ASOBALStandings

Current Liga ASOBAL 2025 standings with 16 teams. Barcelona leads the table with 54 points after 27 matches, followed by La Rioja on 38 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

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Played: 27Won: 27Lost: 0Goal Diff: +366
2
Played: 26Won: 18Lost: 6Goal Diff: +62
3
Played: 26Won: 17Lost: 7Goal Diff: +46
4
Played: 26Won: 17Lost: 8Goal Diff: +36
5
Played: 26Won: 16Lost: 7Goal Diff: +54
6
Played: 26Won: 12Lost: 8Goal Diff: -4
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Played: 26Won: 12Lost: 11Goal Diff: -12
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Played: 26Won: 11Lost: 13Goal Diff: -43
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Played: 27Won: 9Lost: 15Goal Diff: -64
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Played: 26Won: 10Lost: 15Goal Diff: -40
11
Played: 26Won: 9Lost: 16Goal Diff: -44
12
Played: 26Won: 9Lost: 16Goal Diff: -50
13
Played: 26Won: 8Lost: 17Goal Diff: -60
14
Played: 26Won: 7Lost: 17Goal Diff: -71
15
Played: 26Won: 6Lost: 17Goal Diff: -88
16
Played: 26Won: 4Lost: 19Goal Diff: -88

Liga ASOBALResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Liga ASOBAL. The highest-scoring result was Barcelona 48–31 Ademar. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
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3124
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2633
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4033
4033
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3336
3336
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3327
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2824
2824
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2631
2631
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2826
2826
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3533
3533
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2723
2723
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3835
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2833
2833
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2625
2625
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2442
2442
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3431
3431
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2352
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2524
2524
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3323
3323
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2923
2923
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3234
3234
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3128
3128
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3528
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2525
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4831
4831
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Liga ASOBALTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the Liga ASOBAL. Barcelona leads with 27 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Liga ASOBALBetting Insights

Liga ASOBAL 2025 — key betting statistics across 209 matches played. Games average 60.93 combined scoring. Home sides win 56.9% of the time and the most common scoreline is 28-25. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

60.93Scoring / Match
100.0%Both Score %
56.9%Home Win %
34.9%Away Win %
0.0%Clean Sheet %
+23.60Home Advantage

Liga ASOBALSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Liga ASOBAL, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 60.93 combined scoring per match across 209 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Liga ASOBALUpcoming Fixtures

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Top Scoring Teams

16 teams in the Liga ASOBAL 2025 season ranked by wins. Barcelona leads with 27 wins. Their 1-season average is 27.0 wins per season. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

1BBarcelona27Won
Played27Lost0Goals For1089Goals Against723Avg W27.0Avg L2.0
2LRLa Rioja18Won
Played26Lost6Goals For831Goals Against769Avg W18.0Avg L9.0
Played26Lost7Goals For835Goals Against789Avg W17.0Avg L8.0
4GGranollers17Won
Played26Lost8Goals For818Goals Against782Avg W20.0Avg L7.0
Played26Lost7Goals For815Goals Against761Avg W18.0Avg L7.0
6AAdemar12Won
Played26Lost8Goals For794Goals Against798Avg W15.0Avg L8.0
Played26Lost11Goals For752Goals Against764Avg W14.0Avg L11.0
Played26Lost13Goals For758Goals Against801Avg WAvg L
Played26Lost15Goals For786Goals Against826Avg WAvg L
10CCuenca9Won
Played27Lost15Goals For757Goals Against821Avg W10.0Avg L17.0
Played26Lost16Goals For746Goals Against790Avg W12.0Avg L16.0
Played26Lost16Goals For728Goals Against778Avg W9.0Avg L19.0
13NNava8Won
Played26Lost17Goals For754Goals Against814Avg W11.0Avg L14.0
14PGPuente Genil7Won
Played26Lost17Goals For736Goals Against807Avg W9.0Avg L19.0
15HHuesca6Won
Played26Lost17Goals For771Goals Against859Avg W9.0Avg L19.0
Played26Lost19Goals For765Goals Against853Avg W8.0Avg L19.0

Liga ASOBALPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Liga ASOBAL, from 2022 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1958Preceded byDivisión de Honor

Liga ASOBAL originated in 1958 as the División de Honor, the official Spanish handball championship created by the Royal Spanish Handball Federation (RFEBM). The competition was restructured and rebranded as Liga ASOBAL in 1990 to reflect the modernization of professional handball in Spain and to enhance its commercial appeal. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the league expanded its international profile through European club competition, with Spanish teams becoming dominant forces in the EHF Champions League. The introduction of broadcast partnerships with LaLiga+ and GoalPlay has significantly increased the league's visibility across Europe and beyond, transforming it into one of the continent's most-watched handball competitions outside the Bundesliga.

  • 1958 — División de Honor founded as Spain's top handball championship
  • 1990 — Competition renamed to Liga ASOBAL under new professional structure
  • 1995–2000 — Barcelona dominance begins with five consecutive league titles
  • 2009 — Barcelona completes first undefeated season in Liga ASOBAL history
  • 2014 — Barcelona finishes 30-0, setting modern era perfection record
  • 2024 — Barcelona wins 32nd league title, extending historic dominance

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams16Relegation spots2European spots4

Liga ASOBAL operates as a double round-robin competition where each of the 16 teams plays every opponent twice—once at home and once away—totalling 30 matches per season. Teams earn 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw. The champion is determined by total points accumulated, with tiebreakers applied when teams finish level on points. The bottom two teams are automatically relegated to the Segunda División de Balonmano. The top four teams qualify directly for European competition: typically the champion and runner-up enter the EHF Champions League, while the third and fourth-placed teams compete in the EHF European League. No playoff system exists; promotion and relegation are decided by final regular-season standings.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesFC Barcelona (32)All-time top scorerJuanín García (2,684 goals)

Barcelona's 2013/14 season produced a record 30-0 undefeated campaign, the first perfect season in Liga ASOBAL history, establishing a benchmark for dominance that remains unmatched across European professional handball.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Barcelona's Historic Perfection Continues

FC Barcelona enters the 2024/25 season as the overwhelming favourite, extending their unprecedented dominance of Spanish handball. Through 21 matches, Barcelona maintains a perfect 21-0 record, scoring an extraordinary 824 goals while conceding only 571, establishing a goal differential of +253 that dwarfs all competitors. With 42 points already secured and half the season complete, the club is on course to win their 32nd league title, a record that underscores their position as not merely the most successful team in Liga ASOBAL but arguably the most dominant force in modern European handball. Their nearest challengers—La Rioja (31 points from 21 matches, 15-5 record) and Granollers (30 points, 15-6 record)—remain 11 and 12 points adrift respectively, a gap that appears insurmountable with 15 matches remaining.

The title race has effectively become a competition for the remaining podium positions rather than a genuine challenge to Barcelona's supremacy. La Rioja and Granollers are locked in a tight battle for second place, separated by only one point despite identical records of 15 wins, with La Rioja holding a marginal advantage through superior goal difference (+45 versus +39). Torrelavega sits in fourth with 30 points from 14 wins, just one point behind Granollers, creating a three-team cluster fighting for the second European Champions League spot. These teams represent the genuine competitive narrative of the season—which clubs will secure the premium European qualification slots alongside Barcelona's inevitable first-place finish.

The relegation battle intensifies at the league's lower reaches, with Quabit Guadalajara (10 points, 4-15 record) and Puente Genil (11 points, 5-15 record) occupying the danger zone. Both teams have endured catastrophic campaigns, with Guadalajara's -69 goal differential (+620 scored, -689 conceded) reflecting a fundamental imbalance in their squad. Villa de Aranda (13 points, 6-14 record) and Morrazo Cangas (13 points, 6-14 record) occupy the play-in zone, level on points but separated by goal difference, with both teams facing genuine relegation peril. The gap between safety and the drop zone is compressed to just seven points across the bottom six teams, ensuring that the final 15 matches will determine which clubs survive to compete in Liga ASOBAL next season.

Unexpected Storylines and Standout Performances

The most compelling narrative outside Barcelona's dominance centres on CD Bidasoa Irun's resilience and Ademar León's inconsistency. Bidasoa Irun (27 points, 13-7 record) has established themselves as legitimate European qualification contenders, maintaining a +36 goal differential and demonstrating competitive balance across both home and away fixtures. Their ability to challenge the established elite represents a potential shift in the league's competitive landscape. Conversely, Ademar León (25 points, 10-6 record from fewer matches than other teams) presents a puzzle—their win percentage and goal-scoring prowess suggest they possess the quality for consistent success, yet their point total trails the leaders by 17 points, indicating inconsistency in crucial matches or fixture congestion affecting their campaign trajectory.

Barcelona's statistical dominance transcends mere point accumulation; their 100% win rate across 21 matches, combined with scoring 824 goals while conceding only 571, establishes performance metrics that exceed historical benchmarks. This season may ultimately be remembered not for competitive drama but for Barcelona's demonstration of organizational and technical superiority so comprehensive that no other team in Spanish handball possesses the resources or tactical sophistication to mount a credible challenge. The club's trajectory suggests they could potentially finish the season undefeated, an achievement that would cement 2024/25 as a historic landmark in Liga ASOBAL's 66-year history.

Barcelona's Dominance in European Context

FC Barcelona's 32-title record in Liga ASOBAL reflects a sustained excellence that extends across European club handball. The club has won 12 EHF Champions League titles, 29 Copa del Rey trophies, and holds multiple Super Globe championship records. This combination of domestic dominance and European success establishes Barcelona not merely as Spain's handball elite but as one of the sport's greatest franchises globally. The organization's success stems from a combination of factors: institutional investment in youth development, retention of elite international talent, sophisticated tactical innovation under successive coaching regimes, and a financial model that permits sustained squad competitiveness across multiple seasons.

The 2024/25 season represents the 67th year of continuous top-flight Spanish handball competition (counting from the 1958 founding), yet Barcelona's dominance has only intensified in recent decades. Their five-title run from 1987 to 1992, repeated from 1995 to 2000, demonstrated early superiority, but the expansion of their success to 32 titles across the 2024/25 season reflects an organizational capacity to sustain excellence across generational transitions. This consistency—winning titles in virtually every era of modern handball—distinguishes Barcelona from competitors who experience cyclical success dependent upon specific player cohorts or coaching appointments.

Commercial Growth and Media Expansion

Liga ASOBAL's positioning within LaLiga's media ecosystem has transformed the competition's commercial trajectory. The partnership with LaLiga+ and GoalPlay represents a strategic alignment that grants handball access to football's broadcasting infrastructure and distribution networks. This integration has expanded the league's reach beyond traditional handball markets, with significant viewership penetration in France, Portugal, and Central European territories where handball enjoys strong cultural resonance. The five-year broadcast deal through 2026, with options for two-year extension, indicates broadcaster confidence in the league's growth potential and commercial viability.

The league's global reach has been further amplified by European club competition, where Spanish teams—particularly Barcelona—have become standard-bearers of technical quality and tactical sophistication. The EHF Champions League's prominence in European sports media has created secondary marketing channels for Liga ASOBAL, with club success translating into increased domestic league viewership. Sponsorship integration at the club level has also evolved, with teams securing partnerships with regional and international brands that enhance revenue streams and permit competitive squad investment. However, unlike football's Premier League or La Liga, handball broadcasting rights remain undisclosed, suggesting the market value, while growing, remains substantially below football's commercial scale.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Liga ASOBAL?

Liga ASOBAL features 16 teams competing in a double round-robin format, with each team playing 30 matches per season (15 home, 15 away).

How does relegation work in Liga ASOBAL?

The bottom two teams in the final standings are automatically relegated to the Segunda División de Balonmano at the end of each season, with no playoff system involved.

Which club has won the most Liga ASOBAL titles?

FC Barcelona holds the all-time record with 32 league titles, including their most recent championship in 2024–25, establishing an unparalleled record of dominance.

How many teams qualify for European competition from Liga ASOBAL?

Four teams qualify for European competitions: the top two teams enter the EHF Champions League, while the third and fourth-placed teams compete in the EHF European League.

Who is the all-time top scorer in Liga ASOBAL?

Juanín García holds the record with 2,684 goals across his Liga ASOBAL career, alongside being the second player with the most matches played in the competition's history.

When was Liga ASOBAL founded and what was its original name?

Liga ASOBAL was founded in 1958 as the División de Honor by the Royal Spanish Handball Federation (RFEBM) and was renamed to Liga ASOBAL in 1990 as part of a modernization restructuring.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 27 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026