2014–15 División de Honor Femenina de Balonmano

The División de Honor Femenina 2014–15 was the 58th season of women's handball top flight in Spain since its establishment. Bera Bera, retained the Championship title for a third successive season. The season began on 12 September, 2014 and the last matchday was played on 30 May, 2015. A total of 14 teams took part the league, 12 of which had already contested in the 2013–14 season, and two of which were promoted from the División de Plata 2013–14.

División de Honor
Season2014–15
ChampionsBera Bera
RelegatedCórdoba & Castelldefels
EHF CupBera Bera
EHF Cup Winners' CupMecalia Atl. Guardés
EHF Challenge CupRocasa G.C. ACE
Matches played182
Goals scored9,778 (53.73 per match)
Top goalscorerRaquel Caño, 191
Biggest home winRocasa G.C. ACE 39–20 Adesal Córdoba
Biggest away winClínicas Rincón Málaga Costa del Sol 17–36 Bera Bera
Highest scoringAula Cultural 47–31 Prosetecnisa Zuazo

Bera Bera won its third title in a row. Bera Bera won the championship by a three-points margin over 2nd team in the standings, Rocasa G.C. ACE.[1] Further, regarding to European competitions for 2014–15 season; Bera Bera qualified to EHF Cup, Rocasa ACE G.C. qualified to EHF Challenge Cup and Mecalia Atlético Guardés to EHF Cup Winners' Cup.

Promotion and relegation

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Teams promoted from 2013–14 División de Plata

Teams relegated to 2015–16 División de Plata

Teams

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Bera Bera
 
Alcobendas
 
Atl. Guardés
 
Porriño
 
Elche Mustang
 
Aula Cultural
 
Zuazo
 
Canyamelar Valencia
 
Cleba
 
Castelldefels
 
Adesal Córdoba
 
Granollers
 
Málaga Costa Sol
2014–15 División de Honor teams
 
 
Rocasa G.C. ACE
Canary Islands
Team City Stadium Capacity
Bera Bera San Sebastián Bidebieta 1,000
Rocasa G.C. ACE Telde Antonio Moreno 800
Helvetia Alcobendas Alcobendas Los Sueños 1,000
Mecalia Atl. Guardés A Guarda A Sangriña 1,500
Porriño O Porriño Polideportivo Municipal 1,600
Elche Mustang Elche Poliesportiu de Carrús 800
Aula Cultural Valladolid Huerta del Rey 3,500
Prosetecnisa Zuazo Barakaldo Lasesarre 2,576
Canyamelar Valencia Valencia El Cabanyal 1,200
Carobels Cleba León Palacio de los Deportes 6,500
Vivelafruta.com Castelldefels Castelldefels Can Vinader 800
Adesal Córdoba Córdoba La Fuensanta 600
KH-7 Granollers Granollers Palau d'Esports 5,685
Clínicas Rincón Málaga Costa del Sol Málaga Carranque 1,500

Final standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bera Bera 26 23 2 1 749 544 +205 48 Champions and Qualified to EHF Cup
2 Rocasa G.C. ACE 26 22 1 3 821 612 +209 45 Qualified to EHF Challenge Cup
3 Mecalia Atl. Guardés 26 20 2 4 742 604 +138 42 Qualified to EHF Cup Winners' Cup
4 Helvetia Alcobendas 26 18 1 7 737 656 +81 37
5 Elche Mustang 26 17 0 9 690 647 +43 34
6 Aula Cultural 26 15 1 10 792 751 +41 31
7 Porriño 26 10 2 14 706 715 −9 22
8 Prosetecnisa Zuazo 26 10 1 15 735 785 −50 21
9 Canyamelar Valencia 26 9 3 14 671 699 −28 21
10 Clínicas Rincón Málaga Costa del Sol 26 10 0 16 666 766 −100 20
11 Carobels Cleba 26 6 3 17 654 725 −71 15
12 KH-7 Granollers 26 7 1 18 626 753 −127 15
13 Vivelafruta.com Castelldefels 26 3 1 22 620 775 −155 7 Relegation to Primera División
14 Adesal Córdoba 26 3 0 23 569 746 −177 6
Updated to match(es) played on 17 May 2015. Source: División de Plata and rfebm.net
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored
2014–15 División de Honor Femenina winners
 
Bera Bera
Third title

Top goalscorers

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Rank Name[2] Team Goals GP GPG
1   Raquel Caño Cleba León 191 25 7.64
2   Alicia Fernández Aula Cultural 169 26 6.5
3   Patricia Alonso Canyamelar Valencia 157 22 7.14
4   Davinia López Rocasa G.C. ACE 152 26 5.85
  Ainhoa Hernández Prosetecnisa Zuazo
6   Jennifer Gutiérrez Clínicas Rincón Málaga Costa del Sol 148 25 5.92
7   Amaia González Aula Cultural 143 26 5.5
8   Elisabeth Pinedo Bera Bera 137 22 6.23
9   Sara Gil Vivelafruta.com Castelldefels 136 25 5.44
10   Carlota Rubio Adesal Córdoba 131 26 5.04

See also

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References

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