AB Gijón Jovellanos

Gijón Jovellanos
Full name Agrupación Balonmano Gijón Jovellanos
Founded 2009
Arena Palacio de Deportes, Gijón,
Asturias,
Spain
Capacity 5,197
President Juan Gabriel de Álvaro
Head coach Sergio Cotelo
League División de Plata
2014–15 Liga ASOBAL, 16th – relegated
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Agrupación Balonmano Gijón Jovellanos is a handball team based in Gijón, Asturias. Gijón Jovellanos plays in Liga ASOBAL.

History

Gijón Jovellanos was founded in 2009 with the aim to be the main handball club in the city grouping the players of the top farm teams in the city.

In its two first seasons competed in Primera Estatal, the third tier, promoting to División de Plata in 2011.[1]

In the 2011–12 season, Gijón Jovellanos qualified for the promotion playoffs to Liga ASOBAL, played in Cangas do Morrazo, but failed in the semifinals against CB Cangas. This promotion was achieved in the next season on 13 April 2013, after beating CB Puente Genil in Gijón by 25–22.[2] Finally, Gijón Jovellanos qualified in second position behind FC Barcelona B.

For playing in Liga ASOBAL, the club moved from Pabellón de La Arena to the Palacio de Deportes. In the first season in the Spanish top league, the Gijón Jovellanos finished in the 12th position and reached the quarterfinals of the 2013–14 Copa del Rey.

On April 1, 2015, despite being in the bottom of the 2014–15 Liga ASOBAL table, Gijón Jovellanos qualified for the 2014–15 Copa del Rey Final Four.[3]

Arenas

Sponsorship naming

Head coaches

Retired numbers

Season by season

Season Tier Division Pos. Notes Copa del Rey
2009–10 3 1ª Estatal 5th
2010–11 3 1ª Estatal 1st Promoted
2011–12 2 Plata 6th
2012–13 2 Plata 2nd Promoted
2013–14 1 ASOBAL 12th Quarterfinals
2014–15 1 ASOBAL 16th Relegated Semifinals
2015–16 2 Plata 7th Round of 16

External links

References

  1. El Medicentro asciende a la Divisón de Honor Plata Masculina; El Comercio, 15 May 2011 (Spanish)
  2. Día de Gloria; Golaverage.com, 13 April 2013 (Spanish)
  3. La XL Copa del Rey ya conoce a sus cuatro finalistas; Liga ASOBAL, 1 April 2015 (Spanish)
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