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Division de Honor Plata

Spanien · Handball

Saison 2025

Division de Honor PlataHeutige Spiele

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8 Spiele
BurgosEivissa
Puerto SaguntoBM Sinfin
AlcobendasOAR Coruna
CisneBarcelona II
OviedoBalonmano Soria
AnaitasunaBenidorm
MalagaAgustinos Alicante
Contazara ZaragozaProin Triana

Division de Honor PlataTabelle

Aktuelle Tabelle der Division de Honor Plata 2025 mit 16 Teams. Proin Triana führt mit 43 Punkten nach 27 Spielen, gefolgt von Puerto Sagunto mit 41 Punkten. Die Tabelle zeigt Siege, Niederlagen, Punktzahlen und Siegquote — unverzichtbar für die Wettanalyse.

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Spiele: 27Siege: 21Niederlagen: 5Tordiff.: +80
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Spiele: 27Siege: 19Niederlagen: 5Tordiff.: +66
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Spiele: 27Siege: 18Niederlagen: 6Tordiff.: +93
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Spiele: 27Siege: 18Niederlagen: 8Tordiff.: +56
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Spiele: 27Siege: 16Niederlagen: 11Tordiff.: +50
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Spiele: 26Siege: 15Niederlagen: 9Tordiff.: +49
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Spiele: 26Siege: 11Niederlagen: 7Tordiff.: +32
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Spiele: 27Siege: 13Niederlagen: 10Tordiff.: +24
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Spiele: 27Siege: 11Niederlagen: 10Tordiff.: +8
10
Spiele: 27Siege: 13Niederlagen: 13Tordiff.: +30
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Spiele: 27Siege: 11Niederlagen: 14Tordiff.: -20
12
Spiele: 27Siege: 8Niederlagen: 15Tordiff.: -65
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Spiele: 27Siege: 6Niederlagen: 14Tordiff.: -38
14
Spiele: 27Siege: 7Niederlagen: 19Tordiff.: -69
15
Spiele: 27Siege: 3Niederlagen: 22Tordiff.: -119
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Spiele: 27Siege: 2Niederlagen: 24Tordiff.: -177

Division de Honor PlataErgebnisse

Die letzten 25 abgeschlossenen Spiele der Division de Honor Plata. Das torreichste Ergebnis war Balonmano Soria 36–33 Alcobendas. Aktuelle Ergebnisse zeigen Formtrends, Heimvorteile und Überraschungen — wichtige Grundlage für Ihre nächste Wette.

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Division de Honor PlataTeam-Statistiken

Leistungsvergleich aller 16 Teams der Division de Honor Plata auf einen Blick. Proin Triana führt mit 21 Siegen diese Saison. Die farbcodierte Heatmap zeigt Siege, Niederlagen, Punktzahlen, Punktedifferenz und Siegquote — so erkennen Sie die stärksten und schwächsten Teams sofort für Ihre Wettanalyse.

Division de Honor PlataWett-Statistiken

Division de Honor Plata 2025 — wichtige Wettstatistiken aus 216 ausgewerteten Spielen. Im Durchschnitt liegen die Gesamtpunkte bei 56.80 pro Spiel. Heimmannschaften gewinnen 53.7% der Spiele und das häufigste Ergebnis ist 30-29. Nutzen Sie diese Kennzahlen zur Kalibrierung Ihrer Wettstrategie.

56.80Scoring / Spiel
100.0%Beide Treffen %
53.7%Heim Siege %
35.6%Auswärts Siege %
0.0%Zu-null %
+20.40Heimvorteil

Division de Honor PlataSaison-Trends

Saisonvergleich über 2 Spielzeiten der Division de Honor Plata, wobei 2025 hervorgehoben ist. In der aktuellen Saison liegt der Durchschnitt bei 56.80 Gesamtpunkten pro Spiel bei 216 ausgetragenen Partien. Die Spalten umfassen Heimsieg-% und Auswärtssieg-% — nutzen Sie die Jahresvergleiche, um Trends zu erkennen und Ihre Wettstrategie anzupassen.

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Division de Honor PlataKommende Spiele

April 2026

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Beste Torschützen-Teams

16 Teams der Division de Honor Plata in der Saison 2025 nach Siegen sortiert. Proin Triana führt mit 21 Siegen. Ihr Durchschnitt über 1 Saisons liegt bei 9.0 Siegen pro Saison. Proin Triana zeigt die größte Verbesserung dieser Saison mit 12 mehr Siegen als ihr bisheriger Durchschnitt. Vergleichen Sie die aktuelle Form mit historischen Durchschnittswerten, um aufsteigende und absteigende Teams zu erkennen — nützlich für Ergebnis- und Siegerwetten.

1PTProin Triana21Siege
Spiele27Niederlagen5Tore797Gegentore717Ø S9.0Ø N15.0
2PSPuerto Sagunto19Siege
Spiele27Niederlagen5Tore732Gegentore666Ø S15.0Ø N7.5
3BBurgos18Siege
Spiele27Niederlagen6Tore815Gegentore722Ø S16.3Ø N6.7
Spiele27Niederlagen8Tore776Gegentore720Ø S10.0Ø N15.0
5EEivissa16Siege
Spiele27Niederlagen11Tore810Gegentore760Ø S10.5Ø N10.3
6AAnaitasuna15Siege
Spiele26Niederlagen9Tore759Gegentore710Ø SØ N
7OCOAR Coruna13Siege
Spiele27Niederlagen10Tore767Gegentore743Ø SØ N
8BIBarcelona II13Siege
Spiele27Niederlagen13Tore852Gegentore822Ø S16.0Ø N8.3
9BSBM Sinfin11Siege
Spiele26Niederlagen7Tore787Gegentore755Ø S19.0Ø N9.0
10BBenidorm11Siege
Spiele27Niederlagen10Tore773Gegentore765Ø SØ N
11CCisne11Siege
Spiele27Niederlagen14Tore751Gegentore771Ø S13.0Ø N9.3
Spiele27Niederlagen15Tore779Gegentore844Ø SØ N
13BSBalonmano Soria7Siege
Spiele27Niederlagen19Tore748Gegentore817Ø S5.0Ø N10.0
14OOviedo6Siege
Spiele27Niederlagen14Tore684Gegentore722Ø S11.5Ø N10.0
15MMalaga3Siege
Spiele27Niederlagen22Tore698Gegentore817Ø S13.0Ø N9.7
16AAlcobendas2Siege
Spiele27Niederlagen24Tore679Gegentore856Ø S10.5Ø N9.0

Division de Honor PlataVergangene Saisons

Durchsuchen Sie 8 archivierte Saisons der Division de Honor Plata, von 2015 bis 2024. Jede Saisonseite enthält vollständige Tabellen, Torschützen und Ergebnisse — ideal zum Vergleich historischer Leistungen und zur Erkennung langfristiger Wettmuster.

Geschichte 16. März 2026

Gegründet1994

The División de Honor Plata was established in the 1994/95 season by the RFEBM as an intermediate category between the professional Liga ASOBAL and the regional Primera División. Originally named División de Honor B, it was rebranded to División de Plata from the 2009/10 season onwards, reflecting its status as the official second tier of Spanish handball. The league has maintained a consistent 16-team format in recent seasons, with clubs competing across a single round-robin structure. The competition has grown in competitive intensity and media visibility, attracting investment from clubs with ambitions to reach Liga ASOBAL, while also serving as a proving ground for emerging talent. Recent seasons have seen increased parity among contenders, with multiple clubs capable of challenging for promotion in any given campaign.

  • 1994 — División de Honor B founded as intermediate category between Liga ASOBAL and regional competitions
  • 2009 — Competition rebranded as División de Plata de Balonmano
  • 2017 — Alcobendas won promotion after victory in the 2016/17 season
  • 2021 — Torrelavega claimed the 2020/21 title in a shortened season
  • 2024 — Guadalajara won back-to-back titles (2023/24), demonstrating sustained excellence
  • 2025 — EON Horneo Alicante captured the 2024/25 championship

Wettbewerbsformat 16. März 2026

Teams16Abstiegsplätze3

The División de Honor Plata operates as a 16-team single round-robin league where each club plays every opponent twice (home and away) across a 30-match regular season. Teams are awarded 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw. The champion is determined by the highest points total at the end of the regular season. Promotion to Liga ASOBAL is contested by the top four finishers in a playoff format, with the champion gaining direct promotion and the runner-up, third-place, and fourth-place teams competing in an additional promotion playoff for one additional spot. The bottom three teams are automatically relegated to the Primera División Estatal, the regional third tier. This dual-pathway system (direct promotion plus playoff promotion) ensures competitive balance while maintaining stakes throughout the season.

Rekorde 16. März 2026

Meiste TitelGuadalajara (2)

Guadalajara's consecutive titles in 2021/22 and 2023/24 represent the most recent sustained dominance in the division, demonstrating the club's consistent quality over multiple seasons.

Analyse 16. März 2026

Analyse der aktuellen Saison (2025/26)

Proin Triana has emerged as the early season leader, occupying the top position with an impressive 82% win rate through 22 matches. The Seville-based club has posted 36 points from 18 wins, with a commanding goal difference of +77 (648 goals scored against 571 conceded). This dominant run suggests they are positioning themselves as serious promotion contenders, though the season remains in its early stages with significant matches still to be played.

The title race remains competitive, with Puerto Sagunto and Agustinos Alicante trailing in second and third positions respectively. Puerto Sagunto has accumulated 32 points from 15 wins across 21 matches, maintaining a 71% win rate, while Agustinos Alicante sits at 30 points with identical win percentage. The proximity of these teams to the leader—just 4 and 6 points respectively—indicates that the championship battle is far from decided. Burgos rounds out the top four with 28 points, keeping themselves in contention for direct promotion.

The relegation battle at the division's lower end is intensifying, with Alcobendas facing severe danger. The Madrid-based club occupies 16th place with only 4 points from 22 matches, an alarming 9% win rate that represents a dramatic collapse from their previous season's performance. Malaga (8 points) and Balonmano Soria (12 points) are also in precarious positions, though they retain mathematical hope of survival. The 2-point gap between Soria and safety suggests that the bottom three are destined for relegation unless dramatic turnarounds occur in the second half of the season.

Barcelona II has emerged as an unexpected standout performer in the middle ranks, accumulating 22 points from 11 wins despite playing 22 matches. Their offensive prowess is evident in their 698 goals scored—the highest in the entire division—though defensive vulnerabilities (675 goals conceded) have prevented them from climbing higher. This suggests a team with attacking talent that could yet challenge for promotion if defensive organization improves.

The most surprising storyline of the season has been the precipitous decline of Alcobendas, who won promotion to Liga ASOBAL in the 2017/18 season but have now fallen to the bottom of the second tier. This dramatic reversal highlights the competitive intensity of Spanish handball and the difficulty of maintaining elite status across multiple seasons.

Ligastruktur and Competitive Format

The División de Honor Plata operates as Spain's primary second-tier handball competition, serving as the essential pathway to Liga ASOBAL. With 16 clubs competing in a single round-robin format, the league ensures that every team plays 30 matches (15 home, 15 away) against each opponent twice throughout the season. The current 2025/26 season began on September 13, 2025, with clubs competing through the spring to determine final standings.

The league's playoff system reflects its dual role as both a competitive championship and a promotion mechanism. The champion gains automatic promotion to Liga ASOBAL, while teams finishing second through fourth compete in an additional promotion playoff for one further spot. This structure incentivizes competitive balance throughout the season, as the gap between direct promotion and playoff qualification can be just a few points. Conversely, the bottom three teams face automatic relegation to the Primera División Estatal, the regional third tier, creating genuine stakes at both ends of the table.

Historischer Kontext and Evolution

Since its establishment in 1994, the División de Honor Plata (originally División de Honor B) has evolved significantly as Spanish handball has professionalized and regionalized. The creation of this intermediate category reflected the RFEBM's recognition that a bridge was needed between the elite Liga ASOBAL and the regional Primera División competitions. Initially, the division served primarily as a proving ground for clubs with limited resources to reach professional status.

The 2009 rebranding to División de Plata coincided with a period of structural stabilization, and the league has since maintained a consistent 16-team format. Recent seasons have demonstrated increasing competitive parity, with champions varying across different regions of Spain—from Castilian clubs like Teucro and Atletico Valladolid to coastal teams like Torrelavega and Puerto Sagunto. This geographic diversity reflects the decentralization of Spanish handball talent and the league's role in developing regional talent pipelines.

Champions and Title Contenders

The most successful recent champions demonstrate the league's competitive nature. Guadalajara emerged as the dominant force of the early 2020s, winning consecutive titles in the 2021/22 and 2023/24 seasons. Their back-to-back success represents sustained excellence rare in the division, where championship success has historically alternated among different clubs. EON Horneo Alicante, the defending champions from the 2024/25 season, brings proven pedigree to the current campaign, though their absence from the top positions in early standings suggests that defending a title in this competitive division presents significant challenges.

Historical champions reflect Spain's handball geography. Alcobendas, despite their current struggles, won promotion in 2016/17 and 2017/18, while Nava captured the 2018/19 title and Torrelavega triumphed in 2020/21. Barcelona II, the reserve team of the elite FC Barcelona HB, won consecutive titles in 2012/13 and 2013/14, demonstrating the competitive advantage that reserve teams from Liga ASOBAL clubs can occasionally achieve in the second tier.

Competitive Dynamics and Promotion Pathways

The División de Honor Plata's significance in Spanish handball cannot be overstated. For ambitious clubs without Liga ASOBAL status, winning this championship represents the primary pathway to professional handball's top tier. The dual promotion system—direct promotion for the champion plus a playoff for teams finishing 2nd-4th—ensures that multiple routes exist to Liga ASOBAL, though the competition for these limited spots remains intense.

The league's 16-team format creates a balanced schedule where clubs cannot afford sustained poor form. With 30 matches in the regular season, the difference between playoff qualification and relegation danger can be just a handful of results. This competitive tightness is evident in current standings, where only 32 points separate the leader from the bottom club, creating genuine unpredictability and excitement throughout the season.

Future Prospects and Development

As the 2025/26 season progresses, the División de Honor Plata continues to serve its dual purpose as both a competitive championship and a development platform. For clubs like Proin Triana, currently leading the table, promotion to Liga ASOBAL represents a significant step in their institutional development. For struggling teams like Alcobendas, the season represents a critical moment to reverse their decline before potential relegation.

The league's role in Spanish handball's ecosystem remains vital. It identifies emerging talent, tests coaching methodologies, and provides competitive experience for players aspiring to Liga ASOBAL. The geographic diversity of teams ensures that handball development occurs across Spain's regions, from Andalusia and Valencia to Castile and the Basque Country, maintaining the sport's grassroots vitality while developing elite competitors.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

How many teams compete in the División de Honor Plata?

16 teams compete in the current División de Honor Plata season, playing each other twice (home and away) in a 30-match regular season.

What is the promotion system from División de Honor Plata?

The league champion gains direct promotion to Liga ASOBAL. The second, third, and fourth-placed teams compete in an additional playoff for one further promotion spot, creating a two-pathway system to the top tier.

How many teams are relegated from the División de Honor Plata?

Three teams are automatically relegated each season to the Primera División Estatal (the regional third tier) based on their finishing position in the final standings.

When was the División de Honor Plata founded?

The league was founded in 1994 as the División de Honor B, serving as an intermediate category between professional and regional handball. It was rebranded to División de Plata in 2009.

Who is the current champion of the División de Honor Plata?

EON Horneo Alicante won the 2024/25 championship and holds the title entering the 2025/26 season.

How does the tiebreaker system work in the División de Honor Plata?

When teams finish level on points, the tiebreaker order is: goal difference, then total goals scored, then head-to-head record between the tied teams.

API-Daten: 27. Apr. 2026 · Statistiken aktualisiert: 21. Apr. 2026 · Inhalt aktualisiert: 16. März 2026