1989–90 División de Honor de Balonmano

División de Honor
Season 1989–90

The 1988–89 División de Honor de Balonmano season was the 32nd since its establishment. FC Barcelona were the defending champions, having won the previous season. A total of 16 teams contested the league, 14 of which had already contested in the 1988–89 season, and two of which were promoted from the Primera División.

Team information

Atlético Madrid
Cajamadrid
Barcelona
Cuenca
Granollers
Michelín
San Antonio
Arrate
Teucro
Teka
Alzira
Bidasoa
Maristas
Naranco
H. Alacant
Palautordera
División de Honor teams
Team Home city Stadium Capacity
Atlético Madrid Madrid Polideportivo Magariños 1,000
Cajamadrid Alcalá de Henares Pabellón Cajamadrid 4,500
Arrate Eibar Polideportivo Ipurua 3,500
Barcelona Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 8,250
Teka Cantabria Santander
Avidesa Alzira
Elgorriaga Bidasoa Irun
Helados Alacant Alicante
Teucro CajaPontevedra Pontevedra
Lagisa Ceset Naranco Oviedo
Puleva Maristas Málaga
Palautordera Santa Maria de Palautordera
Cuenca Cuenca
Cacaolat Granollers Granollers Palau d'Esports 6,500
Michelín Valladolid
Mepamsa San Antonio Pamplona Pabellón Universitario 3,000

League table

Team P W D L G+ G- Pts
1 Barcelona 30 24 4 2 771 570 52
2 Teka 30 24 3 3 770 640 51
3 At. Madrid 30 22 2 6 737 590 46
4 Cacaolat 30 19 6 5 792 656 44
5 Avidesa 30 19 3 8 774 697 41
6 Elgorriaga 30 20 0 10 723 635 40
7 Cajamadrid 30 18 4 8 761 686 40
8 Arrate 30 13 2 15 703 753 28
9 M. San Antonio 30 13 1 16 698 759 27
10 Michelín 30 10 2 18 629 684 22
11 Helados Alacant 30 9 2 19 681 760 20
12 Teucro CP 30 8 2 20 672 747 18
13 Ceset Naranco30 7 2 21 614 736 16
14 Puleva M. 30 7 1 22 658 780 15
15 BM Cuenca 30 7 1 22 662 725 15
16 Palautordera 30 2 1 27 589 816 5
In–Out promotion
Relegated

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