División de Plata de Balonmano 2012–13

División de Plata
Season 2012–13
Champions FC Barcelona B
Relegated None
Matches played 132
Goals scored 7097 (53.77 per match)
Top goalscorer Adrián Figueras, 160 goals
Biggest home win BM Alcobendas 36–20 CB Pozoblanco
Biggest away win Amenabar Zarautz 17–32 Juanfersa Gijón
Highest scoring FC Barcelona B 44–37 Torrelavega

The 2012–13 season of the División de Plata de Balonmano is the 19th season of second-tier handball in Spain.

Regular season started on October 2012 and finished in late April. After completing 22 matchdays, top team is promoted to Liga ASOBAL, and teams qualified 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th play the promotion playoff.

As the champion team was FC Barcelona B, a reserve team, therefore unable to promote, Juanfersa Gijón was automatically promoted.

Ángel Ximénez will play in Liga ASOBAL 2013–14 by winning the promotion playoff's after defeating host team Bidasoa Irún in the final 26–28.[1]

Promotion and relegation

Once finished 2012–13 regular season.

Teams promoted to Liga ASOBAL 2013–14

Teams relegated to 2013–14 Primera Nacional

Teams

Barcelona
Adelma Sinfín
Gijón Jovellanos
Ángel Ximénez
Alcobendas
Torrelavega
Teucro
Pozoblanco
Location of teams in División de Plata 2012–13
Amenabar Zarautz
Calmec Barakaldo
Bidasoa
Ereintza Aguaplast
Location of Basque teams in División de Plata 2012–13
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Adelma Sinfín Santander La Albericia 4,000
Alcobendas Alcobendas Los Sueños 1,000
Amenabar Zarautz Zarautz Polideportivo Municipal 3,000
Ángel Ximénez Puente Genil Alcalde Miguel Salas 600
Bidasoa Irún Irún Artaleku 2,686
Calmec Barakaldo Barakaldo Lasesarre 2,576
Ereintza Aguaplast Errenteria Galtzaraborda 1,000
FC Barcelona B Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 7,500
Juanfersa Gijón Gijón La Arena 2,500
Pozoblanco Pozoblanco Juan Sepúlveda 1,500
Teucro Pontevedra Pavillón Municipal 4,000
Torrelavega Torrelavega Vicente Trueba 5,375

Regular season standings

[2]

Team P W D L G+ G- GD Pts
1FC Barcelona B 2216336875979035
2Juanfersa Gijón 2216246055267934
3Bidasoa Irún 2214176205932729
4Ángel Ximénez 2213365665234329
5Alcobendas 2211476105842626
6Teucro 2212196175774025
7Torrelavega 2210396266071923
8Adelma Sinfín 22949580589922
9Pozoblanco 2261155286138513
10Calmec Barakaldo 2251165666286211
11Amenabar Zarautz 2242165596327310
12Ereintza Aguaplast 223118533628957

FC Barcelona B can't play promotion playoff due its reserve team status.

Promoted
Promotion playoffs
Relegated

Promotion playoffs

Winner of Final will be promoted to Liga ASOBAL for 2013–14 season.

Bracket

Semi-finals Final
11 May - Hondartza
 Bidasoa Irún  24  
 Teucro  20  
 
12 May - Artaleku
     Bidasoa Irún  26
   Ángel Ximénez  28
Third place
11 May - Hondartza 12 May - Artaleku
 Ángel Ximénez  29  Teucro  34
 Alcobendas  27    Alcobendas  33


Promoted to Liga ASOBAL
Ángel Ximénez
(First time ever)

Semifinals

11 May
17:00 (UTC+2)
Bidasoa Irún 24–20 Teucro Polideportivo Hondartza, Hondarribia
Attendance: 800
Referees: Miranda Bedate, San Pedro Colorado
Crowley 8 (10–7) Rial 7
Report
11 May
19:30 (UTC+2)
Ángel Ximénez 29–27 Alcobendas Polideportivo Hondartza, Hondarribia
Attendance: 200
Referees: Bohigas Estela, Castañer Girbes
de la Sierra 7 (14–12) Beret 7
Report

Third place

12 May
10:00 (UTC+2)
Teucro 34–33 Alcobendas Polideportivo Artaleku, Irun
Attendance: 250
Referees: Bohigas Estela, Castañer Girbes
Rial 9 (15–14) Márquez 8
Report 10×

Final

12 May
12:30 (UTC+2)
Bidasoa Irún 26–28 Ángel Ximénez Polideportivo Artaleku, Irun
Attendance: 1,800
Referees: Amigo Plaza, Espadas García
Renaud-David 14 (12–15) Pepe Pozo 5
Report

Top goal scorers

[3]

Player Goals Team
Spain Adrián Figueras 160 FC Barcelona B
Spain Jon Ortuondo 142 Calmec Barakaldo
France Leo Renaud-David 119 Bidasoa Irún
Spain Ángel Fernández 118 Torrelavega
Spain "Toño" Fernández 118 Teucro
Spain Marc García 112 FC Barcelona B
Spain Erik Balenciaga 111 Amenabar Zarautz
Spain Alberto Requena 105 Pozoblanco
Spain José Manuel Herrero 103 Adelma Sinfín
Spain César Beret 102 Alcobendas

References

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