Date | R | 主隊 vs 客隊 | - |
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05/03 18:30 | - | Adesal科爾多瓦 女子 vs CH米斯拉塔 女子 | 26-23 |
05/03 16:30 | - | Anaitasuna 女子 vs 卡門港 女子 | 25-22 |
04/13 17:00 | - | Eon Horneo阿利坎特 女子 vs HB Gava 女子 | 31-30 |
03/24 15:00 | - | 薩瓦德爾Gracia 女子 vs BM貝尼多爾姆 女子 | 24-25 |
03/23 17:10 | - | HB聖胡安德斯皮 女子 vs CH米斯拉塔 女子 | 21-27 |
03/23 16:45 | - | HB Gava 女子 vs Onda手球 女子 | 24-21 |
03/17 12:00 | - | BM波里尼奧B 女子 vs BM帕倫西亞 女子 | 34-28 |
03/16 19:30 | - | 帕盧托德拉-薩利克魯 女子 vs HB聖胡安德斯皮 女子 | 34-38 |
03/14 20:00 | - | BM萊加內斯 女子 vs Ciudad Imperal 女子 | 29-25 |
02/28 20:30 | - | 帕盧托德拉-薩利克魯 女子 vs Joventut Mataro - 女子 | 30-27 |
02/24 18:30 | - | 謝羅體育 女子 vs HB Camargo 1974 女子 | 29-22 |
02/17 19:30 | - | 羅卡薩 B 女子 vs AD Carballal Women | 31-37 |
División de Honor Femenina de Balonmano or Liga Guerreras Iberdrola after sponsorship of Iberdrola, is the premier women's professional handball league in Spain. It is administered by the Royal Spanish Handball Federation (RFEBM). It was established in 1952, and it is currently contested by twelve teams.
The 4 last ranked teams are relegated to División de Honor Oro Femenina, league newly created for the 2022-2023 season. For a long time, the 2nd level of the spanish women's handball pyramid was División de Plata (the 3rd level as of now).
Super Amara Bera Bera is the defending champion.
The championship was founded in 1953, though it was cancelled in 1955 before it was resumed in 1961. Balonmano Sagunto, formerly known as Medina/Íber/Mar Valencia is the championship's most successful club with 27 titles, having dominated the competition throughout the 1980s and most of the 1990s, while SD Itxako has become its major team in recent years, ending the hegemony of Valencian clubs for the past three decades.
The Spanish leading teams have been fairly successful in international competitions since the 1990s. Mar Valencia won the 1997 Champions League and the 2000 Cup Winners' Cup, while CB Amadeo Tortajada and SD Itxako have won the EHF Cup. In 2011 Itxako and CB Mar Alicante reached the final of the Champions League and the Cup Winners' Cup respectively.
It changed its official name before 2011–12 season to División de Honor Femenina de Balonmano. It was called Liga ABF between 2003 and 2011.