CB Cantabria

Club Balonmano Cantabria was a team of handball based in Santander, Cantabria. CB Cantabria was not registered in any handball league after 2008.[1]

Teka Cantabria
Full nameClub Balonmano Cantabria
Founded1975
Dissolved2008
ArenaPalacio de los Deportes, Santander,
Cantabria,
Spain
Capacity6,200
2007–08Liga ASOBAL, 14th
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Home
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Away

History

Balonmano Cantabria was founded in 1975 when bought the seat of CB La Salle Authi from Los Corrales de Buelna. La Salle Authi was for a long time sponsored by Authi. From 1972–73 season to 1974–75 season, La Salle Authi played in Primera División (2nd tier). In 1975, the industrial company based in Santander, Teka, bought the team's seat and relocated it to Santander from Los Corrales de Buelna. The team was renamed more later as G.D. Teka.

Club names

  • Teka - (1990–1995)
  • Cantabria - (1995–1996)
  • Caja Cantabria - (1996–2000)
  • Cantabria - (2000–2004)
  • Teka Cantabria - (2004–2008)

Season by season

Season Tier Division Pos. Notes
1990–91 1 ASOBAL 2nd / 2nd
1991–92 1 ASOBAL 1st / 5th
1992–93 1 ASOBAL 1st / 1st Champions
1993–94 1 ASOBAL 3rd / 2nd Champions
1994–95 1 ASOBAL 3rd
1995–96 1 ASOBAL 2nd
1996–97 1 ASOBAL 3rd
1997–98 1 ASOBAL 4th
1998–99 1 ASOBAL 5th
Season Tier Division Pos. Notes
1999–00 1 ASOBAL 4th
2000–01 1 ASOBAL 9th
2001–02 1 ASOBAL 6th
2002–03 1 ASOBAL 7th
2003–04 1 ASOBAL 9th
2004–05 1 ASOBAL 11th
2005–06 1 ASOBAL 13th
2006–07 1 ASOBAL 15th
2007–08 1 ASOBAL 14th Dissolved after the season

Trophies

  • Liga ASOBAL: 2
    • 1992–93, 1993–94
  • King's Cup: 2
    • 1988–89, 1994–95
  • ASOBAL Cup: 4
    • 1990–91, 1991–92, 1996–97, 1997–98
  • Supercopa ASOBAL: 2
    • 1992–93, 1994–95
  • EHF Champions League: 1
    • 1993–94
  • EHF Cup: 1
    • 1992–93
  • EHF Cup Winner's Cup: 2
    • 1989–90, 1997–98
  • IHF Super Globe: 1
    • 1996–97

Last Squad (2007-08 season)

  • 1 Greece Dimitrios Kaffatos
  • 2 Spain Joaquín Marcos
  • 3 Spain David Pico
  • 5 Sweden Umberto Brajković
  • 6 Hungary Ákos Doros
  • 10 Spain Avelino Iglesias
  • 11 Spain Ángel Fernández
  • 12 Spain Borja Gómez
  • 15 Spain Rodrigo Reñones
 
  • 16 Spain Jorge Oliva
  • 17 Spain Javier Gutíerrez
  • 18 Slovakia Pavol Polakovic
  • 19 Spain Abel Lamadrid
  • 20 Serbia Damjan Blečić
  • 21 Montenegro Goran Cmiljanić
  • 23 Spain Oscar Río
  • 77 Germany Tim Bauer

Statistics 2007/08

Liga ASOBAL Position Pts P W D L F A
Teka Cantabria1417308121777881
  • Goals:
    • Rodrigo Reñones - 103 goals
    • Tim Bauer - 94 goals
    • Ouallid Ben Amor - 83 goals
  • Catches:
    • Jorge Oliva - 171 catches 27%
    • Dimitros Kaffatos - 124 catches 27%

Stadium information

Palacio de los Deportes de Santander

Notable players

Foreign players

  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Senad Fetahagić
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Batinović
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miloran Čizmić or Milorad Čizmić
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Mladenović
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Đorđe Rašić
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Gordan Žigić
  • Romania Marian Dumitru
  • Denmark Otto Mertz
  • Sweden Mats Olsson
  • Iceland Kristján Arason
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jovica Cvetković
  • Soviet Union Eduard Medvedev
  • Belarus Mikhail Yakimovich
  • Soviet Union Yuri Nesterov
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nedeljko Jovanović
  • Russia Oleg Kiselyov
  • Denmark Frank Jørgensen
  • Germany Andreas Rastner
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Blagojević
  • Hungary László Sótonyi
  • Iceland Sigfús Sigurðsson
  • Sweden Joakim Ågren
  • Sweden Peter Genzel
 

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  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Adžić
  • Sweden Jocum Hansson
  • Croatia Venio Losert
  • Russia Aleksandr Tuchkin
  • Tunisia Oualid Ben-Amor
  • Sweden Robert Arrhenius
  • Netherlands Malik Beširević
  • Sweden Niklas Johansson
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Duško Milinović
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nedeljko Jovanović
  • Portugal Inácio Carmo
  • Portugal Filipe Coelho
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Danijel Šarić
  • Slovenia Luka Žvižej
  • Sweden Umberto Brajković
  • Greece Georgios Chalkidis
  • Serbia and Montenegro Žikica Milosavljević
  • Switzerland Thomas Gautschi
  • Slovenia Goran Kozomara
  • Hungary Gábor Császár
 

Spanish players

  • Spain Juan Carlos Solar
  • Spain Julián Ruiz
  • Spain Eduardo Sala
  • Spain Juan Carlos Ben Modo
  • Spain Miguel Ángel Zúñiga
  • Spain Chechu Villaldea
  • Spain Javier Cabanas
  • Spain Juan Francisco Melo
  • Spain Jaume Puig
  • Spain Aitor Echaburu
  • Spain Rodrigo Reñones
  • Spain Javier Reino
 

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  • Spain Talant Duyshebaev
  • Spain Mateo Garralda
  • Spain José Javier Hombrados
  • Spain Alberto Urdiales
  • Spain Chechu Fernández
  • Spain Xabier Mikel Rekondo
  • Spain Jaume Fort
  • Spain Samuel Trives
  • Spain Mariano Ortega
  • Spain Santiago Urdiales
  • Spain Salvador Esquer
  • Spain Juan Bosco Rentero

Notable coaches

  • Rafael Pastor
  • Luis Morante
  • Javier García Cuesta
  • Manolo Cadenas
  • Emilio Alonso
  • Julián Ruiz
  • Valentín Pastor
  • Agustín Medina (caretaker)
  • Jaume Puig
  • Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jovica Elezović
  • Juan José Campos
  • Alberto Urdiales
  • Fran Ávila
  • Juan Domínguez Munaiz

References

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