Bada Huesca | |||
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Full name | Balonmano Huesca | ||
Founded | 1995 | ||
Arena | Palacio Municipal de Deportes, Huesca | ||
Capacity | 4,500 | ||
President | Francisco Giné | ||
Head coach | José Francisco Nolasco | ||
League | Liga ASOBAL | ||
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Website Official site |
Bada Huesca is a team of handball based in Huesca, Spain. It plays in Liga ASOBAL.
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Huesca
Location of Bada Huesca
History
The club handball section was established in 1995. The team has been playing continuously in the first division, the Liga ASOBAL, since 2011. The team played in an international cup (EHF Cup) once in the 2014/15 season.
Crest, colours, supporters
Naming history
Name | Period |
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Club Balonmano Huesca | 1995−1999 |
Adeslas Huesca | 1999–2002 |
Forcusa Huesca | 2002–2008 |
Obearagón Huesca | 2008–2011 |
Club Balonmano Huesca | 2011–2014 |
Bada Huesca | 2014–present |
Kits
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Sports Hall information
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Home hall: Palacio Municipal de Deportes
- Name: – Palacio Municipal de Deportes
- City: – Huesca
- Capacity: – 4500
- Address: – Calle San Jorge, 76, 22003, Huesca, Spain
Management
Position | Name |
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Vice President | ![]() |
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Club Manager | ![]() |
Team
Current squad
- Squad for the 2022–23 season[1]
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Technical staff
- Head coach:
José Francisco Nolasco
- Assistant coach:
Fernando Pérez Santolaria
- Assistant coach:
Lucas Calvo Sevilla
- Fitness coach:
Pedro Barrio Menoyo
- Physiotherapist:
Luisa Pérez Larre
- Physiotherapist:
Sergio Ferrer Leiva
- Club Doctor:
Martín Blecua Alonso
Transfers
- Transfers for the 2022–23 season
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Previous squads
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Shirt No | Nationality | Player | Birth Date | Position |
3 | ![]() | Ander Ugarte Cortes | 6 June 1990 | Line Player |
6 | ![]() | Javier Ancizu Garcia | 7 June 1981 | Left Winger |
8 | ![]() | Abraham Rochel Icardo | 22 April 1978 | Central Back |
9 | ![]() | Agustín Casado | 21 May 1996 | Central Back |
12 | ![]() | Adam Savić | 15 July 1986 | Goalkeeper |
14 | ![]() | Mikel Muguerza Alvarez | 14 April 1992 | Right Back |
16 | ![]() | Fernando Perez Santolaria | 10 December 1980 | Goalkeeper |
17 | ![]() | Alex Marcelo Fuentes | 20 February 1993 | Right Back |
18 | ![]() | Carlos Molina | 31 May 1991 | Left Back |
19 | ![]() | Victor Melida Cambra | 1 May 1992 | Right Winger |
20 | ![]() | Adrian Nolasco Macia | 24 May 1993 | Left Back |
21 | ![]() | Antonio Cartón | 21 March 1980 | Right Winger |
22 | ![]() | Pablo Hernandez Bermudez | 29 July 1978 | Goalkeeper |
23 | ![]() | Marco Escribano Rodriguez | 5 July 1992 | Left Winger |
25 | ![]() | Marco Mira Rasilla | 19 February 1983 | Left Back |
26 | ![]() | Jose Juan Gonzalez Novelle | 27 February 1986 | Left Back |
27 | ![]() | Milan Rasic | 16 May 1987 | Line Player |
Season by season
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European competition
EHF Cup: It was formerly known as the IHF Cup until 1993. Also, starting from the 2012–13 season the competition has been merged with the EHF Cup Winners' Cup. The competition will be known as the EHF European League from the 2020–21 season.
- As of 30 September 2022:
- Participations in EHF Cup: 1x
Season | Competition | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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2014–15 | EHF Cup | Third round | ![]() |
26–23 | 24–32 | 50–55 |
EHF ranking
- As of 14/12/2022[2]
Rank | Team | Points |
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197 | ![]() | 13 |
198 | ![]() | 13 |
199 | ![]() | 13 |
200 | ![]() | 13 |
201 | ![]() | 13 |
202 | ![]() | 13 |
203 | ![]() | 13 |
Former club members
Notable former players
Álvaro Cabanas (2015-2016)
Agustín Casado (2014-2016)
Rodrigo Corrales (2012–2014)
Carlos Molina (2013–2015)
Asier Nieto Marcos (2018-2022)
Álvaro Ruiz Sánchez (2011–2013)
Joan Saubich (2009-2010, 2011-2013)
Nicolás Bonanno (2016-2019)
Gonzalo Carró (2016–2019)
Martín Ariel Doldan (2015–2016)
Agustín Vidal (2009–2010)
Federico Matías Vieyra (2011–2012)
Adam Savić (2014–2015)
César Almeida (2021-2022)
Rudolph Hackbarth (2021-)
Henrique Teixeira (2016–2018)
Leonardo Terçariol (2022-)
Emil Feuchtmann (2006-2007)
Patricio Martínez Chávez (2000-2003, 2007-2009)
Rodrigo Salinas Muñoz (2010–2011)
Miguel Espinha Ferreira (2020–2021)
Filipe Mota (2018–2020)
Dimitrije Pejanović (2015–2016)
Stanislav Demovič (2012-2013)
Former coaches
Seasons | Coach | Country |
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2010– | José Francisco Nolasco | ![]() |
References
External links
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