In today's article we will explore the impact Real Madrid Balonmano has had on our lives. Whether through its influence on popular culture, its relevance in the scientific field or its significance in history, Real Madrid Balonmano has left an indelible mark on society. Throughout the text, we will examine different aspects related to Real Madrid Balonmano, from its origins to its evolution in the present, with the aim of understanding its importance and impact in today's world. In addition, we will delve into different perspectives and opinions about Real Madrid Balonmano, analyzing its relevance from diverse and enriching perspectives. Join us on this fascinating journey through the impact of Real Madrid Balonmano on our reality!
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Real Madrid | |||
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Full name | Real Madrid Balonmano | ||
Nickname(s) | Merengues | ||
Founded | March 22, 1952 | ||
Dissolved | 1959 | ||
Arena | Madrid, Spain | ||
Capacity | ? | ||
League | Liga ASOBAL | ||
1958–59 | ? | ||
Closed departments of Real Madrid | |||||||||
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Real Madrid Balonmano was the handball section of Real Madrid C.F. The team participated in the Liga ASOBAL, the Spanish Handball National Championship, between the year of its creation –1952– until 1959 when the team was dissolved. Real Madrid took part of both handball codes existing by then, "eleven" (11 players per side) and "seven" (7 players).
Created in 1952, Real Madrid Balonmano or Real Madrid BM was considered one of the Spanish handball most tough team that had competed at national level, along with its rival Atlético Madrid BM. The team won the 1952–53 season of Liga ASOBAL (the premier handball league of the country, organised by the "Asociación de Clubes de Balonmano de España" - ASOBAL).
Although Real Madrid made good campaigns in successive years, the club decided to close the section in 1959.
City | Arena's name | Term |
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Madrid | 1952–1959 |