Atlético Madrid BM

Atlético Madrid BM
Atlético Madrid
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Founded 1951
Dissolved 1994
Arena Antonio Magariños, Madrid,
Spain
Capacity 3,000
League Liga ASOBAL
1993–94 Liga ASOBAL, 6th
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Atlético Madrid Handball was a handball team that was part of the Atlético sports organization. Created in the early 1950s, it won 11 Spanish Leagues and 10 Spanish Cups between 1952 and 1987, and reached the final of the 1984-85 European Cup and the 1986-87 EHF Cup; they lost both to, respectively, Metaloplastika Sabac and Granitas Kaunas.

Jesús Gil disbanded the team in 1992, but it still competed as Atlético Madrid Alcobendas for two more seasons under the management of some stockholders before finally disappearing in 1994.

Los Colchoneros welcomed handball back into their organization in 2011, as they became official sponsors of BM Neptuno, formally known as BM Ciudad Real, which folded and relocated to Madrid for financial reasons.[1]. The new team started off quite successfully, beating FC Barcelona Handbol 33-26 in the Supercup match in August 2011.[2]

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Trophies

  • Winners: 1952, 1954
  • Winners: 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985
  • Winners: 1962, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1987
  • Winners: 1986, 1988

Home arenas

City Arena's name Term
Madrid Polideportivo Magariños –1992
Alcobendas Pabellón Municipal de Alcobendas 1992–1994

Notable players

Notables coaches

  • Jordi Álvaro
  • Juan de Dios Román
  • Domingo Bárcenas
  • Francisco Parrilla


See also