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Liga ASOBAL 2006–07 season was the 17th since its establishment. A total of 16 teams competed this season for the championship.

Competition format

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The competition was played in a round-robin format, through 30 rounds. The team with most points earned wins the championship. The last two teams were relegated.

Overall standing

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Team P W D L G+ G− Dif Pts
1 Ciudad Real 30 28 1 1 988 797 191 57
2 Portland San Antonio 30 25 3 2 931 772 159 53
3 Caja España Ademar 30 23 3 4 937 819 118 49
4 Barcelona-Cifec 30 22 2 6 966 845 121 46
5 Valladolid 30 17 5 8 931 869 62 39
6 CAI BM Aragón 30 17 0 13 907 891 16 34
7 Fraikin Granollers 30 12 1 17 787 848 -61 25
8 Arrate 30 11 1 18 837 855 -18 23
9 Keymare Almería 30 8 6 16 778 840 -62 22
10 Torrevieja 30 8 5 17 798 891 -93 21
11 Algeciras 30 8 4 18 842 876 -34 20
12 Altea 30 9 2 19 807 860 -53 20
13 Antequera 30 8 4 18 813 857 -44 20
14 Darien Logroño 30 7 4 19 781 865 -84 18
15 Teka Cantabria 30 7 3 20 822 923 -101 17
16 Bidasoa Irún 30 7 2 21 770 887 -117 16
  • BM Altea was relegated due to financial troubles. Thus, Teka Cantabria remained in Liga ASOBAL.
EHF Champions League
EHF Cup Winners' Cup
EHF Cup
relegated
2006–07 Liga ASOBAL winners
Castilla–La Mancha 
Ciudad Real
Second title

Conclusions

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Top goal scorers

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Player Goals Team
Serbia  Davor Čutura 221 Arrate
Portugal  Eduardo Coelho 200 Algeciras
Norway  Håvard Tvedten 192 Darien Logroño
Montenegro  Alen Muratović 189 Valladolid
Argentina  Eric Gull 181 Valladolid
Spain  Iker Romero 172 Barcelona Cifec
Spain  Juanín García 161 Barcelona Cifec
Slovenia  Renato Vugrinec 153 Portland San Antonio
Spain  Cristian Malmagro 147 Fraikin Granollers
Serbia  Marko Krivokapić 140 Fraikin Granollers

Top goalkeepers

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Player Catches Shots Team
Spain  Iñaki Malumbres 315 1009 Arrate
Spain  Jorge Martínez 310 992 Teka Cantabria
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Danijel Šarić 303 826 Caja España Ademar
Spain  Vicente Álamo 286 881 Fraikin Granollers
Spain  Diego Moyano 275 828 Torrevieja
Norway  Ole Everik 251 830 Bidasoa Irún
Spain  José Manuel Sierra 247 827 Valladolid
Denmark  Kasper Hvidt 223 648 Portland San Antonio
Greece  Konstantinos Tsilimparis 223 693 Algeciras
Serbia  Árpád Sterbik 222 610 Ciudad Real
Spain  José Javier Hombrados 218 595 Ciudad Real

References

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