BM Bera Bera
Balonmano Bera Bera is a Spanish women's handball club from San Sebastián representing rugby club Bera Bera RT in División de Honor since 1998. It was previously known as Corteblanco Bidebieta, having played in top-flight since 1989.
Bera Bera | |||
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Short name | Balonmano Bera Bera | ||
Founded | 1983 | ||
Arena | Polideportivo Bidebieta, San Sebastián | ||
Capacity | 2,800 | ||
President | Aitor Telletxea | ||
Head coach | Imanol Álvarez (ESP) | ||
League | División de Honor | ||
2018–19 | División de Honor, 2nd | ||
Club colours | |||
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Website Official site |
Active departments of Bera Bera | ||
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Rugby | Handball | Basketball |
Karate | Bicycle touring | Surfing |
Volleyball | Wheelchair basketball | Roller skating |
Bera Bera has won five spanish championships and six national cups, and is a regular of European competitions, while it has yet to play the Champions League. Its best result to date was reaching the Cup Winners' Cup's semifinals in 2008 after beating Budućnost Podgorica and KIF Vejen.[1]
Club's names
- Sociedad Cultural Recreativa Deportiva Bidebieta – (1983–1998)
- Balonmano Bera Bera – (1998–)
Sponsors
- Corteblanco – (1989–1998)
- Meyba – (1990–91)
- Akaba – (1999–2010)
- Super Amara – (2016–present)
Season to season
- As Bidebieta:
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- As Balonmano Bera Bera:
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- 31 seasons in División de Honor
Trophies
- División de Honor: 6
- Copa de la Reina: 6
- Supercopa de España: 7
- 2007, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
European record
Season | Competition | Round | Club | 1st leg | 2nd leg | Aggregate |
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2019–20 | EHF Cup | R1 | 30-16 | 45-31 | 75-47 | |
R2 | 30-35 | 32-31 | 62-66 | |||
2018–19 | EHF Champions League | Q1 | 27-33 | 3rd place | ||
40-20 | ||||||
EHF Cup | R3 | 26-18 | 22-23 | 48–41 | ||
Group D | 29-32 | 32-26 | 4th place | |||
32-21 | 23-26 | |||||
26-31 | 28-36 | |||||
2017–18 | EHF Cup | R1 | 26-25 | 31-23 | 57-48 | |
R2 | 35-35 | 22-24 | 57-59 | |||
2016–17 | EHF Champions League | Q1 | 21–25 | 3rd place | ||
28–20 | ||||||
EHF Cup | R3 | 20–25 | 19–23 | 39–48 | ||
2015–16 | EHF Cup | R3 | 29-34 | 24-24 | 53-58 | |
2014–15 | EHF Cup | R2 | 29-19 | 28-20 | 57-39 | |
L16 | 30-30 | 27-29 | 57-59 | |||
2013–14 | EHF Champions League | Group D | 19-23 | 20-30 | 4th place | |
18-29 | 28-19 | |||||
17-27 | 21-29 | |||||
2012–13 | EHF Champions League | Q1 | 22-31 | 3rd place | ||
33-23 | ||||||
EHF Cup Winners' Cup | R3 | 26-23 | 22-19 | 48-42 | ||
L16 | 20-32 | 29-17 | 49-49 | |||
QF | 15-33 | 26-38 | 41-71 |
Team
Current squad
- Squad for the 2020–21 season
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Transfers
- Transfers for the 2020-2021 season
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Notable players
Nely Carla Alberto Azenaide Carlos Mihaela Ciobanu Lígia Costa Verónica Cuadrado Fabiana Diniz Patricia Elorza Beatriz Fernández Alicia Fernández Fraga Tatiana Garmendia Amélie Goudjo Anette Hoffmann Janne Kolling Alexandra Lacrabère Marta López Ana Martínez Antonela Mena Wendy Obein Svetlana Obucina Darly de Paula Elisabeth Pinedo Montserrat Puche Anna Punko Fernanda da Silva Ana Temprano Raphaëlle Tervel Katarina Tomašević Tania Yáñez
gollark: Way easier than going outside.
gollark: I just take vitamin D supplements!
gollark: Imagine WANTING """sunlight""".
gollark: Well, I have no idea what could cause this, citrons should go fix it somehow?!
gollark: Oh BEE.
References
- Profile and record in the European Handball Federation's website
External links
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