CD Aiete explained
Club Deportivo Aiete, formerly known as Asociación Cultural y Deportiva Ayete, is a Spanish handball club from the Aiete district in San Sebastián founded in 1959. Best known for its defunct women's team, it remains active in formative handball.[1]
ACD Ayete women's team, established in 1973, reached the national cup's final[2] in its debut season in the top category eight years later.[3] In 1982 Ayete was the national championship's runner-up[4] to become the first team to represent Spain in the Women's IHF Cup the following season.[5] It was awarded the Spanish Handball Federation's fair play award in 1982 and 1983.[6]
Notes and References
- http://www.diariovasco.com/20090908/san-sebastian/jolastoki-viste-gala-20090908.html The Jolastoki dresses in full regalia.
- http://www.rfebm.net/upload/descargas/BO.IN.BA._23_-_Tem.10-11_-_28.feb11.pdf List of finals
- http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1980/02/28/pagina-34/1049026/pdf.html?search=%22ayete%22 Saps couldn't defeat Ayete.
- http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1982/04/25/pagina-33/1081303/pdf.html?search=%22ayete%22 Catalan disaster: Saps is relegated and Rancho will play the play-out.
- http://todor66.com/handball/Euro_Cups/Women_IHF_1983.html 1982-83 Women's IHF Cup results
- http://www.rfebm.com/PRENAPDF.PDF List of prizes