CE Handbol Marítim explained

Fullname:Club Esportiu Handbol Marítim
Shortname:Valencia Aicequip
Founded:1997
Dissolved:June 2013
Ground:El Cabanyal, Valencia
Capacity:1,200
Chairman:Manolo Gómez (ESP)
Manager:Natalya Morskova (ESP)
Season:2012–13
Position:División de Honor, 10th
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Colour2:Blue
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Club Esportiu Handbol Marítim, also known as Valencia Aicequip, was a Spanish women's handball club from Valencia. In 2012 became the successor of national powerhouse BM Sagunto.[1]

The club was disbanded in June 2013 due to large debts inherited from the BM Sagunto period. Its sports rights were transferred to new created club Club Handbol Canyamelar.[2]

Season to season

SeasonTierDivisionPos.Notes
1997–9832ª Nacional1stPromoted
1998–9921ª Nacional2nd (Group B)Promoted
1999–001División de Honor7th (Group B)Relegated
2000–0121ª Nacional1st (Group B)Promoted
2001–021División de Honor8th (Group B)Relegated
2002–0321ª Nacional1st (Group B)Promoted
2003–041División de Honor12th
2004–051División de Honor9th
2005–061División de Honor13thRelegated
SeasonTierDivisionPos.Notes
2006–0721ª Nacional1st (Group B)
2007–0821ª Nacional2nd (Group B)
2008–0921ª Nacional2nd (Group B)
2009–1021ª Nacional4th (Group B)
2010–1131ª Nacional3rdPromoted
2011–122División de Plata2nd (Group B)Promoted
2012–131División de Honor10thDisbanded
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Notes and References

  1. News: Domínguez . M . El Aicequip Marítim resucita el balonmano femenino en Valencia . 9 February 2019 . levante-emv.com . . 6 September 2012.
  2. http://www.superdeporte.es/polideportivo/2013/06/16/valencia-aicequip-desaparece-nace-canyamelar-valencia/199235.html Valencia Aicequip disbanded, Canyamelar Valencia replaces it