BM Ciudad Encantada
Rebi Balonmano Cuenca | |||
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Full name | Rebi Balonmano Cuenca | ||
Founded | 1989 | ||
Arena | Pabellón Municipal El Sargal, Cuenca | ||
Capacity | 1,900 | ||
President | Isidoro Gómez Cavero | ||
Head coach | Lidio Jiménez Carrascosa | ||
League | Liga ASOBAL | ||
Website Official site |
Rebi Balonmano Cuenca is a team of handball based in Cuenca, Spain. It plays in Liga ASOBAL.
Location of Rebi Balonmano Cuenca
History
[edit]Balonmano Ciudad Encantada was established in 1989 when acquired the TNT Uniexpress's seat, a team from San Sebastián de los Reyes, Madrid, relocating the team to Cuenca and renaming it as Madrid-Cuenca. Since then, the team has undergone several name changes. Since 2008, they have been playing continuously in the first division, Liga ASOBAL. The team finished fifth in 2018 and qualified for a European cup, the EHF Cup, for the first time. The team reached the final of the Copa del Rey in 2019 and the final of the Supercopa ASOBAL in 2020.
Crest, colours, supporters
[edit]Naming history
[edit]Name | Period |
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Madrid-Cuenca | 1989−1990 |
Sociedad Conquense | 1990–1994 |
Balonmano Conquense | 1994–1997 |
Balonmano Ciudad Encantada | 1997–2008 |
Cuenca 2016 | 2008–2011 |
Balonmano Ciudad Encantada | 2011–2012 |
GlobalCaja Ciudad Encantada | 2012–2016 |
LiberbankCiudad Encantada | 2016–2018 |
Liberbank Cuenca | 2018–2019 |
Incarlopsa Cuenca | 2019–2022 |
Rebi Balonmano Cuenca | 2022–present |
Kit manufacturers
[edit]Period | Kit manufacturer |
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Kits
[edit]HOME |
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AWAY |
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THIRD |
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Team
[edit]Current squad
[edit]- Squad for the 2022–23 season[1]
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Technical staff
[edit]- Head coach:
Lidio Jiménez Carrascosa
- Assistant coach:
Juan Manuel Doldán
Transfers
[edit]- Transfers for the 2022–23 season
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Previous squads
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Season by season
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EHF ranking
[edit]- As of 14/12/2022[2]
Rank | Team | Points |
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94 | ![]() |
57 |
95 | ![]() |
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96 | ![]() |
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97 | ![]() |
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98 | ![]() |
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99 | ![]() |
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100 | ![]() |
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Former club members
[edit]Notable former players
[edit]David Balaguer (2014-2015)
Rubén Marchán (2012-2015)
Ángel Montoro (2018–2019)
David Rodríguez Carvajal (2008–2010)
Pedro Rodríguez Álvarez (2008–2011)
Santiago Baronetto (2018–2020)
Martín Ariel Doldan (2016–2022)
Federico Gastón Fernández (2011–2013)
Juan Pablo Fernández (2012–2013)
Leonel Maciel (2017–2021)
Lucas Moscariello (2018–2021)
Federico Pizarro (2020–)
Ignacio Pizarro (2022–)
Pablo Simonet (2011–2013, 2020–)
Pablo Vainstein (2015-2021)
Agustín Vidal (2012–2013, 2014–2015, 2016–2017)
Leonardo Dutra (2017–2020)
Thiago Ponciano (2015–2022)
Alexandro Pozzer (2021–)
Henrique Teixeira (2022–)
Leonardo Terçariol (2015-2017)
Krešimir Ivanković (2010–2011)
Rafael Capote (2009–2011)
Guillermo Corzo (2011–2013)
Jorge Pabán (2009–2012)
Bálint Fekete (2019–2020)
Davide Bulzamini (2020–2022)
Vladan Lipovina (2013–2014)
Vuk Milošević (2013–2014)
Dawid Nilsson (2008–2010)
Serhiy Bebeshko (1992–1993)
Dobrivoje Marković (2008–2011)
Vladimir Petrić (2008–2009)
Richard Kappelin (2010–2012)
Former coaches
[edit]Seasons | Coach | Country |
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2007–2010 | Goran Džokić | ![]() |
2010–2014 | Francisco Javier Equisoain | ![]() |
2014– | Lidio Jiménez Carrascosa | ![]() |