Fixtures

Spain Liga Asobal 04/27 18:30 27 BM Logroño La Rioja vs Anaitasuna - View
Spain Liga Asobal 05/05 15:00 28 Anaitasuna vs Angel Ximenez-Puente Genil - View
Spain Liga Asobal 05/18 18:00 29 BM Benidorm vs Anaitasuna - View
Spain Liga Asobal 05/25 18:00 30 Anaitasuna vs BM Nava - View

Results

Spain Liga Asobal 04/21 16:30 26 [9] Anaitasuna v Atletico Valladolid [7] W 39-35
Spain Liga Asobal 04/14 18:00 25 [9] BM Torrelavega v Anaitasuna [11] W 26-37
Spain Liga Asobal 04/06 17:00 24 [11] Anaitasuna v FC Barcelona [1] L 24-40
Spain Liga Asobal 03/29 18:00 23 [2] Bidasoa Irun v Anaitasuna [8] L 42-33
Spain Liga Asobal 03/24 11:30 22 [11] Anaitasuna v Puerto Sagunto [16] W 24-22
Spain Liga Asobal 03/08 19:00 21 [12] BM Huesca v Anaitasuna [9] L 28-23
Spain Liga Asobal 03/03 11:30 20 [10] Anaitasuna v BM Cangas [14] W 32-29
Spain Liga Asobal 02/23 19:30 19 [7] Ademar Leon v Anaitasuna [6] L 38-23
Spain Liga Asobal 02/16 20:30 18 [7] Anaitasuna v BM Sinfin [15] D 27-27
Spain Liga Asobal 02/11 19:00 17 [3] BM Granollers v Anaitasuna [7] L 32-31
Spain Liga Asobal 02/04 17:30 16 [9] Anaitasuna v Ciudad Encantada [13] W 26-24
Spain Liga Asobal 12/13 20:30 15 [11] BM Nava v Anaitasuna [6] L 33-31

Wikipedia - SCDR Anaitasuna

Sociedad Cultural Deportivo Recreativa Anaitasuna is a team of handball based in Pamplona, Spain. It plays in Liga ASOBAL.

History

The club handball section was established in 1956. The team has been playing continuously in the first division, the Liga ASOBAL, since 2011. In 2016, he appeared in the final of the Copa del Rey and in 2017 in the final of the Supercopa ASOBAL, but both times they lost to the FC Barcelona team. The team played at the international level in the EHF Cup, was eliminated after the group stage in the 2015/16 and 2017/18 seasons, and reached the quarterfinals in 2016/17.

Anaitasuna is a professional handball team based in Pamplona, Spain. The team was founded in 1969 and has since become one of the most successful handball teams in the country. Anaitasuna competes in the Liga ASOBAL, the top professional handball league in Spain, and has also participated in various European competitions.

The team's home arena is the Anaitasuna Sports Center, which has a seating capacity of 3,000 spectators. Anaitasuna's colors are green and white, and the team's logo features a stylized handball player in action.

Anaitasuna is known for its strong defense and aggressive playing style. The team has a talented roster of players, including some of the best handball players in Spain. Anaitasuna's captain is Aitor García, a skilled left-back who has been with the team since 2013.

Over the years, Anaitasuna has won several titles and awards, including the Copa del Rey in 2017 and the EHF Challenge Cup in 2019. The team has a loyal fan base and is widely respected in the handball community for its commitment to excellence and sportsmanship.