BM Huesca

Spanish handball club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bada Huesca is a team of handball based in Huesca, Spain. It plays in Liga ASOBAL.

Location of Bada Huesca
Huesca
Huesca
Location of Bada Huesca
FullnameBalonmano Huesca
Founded1995; 31 years ago (1995)
Capacity4,500
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Bada Huesca
Full nameBalonmano Huesca
Founded1995; 31 years ago (1995)
ArenaPalacio Municipal de Deportes, Huesca
Capacity4,500
PresidentFrancisco Giné
Head coachJosé Francisco Nolasco
LeagueLiga ASOBAL
2024-2513th
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Home
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Website
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History

The club handball section was established in 1995.[1] The team has been playing continuously in the first division, the Liga ASOBAL, since 2011.[1] The team played in an international cup (EHF Cup) once in the 2014/15 season.

Crest, colours, supporters

Naming history

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Name Period
Club Balonmano Huesca 1995−1999
Adeslas Huesca 1999–2002
Forcusa Huesca 2002–2008
Obearagón Huesca 2008–2011
Club Balonmano Huesca 2011–2014
Bada Huesca 2014–present
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Kits

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Sports Hall information

Home hall: Palacio Municipal de Deportes

Management

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President Spain Francisco Giné
Vice President Spain José Ignacio Montorio
Vice President Spain Daniel Ramírez
Vice President Spain Pedro Luis Gómez
Club Manager Spain Néstor Oliva
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Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2022–23 season[2]
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Technical staff

  • Head coach: Spain José Francisco Nolasco
  • Assistant coach: Spain Fernando Pérez Santolaria
  • Assistant coach: Spain Lucas Calvo Sevilla
  • Fitness coach: Spain Pedro Barrio Menoyo
  • Physiotherapist: Spain Luisa Pérez Larre
  • Physiotherapist: Spain Sergio Ferrer Leiva
  • Club Doctor: Spain Martín Blecua Alonso

Transfers

Transfers for the 2025–26 season

Transfer History

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Previous squads

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Season by season

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Season Tier Division Pos. Notes
1995–1996 5 2ª Autonómica 1st Promoted
1996–1997 4 2ª Nacional 2nd Promoted
1997–1998 3 1ª Nacional 7th
1998–1999 3 1ª Nacional 5th
1999–2000 3 1ª Nacional 9th
2000–2001 3 1ª Nacional 7th
2001–2002 3 1ª Nacional 1st
2002–2003 3 1ª Nacional 2nd
2003–2004 3 1ª Nacional 2nd Promoted
2004–2005 2 Honor B 8th
2005–2006 2 Honor B 13th
2006–2007 2 Honor B 5th
2007–2008 2 Honor B 10th
2008–2009 2 Honor B 13th
2009–2010 2 Plata 7th
2010–2011 2 Plata 2nd Promoted
Season Tier Division Pos. Notes
2011–2012 1 ASOBAL 11th
2012–2013 1 ASOBAL 8th
2013–2014 1 ASOBAL 4th
2014–2015 1 ASOBAL 9th
2015–2016 1 ASOBAL 10th
2016–2017 1 ASOBAL 7th
2017–2018 1 ASOBAL 7th
2018–2019 1 ASOBAL 6th
2019–2020 1 ASOBAL 15th
2020–2021 1 ASOBAL 5th
2021–2022 1 ASOBAL 9th
2022–2023 1 ASOBAL 11th
2023–2024 1 ASOBAL 8th
2024–2025 1 ASOBAL 13th
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European competition

EHF Cup: It was formerly known as the IHF Cup until 1993. Also, starting from the 2012–13 season the competition has been merged with the EHF Cup Winners' Cup. The competition will be known as the EHF European League from the 2020–21 season.

As of 30 September 2022:
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Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2014–15 EHF Cup Third round Sweden Eskilstuna Guif 26–23 24–32 50–55
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EHF ranking

As of 5/12/2025[6]
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243Poland MKS Kalisz4
244Iceland KA4
245Belarus HC Masheka4
246Spain Bada Huesca4
247Ukraine HC ZTR Zaporizhzhia4
248Sweden IFK Skövde4
249Poland Unia Tarnów4
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Former club members

Notable former players

Former coaches

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2010– José Francisco Nolasco Spain
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References

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