2013–14 División de Honor Femenina de Waterpolo

The 2013–14 season was the 27th season of División de Honor, the top flight women's water polo in Spain since its inception in 1988.

División de Honor Femenina 2013–14
LeagueDivisión de Honor
Sportwomen's water polo
DurationOctober 2013–May 3, 2014 (regular season)
May 14–May 24 (championship playoff)
League championsSabadell Astralpool
  Runners-upMataró La Sirena
Top scorerHelena Lloret, 85 goals
Relegated to Primera DivisiónL'Hospitalet, WP 98 02 & La Latina
División de Honor seasons

The season comprised regular season and championship playoff. The regular season started on October 19, 2013, and finished on May 3, 2014. When finish the regular season, top four teams at standings play championship playoff.

Championship playoff began on May 14 with semifinals, playing the Finals around late May.

Sabadell Astralpool won the twelfth title in its history, and fourth in a row by defeating (again as in previous season) Mataró La Sirena 2–0 in the Championship Finals.

Teams

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Sabadell
 
Mataró
 
Madrid Moscardó
 
La Latina
 
Mediterrani
Sant Andreu
 
Zaragoza
 
Dos Hermanas
 
Terrassa
 
WP 9802
 
Rubí
 
L'Hospitalet
División de Honor de Waterpolo Femenino 2013–14 teams
Team City/Area Founded Pool website
Sabadell Astralpool Sabadell 1916 Can Llong [1]
Mataró La Sirena Mataró 1932 Joan Serra [2]
Madrid Moscardó Madrid 1958 Piscina CDM Moscardó [3]
Mediterrani Barcelona 1931 Josep Vallès [4]
Sant Andreu Barcelona 1971 Pere Serrat [5]
Zaragoza Zaragoza 1984 Piscina Stadium Casablanca [6]
Dos Hermanas Dos Hermanas 1993 Piscina CMAD Montequinto [7]
Terrassa Terrassa 1932 Àrea Olímpica [8]
La Latina Madrid 1969 Piscina M-86 [9]
WP 98 02 Pamplona 1998 Piscina UPNA [10]
Rubí Rubí 1971 Can Rosés [11]
L'Hospitalet L'Hospitalet 1971 Piscines Municipals [12]

Regular season standings

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Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Sabadell Astralpool 22 22 0 0 483 81 402 66
2 Mataró La Sirena 22 18 1 3 255 139 116 55
3 Sant Andreu 22 14 4 4 278 186 92 46
4 Mediterrani 22 13 4 5 250 173 77 43
5 Rubí 22 11 2 9 230 231 −1 35
6 Terrassa 22 10 4 8 218 212 6 34
7 Madrid Moscardó 22 10 1 11 188 223 −35 31
8 Zaragoza 22 7 3 12 217 256 −39 24
9 Dos Hermanas 22 7 2 13 188 248 −60 23
10 La Latina 22 7 1 14 174 223 −49 22
11 L'Hospitalet 22 2 0 20 117 320 −203 6
12 WP 98 02 22 0 0 22 124 430 −306 0

Source:[1]

Championship playoffs
Relegation playoff
Relegated

Championship playoffs

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Semifinals (best of 3) Final (best of 3)
          
1 Sabadell Astralpool 16 17
4 Mediterrani 5 4
1 Sabadell Astralpool 10 11
2 Mataró La Sirena 6 7
2 Mataró La Sirena 11 10
3 Sant Andreu 6 6

Semifinals

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1st leg

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May 14
20:45 (UTC+2)
Report Mediterrani 5–16 Sabadell Astralpool Instal.lació Josep Vallès, Barcelona
Referees:
Sánchez Martín, Campos Rodríguez
Score by quarters: 0–2, 1–4, 2–6, 2–4
five players 1 Goals Pareja, M García 3

May 14
20:45 (UTC+2)
Report Sant Andreu 6–11 Mataró La Sirena Piscina Pere Serrat, Barcelona
Referees:
Trojan Bucic, Fuentes Flores
Score by quarters: 1–1, 2–1, 2–6, 1–3
Fajardo 2 Goals Gibson-Byrne 4

2nd leg

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May 17
11:30 (UTC+2)
Report Sabadell Astralpool 17–4 Mediterrani Piscina Can Llong, Sabadell
Referees:
Guardia Marsal, Muntané Llavería
Score by quarters: 5–0, 5–1, 1–1, 6–2
Pareja 6 Goals Gual 3

Sabadell Astralpool won series 2–0 and advanced to Final


May 17
12:45 (UTC+2)
Report Mataró La Sirena 10–6 Sant Andreu Piscina Joan Serra, Mataró
Referees:
Baños Martínez, Godoy Mena
Score by quarters: 4–2, 3–2, 3–1, 0–1
Gibson 3 Goals Recio 3

Mataró La Sirena won series 2–0 and advanced to Final

Final

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1st leg

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May 21
17:30 (UTC+2)
Report Mataró La Sirena 6–10 Sabadell Astralpool Piscina Joan Serra, Mataró
Referees:
Verdejo Domingo, Sanfeliu Cobo
Score by quarters: 2–1, 2–4, 2–3, 0–2
Wilcox, Gibson-Byrne 2 Goals three players 2

2nd leg

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May 24
11:30 (UTC+2)
Report Sabadell Astralpool 11–7 Mataró La Sirena Piscinas Carles Ibars, Sabadell
Referees:
Blanch Sánchez, Caner Espinosa
Score by quarters: 4–2, 2–4, 2–0, 1–1
Szücs 3 Goals Chillida 3

Sabadell Astralpool won the Championship Finals series 2–0.

2013–14 División de Honor Femenina winners
 
Sabadell Astralpool
Twelfth title

Individual awards

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Relegation playoff

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Playoff to be played in two legs. First leg to be played on 10 May and 2nd leg on 17 May. The winner will play in División de Honor Femenina 2014–15 and the loser one in Primera División.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
La Latina   16–16 (3–4 p)   Concepción–Cdad Lineal 7–8 9–8

1st leg

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May 10
18:00 (UTC+2)
Report Concepción–Cdad Lineal 7–8 La Latina Piscina CMD Concepción, Madrid
Referees:
Baños Martínez, Cáceres Pérez
Score by quarters: 2–1, 0–2, 4–3, 1–2
Migueláñez 2 Goals three players 2

2nd leg

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May 17
17:00 (UTC+2)
Report La Latina 8–9 Concepción–Cdad Lineal Piscina M-86, Madrid
Referees:
Jiménez Turnes, Cerezo Crespo
Score by quarters: 1–2, 2–4, 2–0, 3–3
López-Escribano 3 Goals Marbán 3

16–16 on aggregate. Concepción–Cdad Lineal won the penalty shoot-out 4–3 and promoted to División de Honor.

Top goal scorers

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[2]

(regular season only)

Player Goals Team
  Helena Lloret 85 CN Sant Andreu
  Maica García 83 CN Sabadell Astralpool
  Beatriz Ortiz 77 CN Rubí
  Jennifer Pareja 68 CN Sabadell Astralpool
  Andrea Blas 67 EW Zaragoza
  Gemma Pané 66 CN Terrassa
  Judith Forca 66 CN Sabadell Astralpool
  Marta Recio 58 CN Sant Andreu
  Laura Vicente 53 CE Mediterrani
  Amanda Triviño 50 CN Rubí

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Standings at rfen.es
  2. ^ "Top goalscorers at rfen.es". Archived from the original on 2013-07-11. Retrieved 2014-05-09.
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