2014–15 División de Honor Femenina de Hockey Hierba

The 2014–15 División de Honor was the 76th season of the División de Honor, Spain's premier field hockey league for women. It began on 27 September 2014 and concluded on 3 May 2015.[1][2]

División de Honor
Season2015–2016
Dates27 September 2014 – 3 May 2015
ChampionsClub de Campo (19th title)
Regular seasonClub de Campo
RelegatedAtlètic Terrassa
Universidad de Sevilla
EuroHockey Club Champions CupClub de Campo
EuroHockey Club TrophyReal Club de Polo
Matches played93
Goals scored275 (2.96 per match)
Top goalscorerLola Riera (18 goals)

Club de Campo were the defending champions.[3]

Competition

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Format

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The División de Honor regular season takes place between September and April through 18 matchdays in a round-robin format. Upon completion of regular season, the top four teams are qualified to play the Final Four, while bottom two teams are relegated to División de Honor B. Points are awarded according to the following:

  • 2 points for a win
  • 1 points for a draw

Teams

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Club de Campo
 
Real Sociedad
 
R.C. Polo
 
Júnior
 
Egara
Atl. Terrassa
 
R.S. Tenis
 
SPV
 
Univ. Sevilla
División de Honor de Hockey Hierba Femenino 2014–15 teams
 
 
Taburiente ACE G.C.
Canary Islands
Team Stadium Capacity City/Area
Club de Campo Instalaciones Club de Campo 500 Madrid
Real Sociedad Campo de Hockey Bera Bera 100 San Sebastián
R.C. de Polo Camp d'hoquei Eduardo Dualde 600 Barcelona
Junior Instal·lacions Club Júnior 800 Sant Cugat del Vallès
Club Egara Pla del Bon Aire 800 Terrassa
Atlètic Terrassa Camp d'hoquei Josep Marquès 1,000 Terrassa
Taburiente ACE G.C. Campo de Hockey Gran Canaria 100 Las Palmas de G.C.
R.S. Tenis Campo de Hockey La Albericia 100 Santander
SPV Campo Municipal de Hockey 200 S.S. de los Reyes
Universidad de Sevilla Los Bermejales 2,500 Seville

Regular season standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Club de Campo 18 14 3 1 43 11 +32 31 Qualification to Final Four
2 R.C. de Polo 18 11 4 3 31 19 +12 26
3 Real Sociedad 18 10 4 4 30 23 +7 24
4 Club Egara 18 9 4 5 30 21 +9 22
5 Taburiente ACE G.C. 18 9 3 6 29 22 +7 21
6 SPV 18 7 7 4 25 21 +4 21
7 Junior 18 4 5 9 26 31 −5 13
8 R.S. Tenis 18 3 5 10 19 42 −23 11
9 Atlètic Terrassa 18 1 7 10 20 32 −12 9 Relegation to Primera División Femenina
10 Universidad de Sevilla 18 0 2 16 16 47 −31 2
Updated to match(es) played on 1 May 2015. Source: División de Honor Femenina table and rfeh.es
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored

Play–offs

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
2 May 2015
 
 
Club de Campo1
 
3 May 2015
 
Club Egara0
 
Club de Campo2
 
2 May 2015
 
Real Club de Polo1
 
Real Club de Polo2
 
 
Real Sociedad0
 

Semi-finals

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2 May 2015
11:00
Club de Campo 1–0 Club Egara
Magaz   58' Report
Club Ègara, Terrassa
Umpires:
Carmen Gardé (ESP)
María Mercedes Romero (ESP)

2 May 2015
13:00
Real Club de Polo 2–0 Real Sociedad
Oliva   7'
Vorushylo   64'
Report
Club Ègara, Terrassa
Umpires:
Pilar López (ESP)
Concepción Hueltes (ESP)

Final

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3 May 2015
11:00
Club de Campo 2–1 Real Club de Polo
Pérez   22'46' Report Gómez   33'
Club Ègara, Terrassa
Umpires:
María Mercedes Romero (ESP)
Pilar López (ESP)

Top goalscorers

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Player Goals Team
  Lola Riera 18 Sanse Complutense
  Carola Salvatella 11 Club Egara
  Patricia Maraña 10 Real Sociedad
  Soledad Contardi 9 Real Club de Polo
  Priscila Jardel 7 UD Taburiente
  María López 7 Club de Campo
  Florencia Norbis 7 Universidad de Sevilla
  Patricia Álvarez 6 Tenis
  Gloria Comerma 6 Club Egara
  Alicia Magaz 6 Club de Campo

References

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  1. ^ "DIVISIÓN DE HONOUR FEMENINA 2014–15". rfeh.es (in Spanish). Real Federación Española de Hockey. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  2. ^ "El Club de Campo vence al Polo (2-1) y mantiene su hegemonía". as.com (in Spanish). Polideportivo. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  3. ^ "DIVISIÓN DE HONOUR FEMENINA 2013–14". rfeh.es (in Spanish). Real Federación Española de Hockey. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
  4. ^ goalscorers list

See also

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