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2006–07 Liga ABF

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The Liga ABF 2006–07 was the 50th season of women's handball top flight in Spain since its establishment running from 16 September 2006 to 20 May 2007. Fourteen teams took part in the competition, including newly promoted teams CB Perdoma and AD Sagardía.[1]

Defending champion CB Amadeo Tortajada won its second title with a two points advantage over runner-up BM Sagunto, which also qualified for the Champions League. CBF Elda, SD Itxako and BM Bera Bera followed in European positions like in the previous season, while AH Lleidatana and CB Perdoma were relegated as the two bottom teams.[2] 6th-placed Cleba León was invited to take part in the EHF Cup but refused for financial reasons.[3]

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Standings

Team P W D L G+ G− Dif Pts 2006 Comments
1 Valencian Community Amadeo Tortajada 26 23 1 2 742 567 175 47
Champions League
2 Valencian Community Sagunto 26 22 1 3 906 585 321 45
Champions League
3 Valencian Community Elda 26 21 1 4 773 577 196 43
EHF Cup
4 Navarre Itxako 26 20 2 4 670 512 158 42
EHF Cup
5 Basque Country (autonomous community) Bera Bera 26 15 1 10 722 668 54 31
Cup Winners' Cup
6 Castile and León León 26 12 3 11 711 709 2 27
2
7 Andalusia Roquetas 26 13 1 12 650 643 7 27
2
8 Canary Islands Remudas 26 11 3 12 631 650 –19 25
2
9 Valencian Community Mar Alicante 26 11 1 14 643 703 –60 23
3
10 Andalusia Goya Almería 26 7 4 15 596 633 –37 18
3
11 Asturias Gijón 26 6 1 19 547 699 –152 13
1
12 Cantabria Sagardía 26 6 0 20 642 800 –158 12 (P)
13 Catalonia Lleidatana 26 4 1 21 558 785 –227 9
2
Relegated
14 Canary Islands Perdoma 26 1 0 25 535 795 –260 2 (P) Relegated

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