BM Neptuno

Spanish handball club


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clubnameBM Atlético de Madrid
imageAtletico Madrid logo.svg
fullnameClub Deportivo Elemental Balonmano Neptuno
founded2011
dissolved2013
groundPalacio Vistalegre,
Madrid, Spain
capacity15,000
chairmanSpain Domingo Díaz de Mera
season2012–13
positionLiga ASOBAL, 2nd
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| clubname = BM Atlético de Madrid | image = Atletico Madrid logo.svg | fullname = Club Deportivo Elemental Balonmano Neptuno | nickname = | founded = 2011 | dissolved = 2013 | ground = Palacio Vistalegre, Madrid, Spain | capacity = 15,000 | chairman = Spain Domingo Díaz de Mera | manager = | league = | season = 2012–13 | position = Liga ASOBAL, 2nd | pattern_la1 = _am1112h | pattern_b1 = _am1112h | pattern_ra1 = _am1112h | leftarm1 = FFFFFF | body1 = FF0000 | rightarm1 = FFFFFF | shorts1=0000FF | pattern_la2= | pattern_b2=_am1112a | pattern_ra2= | leftarm2=000040 | body2=000040 | rightarm2=000040 | shorts2=000040 Club Balonmano Neptuno/Atlético de Madrid was a Spanish professional handball team based in Madrid, Spain. Part of the Atlético Madrid sports organization. They played two seasons in the Liga ASOBAL and their home court was the Palacio Vistalegre.

History

Balonmano Atlético de Madrid was created in the early 1950s, it won 11 Spanish Leagues and 10 Spanish Cups between 1952 and 1987, and reached the final of the 1984–85 European Cup and the 1986–87 EHF Cup; they lost both to, respectively, Metaloplastika Sabac and Granitas Kaunas. Jesús Gil disbanded the team in 1992, but it still competed as Atlético de Madrid Alcobendas for two more seasons under the management of some stockholders before finally disappearing in 1994.

Los Colchoneros welcomed handball back into their organization in 2011, formally known as BM Ciudad Real, which folded and relocated to Madrid for financial reasons. The new team started off quite successfully, beating FC Barcelona Handbol 33–26 in the Supercup match in August 2011.

In July 2013, the club announced the shutdown of BM Neptuno/Atletico de Madrid due to little financial support received from public and private entities.

Season by season

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SeasonTierDivisionPos.Notes
2011–121ASOBAL2nd
2012–131ASOBAL2ndDisbanded
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Trophies

Home arenas

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CityArena's nameTerm
MadridPalacio Vistalegre2011–2013
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Notable players

Notable coaches

References

References

  1. "El Atlético de Madrid se estrena a lo grande".
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