División de Honor de Hockey Hierba 2011–12

División de Honor 2011–12
Tournament Details
Dates September 25, 2011 April 29, 2012
Teams 12
Final Positions
Champions Atlètic Terrassa [1]
Tournament Summary
Matches played 126
Goals scored 552 (4.38 per match)

The División de Honor 2011–12 was the 46th season of the top flight of the Spanish domestic field hockey competitions since 1958. It began in autumn 2011. The defending champions are Atlètic Terrassa, while FC Barcelona and Atlético San Sebastián are the teams promoted from División de Honor B.

Atlètic Terrassa won its fourth title in a row and its twentieth overall title.

Competition

Format

The División de Honor season takes place between September and April, and it divides in two phases. In the first phase every team playing each other once for a total of 11 matches. Upon completion the first phase, the standings splits in two groups of 6 teams each one. In group A, the top team wins the championship. In group B, the two bottom teams are relegated. Points are awarded according to the following:

Upon completion the second phase, the top team from group A become champions.

Promotion and relegation

Upon completion the second phase, the two bottom teams from group B are relegated to División de Honor B, while the two top teams from División de Honor B are promoted.

2011–12 teams

Atlètic Terrassa
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Club Egara
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CD Terrassa

RC Polo
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FC Barcelona
Club de Campo
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Universidad Complutense
Ciudad de Las Palmas G.C.
Atlético San Sebastián
Pozuelo
R.S. Tenis
Benalmádena
División de Honor de Hockey Hierba 2011-12 teams
Ciudad de Las Palmas G.C.
Canary Islands
Team Stadium Capacity City/Area
Atlètic Terrassa Can Salas 4,000 Terrassa
R.C. de Polo Camp Eduardo Edualde 1,000 Barcelona
Club de Campo Instalaciones Club de Campo 1,500 Madrid
Club Egara Pla del Bon Aire 2,000 Terrassa
Terrassa Instal·lacions CD Terrassa 2,500 Terrassa
Universidad Complutense Complejo Deportivo de Hockey "Somontes" 500 Madrid
Ciudad de Las Palmas G.C. Campo de Hockey Gran Canaria 500 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Atlético San Sebastián Campo de Hockey Atl. San Sebastián 1,000 San Sebastián
Pozuelo Ciudad Deportiva Valle de las Cañas 500 Pozuelo de Alarcón
R.S. Tenis Pista Polideportiva 500 Santander
Benalmádena Instalaciones CH Benalmádena 500 Benalmádena
FC Barcelona Estadi Pau Negre 1,000 Barcelona

First stage standings

Team Pld W D L PF PA Dif Pts
1Atlètic Terrassa11101048123621
2R.C. Polo1191147123519
3Club de Campo1199154153919
4Club Egara 1154228161214
5Univ. Complutense114342225311
6Terrassa 113351727109
7Pozuelo 112451934158
8R.S. Tenis 113262333108
9Atl. San Sebastián11326212988
10Benalmádena 113171438247
11Ciudad de Las Palmas G.C.112181329165
12FC Barcelona11119339363

Source: Real Federación Española de Hockey

Championship stage
Relegation stage

Second stage

Championship stage

Team Pld W D L PF PA Dif Pts
1Atlètic Terrassa1082044152918
2RC Polo1063130141615
3Club de Campo105233627912
4Club Egara 10154162377
5Terrassa 101271140294
6Univ. Complutense100461331184
Champions
2011–12 División de Honor winners
Catalonia
Atlètic Terrassa
Twentieth title

Relegation stage

Team Pld W D L PF PA Dif Pts
1Ciudad de Las Palmas G.C.105231715+212
2R.S. Tenis 105142725+211
3Atl. San Sebastián104332318511
4Pozuelo 102622022210
5Benalmádena 10334151729
6FC Barcelona10235131857
Relegated

Top goalscorers

Player Goals Team
Spain Jorge Rodríguez 14 Club de Campo
Spain Gabriel Dabanch 14 RC Polo
Spain Roger Padrós 14 RC Polo
Spain Santi Freixa 12 Atlètic Terrassa
Spain Diego Arana 12 Club de Campo
Spain Roc Oliva 9 Atlètic Terrassa
Spain Peio Azkoaga 8 Atl. San Sebastián
Spain Xavi Lleonart 8 Terrassa
Argentina Juan Cruz 8 Pozuelo
Spain Bernardo Guerrero 7 Benalmádena

References

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