2010–11 OK Liga Femenina

2010–11 OK Liga Femenina
Tournament Details
Dates October 2010 June 2011
Teams 13
Final Positions
Champions Voltregà
Runner-up Arenys de Munt
Third Place Girona
Tournament Summary
Matches played 156
Goals scored 894 (5.73 per match)
Most Goals María Díez, Igualada, 42

The 2010–11 OK Liga Femenina was the third edition of Spain's premier women's rink hockey championship, running from 16 October 2010 to 4 June 2011. CP Mieres didn't take part in the competition, leaving it one team short. Thus the championship was contested by thirteen teams, with Girona CH and Vigo Stick CH replacing relegated teams CP Claret and CD Santa María del Pilar.

CP Voltregà, which also won the European League and the Copa de la Reina, won its first championship with an 8 points margin over CE Arenys and Girona CH.[1] Gijón HC completed the European positions, while defending champion Cerdanyola CH was eighth, 18 points below them. CE Noia and Vigo Stick CH were relegated as the bottom teams, with the Galician team losing all matches.[2]

Table

Team P W D L G+ G- Pts 2011 Comments
1Catalonia Voltregà 24 19 2 3 103 37 59 2 QF for the 2012 European League
2Catalonia Arenys 24 16 3 5 80 43 51 2 QF for the 2012 European League
3Catalonia Girona 24 16 3 5 76 38 51 (N) QF for the 2012 European League
4Asturias Gijón 24 15 3 6 69 45 48 2 QF for the 2012 European League
5Catalonia Vilanova 24 15 1 8 76 55 46
6Community of Madrid Alcorcón 24 13 3 8 72 49 42
7Catalonia Bigues 24 12 0 12 91 83 36
8Catalonia Cerdanyola 24 9 3 12 80 74 30 7
9Catalonia SFERIC Terrassa 24 9 0 15 72 69 27 2
10Catalonia Igualada 24 8 2 14 71 80 28 2
11Catalonia Sant Cugat 24 7 1 16 58 85 22 2
12Galicia (Spain) Noia 24 5 3 16 48 76 18 2 Relegated to Segunda División
13Galicia (Spain) Vigo Stick 24 0 0 24 18 160 0 (N) Relegated to Segunda División

Top scorers

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Spain María Díez Igualada42
2 Germany Maren Wichardt Bigues38
3 Argentina Pía Sarmiento Girona33
4 Argentina Luciana Agudo Gijón29
4 England Claire Currey Alcorcón29
6 Spain Carla Giudicci Voltregà27
6 Spain Adriana Gutiérrez Cerdanyola27
8 Spain Leticia Corrales Arenys26
9 Spain Cristina Barceló Voltregà25
10 Spain Natasha Lee Voltegà25

References

  1. Voltregà attains a historic triple. Marca
  2. Results and table in the Spanish Skating Federation's website
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