Fixtures

Spain Liga Asobal 09/12 17:00 1 BM Granollers vs Angel Ximenez-Puente Genil - View
Spain Liga Asobal 09/21 10:30 2 Ademar Leon vs BM Granollers - View
Spain Liga Asobal 09/27 16:00 3 BM Granollers vs BM Nava - View
Spain Liga Asobal 10/04 16:00 4 BM Huesca vs BM Granollers - View
Spain Liga Asobal 10/11 16:00 5 BM Granollers vs FC Barcelona - View
Spain Liga Asobal 10/18 16:00 6 BM Guadalajara vs BM Granollers - View

Results

Club Friendlies 08/14 19:00 - BM Granollers v SL Benfica L 27-36
Spain Liga Asobal 06/01 16:00 30 [2] BM Granollers v BM Guadalajara [12] W 39-33
Spain Liga Asobal 05/25 16:00 29 [8] BM Nava v BM Granollers [2] W 32-37
Spain Liga Asobal 05/16 17:00 28 [3] BM Granollers v Martin Friis [11] W 34-31
Spain Liga Asobal 05/04 18:00 27 [6] BM Torrelavega v BM Granollers [3] L 35-34
Spain Liga Asobal 04/27 18:00 26 [2] BM Granollers v Ademar Leon [7] D 30-30
Spain Liga Asobal 04/19 19:00 25 [3] Bidasoa Irun v BM Granollers [2] L 30-28
Spain Liga Asobal 04/13 15:30 24 [2] BM Granollers v BM Huesca [16] W 41-32
Spain Copa del Rey 04/08 18:00 9 BM Torrelavega v BM Granollers L 31-28
Spain Liga Asobal 04/04 17:00 23 [1] FC Barcelona v BM Granollers [2] W 30-31
Spain Liga Asobal 03/29 16:30 22 [2] BM Granollers v Villa De Aranda [10] W 40-30
Spain Liga Asobal 03/22 17:30 21 [13] Angel Ximenez-Puente Genil v BM Granollers [2] W 28-35

Wikipedia - BM Granollers

Club Balonmano Granollers, commonly known as BM Granollers, is a professional handball club based in Granollers, Spain.

History

The club was founded in 1944 and it is one of the oldest and most successful Spanish handball clubs in terms of titles won. Since its inception, the club quickly got a great competitive level. BM Granollers has competed almost every season in the top league of Spanish handball (currently Liga ASOBAL). It became the first Spanish handball club taking part in a European competition in 1959. BM Granollers won the EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 1976, so it became the first Spanish handball club winning a European title.

Thanks to this history, the city of Granollers hosted the handball matches at the Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games. The Palau d'Esports, the current club's arena, was built for this event and subsequently has also hosted the 2013 World Men's Handball Championship and the 2021 World Women's Handball Championship.

One of the BM Granollers' landmarks is its commitment with young players formation. Many great handball players and team managers have been formed in BM Granollers youth academy (players such as Joan Cañellas, Antonio García, Enric Masip and Mateo Garralda; team managers such as Pep Vilà, Miquel Roca Mas, Sead Hasanefendić, Toni García and Carlos Viver). In recent years, moreover, BM Granollers has significantly increased the number of female teams in the youth academy. From the 2014–15 season, BM Granollers has become the only handball club in Spain with main male and female teams simultaneously in the top league of Spanish handball (Liga ASOBAL and División de Honor Femenina).

BM Granollers is a prominent Spanish handball team based in Granollers, Catalonia. Founded in 1944, the club has a rich history and is renowned for its strong tradition in Spanish handball. The team competes in the Liga ASOBAL, the top professional handball league in Spain, and has established itself as a competitive force both domestically and in European competitions. Known for their passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent, BM Granollers combines experienced players with promising young athletes. The club's colors are traditionally red and white, and they play their home matches at the Palau d'Esports de Granollers, a venue that fosters an energetic and supportive atmosphere. Throughout its history, BM Granollers has achieved numerous national titles and has been a vital contributor to the growth of handball in Spain.