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- 2010–11_Liga_ABF abstract "The Liga ABF 2010–11 was the 55th season of women's handball top flight in Spain since its establishment, taking place from 11 September 2010 to 14 May 2011. Fourteen teams took part in the championship, with CBF Monóvar and CBM Murcia replacing relegated teams BM Gijón and CB Ribarroja.SD Itxako won its third championship in a row by winning every match but one, also winning the Copa de la Reina to retain both titles. CBF Elda held its position as the runner-up, and BM Sagunto, Mar Alicante and BM Bera Bera also qualified for international competitions. On the other hand, BM Remudas and AD Sagardía were relegated. However Remudas avoided relegation in June as CP Goya Almería sold it its spot due to financial stress. One month later Monóvar was disbanded for the same reasons.Itxako and Mar Alicante were the runners-up of the Champions League and Cup Winners' Cup respectively. In the EHF Cup Sagunto reached the quarter-finals, while 2010 runner-up Elda and CLeBa León didn't make it past the qualifying rounds.".
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- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink 2009xe2x80x9310_Womens_EHF_Cup.
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- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink AD_Sagardía.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink BM_Alcobendas.
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- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink BM_Remudas.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink BM_Sagunto.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink CBF_Elda.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink CBF_Monóvar.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink CBM_Elche.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink CBM_Murcia.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink CB_Castro_Urdiales.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink CB_Mar_Alicante.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink CB_Ribarroja.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink CP_Goya_Almería.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink Category:2010–11_in_Spanish_handball.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink Category:División_de_Honor_Femenina_de_Balonmano_seasons.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink Club_León_Balonmano.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink División_de_Honor_Femenina_de_Balonmano.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink SD_Itxako.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
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- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLinkText "2010-11 season".
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLinkText "2010–11 Liga ABF".
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLinkText "2010–11".
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF wikiPageWikiLinkText "2011".
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- 2010–11_Liga_ABF subject Category:2010–11_in_Spanish_handball.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF subject Category:División_de_Honor_Femenina_de_Balonmano_seasons.
- 2010–11_Liga_ABF hypernym Season.
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- 2010–11_Liga_ABF comment "The Liga ABF 2010–11 was the 55th season of women's handball top flight in Spain since its establishment, taking place from 11 September 2010 to 14 May 2011. Fourteen teams took part in the championship, with CBF Monóvar and CBM Murcia replacing relegated teams BM Gijón and CB Ribarroja.SD Itxako won its third championship in a row by winning every match but one, also winning the Copa de la Reina to retain both titles.".
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