Bada Huesca  is a team of handball  based in Huesca , Spain . It plays in Liga ASOBAL .
History 
The club handball section was established in 1995..[ 1] Liga ASOBAL , since 2011.[ 1] EHF Cup ) once in the 2014/15 season.
Naming history 
Name
 
Period
  
Club Balonmano Huesca 
1995−1999
  
Adeslas Huesca 
1999–2002
  
Forcusa Huesca 
2002–2008
  
Obearagón Huesca 
2008–2011
  
Club Balonmano Huesca 
2011–2014
  
Bada Huesca 
2014–present
  
Kits 
HOME
  
 
 
Home hall: Palacio Municipal de Deportes  
Management 
Position
 
Name
  
President
 
 
Vice President
 
 
Vice President
 
 
Vice President
 
 
Club Manager
 
 
Team 
Current squad 
Squad for the 2022–23 season [ 2] 
 
  
Technical staff 
Head coach:  
Assistant coach:  
Assistant coach:  
Fitness coach:  
Physiotherapist:  
Physiotherapist:  
Club Doctor:  
Transfers 
Transfers for the 2025–26 season 
Joining  
 
Leaving   
  
 
Transfer History 
Transfers for the 2022–23 season 
 
Joining  
 
Leaving   
  
 
  
Previous squads 
2014–2015 Team 
 
Shirt No
 
Nationality
 
Player
 
Birth Date
 
Position
  
3 
Spain Ander Ugarte Cortes 
 (1990-06-06 )  6 June 1990Line Player
  
6 
Spain Javier Ancizu Garcia 
 (1981-06-07 )  7 June 1981Left Winger
  
8 
Spain Abraham Rochel Icardo 
 (1978-04-22 )  22 April 1978Central Back
  
9 
Spain Agustín Casado  (1996-05-21 )  21 May 1996Central Back
  
12 
Bosnia and Herzegovina Adam Savić  (1986-07-15 )  15 July 1986Goalkeeper
  
14 
Spain Mikel Muguerza Alvarez 
 (1992-04-14 )  14 April 1992Right Back
  
16 
Spain Fernando Perez Santolaria 
 (1980-12-10 )  10 December 1980Goalkeeper
  
17 
Spain Alex Marcelo Fuentes 
 (1993-02-20 )  20 February 1993Right Back
  
18 
Spain Carlos Molina  (1991-05-31 )  31 May 1991Left Back
  
19 
Spain Victor Melida Cambra 
 (1992-05-01 )  1 May 1992Right Winger
  
20 
Spain Adrian Nolasco Macia 
 (1993-05-24 )  24 May 1993Left Back
  
21 
Spain Antonio Cartón  (1980-03-21 )  21 March 1980Right Winger
  
22 
Spain Pablo Hernandez Bermudez 
 (1978-07-29 )  29 July 1978Goalkeeper
  
23 
Spain Marco Escribano Rodriguez 
 (1992-07-05 )  5 July 1992Left Winger
  
25 
Spain Marco Mira Rasilla 
 (1983-02-19 )  19 February 1983Left Back
  
26 
Spain Jose Juan Gonzalez Novelle 
 (1986-02-27 )  27 February 1986Left Back
  
27 
Serbia Milan Rasic 
 (1987-05-16 )  16 May 1987Line Player
  
Season by season 
Season
 
Tier
 
Division
 
Pos.
 
Notes
  
1995–1996
 
5
 
2ª Autonómica
 
1st
 
Promoted
  
1996–1997
 
4
 
2ª Nacional
 
2nd
 
Promoted
  
1997–1998
 
3
 
1ª Nacional
 
7th
 
  
1998–1999
 
3
 
1ª Nacional
 
5th
 
  
1999–2000
 
3
 
1ª Nacional
 
9th
 
  
2000–2001
 
3
 
1ª Nacional
 
7th
 
  
2001–2002
 
3
 
1ª Nacional
 
1st
 
  
2002–2003
 
3
 
1ª Nacional
 
2nd
 
  
2003–2004
 
3
 
1ª Nacional
 
2nd
 
Promoted
  
2004–2005
 
2
 
Honor B 
8th
 
  
2005–2006
 
2
 
Honor B 
13th
 
  
 
  
European competition 
EHF Cup : It was formerly known as the IHF Cup  until 1993. Also, starting from the 2012–13 season the competition has been merged with the EHF Cup Winners' Cup . The competition will be known as the EHF European League  from the 2020–21 season.
As of 30 September 2022: 
EHF ranking 
As of 14/12/2022 [ 5] 
Seasons 
Coach 
Country
  
2010–
 
José Francisco Nolasco
 
 
References 
External links 
2024–25 clubs Seasons 
Div. Honor 
1959–60 
1960–61 
1961–62 
1962–63 
1963–64 
1964–65 
1965–66 
1966–67 
1967–68 
1968–69 
1969–70 
1970–71 
1971–72 
1972–73 
1973–74 
1974–75 
1975–76 
1976–77 
1977–78 
1978–79 
1979–80 
1980–81 
1981–82 
1982–83 
1983–84 
1984–85 
1985–86 
1986–87 
1987–88 
1988–89 1989–90  ASOBAL 
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