San Antonio |
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Full name | Sociedad Deportiva Cultural San Antonio |
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Founded | 1955 |
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Dissolved | 2013 |
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Arena | Pabellón de Zizur Mayor, Zizur Mayor, Navarre, Spain |
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Capacity | 3,000 |
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2011–12 | Liga ASOBAL, 10th |
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Sociedad Deportiva Cultural San Antonio was a Spanish handball team based in Pamplona, Navarra. The team was based in Spain.
In July, 2012, it was announced by the club its renounce to play in Liga ASOBAL for 2012–13 season due to impossibility to find a new sponsor being demoted two divisions (to Primera Estatal).[1][2] After an uncertainty weeks, its spot in Primera Estatal was transferred to BM Ardoi, therefore, the club did not longer owns any sporting team.[3]
In April 2013, when the bankruptcy process finished, SDC San Antonio was officially liquidated.[4]
History
- 1968-1969: Kaiku
- 1971-1972: Werner
- 1972-1977: Schweppes
- 1977-1978: No sponsor
- 1978-1979: Reynolds
- 1979-1980: Ronkari
- 1980-1981: Chistu
- 1981-1982: Berberana
- 1982-1983: Vinos de Navarra
- 1983-1984: Garsa
- 1984-1987: Larios
- 1987-1989: Espárragos de Navarra
- 1989-1993: Mepamsa
- 1993-1994: Proedina
- 1994-1995: Ariston
- 1995-1997: Lagun Aro
- 1997–2009: Cementos Portland
- 2009–2010 : Reyno de Navarra
- 2010–2012 : AMAYA Sport
- 2012–2013: No sponsor
Season by season
Season | Tier | Division | Pos. | Notes | 1990–91 | 1 | ASOBAL | / | | 1991–92 | 1 | ASOBAL | / | | 1992–93 | 1 | ASOBAL | / | Relegated | 1993–94 | 2 | 1ª Nacional | 12th (Group II) | | 1994–95 | 2 | Honor B | 2nd | Promoted | 1995–96 | 1 | ASOBAL | 11th | | 1996–97 | 1 | ASOBAL | 9th | | 1997–98 | 1 | ASOBAL | 2nd | | 1998–99 | 1 | ASOBAL | 2nd | | 1999–00 | 1 | ASOBAL | 3rd | | 2000–01 | 1 | ASOBAL | 3rd | | | |
Trophies
- Liga ASOBAL
- Winners: 2001-02, 2004–05
- Runners-Up: 1997-98, 1999-00
- Copa del Rey
- Winners: 1998-99, 2000–01
- Runners-Up: 1997-98
- Supercopa ASOBAL
- Winners: 2001-02, 2002–03, 2004–05
- Runners-Up: 1999-00
- Cup-Winners Cup
- Winners: 1999-00, 2003–04
- European Cup
- Winners: 2000-01
- Runners-Up: 2002-03, 2005–06
- European Supercup
- Winners: 2000-01
- Runners-Up: 2001-02
Last squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Stadium Information
Notable former players
Mikhail Yakimovich
Mateo Garralda
Iñaki Malumbres
Jackson Richardson
Ivano Balić 
Vladimir Hernandez
Javier Ortigosa
Davor Dominiković
Valter Matošević
Nedeljko Jovanović
Ratko Nikolić
Ivan Nikčević
Vasko Ševaljević
"Juancho Pérez"
Oleg Kisselev
Adrián Crowley
David Carvajal
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Danijel Šarić
Albert Rocas
Ricardo Andorinho
David Rašić
Radivoje Ristanović
Cristian Malmagro
Lars T. Jørgensen
Kasper Hvidt
Claus Møller Jakobsen
Kristian Kjelling
Niko Mindegía
Carlos Ruesga
Javier Ortigosa
Alexandru Buligan
Ćamil Ferstić
Danimir Ćurković 
Renato Vugrinec
Goran Stojanović
References
External links