Arrate
Full nameJuventus Deportiva Arrate
Founded1947
Dissolved2011
ArenaPolideportivo Ipurua, Eibar,
Basque Country,
Spain
Capacity3,500
PresidentSpain Iñaki Bolinaga
Head coachSpain Julian Ruiz
LeagueLiga ASOBAL
2010–11Liga ASOBAL, 15th
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Juventud Deportiva Arrate was a handball club based in Eibar, Basque Country. Its last season was 2010–11 in Liga ASOBAL.

History

Club names

  • From 1990 to 1991: Xerox Arrate
  • From 1991 to 2011: JD Arrate

Before 2011–12 season, they were expelled from Liga ASOBAL for falling to meet the economic requirement of Liga ASOBAL.[1][2] Few days after this, Arrate was dissolved by its board members.[3]

Last Squad 2010/11

  • 1 Slovenia Blaž Vončina
  • 3 Spain Sergio Cid
  • 5 Spain Iker Romero
  • 6 Spain Jon Azkue
  • 7 Moldova Igor Petricheev
  • 8 Spain Mikel Arrieta
  • 9 Spain Asier Larrañaga
  • 11 Serbia Bojan Beljanski
  • 13 Spain Sergio Berrios
  • 14 Spain Jon Alzaga
 
  • 15 Hungary Tamás Szabó
  • 16 Spain Igor Moyua
  • 17 Spain Francisco Javier Peña
  • 19 Hungary István Rédei
  • 20 Spain Eneko Garetxana
  • 21 Croatia / Italy Tin Tokić
  • 22 Ukraine Kostyantyn Kurilenko
  • 23 Montenegro Bogdan Petričević
  • 24 Croatia Ivan Sever
  • 25 Spain Aitor Telletxea

Statistics 2010/11

Liga ASOBAL Position Pts P W D L F A
Arrate14th14305421740877

Stadium information

Notable former players

  • Fernando Fernández Urosa,
  • Iñaki Malumbres Aldave
  • Alexandru Buligan
  • Josemi Marcos Salió
  • Jorge Dueñas
  • Dalibor Čutura
  • Gojko Vučinić
  • Tin Tokić
  • Blaž Vončina
  • Bogdan Petričević
  • Bojan Beljanski
  • Ivan Sever
  • Haris Kreso
  • Alen Geko

Notable former coaches

References

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