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CB Cangas
Spanish handball club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Club Balonmán Cangas Frigoríficos Morrazo is a team of handball based in Cangas, Spain. It plays in Liga ASOBAL.
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History
The team, founded in 1961, reached the Spanish first division, Liga ASOBAL, for the first time in 1995. It was there without interruption until 2006. The club made two appearances in Europe's number two cup, the EHF Cup, in the 2005/06 and 2015/16 seasons.
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- Name: – Pabellón Municipal O Gatañal
- City: – Cangas
- Capacity: – 2500
- Address: – Carretera Cangas - Aldan, s/n, 36940, Cangas, Spain
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- Squad for the 2022–23 season[1]
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- Transfers for the 2025–26 season
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Transfer History
Previous Squads
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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:
- Participations in EHF Cup: 2x
EHF ranking
- As of 14/12/2022[3]
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Former club members
Notable former players
Juan Francisco Alemany (1999–2001)
Vicente Álamo (2000–2002)
Marc Amargant (2005–2006)
Juan del Arco (2022–)
Daniel Fernández (2020–2022)
Rubén Garabaya (1999–2001)
Yeray Lamariano (2015–2016)
Antonio Ugalde (2003–2005, 2009–2011)
Mare Hojc (2006–2007)
Patricio Martínez Chávez (2004-2005)
Marco Oneto (2002–2005)
Venio Losert (2005–2006)
Kasper Hvidt (1997-1998)
Frédéric Louis (2007–2008)
Bruno Martini (1998–1999)
Seufyann Sayad (2006–2007)
Kim Sung-Heon (2002–2003)
Marko Lasica (2010–2013)
Mile Mijušković (2013–2015)
Alen Muratović (2003–2005, 2013–2021)
Gojko Vučinić (2001)
Filip Vujović (2016–2020)
Miguel Baptista (2020–2021)
Nenad Bilbija (2005–2006)
Borut Oslak (2008–2010)
Tihomir Doder (2005–2006, 2007–2011, 2019–2020)
Jovan Kovačević (1998–1999)
Stanislav Demovič (1999-2000)
Oleksandr Hladun (1997)
Máximo Cancio (2017–2019)
Gabriel Chaparro (2022–)
Eduardo Salazar (2013-2018)
Former coaches
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