-
Deportiva Itxako,
known as Asfi
Itxako for
sponsorship reasons, was a
Spanish women's
handball team from Estella-Lizarra, Navarre.
Itxako were four times...
-
dominated the
competition throughout the 1980s and most of the 1990s,
while SD
Itxako has
become its
major team in
recent years,
ending the
hegemony of Valencian...
- on aggregate, then
another year
later another semifinal duel to
Spanish Itxako Navarra, 50–45 on aggregate. In 2012, the team made it to the EHF Champions...
- 2006–2007 Club León
Balonmano 2007–2008 SD
Itxako 2008–2009 Hypo Niederösterreich 2009–2011
Havre HAC 2011–2012 SD
Itxako 2012–2014 Hypo Niederösterreich 2014–2015...
- 12 and 15
April 2012 in Altea. SD
Itxako defeated BM Bera Bera in the
final to win its
third title in a row.
Itxako winsthe Copa de la Reina.
Marca v...
- Winner: 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018 Runner-up: 2016, 2022
Bronze medal: 2021
Itxako Women's EHF
Champions League: Runner-up: 2011 Women's EHF Cup: Winner: 2009...
-
playing for 2011
Spanish champions and EHF
Champions League runners-up SD
Itxako.
Croatian Championship Gold: 2015, 2016
Croatian Cup Gold: 2015, 2016 Spanish...
-
Zvenigorod 37–32 32–28 Main
round (Group 1)
Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea 37–30 27–31
Itxako Reyno De
Navarra 30–26 24–25 Budućnost 36–40 29–32 2011–12
Champions League...
- Sagunto, with 46
goals in the old
format of the competition.
Playing for SD
Itxako, she was the
fifth best goal
scorer of EHF
Champions League in the 2010–11...
- Audi ETO KC
Larvik HK 2010–11
Details Larvik HK 47–46 (23–21 / 25–24) SD
Itxako ŽRK Budućnost Győri Audi ETO KC 2011–12
Details ŽRK Budućnost 54–54 (29–27...