Honor Division 1990-1991 (Hockey your track)

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The Honor Division 1990-1991 It was the 22nd edition of the first level tournament of the Spanish Hockey Championship on the track. The competition began on October 21, 1990 and ended on May 12, 1991. The tournament was won by the La Coruña high school for the fifth time in its history.

Formula [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

The División de Honor 1990-1991 saw sixteen clubs at the starting line; The event was organized via three distinct phases. In the first phase the clubs were divided into two groups by eight teams each and were played via Italian group, with round -trip competitions for a total of 14 days: 2 points were assigned for the meeting won and a point to the head For the meeting drawn, while no one was attributed to the defeat. At the end of the first phase, the first four teams of each group qualified for the tournament for the title while the others were relegated to the tournament so as not to relegate. The second phase was played in a mirror way to the first. At the end of the second phase in the tournament for the title, the first four teams qualified for the play-offs; The winner of the play-offs was proclaimed Spanish champion. In the relegation group, however, the last three classified clubs relegated to the Primera Division.

Club Season City Stadium Previous season
Barcelona details Barcelona Palau Blaugrana 2nd in group A, 2nd in the title in División de Honor
Blanes details Blanes Municipal Pavilion 4th in group A, 8th in the group title in División de Honor
CIBELES details Oviedo Villafrí Sports Center 1st in Group 3 in Primera Division, promoted
Dominicans La Coruña Riazor Palace 1st in group B, 2nd in the title in División de Honor
Flix Flix Municipal Pavilion 1st in Group 2 in Primera Division, promoted
Igualada details Igualada Sports Center Les Comes 3rd in Group B, 3rd in the group title in División de Honor
Liceo La Coruña details La Coruña Riazor Palace 1st in Group A, 1st in the Title Group in División de Honor
Maçanet Maçanet de la Selva Municipal Pavilion 5th in group B, 7th in the relegation group in División de Honor, fished out
Mill Mollet del Vallès Riera Seca Pavilion 6th in group A, 2nd in the relegation group in División de Honor
Novel details Sant Sadurní d’Anoia Olympic Pavilion 3rd in Group A, 4th in the group title in División de Honor
Piera Piera El Prat Pavilion 4th in group A, 7th in the title in División de Honor
Reus Deportivo details Reus Reus Palace 2nd in group B, 5th in the title in División de Honor
Tordera details Tordera Parish pavilion 7th in group A, 3rd in the relegation group in División de Honor
Vic details Vic Olympic Pavilion 1st in Group 1 in Primera Division, promoted
Vilanova details Vilanova i la Geltrú Pavilion of the barracks 7th in group B, 4th in the relegation group in División de Honor
Voltrega details Sant Hipólit de Voltregà Municipal Pavilion 5th in group A, 1st in the relegation group in División de Honor

Group a [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

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Qualified for the title group.
Relegated to the relegation group.

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Two points in Vittoria, one at a tie, zero in defeat.

Group B [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

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Qualified for the title group.
Relegated to the relegation group.

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Two points in Vittoria, one at a tie, zero in defeat.

Title group [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

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Two points in Vittoria, one at a tie, zero in defeat.

Relegation group [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

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Two points in Vittoria, one at a tie, zero in defeat.

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