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Barcelona’s handball juggernaut rolled on as they claimed their 32nd Liga ASOBAL title and an incredible 15th consecutive championship with a commanding 39-25 victory over Helvetia Anaitasuna at the iconic Palau Blaugrana.
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Though this season was slightly less perfect for the Catalan side, suffering two rare defeats a slip-up unseen since the 2009/2010 campaign — they still left no doubt about who rules Spanish handball, closing the season with 24 wins out of 26 games.
The match had a lively opening, with Anaitasuna briefly snatching the lead. But Barcelona’s powerhouse roster quickly imposed its will. Dika Mem ignited the offense, with strong support from Jonathan Carlsbogard, Timothey N'Guessan, and Hampus Wanne, surging ahead to an 8-4 advantage. By halftime, the home side held a solid 19-14 lead, executing their tactics with trademark precision.
In the second half, Blaz Janc and Javi Rodríguez extended the gap to a decisive 26-16, putting the result beyond question. In goal, Vincent Gérard, making his Palau Blaugrana debut after earlier season appearances in Benidorm and Valladolid, was a wall between the posts, anchoring a defense that never gave Anaitasuna a way back.
This title win not only cements Barcelona’s unshakable dominance in Spain but also primes them for their next major test — a Champions League showdown against Pick Szeged.
Under the leadership of coach Carlos Ortega, this team masterfully blends seasoned veterans with rising stars, continuing to raise the bar for the sport.
As fans celebrate yet another title, eyes are already turning toward Europe, where Barcelona hopes to carry this momentum deep into the Champions League. With form like this, they might just be unstoppable.
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