Renovalia Ciudad Real (Spain)
Season 2010/11
Won the National Cup of the King of Spain
Won the ASOBAL Cup of Spain
Won the ASOBAL Supercup of Spain
European competitions:
Champions League (74 goals)
D group
Renovalia Ciudad Real - Flenzburg 27:19 (7:9) - match report
Saint Petersburg - Renovalia Ciudad Real 23:32 (9:14) - match report
Renovalia Ciudad Real - Constanta 34:28 (15:12) - match report
Kroacija insurance Zagreb - Renovalia Ciudad Real 30:30 (14:14) - match report
Bosna - Renovalia Ciudad Real 22:29 (11:16) - match report
Renovalia Ciudad Real - Bosna 32:17 (14:6) - match report
Renovalia Ciudad Real - Saint Petersburg 32:27 (12:13) - match report
Flenzburg - Renovalia Ciudad Real 25:23 (11:10) - match report
Renovalia Ciudad Real - Kroacija osiguranje Zagreb 30:20 (16:12) - match report
Constanta - Renovalia Ciudad Real 25:34 (10:15) - match report
Last 16
Chambéry - Renovalia Ciudad Real 24:27 (11:15) - match report
Renovalia Ciudad Real - Chambéry 26:19 (18:8) - match report
Quarterfinal
Flensburg - Renovalia Ciudad Real 24:38 (8:19) - match report
Renovalia Ciudad Real - Flensburg 21:22 (9:13) - match report
Semifinal (FINAL FOUR)
Renovalia Ciudad Real - Hamburg 28:23 (12:10) - match report
Final (FINAL FOUR)
Barcelona Borges - Renovalia Ciudad Real 27:24 (14:10) - match report
Team:
Arpad Šterbik Jose Manuel H Ombrados, Kiril Lazarov, Luc Abalo, Julen Aginagalde, Joan Kaneljas, Antonio Kareno, David Davis, Didier Dinar, Antonio Entrerios, Egor Yevdokimov, Juan Jose Fernandez, Isajas Guardiola, Marius Jurkievich, Jonas Kalman, Garcia Parondo, Ignacio Plaza, Jose Maria Rodriguez, Oleksandr Shevelev, Viran Moros, Jerome Fernandez.


Atletico Madrid (Spain)
Season 2011/12
Won the National Cup of the King of Spain
Won the ASOBAL Supercup of Spain
European competitions:
Champions League (97 goals - second shooter)
B group
Silkeborg - Atletico (M) 27:30 (16:15) - match report
Atletico (M) - Chehovski Medved 30:30 (18:14) - match report
Atletico (M) - MKB Veszprem 37:28 (17:15) - match report
Fuchse Berlin - Atletico (M) 33:37 (15:17) - match report
Targi Vive Kielce - Atletico (M) 29:37 (14:19) - match report
Atletico (M) - Targi Vive Kielce 28:27 (13:13) - match report
Chehovski Medved - Atletico (M) 29:29 (18:16) - match report
Atletico (M) - Silkeborg 31:27 (15:13) - match report
Atletico (M) - Fuchse Berlin 32:27 (13:12) - match report
MKB Veszprem - Atletico (M) 28:27 (10:11) - match report

Last 16
Schaffhausen - Atletico (M) 27:36 (11:15) - match report
Atletico (M) - Schaffhausen 26:30 (14:14) - match report
Quarterfinal
Cimos Koper - Atletico (M) 26:23 (13:12) - match report
Atletico (M) - Cimos Koper 31:24 (14:13) - match report
Semifinal (FINAL FOUR)
Atletico (M) - Copenhagen 25:23 (12:15) - match report
Finale (FINAL FOUR)
Kiel - Atletico (M) 26:21 (13:10) - match report
Team:
Arpad Šterbik, Jose Manuel H Ombrados, Kiril Lazarov, Antonio Diaz Garcia, Luc Abalo, Julen Aginagalde, Joan Kaneljas, David Davis, Didier Dinar, Antonio Entrerios, Nikolai Markusen, Eduard Fernandez, Isajas Guardiola, Marius Jurkievich, Jonas Kalman, Garcia Parondo, Jose Maria Rodriguez.
Season 2012/13
Won the IHF Super Globe
Won the national Cup of the King of Spain
European competitions
Champions League (69 goals)
B group
Atletico Madrid - Kiel 27:32 - match report
Celje Lasko Pivovarna - Atletico Madrid 22:28 -match report
Atletico Madrid - MKB Veszprem 26:27 -match report
Savehof - Atletico Madrid 35:30 - match report
Konstanca - Atletico Madrid 23:28 - match report
Atletico Madrid - Celje Pivorarna Lasko 26:24 - match report
Atletico Madrid - Savehof 32:25 - match report
MKB Veszprem - Atletico Madrid 26:19 - match report
Last 16
Atletico Madrid- Fuchse Berlin 29:29 - match report
Fuchse Berlin -Atletico Madrid 26:27 - match report
Quartefinal
Atletico Madrid- FC Barcelona 25:20 - match report
FC Barcelona - Atletico Madrid 32:24 - match report
Team:
Adnan Sabanovic, Marcus Dahl, Jose Manuel Ombrados, Kiril Lazarov, Antonio Diaz Garcia, Josep Masach, Julen Aginagalde, Joan Kaneljas, David Davis, Angel Romero, Alvaro Ferrer, Nikolay Markusen, Ivano Balic, Eduard Fernandez, Xavier Baracher, Marius Jurkievich, Jonas Kalman, Garcia Parondo.