Barça's handball team started the season well. After pre-season training camps in Andorra and Denmark, the blaugranes picked up their first titles, the Super Cup and the Pyrenean League, before the league itself had even started.
The pre-season of 2006-07 brought with itself great optimism. Espar’s men with signings of
Perunicic, Larholm, Losert and Ugalde, kicked off the season with a hunger for titles. Two
pre-season visits to Denmark and Andorra helped complete the physical preparations.
First Title
Barça got their hands of their first title after winning the Pyrenees cup, the eighth
in their history. Xesco Espar’s men experienced problems in the semi final against Paris HB,
however, were able to win by the minimum 31-30.
The final saw them match up to Granollers. Following an even matched first half, Juanin and
Vori outfield and Losert in goal, Barça completely dominated and raced out ahead and never looked
back to finish 34-21.
The twentieth Supercup
Barça returned to win the Asobal Supercup three years after they previously held aloft the
title. The game was against BM Valladolid, played in Pontevedra and was a very even affair.
The first half saw the Castilian team take the initiative and go into the half time break
leading by 2 (17-15). However, Iker Romero came out firing and took his total up to 12 and helped
Barça come back into the game, which they won 33-36.