Liga ASOBAL 1992–93 season was the third since its establishment. The league was played in a two phases. In the first phase, a total of 16 teams were separate in two groups of eight teams. The first five of every groups passed to the second phase for the title. The last three passed to the second phase for the permanence in Liga ASOBAL.
First phase
Group A
Second Round (title)
Second Round (permanence)
Group B
Second Round (title)
Second Round (permanence)
Second phase
Group I
EHF Champions League
EHF Cup Winners' Cup
EHF Cup
EHF City Cup
Championship playoffs qualifying round
Semifinals
Finals
8
Arcos Valladolid
24
21
29
9
Atlético Madrid
25
19
18
Qualified
Qualified
7
Granollers
27
22
10
Juventud Alcalá
23
21
Granollers & Arcos Valladolid won the qualifying round and advanced to quarterfinals.
Championship playoffs
quarter-finals
semi-finals
final
1
Teka
32
29
_
8
Arcos Valladolid
23
24
_
1
Teka
30
24
_
4
Avidesa Alzira
25
23
_
4
Avidesa Alzira
26
24
24
5
Puleva Alzira
23
28
22
1
Teka
30
25
_
7
Granollers
29
22
_
2
Elgorriaga Bidasoa
24
15
_
7
Granollers
26
20
_
7
Granollers
20
33
29
3
Barcelona
25
27
27
3
Barcelona
29
30
_
6
Cadagua Gáldar
24
22
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1992–93 Liga ASOBAL winners
Teka First title
Group II
In–Out promotion
Relegated
Mepamsa San Antonio was relegated to Primera División Nacional due to financial troubles.
Later, Caserío Vigón became BM Ciudad Real and remained in Liga ASOBAL due to vacant seats.
1st leg
Alicante-Benidorm v JD Arrate
Ademar León v Sociedad Conquense
2nd leg
JD Arrate v Alicante-Benidorm
Sociedad Conquense v Ademar León
Alicante-Benidorm & Sociedad Conquense remained in Liga ASOBAL. But Alicante-Benidorm is finally dissolved, so that JD Arrate is promoted .
Top goal scorers