Copa Castilla y León

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The Copa de Castilla y León (Castile and León Cup) is a basketball competition between the best teams of Castile and León, organized by the Castile and León Basketball Federation. From 2002 to 2005, the different teams where facing them every round and the final was played always against CB Valladolid, the only team in ACB in that years.

Champions

Teams Winners Runners-up Winning years
CB Valladolid
8 1 2002, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011
CB Miraflores
3 1 2016, 2017, 2018
Palencia Baloncesto 2 5 2012, 2015
CB Tizona 2 0 2013, 2014
Baloncesto León 1 4 2003–04
CB Atapuerca 1 4 2008
CB Ciudad de Valladolid
0 2

History

Stepladder format
Year Host Winner Runner-up Score Final MVP
2002 Burgos CB Valladolid CB Atapuerca 96–69
2003–04 León Baloncesto León CB Valladolid 78–77
2004–05 Burgos CB Valladolid CB Atapuerca 87–81 [1]
2005–06 Burgos CB Valladolid CB Atapuerca 79–69 Spain Fernando San Emeterio [2]
Final Four format
Year Host Winner Runner-up Score Final MVP
2006 Palencia CB Valladolid Baloncesto León 89–85 Spain Óscar Yebra [3]
2007 Palencia CB Valladolid Baloncesto León 71–67 [4]
2008 Palencia CB Atapuerca Baloncesto León 73–69 Argentina Diego García
2009 Palencia CB Valladolid Baloncesto León 78–68 United States Brian Chase [5]
2010 Palencia CB Valladolid Palencia Baloncesto 75–58 United States Marcus Slaughter [6]
2011 Palencia CB Valladolid Palencia Baloncesto 63–55 Spain Carles Bravo [7]
2012 Valladolid Palencia Baloncesto CB Atapuerca 82–77 Spain Carles Bravo [8]
2013 Palencia CB Tizona Palencia Baloncesto 72–69 United States Taylor Coppenrath
2014 Palencia CB Tizona Palencia Baloncesto 78–69 Spain Urko Otegui
2015 Palencia Palencia Baloncesto
CB Miraflores
78–72 Spain Marc Blanch
2016 Palencia
CB Miraflores
Palencia Baloncesto 91–82
2017 Burgos
CB Miraflores
CB Ciudad de Valladolid
83–65 Netherlands Jito Kok
2018 Burgos
CB Miraflores
CB Ciudad de Valladolid
84–64

Results

2002

After a try in 2001 with the teams of

Liga EBA, the Castile and León Federation decided to improve the tournament including in it all the elite clubs of the autonomous community. The first round was played in a one legged round-robin format by all the Liga EBA teams.[9]

Team W L PF PA ZAR ULE CBZ PAL
Zarzuela Maristas 3 0 244 204 85–57 78–72
Universidad de León 2 1 266 237 75–81
CB Zamora 1 2 218 248 76–90 85–73
Ciudad de Palencia
0 3 231 264 86–101
Second Round
Valladolid
Third round
Burgos, October 8
Final
Burgos, November 19
Autocid Ford Burgos69
Autocid Ford Burgos88Fórum Valladolid96
Zarzuela Maristas76Baloncesto León87
Autocid Ford Burgos88

2003–04

The second edition had a similar format but changing the first round. This was played with a two-legged round robin format by the four

Liga EBA teams of the community.[10]

Team W L PF PA PAL LEO OBI ZAM
Ciudad de Palencia
6 0 599 376 93–71 115–46 91–56
Universidad de León 4 2 477 495 67–97 98–96 71–61
Óbila CB 2 4 470 560 79–111 90–101 94–71
CB Zamora 0 6 367 482 57–92 58–69 64–65
Second round
Hormigones Saldaña
92Baloncesto León107
Autocid Ford Burgos91

2004-05

Like in the first edition, the

Liga EBA teams played the first round with a single-legged round-robin format.[11]

Team W L PF PA SAL AVI ULE UVA ZAM
Hormigones Saldaña
4 1 416 344 101–64 74–45
Carrefour Ávila 3 2 400 393 85–76 86–72
Universidad de León 2 3 390 422 87–75 68–70 99–90
Universidad de Valladolid 2 3 343 374 74–76 74–81 80–75
CB Zamora 1 4 325 341 76–89 84–73
Second round
Hormigones Saldaña
71Baloncesto León81
Autocid Ford Burgos77

2005-06

In this edition, the

LEB 2 teams.[12]

Team W L PF PA BUL PER ZAM ULE SEG
Matchmind Carrefour El Bulevar 3 1 310 263 85–72 79–62
Maderas Peralta 2 2 307 283 79–74 74–48
UFC Zamora 2 2 290 308 76–71 75–72
Universidad de León 2 2 262 289 70–69 80–67
Caja Segovia 1 3 278 304 65–86 79–64
  • Second round (
    Hormigones Saldaña
Second Round
Hormigones Saldaña
62Baloncesto León83
Autocid Ford Burgos71

2016

The 2016 edition was played between the two LEB Oro teams (

San Pablo Inmobiliaria Burgos, who joined directly the semifinals) and the four LEB Plata teams, that played a previous round in Íscar. Miraflores, with the name of San Pablo Inmobiliaria Burgos won its first title, the fourth for the city of Burgos
.

 
First roundSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
24 September
 
 
San Pablo Inmobiliaria Burgos
96
 
17 September
 
Carrefour "El Bulevar" de Ávila75
 
Carrefour "El Bulevar" de Ávila80
 
24 September
 
Agustinos Leclerc63
 
San Pablo Inmobiliaria Burgos
91
 
 
Quesos Cerrato Palencia82
 
 
24 September
 
 
Comercial Ulsa CBC Valladolid
75 Third place
 
Comercial Ulsa CBC Valladolid
71
 
25 September
 
Aquimisa Laboratorios Queso Zamorano63
 
Comercial Ulsa CBC Valladolid
66
 

2017

The 2017 edition changed its format as it was played with only three teams. The two LEB Oro teams, (

San Pablo Burgos. This edition was played in Burgos
.

Semifinal
23 September
Final
24 September
San Pablo Burgos
83
Palencia Baloncesto 66
Carramimbre CBC Valladolid
65
Carramimbre CBC Valladolid
70

2018

The 2018 edition was held in Palencia with the same format as in the previous season.[19]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
22 September
 
 
Carramimbre CBC Valladolid
96
 
San Pablo Burgos
84
 
 
 
 

2019

The 2019 edition was held again in Palencia.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
17 September
 
 
Carramimbre CBC Valladolid
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

References

  1. ^ El Fórum frena al Autocid (81-87) y Alexander se lesiona Archived 2012-03-26 at the Wayback Machine EnCancha.
  2. ^ El Fórum se impone al Autocid en la Copa Federación ABC. February 15, 2006
  3. ^ Grupo Capitol Valladolid revalida el título de la Copa Castilla y León (85-89) ACB.com September 1, 2006
  4. ^ Grupo Capitol Valladolid supera al Baloncesto León en la final autonómica (67-71) ACB.com 8 sep 2007
  5. ^ CB Valladolid, campeón de la Copa Castilla y León al vencer a León (78-68) ACB.com September 13, 2009
  6. ^ Un Blancos de Rueda intermitente doblega al Palencia de Baloncesto (58-75) ACB.com September 5, 2010
  7. ^ El Blancos de Rueda Valladolid gana la X Copa Castilla y León (55-63) ACB.com September 11, 2011
  8. ^ Palencia Baloncesto vence a Autocid Burgos y se proclama campeón por primera vez en su historia Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine Palencia Baloncesto. 16 September 2012
  9. ^ Castilla y León bebe su Copa Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Revista Rebote, page 8.
  10. ^ El día que David pudo con Goliat Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Revista Rebote, page 5.
  11. ^ La Copa Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Revista Rebote, page 13.
  12. ^ La Copa más cara Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Revista Rebote; page 5.
  13. ^ La Copa Castilla y León de baloncesto se verá por televisión Ileón. September 6, 2011
  14. ^ No pudo ser... Pero se luchó hasta el final Baloncesto con P. September 12, 2011
  15. ^ Copa de Castilla y León Castile and León Basketball Federation website. August 14, 2012
  16. ^ Copa de Castilla y León 2013 BasketCyL.com; 12 September 2013
  17. ^ Emparejamientos Copa Masculina 2014; FBCyL, 2 September 2014
  18. ^ XIV Copa Castilla y León Masculina; FBCyL, 22 September 2015
  19. ^ "XVII Copa Castilla y León, Memorial Mariano López Ortega" (in Spanish). Castile and León Basketball Federation. 7 September 2018. Retrieved 22 September 2018.

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