2012 Copa del Rey de Balonmano

The 2012 Copa del Rey de Balonmano was the 37th edition of the Copa del Rey de Balonmano. It took place in the Palacio de los Deportes Infanta Cristina, in Torrevieja, Valencian Community, between 7 & 11 March 2012. It was hosted by Liga ASOBAL, Torrevieja city council, Costa Blanca Tourism & Hotel La Laguna. Torrevieja was the host team. Torrevieja hosted Copa del Rey for second time from 2002.

2012 Copa del Rey de Balonmano
XXXVII Copa del Rey Torrevieja 2012
Tournament details
Dates7 – 11 March
Teams8
Venue(s)Infanta Cristina (in Torrevieja host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsAtlético Madrid (6th title)
Runner-upBarcelona Intersport
Tournament statistics
Matches7
Goals scored393 (56 per match)
Attendance13,600 (1,943 per match)
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Qualified teams

The qualified teams were the top seven teams on standings at midseason, besides the host team. [1]

# Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1Barcelona Borges15150051836815030
2Atlético Madrid15140154841013828
3Cuatro Rayas Valladolid159334413944721
4Reale Ademar1510144423974521
5Caja3 Aragón158074414251616
6Naturhouse La Rioja15726440438216
7Academia Octavio15636413443-3015
9Torrevieja15636394398-415

Venue

Torrevieja
Palacio de los Deportes Infanta Cristina
Capacity: 3,500

Matches

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
March 8 - Infanta Cristina
 
 
Torrevieja27
 
March 10 - Infanta Cristina
 
Caja3 Aragón24
 
Torrevieja20
 
March 8 - Infanta Cristina
 
Atlético Madrid27
 
Atlético Madrid35
 
March 11 - Infanta Cristina
 
Reale Ademar León28
 
Atlético Madrid37
 
March 7 - Infanta Cristina
 
FC Barcelona Intersport31
 
Cuatro Rayas Valladolid32
 
March 10 - Infanta Cristina
 
Academia Octavio24
 
Cuatro Rayas Valladolid26
 
March 7 - Infanta Cristina
 
FC Barcelona Intersport28
 
Naturhouse La Rioja26
 
 
FC Barcelona Intersport28
 

Quarter-finals

March 7
19:00 UTC+1
Cuatro Rayas Valladolid 32–24 Academia Octavio Infanta Cristina, Torrevieja
Attendance: 800[2]
Referees: García Mosquera & Ríos Martín
Ángel Romero, 9 (13–12) Raúl Nantes, 12
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March 7
21:00 UTC+1
Naturhouse La Rioja 26–28 FC Barcelona Intersport Infanta Cristina, Torrevieja
Attendance: 1,000[3]
Referees: Álvarez Mata & Bustamante López
Nikola Prce, 10 (14–13) Siarhei Rutenka, 8
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March 8
19:00 UTC+1
Atlético de Madrid 35–28 Reale Ademar León Infanta Cristina, Torrevieja
Attendance: 1,000[4]
Referees: Álvarez Mata & Bustamante López
Julen Aguinagalde, 10 (20–14) two players, 6
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March 8
21:00 UTC+1
Torrevieja 27–24 (a.e.t.) Caja3 Aragón Infanta Cristina, Torrevieja
Attendance: 2,300[5]
Referees: García Mosquera & Ríos Martín
Jorge Sánchez, 7 (14–15) Antonio Cartón, 8
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Semifinals

March 10
18:00 UTC+1
Cuatro Rayas Valladolid 26–28 FC Barcelona Intersport Infanta Cristina, Torrevieja
Attendance: 2,500[6]
Referees: Raluy López & Sabroso Ramírez
Guillaume Joli, 6 (16–13) Siarhei Rutenka, 6
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March 10
20:00 UTC+1
Torrevieja 20–27 Atlético de Madrid Infanta Cristina, Torrevieja
Attendance: 2,500[7]
Referees: García Serradilla & Marín Lorente
Eloy González, 8 (9–13) Kiril Lazarov, 6
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Final

March 11
16:00 UTC+1
Atlético de Madrid 37–31 FC Barcelona Intersport Infanta Cristina, Torrevieja
Attendance: 3,500[8]
Referees: García Fernández & Pastor Gamón
Kiril Lazarov, 7 (14–15) Raúl Entrerríos, 6
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2012 Copa del Rey de Balonmano winners
Community of Madrid
Atlético Madrid
Sixth title

See also

References

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