Copa Castilla y León

Copa Castilla y León
Copa Castilla y León
Sport Basketball
Founded 2002
No. of teams 4
Country(ies) Castile and León Castile and Lion (Spain)
Continent Europe Europe
Most recent champion(s) CB Valladolid (8th title)
TV partner(s) CyL TV
Official website BasketCyL.com

The Copa de Castilla y León (Castile and Leon 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.

Since 2006, a Final Four tournament is played every pre-season in Palencia.

Contents

Champions

Teams Winners Runners-Up Winning years
CB Valladolid
8
1
2002, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011
Baloncesto León
1
4
2003–04
CB Atapuerca
1
3
2008
CD Maristas Palencia
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 CD Maristas Palencia
75–58
United States Marcus Slaughter [6]
2011
Palencia CB Valladolid CD Maristas Palencia
63–55
Spain Carles Bravo [7]

Results

I Copa Castilla y León 2002

  First Round
Valladolid
Semifinal
Burgos, October 8
Final
Burgos, November 19
                           
     Autocid Ford Burgos 69
     Autocid Ford Burgos      Fórum Valladolid 96
 Zarzuela Maristas      Baloncesto León  
 Autocid Ford Burgos

II Copa Castilla y León 2003–04

  First Round
Palencia, September 30
Semifinal
Palencia, November 5
Final
León, January 20
                           
     Baloncesto León 78
     Hormigones Saldaña 98      Fórum Valladolid 77
 Hormigones Saldaña      Baloncesto León 107  
 Autocid Ford Burgos

III Copa Castilla y León 2004-05

  First Round
Palencia, September 21
Semifinal
Burgos, November 30
Final
Burgos, February 15
                           
     Autocid Ford Burgos 81
     Autocid Ford Burgos 86      Fórum Valladolid 87
 Hormigones Saldaña 71      Baloncesto León 81  
 Autocid Ford Burgos 77

IV Copa Castilla y León 2005-06

  Second Round
Palencia, September 21
Semifinal
Burgos, January 3
Final
Burgos, February 14
                           
     Autocid Ford Burgos 69
     Autocid Ford Burgos 97      Fórum Valladolid 79
 Hormigones Saldaña 62      Baloncesto León 83  
 Autocid Ford Burgos 71

V Copa Castilla y León 2006

  Semi-finals Final
31 august
  Climalia León  72  
  Autocid Ford Burgos  53  
 
1 september
      Climalia León  85
    Grupo Capitol Valladolid  89
Third place
31 august 1 september
  Provincia de Palencia  61   Provincia de Palencia  94
  Grupo Capitol Valladolid  85     Autocid Ford Burgos  70

VI Copa Castilla y León 2007

The two Liga ACB teams, Grupo Capitol Valladolid and Grupo Begar León, reached the final after beating home team Alimentos de Palencia and Matchmind Carrefour respectively. The team of Ávila played its first Final Four after winning Ford Burgos in the qualifying game.

In the final, Grupo Capitol Valladolid won Grupo Begar León thanks to a great second half.

  Semi-finals Final
8 september
  Grupo Begar León  85  
  Matchmind Carrefour  66  
 
9 september
      Grupo Capitol Valladolid  71
    Grupo Begar León  67
Third place
8 september 9 september
  Alimentos de Palencia  63   Alimentos de Palencia  92
  Grupo Capitol Valladolid  74     Matchmind Carrefour  89

VII Copa Castilla y León 2008

2008 edition was the first one without Liga ACB teams after the relegation of CB Valladolid and Grupo Begar León last season to LEB Oro. Also, CB Valladolid didn't play the final game for the first time of the Copa Castilla y León history, after being defeated by Grupo Begar León in two overtimes.

Ford Burgos won its first trophy after beating Faymasa Palencia in the semifinal game and Grupo Begar León in the final. Diego García was designed MVP of the tournament.

  Semi-finals Final
6 september
  Grupo Begar León  85  
  CB Valladolid  79  
 
7 september
      Grupo Begar León  69
    Ford Burgos  73
Third place
6 september 7 september
  Faymasa Palencia  64   Faymasa Palencia  81
  Ford Burgos  65     CB Valladolid  70

VIII Copa Castilla y León 2009

Blancos de Rueda Valladolid recovered the Cup after beating Ford Burgos with a buzzerbeater of Brian Chase and Baloncesto León, who won Matchmind Carrefour in the qualifying game and Palencia in the semifinal, thanks to a good defense in the last Gimel Lewis shot.

American player of Blancos de Rueda Valladolid Brian Chase was the MVP of the Copa Castilla y León.

  Semi-finals Final
12 september
  Blanco Rueda Valladolid  70  
  Ford Burgos  68  
 
13 september
      Blanco Rueda Valladolid  78
    Baloncesto León   68
Third place
12 september 13 september
  Palencia  62   Palencia  90
  Baloncesto León  64     Ford Burgos  87

IX Copa Castilla y León 2010

After beating Ford Burgos by a narrow margin in the semifinals, Palencia Baloncesto qualified for the first time to the final of the Copa Castilla y León. In this game, Blancos de Rueda Valladolid was too much team for them and the team of Liga ACB won by the widest difference in a final since there is Final Four format. American center Marcus Slaughter was the MVP of the game.

  Semi-finals Final
4 september
  Baloncesto León  53  
  Blanco Rueda Valladolid  79  
 
5 september
      Blanco Rueda Valladolid  75
    Palencia Baloncesto  58
Third place
4 september 5 september
  Palencia Baloncesto  67   Baloncesto León  95
  Ford Burgos  65     Ford Burgos  104

X Copa Castilla y León 2011

The 2011 edition is the 10th one of this Cup and it was broadcasted by CyL TV 8.[8] This was the first Copa Castilla y León to be broadcasted live.

The only Liga ACB team, Blanco Rueda Valladolid, won its eight title after beating last two season third qualified of LEB Oro Ford Burgos in a tough semifinal and home team Palencia Baloncesto, who nailed its second consecutive final after beating Baloncesto León in the overtime.

Small forward Carles Bravo was designed the MVP of the Finals.[9] For the first time, a player of the runner-up team had this consideration.

  Semi-finals Final
10 september
  Blanco Rueda Valladolid   67  
  Ford Burgos   60  
 
11 september
      Blanco Rueda Valladolid   63
    Palencia Baloncesto   55
Third place
10 september 11 september
  Palencia Baloncesto   84   Ford Burgos   75
  Baloncesto León   80     Baloncesto León   65

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