2012–13 Copa del Rey de Balonmano

2013 Copa del Rey de Balonmano
XXXVIII Copa del Rey 2012–13
Tournament details
Dates 5 December – 4 May
Teams 16
Venue(s) Palacio de los Deportes de La Rioja (in Logroño (Final Four) host cities)
Final positions
Champions BM Atlético Madrid (12th title)
Runner-up Naturhouse La Rioja
Tournament statistics
Matches 19
Goals scored 1090 (57.37 per match)
Attendance 32,313 (1,701 per match)
Top scorer(s) Kiril Lazarov 27
Best player Julen Aguinagalde
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The Copa del Rey de Balonmano 2012–13 was the 38th edition of the Copa del Rey de Balonmano, hosted by Liga ASOBAL. For this edition, the tournament undergoes a competition format change, being played as follows:

The final four took place at Palacio de los Deportes de La Rioja, Logroño on 3 & 4 May.[1]

Atlético Madrid won its twelfth title including those that won with former name (Atlético Madrid BM) and current name (BM Neptuno).

Competition format

Knockout stage

Final Four

Calendar

Round Date Fixtures Clubs Notes
Round of 16[2] 5 December 2012 8 16 → 8 Liga ASOBAL teams
Quarter-finals[3] 27 February 2013 4 8 → 4
27 March 2013
Final Four 4 & 5 May 2013 3 4 → 1

Round of 16

Matches played on 5 December 2012.

All times are CET.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Helvetia Anaitasuna Navarre 29–33 Catalonia FC Barcelona Intersport
ARS Palma del Río Andalusia 30–32 (a.e.t.) Aragon BM Aragón
Academia Octavio Galicia (Spain) 24–36 Community of Madrid Atlético Madrid
Fertiberia Puerto Sagunto Valencian Community 26–25 Castile and León Cuatro Rayas Valladolid
BM Huesca Aragon 30–37 Catalonia Fraikin Granollers
Quabit Guadalajara Castilla-La Mancha 18–32 Castile and León Reale Ademar León
V. Aranda Autocares Bayo Castile and León 21–29 La Rioja (Spain) Naturhouse La Rioja
Frigoríficos del Morrazo Galicia (Spain) 23–24 Castilla-La Mancha GlobalCaja Ciudad Encantada

Matches

4 December 2012
20:00
Helvetia Anaitasuna 29–33 FC Barcelona Intersport Pabellón Anaitasuna, Pamplona
Attendance: 2,200
Referees: Merino Mori, Moyano Prieto
Reig 7 (12–16) García 9
  Red card Report  

4 December 2012
20:45
Academia Octavio 24–36 Atlético Madrid Pavillón de As Travesas, Vigo
Attendance: 300
Referees: Casado Fernández, Vera Ávila
Källman 9 (10–18) Lazarov, Cañellas 5
  Report  

5 December 2012
20:15
Fertiberia Puerto Sagunto 26–25 Cuatro Rayas Valladolid Pabellón Municipal, Puerto de Sagunto
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Álvarez Mata, Bustamante López
Tarrasó 7 (13–14) Krivokapić 7
  Report   Red card

5 December 2012
20:30
Quabit Guadalajara 18–32 Reale Ademar León Pabellón Multiusos, Guadalajara
Attendance: 600
Referees: Raluy López, Sabroso Ramírez
de la Salud 5 (7–14) Ruesga 10
  Report  

5 December 2012
20:30
V. Aranda Autocares Bayo 21–29 Naturhouse La Rioja Polideportivo Príncipe de Asturias, Aranda de Duero
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: García Mosquera, Ríos Martín
Kike Plaza 6 (10–17) Cuartero 7
  Report  

5 December 2012
20:45
ARS Palma del Río 30–32 (a.e.t.) BM Aragón Polideportivo Municipal "El Pandero", Palma del Río
Attendance: 375
Referees: Pastor Gamón, Rodríguez Rodríguez
Luisfe 10 (10–12) Dujshebaev 9
Report

5 December 2012
21:00
BM Huesca 30–37 Fraikin Granollers Palacio de Deportes, Huesca
Attendance: 1,300
Referees: Ruiz González, Zapico Fernández
Demovič 6 (15–18) Félez 8
  Red card Report  

5 December 2012
21:00
Frigoríficos del Morrazo 23–24 GlobalCaja Ciudad Encantada Pabellón Municipal "O Gatañal", Cangas do Morrazo
Attendance: 800
Referees: Jorge & Jesús Escudero Santiuste
Lasiça, Rosales 5 (11–11) Pérez, Sifré 6
Report


Teams qualified to next round
FC Barcelona Intersport Atlético Madrid Fertiberia Puerto Sagunto Reale Ademar León
Naturhouse La Rioja BM Aragón Fraikin Granollers GlobalCaja Ciudad Encantada

Quarter finals

Round to be played in two legs. The matches were played on 27 February and 27 March 2013.

All times are CET.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Naturhouse La Rioja La Rioja (Spain) 68–53 Castilla-La Mancha GlobalCaja Ciudad Encantada 35–27 33–26
BM Aragón Aragon 59–70 Catalonia FC Barcelona Intersport 30–34 29–36
Reale Ademar León Castile and León 47–47 (a) Valencian Community Fertiberia Puerto Sagunto 24–24 23–23
Fraikin Granollers Catalonia 53–63 Community of Madrid Atlético Madrid 25–30 28–33

Matches

First leg

27 February 2013
20:45 (UTC+1)
Naturhouse La Rioja 35–27 GlobalCaja Ciudad Encantada Palacio de los Deportes, Logroño
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Muro San José, Rodríguez Murcia
Mindegia 9 (14–13) Simonet 6
 Red card Report

27 February 2013
20:45 (UTC+1)
BM Aragón 30–34 FC Barcelona Intersport Príncipe Felipe, Zaragoza
Attendance: 1,100
Referees: García Rodríguez, Fernández Pérez
Dujshebaev 8 (14–19) three players 5
Report

27 February 2013
20:45 (UTC+1)
Reale Ademar León 24–24 Fertiberia Puerto Sagunto Palacio de los Deportes, León
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Ruiz González, Zapico Fernández
Borges 5 (9–11) Milašević 7
Report

27 February 2013
21:00 (UTC+1)
Fraikin Granollers 25–30 Atlético Madrid Palau d'Esports, Granollers
Attendance: 1,400
Referees: Casado Fernández, Vera Ávila
Salinas 8 (11–11) Lazarov 8
Report  Red card

Second leg

26 March 2013
19:30 (UTC+1)
Atlético Madrid 33–28 Fraikin Granollers Palacio Vistalegre, Madrid
Attendance: 1,738
Referees: Gude Prego, Juan José & Javier
Fernández 8 (17–14) Campos 7
  Report  

27 March 2013
17:00 (UTC+1)
GlobalCaja Ciudad Encantada 26–33 Naturhouse La Rioja El Sargal, Cuenca
Attendance: 800
Referees: Pastor Gamón, Rodríguez Rodríguez
Corzo 6 (14–14) Petrus 8
  Report  

27 March 2013
20:15 (UTC+1)
Fertiberia Puerto Sagunto 23–23 Reale Ademar León Pabellón Internúcleos, Puerto de Sagunto, Sagunto
Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Marín Lorente, García Serradilla
Serrano 6 (13–9) Vražalić 6
  Red card Report  

27 March 2013
21:00 (UTC+1)
FC Barcelona Intersport 36–29 BM Aragón Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona
Attendance: 1,400
Referees: Escudero Santiuste, Jesús & Jorge
Aguirrezabalaga 5 (17–15) García 7
  Report  


Teams qualified to Final Four
Atlético Madrid Naturhouse La Rioja
Fertiberia Puerto Sagunto FC Barcelona Intersport

Final Four

The Final Four draw took place on 26 April at Consejo Regulador de la Denominación de Origen Rioja de Logroño's headquarters.[4]

Semifinals Final
      
Fertiberia Puerto Sagunto 25
Naturhouse La Rioja 31
Naturhouse La Rioja 28
BM Atlético Madrid 38
FC Barcelona Intersport 28
BM Atlético Madrid 31

Semifinals

May 3
19:00 (UTC+2)
FC Barcelona Intersport 28–31 BM Atlético Madrid Palacio de los Deportes, Logroño
Attendance: 3,500
Referees: Raluy López, Sabroso Ramírez
V. Tomás 8 (8–14) three players 6
  Report  

May 3
21:30 (UTC+2)
Naturhouse La Rioja 31–25 Fertiberia Puerto Sagunto Palacio de los Deportes, Logroño
Attendance: 3,800
Referees: Rodríguez Rodríguez, Pastor Gamón
Paván, Cuartero 5 (18–13) Chernov, Chispi 6
  Report  

Final

May 4
18:30 (UTC+2)
Naturhouse La Rioja 28–38 BM Atlético Madrid Palacio de los Deportes, Logroño
Attendance: 3,800
Referees: Muro San José, Rodríguez Murcia
T. Petrus 8 (15–18) Aguinagalde, Jurkiewicz 8
  Report  


2012–13 Copa del Rey de Balonmano winners
Community of Madrid
Atlético Madrid
Twelfth title

Top goalscorers

Player Team Goals
Republic of Macedonia Kiril Lazarov Atlético Madrid 27
Brazil Thiagus Petrus Naturhouse La Rioja 25
Cuba Jorge Paván Naturhouse La Rioja 23
Spain Álex Dujshebaev BM Aragón 21
Spain Julen Aguinagalde Atlético Madrid 21
Spain David Cuartero Naturhouse La Rioja 18
Montenegro Mirko Milašević Fertiberia Puerto Sagunto 18
Spain Javier García BM Aragón 17
Spain Joan Cañellas Atlético Madrid 17
Spain Niko Mindegía Naturhouse La Rioja 15
Chile Rodrigo Salinas Fraikin Granollers 15

See also

References

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