Copa del Rey de Balonmano

Copa del Rey de Balonmano
Current season, competition or edition:
Copa del Rey 2015–16
Countries Spain
Confederation EHF
Founded 1957
Current champions FC Barcelona (2015–16)
Most championships FC Barcelona (20 titles)
Website

The Copa del Rey de Balonmano is an annual cup competition for Spanish handball teams. Organized by the Liga ASOBAL. It was originally known as the Copa del Generalísimo and was renamed Copa de SM El Rey in 1975. It was the first nationwide handball competition played in Spain, and was first played for in 1957.

Winners by year

Season Venue Champion Runners-Up Score
1957–58 Barcelona Granollers FC Barcelona 12–6
1958–59 Bilbao Arrahona OAR Gràcia
1959–60 Madrid Selección de Madrid Selección de Guipúzcoa
1960–61 Zaragoza Selección de Madrid Selección de Barcelona
1961–62 Madrid Atlético Madrid Granollers
1962–63 Madrid Atlético Madrid Granollers
1963–64 Madrid Selección de Guipúzcoa Selección de Barcelona
1964–65 Barcelona Selección de Barcelona Selección de Guipúzcoa
1965–66 Madrid Atlético Madrid Granollers 17–16
1966–67 Madrid Atlético Madrid Granollers 18–14
1967–68 Bilbao Atlético Madrid Eguía 17–14
1968–69 Madrid FC Barcelona Eguía 20–14
1969–70 Cádiz Granollers Atlético Madrid 15–12
1970–71 Pamplona Marcol FC Barcelona
1971–72 León FC Barcelona Marcol
1972–73 Vigo FC Barcelona Atlético Madrid
1973–74 Granada Granollers FC Barcelona
1974–75 Martorell Calpisa Granollers
1975–76 Lugo Calpisa Atlético Madrid 15–10
1976–77 Cartagena Calpisa FC Barcelona 15–14
1977–78 Las Palmas Atlético Madrid Granollers 29–23
1978–79 A Coruña Atlético Madrid Calpisa 26–22
1979–80 Girona Calpisa Atlético Madrid 20–18
1980–81 Almería Atlético Madrid FC Barcelona 21–18
1981–82 Santander Atlético Madrid Granollers 19–14
1982–83 Málaga FC Barcelona Bidasoa Irún 36–16
1983–84 Ferrol FC Barcelona Atlético Madrid 21–17
1984–85 Oviedo FC Barcelona Atlético Madrid 15–14
1985–86 Barcelona Tecnisán FC Barcelona 28–26
1986–87 Badajoz Atlético Madrid Granollers 20–19
1987–88 Girona FC Barcelona Bidasoa Irún 22–20
1988–89 Bilbao Teka Cantabria FC Barcelona 25–20
1989–90 Pontevedra FC Barcelona Bidasoa Irún 22–20
1990–91 Alzira Bidasoa Irún Atlético Madrid 21–18
1991–92 Pamplona Alzira Avidesa FC Barcelona 26–25
1992–93 Pontevedra FC Barcelona Bidasoa Irún 17–13
1993–94 Granollers FC Barcelona Juventud Alcalá 29–23
1994–95 Ciudad Real Teka Cantabria Pilotes Posada 27–25
1995–96 León Bidasoa Irún FC Barcelona 21–20
1996–97 Castellón FC Barcelona Teka Cantabria 30–29
1997–98 Palencia FC Barcelona Portland San Antonio 31–26
1998–99 Valladolid Portland San Antonio FC Barcelona 32–29
1999–00 Zaragoza FC Barcelona Valladolid 34–28
2000–01 Ciudad Real Portland San Antonio Ciudad Real 22–20
2001–02 Torrevieja Caja España Ademar León Ciudad Real 31–28
2002–03 Santander Ciudad Real FC Barcelona 34–21
2003–04 Pamplona FC Barcelona Ciudad Real 27–25
2004–05 Pontevedra Valladolid FC Barcelona 27–25
2005–06 Almería Valladolid Ciudad Real 35–30
2006–07 Altea FC Barcelona Caja España Ademar León 33–27
2007–08 Zaragoza Ciudad Real FC Barcelona 31–30
2008–09 Granollers FC Barcelona BM Ciudad Real 29–26
2009–10 Antequera FC Barcelona Ademar León 38–35
2010–11 Vigo Renovalia Ciudad Real Cuatro Rayas Valladolid 31–22
2011–12 Torrevieja Atlético Madrid FC Barcelona 37–31
2012–13 Logroño Atlético Madrid Naturhouse La Rioja 38–28
2013–14 Pamplona FC Barcelona Fraikin Granollers 42–32
2014–15 Gijón FC Barcelona Fraikin Granollers 27–26
2015–16 Pamplona FC Barcelona Lassa Helvetia Anaitasuna 33–30

Winners by titles

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years
FC Barcelona 20 13 1969, 1972, 1973, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2016
Atlético Madrid (1) 12 7 1962, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1987, 2012, 2013
Calpisa 4 1 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980
Granollers 3 10 1958, 1970, 1974
Ciudad Real 3 5 2003, 2008, 2011


(1) Includes titles from former and current Atlético Madrid

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