2012 Copa ASOBAL

2012 Copa ASOBAL
XXIII Copa ASOBAL 2012
Tournament details
Dates 21 – 22 December
Teams 4
Venue(s) Pabellón As Travesas (in Vigo host cities)
Final positions
Champions FC Barcelona Intersport (8th title)
Runner-up BM Atlético Madrid
Tournament statistics
Matches 3
Goals scored 179 (59.67 per match)
Attendance 5,000 (1,667 per match)
Top scorer(s) Jesper Nøddesbo 13
Best player Raúl Entrerríos
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The 2012 Copa ASOBAL was the 23rd edition of the Copa ASOBAL. It took place in the Pabellón As Travesas, in Vigo, Galicia, on 21 & 22 December 2012. It was hosted by Liga ASOBAL, Vigo city council & Academia Octavio. Vigo hosts Copa ASOBAL for third time. FC Barcelona Intersport won its eight title and qualified for 2013–14 EHF Champions League.

Qualified teams

Qualified teams are the top four teams on standings at midseason.[1]

# Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1Barcelona Borges15150049632217430
2Atlético Madrid1513114513826927
3Reale Ademar159154223853719
4Naturhouse La Rioja159154173991819

Venue

Vigo
Pabellón As Travesas
Capacity: 3,500

Matches

Semifinals Final
      
4 Naturhouse La Rioja 30
2 BM Atlético Madrid 34
2 BM Atlético Madrid 24
1 FC Barcelona Intersport 32
1 FC Barcelona Intersport 34
3 Reale Ademar León 25

Semifinals

21 December
19:00 (UTC+1)
Naturhouse La Rioja 30–34 Atlético Madrid Pabellón As Travesas, Vigo
Attendance: 1,100
Referees: Bustamante López, Álvarez Mata
Mindegía 9 (15–15) Cañellas, Markussen 6
Report
21 December
21:00 (UTC+1)
FC Barcelona Intersport 34–25 Reale Ademar León Pabellón As Travesas, Vigo
Attendance: 1,400
Referees: Escudero Santiuste, Jesús & Jorge
three players 6 (14–12) Ruesga 8
Report

Final

22 December
18:30 (UTC+1)
Atlético Madrid 24–32 FC Barcelona Intersport Pabellón As Travesas, Vigo
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Bustamante López, Álvarez Mata
Aguinagalde 4 (13–13) Nøddesbo 7
Report


2012 Copa ASOBAL winners
Catalonia
FC Barcelona Intersport
Eighth title

Top goalscorers

Player Team Goals
Denmark Jesper Nøddesbo FC Barcelona Intersport 13
Spain Raúl Entrerríos FC Barcelona Intersport 11
Spain Niko Mindegia Naturhouse La Rioja 9
Spain Víctor Tomás FC Barcelona Intersport 9
Denmark Nikolaj Markussen BM Atlético Madrid 9
Spain Joan Cañellas BM Atlético Madrid 9
Cuba Jorge Paván Naturhouse La Rioja 8
Spain Carlos Ruesga Reale Ademar León 8
Spain Julen Aguinagalde BM Atlético Madrid 8
Republic of Macedonia Kiril Lazarov BM Atlético Madrid 7

See also

References

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