2016–17 OK Liga

OK Liga
Champions Barcelona Lassa
Relegated Manlleu
Cafès Novell Vilafranca
Reicomsa Alcobendas
European League Barcelona Lassa
Reus Deportiu La Fira
Vic
Liceo
CERS Cup Voltregà
Moritz Vendrell
Noia Freixenet
Igualada Calaf Grup
Matches played 240
Goals scored 1,495 (6.23 per match)
Top goalscorer Raül Marín (38 goals)

The 2016–17 OK Liga is the 48th season of the top-tier league of rink hockey in Spain. It started on 24 September 2016 and finished on 3 June 2017.[1]

Teams

Liceo
Alcoy
Alcobendas
Non-Catalan teams 2016–17 teams
Barcelona
Vic
Reus
Vendrell
Noia
Igualada
Voltregà
Vilafranca
Lleida
Lloret
Caldes
Manlleu
Girona
Catalan teams in OK Liga 2016–17 season

After the end of the previous season, Cerceda resigned to its spot in OK Liga,[2] being Lloret Vila Esportiva spared from relegation.

Team Arena City/Area
Barcelona Lassa Palau Blaugrana Barcelona
Cafès Novell Vilafranca Capital del Vi Pavelló d'Hoquei Vilafranca del Penedès
Citylift Girona Palau II Girona
Enrile PAS Alcoy Francisco Laporta Alcoy
ICG Software Lleida Onze de Setembre Lleida
Igualada Calaf Grup Les Comes Igualada
Liceo Riazor A Coruña
Lloret Vila Esportiva Pavelló Municipal Lloret de Mar
Manlleu Pavelló d'Esports Manlleu
Moritz Vendrell Pavelló Municipal El Vendrell
Noia Freixenet Pavelló Olímpic Sant Sadurní d'Anoia
Recam Làser Caldes Torre Roja Caldes de Montbui
Reicomsa Alcobendas Amaya Valdemoro Alcobendas
Reus Deportiu La Fira Pavelló del Reus Deportiu Reus
Vic Pavelló Olímpic Vic
Voltregà Victorià Oliveras de la Riva Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà

Overview

On 7 May 2017, Barcelona Lassa achieved its 28th title, fourth consecutive, after earning a 4–4 draw in the round 27 at the rink of its historic rival Reus Deportiu La Fira.[3]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Barcelona Lassa (C) 30 24 3 3 142 65 +77 75 Qualification to European League
2 Reus Deportiu La Fira 30 20 6 4 137 85 +52 66
3 Liceo 30 19 4 7 119 85 +34 61
4 Vic 30 18 5 7 120 83 +37 59
5 Voltregà 30 15 8 7 86 62 +24 53 Qualification to CERS Cup
6 Mortiz Vendrell 30 15 6 9 105 93 +12 51
7 Igualada Calaf Group 30 12 6 12 93 92 +1 42
8 Noia Freixenet 30 10 8 12 86 86 0 38
9 ICG Software Lleida 30 10 6 14 86 104 18 36
10 Enrile PAS Alcoy 30 9 5 16 93 117 24 32
11 Recam Làser Caldes 30 8 8 14 71 86 15 32
12 Lloret Vila Esportiva 30 8 6 16 60 93 33 30
13 Citylift Girona 30 8 5 17 71 99 28 29
14 Reicomsa Alcobendas (R) 30 6 5 19 89 129 40 23 Relegation to Primera Nacional
15 Cafès Novell Vilafranca Capital del Vi (R) 30 6 5 19 69 114 45 23
16 Manlleu (R) 30 4 10 16 68 102 34 22
Source: FEP.es
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.

Results

Home \ Away BAR VFR GIR ALC LLE IGU LIC LLO MAN VEN NOI CAL ACB REU VIC VOL
Barcelona Lassa 7–1 4–1 6–2 7–0 7–3 2–1 8–0 4–0 5–0 6–2 4–1 7–3 6–6 4–4 2–3
Cafès Novell Vilafranca Capital del Vi 5–7 4–4 4–3 2–4 3–2 2–5 0–0 4–4 4–6 3–4 4–2 4–3 1–7 2–6 2–4
Citylift Girona 2–3 3–1 1–4 4–2 2–5 6–4 1–5 4–2 3–3 3–3 5–2 2–2 1–3 2–5 0–5
Enrile PAS Alcoy 1–4 3–3 5–4 8–5 5–2 2–3 1–2 5–4 3–6 3–5 2–3 5–4 3–5 3–4 2–2
ICG Software Lleida 4–6 5–2 4–2 2–1 2–4 1–3 2–1 3–3 4–7 4–3 6–5 7–3 2–3 2–1 2–4
Igualada Calaf Group 0–4 3–2 3–1 5–4 4–1 2–4 4–4 2–2 3–4 2–2 5–1 9–2 3–3 1–3 3–4
Liceo 5–3 5–1 3–1 4–4 2–3 7–1 4–3 3–5 7–2 4–3 3–2 7–2 5–8 2–2 5–0
Lloret Vila Esportiva 1–5 2–3 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–3 3–5 1–1 3–3 2–2 1–4 3–4 1–5 0–8 1–2
Manlleu 1–2 2–3 2–1 3–3 1–1 2–5 3–4 3–3 0–2 1–3 2–2 3–2 3–3 3–7 3–3
Mortiz Vendrell 2–3 3–2 4–5 5–2 4–2 2–2 2–2 3–4 5–2 6–2 2–2 5–2 4–5 8–6 1–5
Noia Freixenet 0–4 4–1 1–1 4–2 6–2 1–1 3–4 2–3 4–7 1–2 3–2 2–2 5–0 5–2 2–5
Recam Làser Caldes 1–3 1–1 1–0 2–4 3–3 5–4 5–3 4–2 3–0 1–3 2–2 3–4 1–1 4–4 1–3
Reicomsa Alcobendas 4–6 3–0 3–4 7–4 1–1 3–5 5–6 4–1 4–2 4–4 2–5 2–2 1–3 4–6 3–5
Reus Deportiu La Fira 4–4 3–5 12–5 4–1 7–6 6–2 5–2 4–1 8–1 3–4 6–4 5–3 4–1 4–6 2–0
Vic 6–4 1–0 1–0 7–1 3–3 4–2 3–6 3–5 4–3 3–1 1–0 4–1 9–3 3–5 2–3
Voltregà 2–5 6–1 1–2 4–4 2–2 1–3 1–1 1–2 4–0 4–1 3–3 1–2 5–2 1–1 2–2
Source: FEP.es
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Spain Raül Marín Reus Deportiu La Fira 38
2 Spain Pablo Álvarez Barcelona Lassa 36
3 Spain Ferran Formatjé PAS Alcoy 31
4 Spain Raül Pelícano Citylift Girona 29
5 Portugal Emanuel García Igualada Calaf Grup 27
Spain Gonzalo Pérez Reicomsa Alcobendas

Source: [4]

Copa del Rey

2017 Copa del Rey
Tournament details
Arena Polideportivo Amaya Valdemoro, Alcobendas
Dates 25–28 February 2017
Final positions
Champions Barcelona Lassa (21st title)
Runners-up Reus Deportiu La Fira

The 2017 Copa del Rey was the 74th edition of the Spanish men's roller hockey cup. It was played in Alcobendas between the seven first qualified teams after the first half of the season and Reicomsa Alcobendas as host team.[5]

Barcelona Lassa defended successfully its title and won its 21st cup.[6]

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
23 February
 
 
Vic (p)4
 
25 February
 
Moritz Vendrell4
 
Vic3
 
23 February
 
Reus Deportiu La Fira (p) 3
 
Reus Deportiu La Fira7
 
26 February
 
Reicomsa Alcobendas6
 
Reus Deportiu La Fira3
 
24 February
 
Barcelona Lassa 4
 
Liceo3
 
25 February
 
Lloret Vila Esportiva1
 
Liceo2
 
24 February
 
Barcelona Lassa (p) 2
 
Barcelona Lassa6
 
 
Voltregà3
 

Supercopa de España

2016 Supercopa de España
Tournament details
Arena Pavelló del Reus Deportiu, Reus
Dates 17–18 September 2016
Final positions
Champions Liceo (1st title)
Runners-up Reus Deportiu La Fira

The 2016 Supercopa de España was the 13th edition of the Spanish men's roller hockey cup. It was played in Reus.

Liceo achieved its first official title ever.[7]

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
17 September
 
 
Reus Deportiu La Fira3
 
18 September
 
Barcelona Lassa2
 
Reus Deportiu La Fira1
 
17 September
 
Liceo 2
 
Liceo4
 
 
Vic2
 

References

  1. "Acuerdos de la asamblea de la Federación Española" (in Spanish). Galicianhockey.com. 11 June 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  2. "El CP Cerceda renuncia a su plaza en la OK Liga" (in Spanish). Sport. 15 July 2016. Retrieved 28 March 2017.
  3. "4-4: El Barça gana la OK Liga en Reus" (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 7 May 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  4. FEP.es Statistics center
  5. "Quedan configurados los cuartos de final de la 74ª Copa del Rey de Alcobendas" (in Spanish). FEP.es. 1 February 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  6. "El Barça se lleva la Copa del Rey ante el Reus Deportiu" (in Spanish). El Periódico. 26 February 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  7. "El Liceo se proclama campeón de la Supercopa de España" (in Spanish). FEP.es. 18 September 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
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