2010–11 Castilla y León Cup

2010–11 Copa Castilla y León
Tournament details
Host country Spain
Dates From July 25, 2010
to June 7, 2011
Teams 12
Venue(s) 10 (in 10 host cities)
Final positions
Champions SD Ponferradina (1st title)
Runners-up UD Salamanca
Tournament statistics
Matches played 15
Goals scored 32 (2.13 per match)
Top scorer(s) Spain Miguel Linares (3)

The Castilla y León Cup 2010–11 (Spanish: Copa Castilla y León 2010–11) is the second edition of this football trophy in its renewed version. It was organized before the final match of the previous cup, twice postponed because of Liga BBVA and Liga Adelante matchdays schedules.

Teams participants

Team TC Province League (Lv)
Real Valladolid 2 Valladolid Liga Adelante (2)
Numancia 0 Soria Liga Adelante (2)
UD Salamanca 1 Salamanca Liga Adelante (2)
SD Ponferradina 1 León Liga Adelante (2)
Palencia 0 Palencia Segunda División B (3)
Mirandés 0 Burgos Segunda División B (3)
Team TC Province League (Lv)
Cultural Leonesa 4 León Segunda División B (3)
Zamora 0 Zamora Segunda División B (3)
Guijuelo 0 Salamanca Segunda División B (3)
Burgos 0 Burgos Tercera División (4)
Arandina 0 Burgos Tercera División (4)
Real Ávila 0 Ávila Tercera División (4)

Group stage

Group A

Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Palencia (Q) 220041+36
Real Valladolid 21011213
Arandina 20021320


Arandina 0 1 Real Valladolid
(Report)  38' Sisi
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Javier Rivero Guerra

Palencia 2 0 Real Valladolid
De Paula  25'
Aitor  52', Yellow card
Durántez Yellow card
(Report) Yellow card Sisi
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Carlos Franco Galván

Arandina 1 2 CF Palencia
Ayrton  21'
Marquitos Yellow card
De Miguel Yellow card
José Ángel Yellow card
Dela Yellow card
Adri Yellow card
(Report)  52' Paulino
 54' Ale
Yellow card Pelayo
Yellow card Durántez
Yellow card De Paula
Referee: David Dolz García

Group B

Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Burgos (Q) 211031+24
Numancia 211032+14
Mirandés 20021430


Mirandés 1 2 Numancia
Infante  68'
Wilfred Yellow card
(Report)  35' Mario
 58' Vélez
Yellow card Garmendia
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: César Díez Cano

Burgos 1 1 Numancia
Ramos  9' (Report)  79' Dimas
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: David Dolz García

Burgos 2 0 Mirandés
Salamanca  36'
Sedano  52'
(Report)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Javier Pérez Martín

Group C

Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Ponferradina (Q) 220041+36
Cultural Leonesa 20110111
Zamora 20111321


Zamora 1 3 Ponferradina
Martín  2' (Report)  20' Mayor
 41' De Paula
 56' Javi López
Attendance: 700
Referee: Manuel Ángel Vaquero Girón

Cultural Leonesa 0 1 Ponferradina
(Report)  80' Cristian
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Rubén Gómez González

Group D

Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
UD Salamanca (Q) 211061+54
Guijuelo 211031+24
Real Ávila 20020770


Real Ávila 0 5 UD Salamanca
 9', 54', 71' Linares
 14' Kike
 29' (pen.) Quique Martín
Adolfo Suárez Stadium, Ávila
Attendance: 400
Referee: Saúl Plaza Garcia

Real Ávila 0 2 Guijuelo
Pedrito
Vinuesa
Adolfo Suárez Stadium, Ávila
Attendance: 200
Referee: Saúl Plaza Garcia

Guijuelo 1 1 UD Salamanca
Tejedor  81' (Report)  27' Rosas
Red card Linares
Municipal Ground, Guijuelo (Salamanca)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Jesús Rodríguez Cayetano

Final round

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
February 16, 2011– Burgos
 
 
Burgos1
 
June 7, 2011– Ponferrada
 
Ponferradina (p.s.o.)1
 
SD Ponferradina1 (6)
 
October 6, 2010– Palencia
 
UD Salamanca1 (5)
 
Palencia0
 
 
UD Salamanca1
 

Semifinals

Palencia 0 1 UD Salamanca
Saavedra Red card
Chupri Yellow card 67'
(Report) Yellow card 24' García
 67' Expósito
Yellow card 70' Yuste
Yellow card 82' Castro
Attendance: 1,248
Referee: David Becerril Gómez

Burgos 1 1 Ponferradina
Espinosa  51'
Medrano Yellow card
(Report)  23' Yuri
Yellow card Tano
Yellow card Jano
Penalties
Ramos
Espinosa
Erik
Herrero
2 4 De Paula
Jano
Máyor
Ruiz
Referee: David Dolz García

Final

The final match was originally scheduled for the festivity of Castilla y León (23 April). However, the match was postponed until both teams were available because the original date was reserved to one Liga Adelante matchday. After finishing the league season, with both finalists relegated to Segunda División B, the final was played at El Toralín on 7 June.

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