1990 Copa del Rey de Baloncesto

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The 1990 Copa del Rey was the 54th edition of the Spanish basketball Cup. It was organized by the ACB and its Final Eight was played in Las Palmas, in the Centro Insular de Deportes between 10 and 13 February 1990.

Contents

This edition was played by the 24 teams of the 1989–90 ACB season. The eight first qualified teams of the previous season qualified directly to the Round of 16.

First round

Teams #2 played the second leg at home.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
BBV Collado Villalba 142–168 Cajabilbao 67–6875–100{{{8}}}
Huesca La Magia 163–165 DYC Breogán 92–7971–86{{{8}}}
Puleva Baloncesto 164–174 TDK Manresa 83–8381–91{{{8}}}
Cajacanarias 168–191 Estudiantes Caja Postal 83–7985–114{{{8}}}
Pamesa Valencia 177–150 Tenerife Nº1 86–5991–91{{{8}}}
CB Gran Canaria 142–145 Caja San Fernando 72–6970–76{{{8}}}
Fórum Valladolid 149–142 Caixa Ourense 82–8167–61{{{8}}}
Mayoral Maristas 166–157 Clesa Ferrol 86–7780–83{{{8}}}

Round of 16

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Cajabilbao 160–178 RAM Joventut 77–8583–93
Caja Ronda 140–160 DYC Breogán 57–7883–82
TDK Manresa 148–203 FC Barcelona 80–10268–101
Grupo IFA 169–150 Estudiantes Caja Postal 83–7086–80
CAI Zaragoza 185–171 Pamesa Valencia 113–8872–83
Caja San Fernando 154–174 Valvi Girona 73–8381–91
Fórum Valladolid 158–182 Real Madrid 67–7891–104
Taugrés Baskonia 190–176 Mayoral Maristas 94–8696–90

Final Eight Bracket

Quarterfinals
10 February
Semifinals
11 February
Final
13 February
         
FC Barcelona 83
Grupo IFA 85
Grupo IFA 81
RAM Joventut 93
RAM Joventut 94
DYC Breogán 78
CAI Zaragoza 76
RAM Joventut 69
Real Madrid Otaysa 84
Taugrés Baskonia 82
Real Madrid Otaysa 73
CAI Zaragoza 74
CAI Zaragoza 85
Valvi Girona 79

Final

After eliminating Real Madrid Otaysa in the previous semifinal, CAI Zaragoza beat RAM Joventut in the Final for achieving its second Cup. Mark Davis scored 44 points, the highest performance in a Copa del Rey Final. [1]

This was the first final without Real Madrid and FC Barcelona since 1968.

13 February 1990
19:00 GTM+1
RAM Joventut 6976 CAI Zaragoza
Scoring by half: 35–38, 34–38
Pts: Villacampa 22
Rebs: Lampley, Morales 7
Asts:three players 1
PIR: Lampley 14
Pts: Davis 44
Rebs: Belostenny 9
Asts: Arcega, Davis 2
PIR: Davis 37
Centro Insular de Deportes , Las Palmas
Attendance: 5,200
Referees: Francisco Javier Fajardo, Miguel Ángel Betancor
1990 Copa del Rey Champions

CAI Zaragoza
2nd title

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References

  1. "El último título del CAI y los 44 puntos de Mark Davis. Entrevista a "Chuchi" Carrera" (in Spanish). Solobasket.com. 25 September 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2016.