2003–04 OK Liga

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2003–04 OK Liga
League OK Liga
Sport Roller hockey
League champions Barcelona Excelent
Runners-up Barna Work Igualada
Relegated to Primera División Cibeles Deasa
Alcobendas
Tordera
OK Liga seasons

The 2003–04 OK Liga was the 35th season of the top-tier league of rink hockey in Spain.

OK Liga

The OK Liga is the Spanish rink hockey league. Since 2008 it includes also a women's league.

Roller hockey (quad) sport, roller hockey, quad

Roller hockey, rink hockey or quad hockey is a team sport that enjoys significant popularity in a number of Latin countries.

Spain Kingdom in Southwest Europe

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain, is a country mostly located on the Iberian Peninsula in Europe. Its territory also includes two archipelagoes: the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa, and the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. The African enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla make Spain the only European country to have a physical border with an African country (Morocco). Several small islands in the Alboran Sea are also part of Spanish territory. The country's mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with Gibraltar; to the north and northeast by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the west and northwest by Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean.

Contents

Barcelona Excelent finished the league as champion.

Futbol Club Barcelona Hoquei is a professional roller hockey team based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It is part of the FC Barcelona family and plays in the OK Liga. Due to the sponsoring the team is called FC Barcelona Lassa. It is the most successful roller hockey club in Spain and Europe with a record number of domestic, european and intercontinental titles.

Competition format

Sixteen teams joined the league.

The eight first teams at the end of the regular season qualified for the playoffs while the three last teams were relegated to Primera División.

Regular season

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Barcelona Excelent 30243313247+85 75Qualification to playoffs
2 Alnimar Reus Deportiu 30205510355+48 65
3 Barna Work Igualada 3017679963+36 57
4 Noia Freixenet 3016687361+12 54
5 Liceo Vodafone 30162129587+8 50
6 Roncato Vic 301551010589+16 50
7 Grup Castillo Lleida 30131079275+17 49
8 Cemex Tenerife 30116131021075 39
9 Viva Hàbitat Blanes 301061468713 36
10 Celta Voltregà 30981393952 35
11 Vilanova L'Ull Blau 3098139811618 35
12 Lloret 309516829715 32
13 Aiscondel Vila-seca 3094178110322 31
14 Cibeles Deasa 3091208012343 28Relegation to Primera División
15 Alcobendas 3083197312047 27
16 Tordera 3036218315067 15
Source: [1]

Playoffs

All series were played with a best-of-five series.

Seeded teams played games 1, 2 and 5 of the series at home.

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
 
                      
 
 
 
 
Barcelona Excelent 65700
 
 
 
Cemex Tenerife 22200
 
Barcelona Excelent 53600
 
 
 
Liceo Vodafone 20200
 
Noia Freixenet 33130
 
 
 
Liceo Vodafone 72340
 
Barcelona Excelent 76700
 
 
 
Barna Work Igualada 12400
 
Alnimar Reus Deportiu 22035
 
 
 
Grup Castillo Lleida 41124
 
Alnimar Reus Deportiu 46132
 
 
 
Barna Work Igualada 15254
 
Barna Work Igualada 84134
 
 
Roncato Vic 13430
 

Source: [2]

Final standings

Pos Team Qualification or relegation
1 Barcelona Excelent CERH European League
2 Barna Work Igualada
3 Alnimar Reus Deportiu
4 Liceo Vodafone
5 Noia Freixenet CERS Cup
6 Roncato Vic
7 Grup Castillo Lleida
8 Cemex Tenerife
9 Viva Hàbitat Blanes
10 Leche Celta Voltregà
11 Vilanova L'Ull Blau
12 Lloret
13 Aiscondel Vila-seca
14 Cibeles Deasa Relegation to Primera División
15 Alcobendas
16 Tordera

Copa del Rey

2004 Copa del Rey
Tournament details
Arena Jerez de la Frontera
Dates 25–28 March 2004
Final positions
Champions Liceo Vodafone
Runners-up Barna Work Igualada
2003
2005

The 2004 Copa del Rey was the 61st edition of the Spanish men's roller hockey cup. It was played in Reus between the eight first qualified teams after the first half of the season.

The Copa del Rey de Hockey Patines is an annual Spanish rink hockey competition which is contested by eight teams. It held every year at a neutral venue. The first eight teams in standings just to half-season take part in Copa del Rey. The Copa del Rey's winners play in the next edition of CERS Cup.

Reus Municipality in Catalonia, Spain

Reus is the capital of Baix Camp, in the province of Tarragona, in Catalonia, Spain. The area has always been an important producer of wines and spirits, and gained continental importance at the time of the Phylloxera plague. Nowadays it is known by its commercial activity, for being a centre for rock-climbing and as the birthplace of architect Antoni Gaudí.

Liceo Vodafone won its ninth title, the first one since 1997.

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
25 March
 
 
Barcelona Excelent 4
 
27 March
 
Grup Castillo Lleida 1
 
Barcelona Excelent 3
 
25 March
 
Liceo Vodafone (p)3
 
Liceo Vodafone 4
 
28 March
 
Roncato Vic 3
 
Liceo Vodafone 2
 
26 March
 
Barna Work Igualada 0
 
Barna Work Igualada 3
 
27 March
 
Viva Hàbitat Blanes 2
 
Barna Work Igualada (p)3
 
10 March
 
Alnimar Reus Deportiu 3
 
Noia Freixenet 2
 
 
Alnimar Reus Deportiu (p)2
 

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