2005 Copa del Rey de Balonmano

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The 2004/2005 edition of Copa del Rey de Balonmano was held in Pontevedra, Galicia. The champion was BM Valladolid.

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Quarter finals

25 May 2005:

26 May 2005:

SemiFinals

28 May 2005:

Final

29 May 2005:

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