2012 Copa de la Reina de Balonmano

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The 2012 Copa de la Reina de Balonmano was the 33rd edition of the Spanish women's handball national cup, running between 12 and 15 April 2012 in Altea. SD Itxako defeated BM Bera Bera in the final to win its third title in a row. [1]

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Knockout stage

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
April 12 - Costa Blanca
 
 
Bera Bera 30
 
April 14 - Costa Blanca
 
Elche 22
 
Bera Bera 26
 
April 12 - Costa Blanca
 
Alcobendas 21
 
Murcia 21
 
March 15 - Costa Blanca
 
Alcobendas 25
 
Bera Bera 26
 
April 12 - Costa Blanca
 
Itxako 35
 
Remudas 24
 
April 14 - Costa Blanca
 
Mar Alicante 25
 
Mar Alicante 17
 
April 12 - Costa Blanca
 
Itxako 32
 
Sagunto 22
 
 
Itxako 37
 

Quarter-finals

April 12
12:00 UTC+1
Murcia21–25AlcobendasCosta Blanca, Altea
Attendance: 500
Referees: Peris & Freile
Gina, Z. González, 7(14–14) M. González, 8
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April 12
16:00 UTC+1
Sagunto22–37ItxakoCosta Blanca, Altea
Attendance: 500
Referees: García & Marín
Alonso, 7(9–15) Cabral, Martín, 5
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April 12
18:00 UTC+1
Bera Bera30–22ElcheCosta Blanca, Altea
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Fdez. Pérez & Gca. Rodríguez
Altuna, 5(13–8) L. González, 11
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April 12
20:00 UTC+1
Remudas24–25Mar AlicanteCosta Blanca, Altea
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Amigó Plaza & Espadas García
H. Rodríguez, 7(14–11) Krnić, 11
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Semifinals

April 14
16:00 UTC+1
Bera Bera26–21AlcobendasCosta Blanca, Altea
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Fdez. Pérez & Gca. Rodríguez
B. Fernández, 8(12–12) M. López, 7
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April 14
20:00 UTC+1
Mar Alicante17–32ItxakoCosta Blanca, Altea
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Amigó Plaza & Espadas García
Gracia, I. Ortuño, 4(7–16) Cabral, Pinedo, 5
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Final

April 15
11:00 UTC+1
Bera Bera26–35ItxakoCosta Blanca, Altea
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Gca. Serradilla & Marín Lorente
B. Fernández, 7(11–16) Barbosa, 11
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