Bare-handed Pelota Second League

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The Bare-handed Pelota Second League is the second most important hand-pelota tournament. The championship has been played since 1957 and has been the previous scenario for future 1st category pelotaris such as Retegi I, Retegi II, Arretxe, Beloki I and Olaizola II. The winner of the tournament earns the right to participate in the next edition of the Bare-handed Pelota First League

The Bare-handed Pelota First League is the most important tournament competition of Hand-pelota category of Basque pelota. It was created in 1940, when the new Basque Pelota Spanish Federation, to have a champion of the category. In its beginnings, the championship was disputed every two years, turning into an annual tournament since 1950. The first champion was Atano III. Retegi II, holds the title of most wins with 11, 9 consecutives.

Championships

YearChampionSubchampionScoreFronton
1957Del ValOtxoa22-08 Vitoriano
1958 García Ariño II Azkarate 22-20 Deportivo
1959ArkaiaElgea22-11 Deportivo
1960Lejarazu Atano X 22-09 Deportivo
1961 Atano X Elgea22-20 Astelena
1962 García Ariño II Elgea22-17 Beotibar
1963Elgea Vergara I 22-14 Astelena
1964 Tapia I Pascual22-16 Bergara
1965 Vergara I Andueza III22-17 Beotibar
1966Andueza III Retegi I 22-05 Anoeta
1967 Retegi I Lajos 22-14 Bergara
1968ElorzaDel Val II22-12 Astelena
1969Nalda IIMadrid22-18 Adarraga
1970 Oreja II Del Val II22-16 Beotibar
1971ErostarbeArruabarrena22-10 Beotibar
1972ArruabarrenaArozena22-19 Bergara
1973 Gorostiza Guereñu22-03 Vitoriano
1974BeristainChichan22-21 Labrit
1975 Retegi II García Ariño IV 22-10 Anoeta
1976 Maiz II Salbidea22-14 Anoeta
1977UnsainAlberdi22-18 Anoeta
1978TxoperenaUrkiza22-18 Anoeta
1979Andueza VIArcelus22-12 Anoeta
1980HerranTxoperena22-02 Anoeta
1981LukeUrkiri22-16 Anoeta
1982Retegi IVUrkiri22-17 Anoeta
1983Esnaola Alustiza 22-07 Anoeta
1984 Alustiza Urra22-08 Anoeta
1985 Etxenagusia Soroa III 22-03 Anoeta
1986 Arretxe Urzainki22-12 Anoeta
1987Urra Errasti 22-16 Anoeta
1988AnsotegiMurga22-16 Anoeta
1989Urzainki Soroa III 22-20 Anoeta
1990 Soroa III Errasti 22-17 Anoeta
1991 Errasti Muntion22-08 Anoeta
1992IrazolaUrra22-21 Anoeta
1993 Beloki I Irazola22-10 Anoeta
1994Santi Armendariz 22-10 Deportivo
1995 Lasa III Ariznabarreta22-20 Ogueta
1996 Lasa III Ariznabarreta22-04 Ogueta
1997 Koka Goñi II 22-20 Atano III
1998 Esain and Zearra Badiola III and Minguez22-10 and 22-06 Labrit and Donibane
1999Rai and Olaizola II Barriola and Hirigoyen22-08 and 22-16 Bergara and Astelena
2000 González Imaz22-15 Atano III
2001Berraondo Xala 22-16 Atano III
2002 Pascual Apeztegia22-18 Atano III
2003 Peñagarikano Berraondo22-09 Atano III
2004 Galarza V Berraondo22-12 Labrit
2005LeizaGalarza VI22-08 Amorebieta IV
2006 Berasaluze IX Arretxe II 22-21 Labrit
2007UrberuagaGalarza VI22-14 Amorebieta IV
2008 Retegi Bi Larralde22-09 Amorebieta IV
2009 Beroiz Argote22-13 Beotibar

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