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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.
Year | Champion | Subchampion | Score | Fronton |
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1957 | Del Val | Otxoa | 22-08 | Vitoriano |
1958 | García Ariño II | Azkarate | 22-20 | Deportivo |
1959 | Arkaia | Elgea | 22-11 | Deportivo |
1960 | Lejarazu | Atano X | 22-09 | Deportivo |
1961 | Atano X | Elgea | 22-20 | Astelena |
1962 | García Ariño II | Elgea | 22-17 | Beotibar |
1963 | Elgea | Vergara I | 22-14 | Astelena |
1964 | Tapia I | Pascual | 22-16 | Bergara |
1965 | Vergara I | Andueza III | 22-17 | Beotibar |
1966 | Andueza III | Retegi I | 22-05 | Anoeta |
1967 | Retegi I | Lajos | 22-14 | Bergara |
1968 | Elorza | Del Val II | 22-12 | Astelena |
1969 | Nalda II | Madrid | 22-18 | Adarraga |
1970 | Oreja II | Del Val II | 22-16 | Beotibar |
1971 | Erostarbe | Arruabarrena | 22-10 | Beotibar |
1972 | Arruabarrena | Arozena | 22-19 | Bergara |
1973 | Gorostiza | Guereñu | 22-03 | Vitoriano |
1974 | Beristain | Chichan | 22-21 | Labrit |
1975 | Retegi II | García Ariño IV | 22-10 | Anoeta |
1976 | Maiz II | Salbidea | 22-14 | Anoeta |
1977 | Unsain | Alberdi | 22-18 | Anoeta |
1978 | Txoperena | Urkiza | 22-18 | Anoeta |
1979 | Andueza VI | Arcelus | 22-12 | Anoeta |
1980 | Herran | Txoperena | 22-02 | Anoeta |
1981 | Luke | Urkiri | 22-16 | Anoeta |
1982 | Retegi IV | Urkiri | 22-17 | Anoeta |
1983 | Esnaola | Alustiza | 22-07 | Anoeta |
1984 | Alustiza | Urra | 22-08 | Anoeta |
1985 | Etxenagusia | Soroa III | 22-03 | Anoeta |
1986 | Arretxe | Urzainki | 22-12 | Anoeta |
1987 | Urra | Errasti | 22-16 | Anoeta |
1988 | Ansotegi | Murga | 22-16 | Anoeta |
1989 | Urzainki | Soroa III | 22-20 | Anoeta |
1990 | Soroa III | Errasti | 22-17 | Anoeta |
1991 | Errasti | Muntion | 22-08 | Anoeta |
1992 | Irazola | Urra | 22-21 | Anoeta |
1993 | Beloki I | Irazola | 22-10 | Anoeta |
1994 | Santi | Armendariz | 22-10 | Deportivo |
1995 | Lasa III | Ariznabarreta | 22-20 | Ogueta |
1996 | Lasa III | Ariznabarreta | 22-04 | Ogueta |
1997 | Koka | Goñi II | 22-20 | Atano III |
1998 | Esain and Zearra | Badiola III and Minguez | 22-10 and 22-06 | Labrit and Donibane |
1999 | Rai and Olaizola II | Barriola and Hirigoyen | 22-08 and 22-16 | Bergara and Astelena |
2000 | González | Imaz | 22-15 | Atano III |
2001 | Berraondo | Xala | 22-16 | Atano III |
2002 | Pascual | Apeztegia | 22-18 | Atano III |
2003 | Peñagarikano | Berraondo | 22-09 | Atano III |
2004 | Galarza V | Berraondo | 22-12 | Labrit |
2005 | Leiza | Galarza VI | 22-08 | Amorebieta IV |
2006 | Berasaluze IX | Arretxe II | 22-21 | Labrit |
2007 | Urberuaga | Galarza VI | 22-14 | Amorebieta IV |
2008 | Retegi Bi | Larralde | 22-09 | Amorebieta IV |
2009 | Beroiz | Argote | 22-13 | Beotibar |
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