The Escala and Corda XIV Professional League 04-05 of the Circuit Bancaixa is the top-level championship of the Valencian pilota, organized by the firm ValNet, on the Escala i corda variant.
It was played on several rounds. The first three ones were a league where teams tried to get as much points as possible. Every victory sums up 3 points, but if the loser team attains 50 jocs they sum up 1 point. The 4 teams who had the biggest scorings got qualified to the one-match semi-finals. The best two teams played a final match.
Date | Trinquet | Team | Team | Score |
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20/11/04 | Pelayo (València) | Álvaro and Salva | Genovés II and Fèlix | 60-55 |
23/11/04 | Massamagrell | Pedro, Solaz and Jesús | Cervera, Voro and Oñate | 45-60 |
28/11/04 | Carcaixent | Ribera II and Dani | Mezquita, Tato and Canari | 60-40 |
05/12/04 | L'Eliana | Núñez and Tino | León and Sarasol II | 25-60 |
12/12/04 | Benissa | Álvaro and Salva | Cervera, Voro and Oñate | 60-55 |
13/12/04 | Alginet | Ribera II and Dani | León and Sarasol II | 60-50 |
19/12/04 | Sueca | Álvaro and Salva | Ribera II and Dani | 35-60 |
Date | Trinquet | Team | Team | Score |
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02/01/05 | Alcàsser | Álvaro and Salva | León and Sarasol II | 35-60 |
08/01/05 | Pedreguer | Cervera, Voro and Oñate | Mezquita, Tato and Canari | 40-60 |
09/01/05 | Dénia | Núñez and Tino | Genovés II and Fèlix | 60-35 |
12/01/05 | Benidorm | Ribera II and Dani | Pedro, Solaz and Jesús | 60-35 |
15/01/05 | Petrer | León and Sarasol II | Mezquita, Tato and Canari | 30-60 |
16/01/05 | Sueca | Núñez and Tino | Ribera II and Dani | 30-60 |
23/01/05 | Benidorm | Mezquita, Tato and Canari | Ribera II and Dani | 45-60 |
Date | Trinquet | Team | Team | Score |
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29/01/05 | Petrer | Núñez and Tino | Cervera, Voro and Oñate | 50-60 |
30/01/05 | Alcàsser | León and Sarasol II | Ribera II and Dani | 60-45 |
06/02/05 | Vila-real | Genovés II and Fèlix | Pedro, Solaz and Jesús | 60-40 |
13/02/05 | Llíria | Mezquita, Tato and Canari | Álvaro and Salva | 60-55 |
13/02/05 | L'Eliana | Cervera, Voro and Oñate | León and Sarasol II | 60-50 |
16/02/05 | Guadassuar | Genovés II and Fèlix | Mezquita, Tato and Canari | 35-60 |
20/02/05 | Vila-real | Cervera, Voro and Oñate | Mezquita, Tato and Canari | 60-30 |
Date | Trinquet | Team | Team | Score |
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27/02/05 | Pedreguer | León and Sarasol II | Ribera II and Dani | 60-55 |
06/03/05 | Guadassuar | Cervera, Voro and Oñate | Mezquita, Tato and Canari | 55-60 |
Date | Trinquet | Team | Team | Score |
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13/03/05 | Pelayo (València) | León and Sarasol II | Mezquita, Tato and Canari | 55-60 |
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