Circuit Bancaixa 07/08

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The Escala i Corda XVII Professional League 07-08 of the Circuit Bancaixa is the top-level championship of the Escala i corda, a modality of Valencian pilota, organized by the firm ValNet. During the very first days the Valencian Pilota Federation disagreed with the way it was organized and gave no "official" title to this season, [1] but finally ValNet and the FPV reached an agreement. [2]

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It is played in several rounds. The first two ones are a league all-against all; the two worst teams are disqualified. Every victory is worth 3 points, but if the losing team attains 50 jocs they sum up 1 point. This way, in the first round there are eight teams, in the second round there are six teams, and four in the semi-finals. The finals are played to the best of 3 matches.

Teams

Feridors

Replacing players

Scores

1st Round

Date Trinquet TeamTeamScore
21/11/07 Guadassuar Mezquita, Tato and Canari Miguel, Grau and Raül II 50-60
24/11/07 Pelayo (València) Álvaro, Solaz and Nacho Colau, Melchor and Tino 60-20
25/11/07 Benissa Genovés II, Sarasol II and Héctor Pedro, Dani and Herrera 60-45
26/11/07 La Pobla de Vallbona León, Fèlix and Salva Víctor, Jesús and Oñate 45-60
29/11/07 Llíria Mezquita, Tato and Canari Álvaro, Solaz and Nacho
30/11/07 Sueca Miguel, Grau and Raül II Núñez, Melchor and Tino
01/12/07 Pedreguer Genovés II, Sarasol II and Héctor León, Fèlix and Salva
02/12/07 Sagunt Pedro, Dani and Herrera Víctor, Jesús and Oñate
04/12/07 Massamagrell Mezquita, Tato and Canari Núñez, Melchor and Tino
06/12/07 Murla Miguel, Grau and Raül II Genovés II, Sarasol II and Héctor
08/12/07 Pedreguer Álvaro, Solaz and Nacho Víctor, Jesús and Oñate
09/12/07 Bellreguard Pedro, Dani and Herrera León, Fèlix and Salva
10/12/07 Benidorm Mezquita, Tato and Canari Genovés II, Sarasol II and Héctor
13/12/07 Pelayo (València) Núñez, Melchor and Tino Víctor, Jesús and Oñate
15/12/07 Petrer Miguel, Grau and Raül II León, Fèlix and Salva
16/12/07 L'Eliana Álvaro, Solaz and Nacho Genovés II, Sarasol II and Héctor
04/01/08 Sueca Mezquita, Tato and Canari Pedro, Dani and Herrera
05/01/08 Pedreguer Núñez, Melchor and Tino León, Fèlix and Salva
06/01/08 Bellreguard Genovés II, Sarasol II and Héctor Víctor, Jesús and Oñate
09/01/08 Guadassuar Miguel, Grau and Raül II Álvaro, Solaz and Nacho
11/01/08 Vila-real Mezquita, Tato and Canari León, Fèlix and Salva
12/01/08 Petrer Pedro, Dani and Herrera Núñez, Melchor and Tino
13/01/08 Castalla Miguel, Grau and Raül II Víctor, Jesús and Oñate
14/01/08 Benidorm Álvaro, Solaz and Nacho León, Fèlix and Salva
17/01/08 Llíria Pedro, Dani and Herrera Miguel, Grau and Raül II
18/01/08 Sueca Mezquita, Tato and Canari Víctor, Jesús and Oñate
19/01/08 Pedreguer Núñez, Melchor and Tino Genovés II, Sarasol II and Héctor
20/01/08 L'Eliana Álvaro, Solaz and Nacho Pedro, Dani and Herrera

1st Round classification

TeamPointsPlayed matchesWon matchesLost matchesWon gamesLost gamesDiff
1 Álvaro, Solaz and Espínola 31106020+40
2 Genovés II, Sarasol II and Héctor 31106045+15
3 Víctor, Jesús and Oñate 31106045+15
4 Miguel, Grau and Raül II 31106050+10
5 Mezquita, Tato and Canari 11015060-10
6 Pedro, Dani and Herrera 01014560-15
7 León, Fèlix and Salva 01014560-15
8 Núñez, Melchor and Tino 01012060-40

Notes to the 1st Round

  • On November 22 Espínola gets a finger broken and is replaced by Nacho for the 1st Round.
  • On November 24 Núñez is replaced by Colau.

2nd Round

Date Trinquet TeamTeamScore

2nd Round classification

TeamPointsPlayed matchesWon matchesLost matchesWon gamesLost gamesDiff
1
2
3
4
5
6

Eliminatories

Date Trinquet TeamTeamScore

Finals

Date Trinquet TeamTeamScore

Notes

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2007-11-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)