Copa de la Reina de Balonmano

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Copa de la Reina de Balonmano
Founded1980
No. of teams8
CountrySpain
ConfederationEHF
Most recent
champion(s)
Flag of the Basque Country.svg Super Amara Bera Bera
(2022–23)
Most titles Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg Sagunto/Mar Valencia (20 titles)
Sports current event.svg Copa de la Reina 2023

The Copa de la Reina de Balonmano (English: Queen's Cup of Handball) is an annual tournament for Spanish women's handball clubs organized by the Royal Spanish Handball Federation. Founded in 1980, it is contested in spring by the top eight teams in the Liga ABF's table. [1] BM Sagunto is the most successful team with twenty titles, while Mavi Nuevas Tecnologías has won the last edition.

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List of champions

SeasonVenueChampionRunners-upScore
2023 Málaga Super Amara Bera Bera KH-7 Granollers 31–25
2022 San Sebastián Costa del Sol Málaga Mecalia Atlético Guardés 33–26
2021 Telde Elche Visitelche.com Aula Alimentos de Valladolid 34–26
2020 Alhaurín de la Torre Rincón Fertilidad Málaga Elche Visitelche.com 24–20
2019 Barakaldo Super Amara Bera Bera Aula Alimentos de Valladolid 30–17
2018 Málaga Mavi Nuevas Tecnologías Super Amara Bera Bera 20–17
2017 O Porriño Rocasa G.C. ACE Bera Bera 27–26
2016 O Porriño Bera Bera Prosetecnisa Zuazo 33–17
2015 Castellón de la Plana Rocasa G.C. ACE Bera Bera 20–19
2014 Alcobendas Bera Bera Rocasa ACE G.C. 26–21
2013 O Porriño/A Guarda Bera Bera Ro'Casa ACE 25–24
2012 Altea Asfi Itxako Bera Bera 35–26
2010–2011 Telde Itxako Reyno de Navarra Elda Prestigio 29–21
2009–2010 León Itxako Reyno de Navarra Mar Alicante
2008–2009 Monòver Akaba Bera Bera Prosolia Gaviota Elda Prestigio
2007–2008 Estella-Lizarra Parc Sagunto Akaba Bera Bera
2006–2007 L'Eliana Akaba Bera Bera Cementos La Unión Ribarroja
2005–2006 León Cementos La Unión Ribarroja Akaba Bera Bera
2004–2005 Vícar Orsan Elda Prestigio Astroc Sagunto
2003–2004 Elda Ferrobús Mislata El Osito L'Eliana
2002–2003 L'Eliana Ferrobús Mislata El Osito L'Eliana
2001–2002 Telde Alsa Elda Prestigio Ferrobús Mislata
2000–2001 L'Eliana Ferrobús KU Mislata El Osito L'Eliana
1999–2000 Almería Milar L'Eliana El Ferrobús Mislata
1998–1999 L'Eliana Milar L'Eliana Alsa Elda Prestigio
1997–1998 L'Eliana El Osito L'Eliana El Ferrobús Mislata
1996–1997 Elda El Osito L'Eliana Corteblanco Bidebieta
1995–1996 San Sebastián El Osito L'Eliana Corteblanco Bidebieta
1994–1995 Leganés El Osito L'Eliana Leganés
1993–1994 Leganés Mar Valencia Leganés
1992–1993 Pinto Mar Valencia Corteblanco Bidebieta
1991–1992 Riba-roja de Túria Íber Valencia Constructora Estellés
1990–1991 Las Palmas Íber Valencia Pegaso
1989–1990 Getafe Constructora Estellés Universidad de Valladolid 21–17
1988–1989 Valencia Íber Valencia Mades Onda
1987–1988 Las Rozas Íber Valencia Leganés
1986–1987Castelldefels Íber Valencia Mades Onda
1985–1986 Hernani Íber Valencia Mades Onda
1984–1985Valencia Íber Valencia Mades Onda
1983–1984 Toledo Íber Valencia Hernani
1982–1983 Leganés Íber Valencia Leganés
1981–1982 Castellón Íber Valencia Zaragoza
1980–1981 Úbeda Íber Valencia Ayete
1979–1980 Huelva Castelldefels Íber Valencia

Winners by titles

ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning Years
Valencia/Sagunto 2051981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2008
Bera Bera 792007, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2019, 2023
Amadeo Tortajada 551990, 1992, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006
Itxako 302010, 2011, 2012
Elda 232002, 2005
Rocasa G.C. ACE 222015, 2017
Costa del Sol Málaga 202020, 2022
BM Elche 112021
Castelldefels 101980
La Calzada Gijón 102018
Leganés 04
Mades Onda 04
BM Aula Cultural 02
Ayete 01
Zaragoza 01
Hernani 01
Universidad de Valladolid 01
Pegaso 01
Mar Alicante 01
BM Zuazo 01
Mecalia Atlético Guardés 01
KH-7 Granollers 01

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