Raspall singles championship

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The Campionat Individual de Raspall (Valencian for Raspall Singles Championship) is the Valencian pilota Raspall modality singles league played by professional pilotaris.

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YearWinnerRunner-upScoreCity
2007
2006Coeter IIAgustí25-5 Bellreguard
2005 Waldo La Llosa de Ranes
2004 Waldo Juan25-10 Oliva
2003Not played
2002 Waldo Oliva
2001Gorxa Daimús
2000 Waldo Moro Oliva
1999Gorxa Waldo Daimús
1998CarlosGorxa Oliva
1997GorxaJuan Gràcia Daimús
1996CarlosArmando Oliva
1995JuanCarlos El Genovés
1994JuanPasqual II El Genovés
1993Pasqual IILoripet El Genovés
1992Pasqual IIJuan El Genovés
1991Pasqual IIDiego El Genovés
1990Pasqual IICoeter El Genovés
1989CoeterLoripet Simat de la Valldigna
1988DiegoLoripet Oliva
1987PepitoSevi Oliva
1986PepitoMalonda II Oliva

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