Valencian Community Handball Cup

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The Valencian Community Handball Cup (Spanish: Copa de Balonmano Comunidad Valenciana) is a Spanish annual knockout tournament organized by the Valencian Handball Federation confronting the leading men's and women's handball team in the Valencian Community. [1] It was first held in 2010.

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List of finals

Men's tournament

YearChampionScoreRunner-upSemifinalist/s
2010 Torrevieja 26–25 Puerto Sagunto Sant Joan, Maristas Algemesí
2011 Puerto Sagunto 31–22 Benidorm Maristas Algemesí, Torrevieja
2012 Puerto Sagunto 32–31 Benidorm Florida Universitaria

Women's tournament

YearChampionScoreRunner-upSemifinalists
2010 Mar Alicante 22–21 Monòver Sagunto, Elda
2011 Sagunto 28–23 Mar Alicante Marítim, Elda
2012 Elche 30–25 Marítim Mar Alicante, Castellón

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