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2010–11 Castilla y León Cup


FieldValue
tourney_nameCopa Castilla y León
year2010–11
countrySpain
datesFrom July 25, 2010
to June 7, 2011
num_teams12
venues10
cities10
matches15
goals32
champion_otherSD Ponferradina
count1
second_otherUD Salamanca
top_scorerESP Miguel Linares (3)
prevseason2009–10
nextseason2011

to June 7, 2011

The Castilla y León Cup 2010–11 (Spanish: Copa Castilla y León 2010–11) is the second edition of this football trophy in its renewed version. It was organized before the final match of the previous cup, twice postponed because of Liga BBVA and Liga Adelante matchdays schedules.

Teams participants

TeamTCProvinceLeague (Lv)
Real Valladolid2ValladolidLiga Adelante (2)
Numancia0SoriaLiga Adelante (2)
UD Salamanca1SalamancaLiga Adelante (2)
SD Ponferradina1LeónLiga Adelante (2)
Palencia0PalenciaSegunda División B (3)
Mirandés0BurgosSegunda División B (3)

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TeamTCProvinceLeague (Lv)
Cultural Leonesa4LeónSegunda División B (3)
Zamora0ZamoraSegunda División B (3)
Guijuelo0SalamancaSegunda División B (3)
Burgos0BurgosTercera División (4)
Arandina0BurgosTercera División (4)
Real Ávila0ÁvilaTercera División (4)

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Group stage

Group A

PldWDLGFGAGDPts
Palencia (Q)220041+3
Real Valladolid210112–1
Arandina200213–2

Aitor , Durántez

Marquitos De Miguel José Ángel Dela Adri Ale Pelayo Durántez De Paula

Group B

PldWDLGFGAGDPts
Burgos (Q)211031+2
Numancia211032+1
Mirandés200214–3

Wilfred Vélez Garmendia


Sedano

Group C

PldWDLGFGAGDPts
Ponferradina (Q)220041+3
Cultural Leonesa201101–1
Zamora201113–2

De Paula Javi López


Group D

PldWDLGFGAGDPts
UD Salamanca (Q)211061+5
Guijuelo211031+2
Real Ávila200207–7

Kike Quique Martín

Vinuesa

Linares

Final round

|February 16, 2011– Burgos|Burgos|1|Ponferradina (p.s.o.)|1 |October 6, 2010– Palencia|Palencia|0|UD Salamanca|1 |June 7, 2011– Ponferrada|SD Ponferradina|1 (6)|UD Salamanca|1 (5)|

Semifinals

Chupri Expósito Yuste Castro

Medrano Tano Jano Espinosa Erik Herrero Jano Máyor Ruiz

Final

The final match was originally scheduled for the festivity of Castilla y León (23 April). However, the match was postponed until both teams were available because the original date was reserved to one Liga Adelante matchday. After finishing the league season, with both finalists relegated to Segunda División B, the final was played at El Toralín on 7 June.

Zamora Perico Yuri Jonathan Ruiz Redondo Luis Prieto Cristian Borja Yuste Sito Sarmiento Zamora Hernández Coque

References

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