2011–12 OK Liga Femenina

The 2011–12 OK Liga Femenina was the fourth edition of Spain's premier women's rink hockey championship, running from 5 November 2011 to 2 June 2012. Defending champion CP Voltregà won its seventh title including the old Spanish Championship.[1] Girona CH was the runner-up, and Igualada HC and Gijón HC also qualified for the 2013 European League.[2] On the other hand, PHC Sant Cugat and previous season's runner-up CE Arenys de Munt were relegated. Despite losing all 26 games Vigo Stick Traviesas was again spared.[3]

2011–12 OK Liga Femenina
Tournament Details
DatesOctober 2011 – June 2012
Teams14
Final Positions
ChampionsVoltregà
Runner-upGirona
Third PlaceIgualada
Tournament Summary
Matches played182
Goals scored961 (5.28 per match)
Most GoalsMaría Díez, Igualada, 42

Teams

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Alcorcón
 
Gijón
 
Traviesas
 
Catalonia (see below)
OK Liga Femenina 2011–12 teams
 
 
Bigues
 
Igualada
 
Girona
 
Cerdanyola
 
Sant Cugat
 
Palau
 
Reus
 
Terrassa
 
Vilanova
 
Voltregà
 
Arenys
Team Arena Established City/Area
Alcorcón Prado Santo Domingo 1980 Alcorcón
Biesca Gijón Pabellón Mata-Jove 1995 Gijón
Bigues i Riells Pavelló d'Esports 1991 Bigues i Riells
Sant Cugat Pavelló Municipal 1967 Sant Cugat del Vallès
Fontanellas i Martí Igualada Les Comes 1950 Igualada
Girona Palau II 1940 Girona
Maheco Cerdanyola Pavelló Can Xarau 1936 Cerdanyola del Vallès
Arenys de Munt Pavelló Municipal 1959 Arenys de Munt
Palau de Plegamans Maria Víctor 1975 Palau-solità i Plegamans
Reus Deportiu Pavelló del Reus Deportiu 1909 Reus
SFERIC Terrassa Pavelló SFERIC Terrassa 1950 Terrassa
Traviesas Bouzas 1969 Vigo
Vilanova Salut Dental Pavelló d'Esports 1951 Vilanova i la Geltrú
Voltregà Victorià Oliveras de la Riva 1955 Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà

Standings

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Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1   Voltregà 26 19 4 3 97 38 59 61
2   Girona 26 17 2 7 97 64 33 53
3   Fontanellas y Martí 26 15 5 6 93 56 37 50
4   Biesca 26 15 5 6 71 39 32 50
5   Cat's Best 26 14 5 7 78 49 29 47
6   Reus 26 12 5 9 73 60 13 41
7   Bigues i Riells 26 11 4 11 48 52 −4 37
8   Vilanova 26 11 4 11 69 61 8 37
9   SFERIC Terrassa 26 10 4 12 78 72 6 34
10   Palau de Plegamans 26 10 4 12 68 68 0 34
11   Maheco 26 9 5 12 70 73 −3 32
12   Sant Cugat 26 7 1 18 51 84 −33 22
13   Arenys de Munt 26 5 6 15 54 71 −17 21
14   Traviesas 26 0 0 26 14 174 −160 0

source:Federación Española de Patinaje Archived 2013-10-08 at the Wayback Machine

European League
Relegated
2011–12 OK Liga Femenina winners
 
Voltregà
Second title

Top scorers

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Rank Player Team Goals
1   María Díez Fontanellas y Martí 42
2   Leticia Corrales SFERIC Terrassa 38
3   Vanessa Daribo Girona 30
4   Luciana Agudo Biesca 29
5   Carla Giudici Voltregà 29
6   Berta Tarrida Reus 26
7   Berta Busquets Palau i Plegamans 25
7   Laia Castro Girona 25
7   Daniela Guerrero Maheco 25
7   Natasha Lee Voltregà 25

Copa de la Reina

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2012 Copa de la Reina
Tournament details
ArenaPavelló d'Esports, Reus
Dates18–19 February 2012
Final positions
ChampionsBiesca Gijón (1st title)
Runners-upVoltregà
2011
2013

The 2012 Copa de la Reina was the 7th edition of the Spanish women's roller hockey cup. It was played at the Pavelló d'Esports de Reus, Reus, between the first three qualified teams after the first half of the season and Reus as host team.[4]

Two golden goals allowed Biesca Gijón to win its first Cup.[5][6]

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
18 February
 
 
Reus2
 
18 February
 
Biesca Gijón (a.e.t.)3
 
Biesca Gijón (a.e.t.)3
 
18 February
 
Voltregà2
 
Voltregà5
 
 
Girona2
 

References

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  1. ^ Voltregà is the champions with four weeks remaining. Marca, 12/05/12
  2. ^ Results and table Archived 2013-10-08 at the Wayback Machine in the Spanish Rink Hockey Federation's website
  3. ^ Traviesas HC revocers its OK Liga spot. Archived 2012-07-04 at the Wayback Machine Atlantico.net, 21/06/12
  4. ^ "El Reus Deportiu y la RFEP firman el convenio de la Copa de la Reina" (in Spanish). Real Federación Española de Patinaje. 28 January 2012. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  5. ^ "Un gol de oro de Agudo mete al Biesca Gijón en la final" (in Spanish). Real Federación Española de Patinaje. 18 February 2012. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  6. ^ "Biesca Gijón consigue la primera Copa de la Reina de su historia" (in Spanish). Real Federación Española de Patinaje. 19 February 2012. Retrieved 27 March 2017.