2011–12 Copa del Rey de Futsal

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2011–12 Copa del Rey
CountrySpain
Teams48
Defending championsBarcelona Alusport
ChampionsBarcelona Alusport
Runners-upElPozo Murcia
Matches played53
Goals scored418 (7.89 per match)

The 2011–12 Copa del Rey was the 2nd staging of the Copa del Rey de Futsal. The competition began on October 8, 2011 and finished with the final on May 15, 2012. The final took place at Pabellón Fernando Argüelles in Antequera, Andalusia.

FC Barcelona Alusport won its second title in a row by defeating ElPozo Murcia 6–3 in the Final.

Calendar[]

Round Date Fixtures Clubs Notes
First round[1] 12 October 2011 6 12 → 32 Clubs participating in Segunda División B gain entry.
Second Round[2] 1 November 2011 16 32 → 16 Clubs participating in Segunda División gain entry.
Third Round[3] 5 & 6 December 2011 16 32 → 16 Clubs participating in Primera División gain entry.
Fourth Round[4] 28 & 29 December 2011 8 16 → 8
Quarter-finals[5] 22 February 2012 4 8 → 4
Semifinals 20 March 2012 2 4 → 2
3 April 2012
Final May 15, 2012 1 2 → 1

Qualified teams[]

First round[]

  • Matches played on 12 October 2011.
Team 1 Result Team 2
2 – 4
O'Parrulo 6 – 2 Zamora
2 – 2 Guadalajara
Walkover Albacete
4 – 1
3 – 5

Second round[]

  • Matches played on 1 November 2011.
Team 1 Result Team 2
O'Parrulo 7 – 4
2 – 3 Burela Pescados Rubén
2 – 2
3 – 3 Playas de Castellón
4 – 7
6 – 7 Hotels Plaza Andorra
4 – 9
6 – 5
4 – 7
4 – 5
2 – 5 Gáldar Gran Canaria
7 – 1
4 – 5
3 – 1 Fuconsa Jaén
4 – 4
5 – 4

Third round[]

  • Matches played on 5 & 6 December 2011.
Team 1 Score Team 2
0 – 5 ElPozo Murcia
4 – 8 Carnicer Torrejón
0 – 3 Caja Segovia
2 – 5 Fisiomedia Manacor
Gáldar Gran Canaria 5 – 3 OID Talavera
1 – 3 Triman Navarra
3 – 4 FC Barcelona Alusport
4 – 1 Puertollano
4 – 4 Reale Cartagena
3 – 7 Ríos Renovables R. N.
Burela Pescados Rubén 5 – 5 A. Lobelle
3 – 3 Benicarló
2 – 6 Inter Movistar
O'Parrulo 5 – 7 Azkar Lugo
1 – 5 Marfil Santa Coloma
Hotels Plaza Andorra 3 – 8 Umacon Zaragoza

Fourth round[]

  • Matches to be played on 28 December 2011 & 29 December 2011, and 11 January 2012.
Team 1 Score Team 2
1 – 10 ElPozo Murcia
Marfil Santa Coloma 2 – 6 Fisiomedia Manacor
Ríos Renovables R. N. 5 – 3 Triman Navarra
Azkar Lugo 2 – 2 A. Lobelle
1 – 2 Caja Segovia
3 – 3 Carnicer Torrejón
Umacon Zaragoza 1 – 2 FC Barcelona Alusport
Gáldar Gran Canaria 1 – 6 Inter Movistar

Final phase bracket[]

  Quarter-finals (21 & 22 February) Semi-finals (20/21 March & 3 April) Final (May 15)
                             
Ríos Renovables R.N. 1      
A. Lobelle Santiago 2      
  A. Lobelle Santiago 2 1    
  ElPozo Murcia 4 6    
Caja Segovia 1    
  ElPozo Murcia 6      
    ElPozo Murcia  
  Barcelona Alusport  
  Oxipharma 1      
Inter Movistar 6      
  Barcelona Alusport 3 3  
  Inter Movistar 1 2    
Fisiomedia Manacor 1 (4)    
  Barcelona Alusport 1 (5)      

Quarter finals[]

February 21, 2012 Ríos Renovables R.N. 1–2 A. Lobelle Santiago Tudela
20:30 (UTC+1) Cassio Goal 25' Report Goal 10' Changuinha
Goal 29' Aicardo
Stadium:
Attendance: 800
Referee: Alonso Montesinos, Rubio Fajardo
February 21, 2012 Caja Segovia 1–6 ElPozo Murcia Segovia
20:45 (UTC+1) Borja Blanco Goal 35' Report Kike Goal 3', 37'
Gréllo Goal 26', 29'
Álex Goal 30'
Chico Goal 38'
Stadium:
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Gracia Marín, Munez Carpintero
February 21, 2012 Oxipharma 1–6 Inter Movistar Albolote, Granada
21:00 (UTC+1) Isco Goal 2' Report Tobe Goal 12', 38', 38'
Matías Goal 18'
Eka Goal 32'
Rafael Goal 35'
Stadium:
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: García Morón, Peña Gómez
February 22, 2012 Fisiomedia Manacor 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
Barcelona Alusport Palma de Mallorca
20:30 (UTC+1) Juan Carlos López Goal 40'
Ari Goal 2' (o.g.)
Report Goal 18' Saad
Goal 47' Fernandao
Stadium: Palma Arena
Attendance: 2,000[6]
Referee: Fortes Pardo, Martínez Flores
Penalties
  • José Ruiz Penalty scored
  • Rubén Penalty scored
  • Amas Penalty scored
  • Paulinho Penalty scored
  • Illán Penalty missed
  • Penalty scored Javi Rodríguez
  • Penalty scored Torras
  • Penalty scored Wilde
  • Penalty scored Lozano
  • Penalty scored Saad

Semifinals[]

1st leg[]

March 20, 2012 A. Lobelle Santiago 2–4 ElPozo Murcia Santiago de Compostela
20:15 (UTC+1) Luis Goal 14', 34' Report Miguelín Goal 2'
Esquerdinha Goal 10', 37'
Bebe Goal 38'
Stadium: Fontes do Sar
Attendance: 2,000[7]
Referee: Contreras Tejedor, Pérez Álvarez
March 21, 2012 Barcelona Alusport 3–1 Inter Movistar Barcelona
20:30 (UTC+1) Wilde Goal 23', 33'
Ortiz Goal 37' (o.g.)
Report Rafael Goal 33' Stadium: Palau Blaugrana
Attendance: 2,400[8]
Referee: Fortes Pardo, Martínez Flores

2nd leg[]

April 3, 2012 ElPozo Murcia 6–1
(10–3 agg.)
A. Lobelle Santiago Murcia
19:15 (UTC+2) Esquerdinha Goal 5', 18'
Saúl Goal 9', 23'
Miguelín Goal 25'
Dani Salgado Goal 28'
Report Aicardo Goal 3' Stadium: Palacio de Deportes
Attendance: 4,200[9]
Referee: Rabadán Sainz, Sánchez Ayala
April 3, 2012 Inter Movistar 2–3
(3–6 agg.)
Barcelona Alusport Alcalá de Henares
21:00 (UTC+2) Eka Goal 10', 35' Report Ari Goal 28'
Saad Goal 38'
Lin Goal 39'
Stadium:
Attendance: 4,550[10]
Referee: Felipe Madorrán, Gereta Ramírez

Final[]

May 15, 2012 Barcelona Alusport 6–3 ElPozo Murcia Antequera[11]
20:00 (UTC+2) Javi Rodríguez Goal 12'
Saad Goal 13'
Lin Goal 16'
Gabriel Goal 34'
Sergio Lozano Goal 37'
Cristian Goal 38'
Report Esquerdinha Goal 4'
Goal 23'
Goal 36'
Stadium: Pabellón Fernando Argüelles
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Moreno Reina, Ramos Marín


2011–12 Copa del Rey winners
Catalonia
Barcelona Alusport
Second title

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ First round schedule
  2. ^ Second round schedule
  3. ^ Third round schedule
  4. ^ Fourth round schedule
  5. ^ Quarter-finals round schedule
  6. ^ Deporte Balear
  7. ^ La Verdad
  8. ^ SPORT
  9. ^ "La Verdad". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-04-04.
  10. ^ "Diario de Alcalá". Archived from the original on 2012-07-28. Retrieved 2012-04-04.
  11. ^ Antequera will host the King’s Cup Final next May 15

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