2016 Copa de España de Futsal

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2016 Copa de España de Futsal
Copa de España Guadalajara 2016
Tournament details
Host countrySpain
Dates10 – 13 March
Teams8
Venue(s)Palacio Multiusos (in Guadalajara host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsMovistar Inter (9th title)
Runners-upElPozo Murcia
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Goals scored48 (6.86 per match)
Attendance30,000 (4,286 per match)
Best player(s)Carlos Ortiz
2015

The 2016 Copa de España de Fútbol Sala is the 27th staging of the Copa de España de Fútbol Sala. It takes place in Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha from 10 – 13 March. The matches are played at Palacio Multiusos for up to 5,894 seats. The tournament is hosted by Castilla-La Mancha regional government, Guadalajara municipality & LNFS. Ciudad Real hosts Copa de España for first time.

Defending champions are Jaén Paraíso Interior, that caused a great upset last year when defeated seeded No.3, FC Barcelona in the Final could not defend the title due to failed to qualify to the tournament.

Movistar Inter won its ninth title after defeating ElPozo Murcia 2–1 in the Final.

Qualified teams[]

The qualified teams were the eight first teams on standings at midseason.[1]

# Team P W D L G+ G- Dif Pts
1 Movistar Inter 15 14 1 0 77 30 47 43
2 FC Barcelona Lassa 15 12 2 1 76 36 40 38
7 Magna Gurpea 15 9 3 3 63 37 26 30
3 ElPozo Murcia 15 9 3 3 59 40 19 30
4 Palma Futsal 15 7 4 4 47 38 9 25
6 Aspil Vidal R.N. 15 5 7 3 41 36 5 22
5 Catgas Energia S.C. 15 6 3 6 63 65 −2 21
8 Burela Pescados Rubén 15 6 3 6 49 59 −3 21

Venue[]

Guadalajara
Palacio Multiusos
Capacity: 5,894
Palacio Multiusos de Guadalajara.JPG

Matches[]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
7 Catgas Energia S.C. 4
8 Burela Pescados Rubén 6
8 Burela Pescados Rubén 3
1 Movistar Inter 6
1 Movistar Movistar 8
5 Palma Futsal 0
1 Movistar Inter 2
4 ElPozo Murcia 1
4 ElPozo Murcia 2
6 Aspil Vidal R.N. 1
4 ElPozo Murcia 5
2 FC Barcelona Lassa 3
2 FC Barcelona Lassa 5
3 Magna Gurpea 2

Quarter-finals[]

10 March Catgas Energia S.C. 4–6 Burela Pescados Rubén Guadalajara
19:00 (UTC+1) Goal 13', 39'
Goal 16', 35'
Report Goal 9', 17'
Goal 9'
Goal 15'
Goal 16'
Goal 32'
Stadium: Palacio Multiusos
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Gutiérrez Lumbreras, Lope Díaz
10 March Movistar Inter 8–0 Palma Futsal Guadalajara
21:15 (UTC+1) Rafael Goal 13', 36'
Goal 24', 33'
Ortiz Goal 24'
Goal 26'
Rivillos Goal 30'
Daniel Goal 32'
Report Stadium: Palacio Multiusos
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Peña Díaz, Peña Gómez
11 March ElPozo Murcia 2–1 Aspil Vidal R.N. Guadalajara
19:00 (UTC+1) Álex Goal 4'
Raúl Campos Goal 6'
Report Goal 16' Stadium: Palacio Multiusos
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Juan Cerdá, Martínez García
11 March FC Barcelona Lassa 5–2 Magna Gurpea Guadalajara
21:15 (UTC+1) Sergio Lozano Goal 12'
Batería Goal 14', 15', 34'
Wilde Goal 20'
Report Goal 1'
Rafa Usín Goal 24'
Stadium: Palacio Multiusos
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Rabadán Sáinz, Martínez Flores

Semi-finals[]

12 March Burela Pescados Rubén 3–6 Movistar Inter Guadalajara
18:00 (UTC+1) Goal 8'
Goal 10'
Goal 25'
Report Ortiz Goal 11'
Rafael Goal 12'
Herrero Goal 16'
Goal 20'
Cardinal Goal 33'
Ricardinho Goal 39'
Stadium: Palacio Multiusos
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Juan Cerdá, Martínez García
12 March ElPozo Murcia 5–3 FC Barcelona Lassa Guadalajara
20:15 (UTC+1) Saad Goal 19' (o.g.)
Lima Goal 24'
Bebe Goal 27'
Miguelín Goal 32'
Goal 40'
Report Goal 16'
Sergio Lozano Goal 20'
Batería Goal 27'
Stadium: Palacio Multiusos
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Gutiérrez Lumbreras, Lope Díaz

Final[]

13 March Movistar Inter 2–1 ElPozo Murcia Guadalajara
20:15 (UTC+1) Carlos Ortiz Goal 21'
Ricardinho Goal 23'
Report Bebe Goal 20' Stadium: Palacio Multiusos
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Peña Díaz, Peña Gómez


2016 Copa de España winners
Community of Madrid
Movistar Inter
Ninth title


See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ [1]

External links[]

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