Basketball
Zaragoza bet on Copa de la Reina title
8 best national teams in the first round women’s league Basketball 2022/2023 will compete at the Principe Felipe Pavilion. Zaragoza From 30 March to 2 April 2023 LXI Queen’s Cup.
Women’s Cup competitions are nothing new in the Aragonese capital, and this will be the sixth time the title is in contention.
Although there was a gap of seven years between the first and second times, they were consecutive, and the first time had various breaks. Thus, in the 7th edition of 1953, SFMadrid and in the eighth edition of 1960, Barcelona.
Already in the most recent period, the cup returned to the Aragonese capital to contest the title of the 2002/2003 season won by the dominant team of national women’s basketball. Los Casares Valencia.
The Valencian lifted the trophy for the second time in the 2009/10 Copa de la Reina in Zaragoza. avenue perfume Salamanca was the 2017/18 winner of the latest edition.
Delegate Sports Councilor, Christina GarciaVice President of the Spanish Basketball Federation (FEB), President of the Aragonese Basketball Federation (FAB), Jose Miguel Sierra We have announced an event for this Thursday Zaragoza City Council.
Attend a press conference Reinaldo Benito,president Casademont Zaragozathe club competing as host if not in the top eight at the end of its first round.
The final two editions of this competition were held in Valencia, where the champions were declared. SPAR Girona 2020/21 and avenue perfume 2021/2022.
The tournament’s competitive system will remain the same as last year, with the quarterfinal pairings determined by a 4-seed draw. The semi-finals will also be determined by lottery.
In parallel with this King’s Cup, LF Endesa Mini Cup All children’s division teams from clubs that make up LF Endesa 2022/23 are eligible to participate. Precisely because the inauguration of this Children’s Cup took place in Zaragoza, the tournament goes back to its origins six years after him.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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