Copa del Rey de Voleibol
SportVolleyball
Founded1950
No. of teams6
CountrySpain
Most recent
champion(s)
Río Duero Soria (2023)
TV partner(s)RTVE Play
Teledeporte
LaLigaSports
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Official websiteOfficial website

Copa del Rey de Voleibol is the second top flight volleyball competition played in Spain. The inaugural edition was played in 1950. It is hosted by Real Federación Española de Voleibol. The competition was renamed "Copa del Generalisimo" until 1976 due to the Francoist regime.

The top six teams at half-season in Superliga play the Copa del Rey, generally in late January.

Winners by year

Year Winners Region
1951BomberosCatalonia
1952Club PiratasCommunity of Madrid
1953Hispano FrancésCatalonia
1954Real MadridCommunity of Madrid
1955BomberosCatalonia
1956Real MadridCommunity of Madrid
1957BomberosCatalonia
1958BomberosCatalonia
1959HernánCatalonia
1960Real MadridCommunity of Madrid
1961UniversitarioCommunity of Madrid
1962UniversitarioCommunity of Madrid
1963PicaderoCatalonia
1964Hispano FrancésCatalonia
1965Picadero DammCatalonia
1966Hispano FrancésCatalonia
1967Hispano FrancésCatalonia
1968Hispano FrancésCatalonia
1969Real MadridCommunity of Madrid
1970Atlético MadridCommunity of Madrid
1971Atlético MadridCommunity of Madrid
1972Atlético MadridCommunity of Madrid
1973Real MadridCommunity of Madrid
1974Atlético MadridCommunity of Madrid
1975Atlético MadridCommunity of Madrid
1976Real MadridCommunity of Madrid
1977Real MadridCommunity of Madrid
1978Real MadridCommunity of Madrid
1979Real MadridCommunity of Madrid
1980Real MadridCommunity of Madrid
1981Real MadridCommunity of Madrid
1982Son Amar PalmaBalearic Islands
1983Real MadridCommunity of Madrid
1984Son Amar PalmaBalearic Islands
1985SanitasCommunity of Madrid
1986Son Amar PalmaBalearic Islands
1987Son Amar PalmaBalearic Islands
Year Winners Region
1988Son Amar PalmaBalearic Islands
1989GuaguasCanary Islands
1990Son Amar PalmaBalearic Islands
1991Gran CanariaCanary Islands
1992Gran CanariaCanary Islands
1993Gran CanariaCanary Islands
1994Numancia Caja DueroCastile and León
1995Unicaja AlmeríaAndalusia
1996Gran CanariaCanary Islands
1997Gran CanariaCanary Islands
1998Unicaja AlmeríaAndalusia
1999Unicaja AlmeríaAndalusia
2000Unicaja AlmeríaAndalusia
2001Numancia Caja DueroCastile and León
2002Unicaja AlmeríaAndalusia
2003ElcheValencian Community
2004Arona Playa de Las AméricasCanary Islands
2005Son Amar PalmaBalearic Islands
2006Son Amar PalmaBalearic Islands
2007Unicaja Arukasur AlmeríaAndalusia
2008Numancia CMA SoriaCastile and León
2009Unicaja AlmeríaAndalusia
2010Unicaja AlmeríaAndalusia
2011CAI Voleibol TeruelAragon
2012Caja 3 Voleibol TeruelAragon
2013CAI Voleibol TeruelAragon
2014Unicaja AlmeríaAndalusia
2015CAI TeruelAragon
2016Unicaja AlmeríaAndalusia
2017Ca'n Ventura PalmaBalearic Islands
2018CV TeruelAragon
2019Unicaja AlmeríaAndalusia
2020CV TeruelAragon
2021CV GuaguasCanary Islands
2022CV MelillaMelilla
2023Río Duero SoriaCastile and León

Wins by teams

Team Titles Years
Community of Madrid Real Madrid 12 (1954, 1956, 1960, 1969, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983).
Andalusia Unicaja Almería 11 (1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2019).
Canary Islands Calvo Sotelo Gran Canaria 6 (1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997).
Balearic Islands Son Amar Palma 6 (1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990).
Aragon CV Teruel 6 (2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2020).
Catalonia Hispano Francés 5 (1953, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968).
Community of Madrid Atlético Madrid 5 (1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975).
Catalonia Bomberos 4 (1951, 1955, 1957, 1958).
Castile and León Numancia CMA Soria 3 (1994, 2001, 2008)
Community of Madrid Universitario 2 (1961, 1962).
Catalonia Picadero 2 (1963, 1965).
Balearic Islands Pòrtol 2 (2005, 2006).
Community of Madrid Club Piratas 1 (1952).
Catalonia Hernán 1 (1959).
Community of Madrid Sanitas 1 (1985).
Valencian Community Elche 1 (2003).
Canary Islands Arona Playa de Las Américas 1 (2004).
Balearic Islands Ca'n Ventura Palma 1 (2017).
Canary Islands CV Guaguas 1 (2021).
Melilla CV Melilla 1 (2022).
Castile and León Río Duero Soria 1 (2023).

See also

References

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