27.02.2011 17:36
Sònia de Alba
Barça Sorli Discau lifted the Spanish Cup for the 18th time, three years after their last win in the competition and reaffirmed their position as the Cup Kings.
There has been an unusual gap of three years between the team’s lifting their 17th trophy
in 2007 in Alcoi and their victory this time around in Blanes. It’s always a tough, but open
competition, with all eight teams involved starting with the same options.
The team got to the competition full of desire to win, particularly given the situation they
were in in the OK Liga. They had three tough games where they would need to be strong both
physically and mentally.
Ferran Pujalte’s team began strongly and Vilanova were never able to keep up with them
and were unable to deal with a solid and dominant Barça.
Title winners
Even though Barça are the team who have won most titles, with 18, there have been a
total of 17 teams who have won the competition.
Barça’s roller hockey team won their first Cup in 1953 in the final against Espanyol -
the first final the team had ever reached. Following that, they lost three consecutive finals
against Espanyol, but once their city neighbours’ form dipped, Barça gradually began to
become dominant. They started to be a regular in finals and the Museum began to fill up with
trophies. The best moment came between 1985 and 1987, when Barça won the trophy three years on the
run, beating Liceo in all three finals.
Espanyol, Liceo, Reus and Voltregà all won more trophies, with Espanyol the top team in the
early years, chalking up 11 in the first few years of the competition, Voltregà then took over the
mantle and won 5, Liceo’s 9 came from 1982, whilst Reus won 7 titles between their first in
1966 and their most recent in 2006 in Lloret, when they beat Barça.
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