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The '''1972-73 [[Copa del Rey]]''' was the first edition of [[Spain]]'s national cup competition. It was won by [[Real Sociedad HH]], who defeated [[FC Barcelona]] in the final.
The '''1972-73 [[Copa del Rey]]''' was the first edition of [[Spain]]'s national cup competition. It was won by [[Real Sociedad HH]], who defeated [[FC Barcelona]] in the final.


==Quarterfinals==
*4/15: '''FC Barcelona''' - CH Jaca 6:0
*4/15: '''CG Puigcerda''' - CH Valladolid 4:3
==Semifinals==
==Semifinals==
*4/27: '''Real Sociedad HH''' 8 - CH Madrid 6
*4/27: '''Real Sociedad HH''' - CH Madrid 6:6/2:1 SO
*4/27: '''FC Barcelona''' 6 - CG Puigcerda 3
*4/27: '''FC Barcelona''' - CG Puigcerda 6:3 (1:1, 3:0, 2:2)
==Final==
==Final==
*4/28: '''[[Real Sociedad HH]]''' 4 - [[FC Barcelona]] 2
*4/28: '''[[Real Sociedad HH]]''' - [[FC Barcelona]] 4:2 (1:1, 1:0, 2:1)


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 12:57, 11 November 2019

The 1972-73 Copa del Rey was the first edition of Spain's national cup competition. It was won by Real Sociedad HH, who defeated FC Barcelona in the final.

Quarterfinals

  • 4/15: FC Barcelona - CH Jaca 6:0
  • 4/15: CG Puigcerda - CH Valladolid 4:3

Semifinals

  • 4/27: Real Sociedad HH - CH Madrid 6:6/2:1 SO
  • 4/27: FC Barcelona - CG Puigcerda 6:3 (1:1, 3:0, 2:2)

Final

Sources

  • El Mundo Deportivo


Copa del Rey seasons
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