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==First round==
==First round==
*'''[[CG Puigcerda]]''' - [[CH Gasteiz]] (Series tied after two games, scores unknown), 5-3
*'''[[CG Puigcerda]]''' - [[CH Gasteiz]] 7-6<ref>''El Mundo Deportivo'', 2003-03-10</ref>, 1-2<ref>''El Mundo Deportivo'', 2003-03-18</ref>, 5-3
*'''[[CH Madrid]]''' - [[CHH Txuri Urdin]] 5-1, 5-1
*'''[[CH Madrid]]''' - [[CHH Txuri Urdin]] 5-1, 5-1
==Semifinals==
==Semifinals==
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==Final==
==Final==
*'''[[CH Jaca]]''' 4 - [[CG Puigcerda]] 2
*'''[[CH Jaca]]''' 4 - [[CG Puigcerda]] 2
==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 3 August 2024

The 2002-03 Copa del Rey was the 31st edition of Spain's national cup competition. It was won by CH Jaca, who defeated CG Puigcerda in the final to claim the title.

First round

Semifinals

Final

References

  1. El Mundo Deportivo, 2003-03-10
  2. El Mundo Deportivo, 2003-03-18


Copa del Rey seasons
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