2013 Castilla y León Cup explained

Tourney Name:Copa Castilla y León
Year:2013
Country:Spain
Dates:27 July – 9 October
Num Teams:14
Prevseason:2012
Nextseason:2014

The 2013 Castilla y León Cup (Spanish: Copa Castilla y León 2013) is the fifth edition of this football trophy in its renewed version.[1]

Teams participants

TeamProvinceLeague
Real Valladolid0ValladolidLa Liga (1)
Mirandés2BurgosSeguda División (2)
Numancia0SoriaSeguda División (2)
Ponferradina1LeónSeguda División (2)
Guijuelo0SalamancaSegunda División B (3)
Salamanca[2] 1SalamancaNot registered
Zamora0ZamoraSegunda División B (3)
TeamProvinceLeague
Burgos0BurgosSegunda División B (3)
Cultural Leonesa0LeónTercera División (4)
Arandina0BurgosTercera División (4)
Atlético Astorga0LeónTercera División (4)
Atlético Bembibre0LeónTercera División (4)
La Granja0SegoviaTercera División (4)
Virgen del Camino0LeónTercera División (4)

Competition format

Valladolid, as La Liga team, and Mirandés as defending champion are directly qualified to semifinals. The other 12 teams are divided into four groups of three teams, where the top teams will qualify to the knockout stage.

Every team will play two matches in the group stage and until the final, every match will be played in the field of the team of lower category.

Group stage

Group A

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Guijuelo10100001
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Games played

Group B

Ponferradina220040+46
Atlético Astorga210122+03
Atlético Bembibre200204–40
Games played

Group C

Numancia220090+96
Burgos210135–20
Arandina200218–70
Games played

Group D

Zamora220062+46
Cultural Leonesa210144+03
La Virgen del Camino200215–40
Games played

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fcylf.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1712:v-copa-castilla-y-leon&catid=11&Itemid=123 The tournament at FCyLF
  2. Despite the team is dissolved, the Federation includes UDS in the tournament.