Copa Catalunya
Season2016–17
Duration1 October 2016 – 28 May 2017
Number of teams28
TV partner(s)La Xarxa
Regular season
Top seedMataró Parc Boet (Group 1)
Camping Bianya Roser (Group 2)
Season MVPDario Naharro
RelegatedSant Gervasi
Sol Gironés Bisbal Bàsquet
Lluïsos de Gràcia
Bàsquet Sant Boi
CB Castellar
CB Viladecans-Sant Gabriel
Finals
ChampionsMataró Parc Boet (1st title)
  Runners-upAracena-CB Sant Josep
Third placeCB Vic-Universitat de Vic
Fourth placeCamping Bianya Roser
All statistics correct as of complete.

The 2016–17 Copa Catalunya was the 18th season of Copa Catalunya. This season the competition was reduced from 32 to 28 teams.

The Final Four was played at the Pavelló Municipal in Salou.[1] Mataró Parc Boet won the title.[2]

For the first time an All Star match was played by the best players of each group. The All Star Game was played at Parc Esportiu Llobregat in Cornellà de Llobregat.[3] The All Star replaced the Copa Federació that played the last seasons.

Format

Regular season

28 teams are divided in two groups by geographical criteria.

Final Stage

The Final Stage will be played in play-off ties in a two-legged format, with the exception of the final four.

Relegation PlayOffs

In the relegation playoffs, teams played against each other must win two games to win the series. The winners remain at Copa Catalunya for the next season.

Teams

Promotion and relegation (pre-season)

A total of 28 teams contest the league, including 17 sides from the 2015–16 season and ten promoted from the 2015–16 CC 1ª Categoria. On July 7, 2016, AB El Vendrell exchanges a place on CC 2ª Categoria with AD Torreforta.[4] On July 19, 2016, CB Valls Nutrion Internacional achieved a vacant on Liga EBA.[5] On July 20, 2016, Mataró-Feimat[6] and CB Cerdanyola al Dia[7] achieved a vacant on Liga EBA. Finally, CB Viladecans-Sant Gabriel renounces his place in Liga EBA

Teams promoted from CC 1ª Categoria

Venues and locations

Team Home city Arena Group
AE Badalonès Badalona Pavelló La Plana 1
Aracena-CB Sant Josep-El Rebost Badalona C.P. Sant Josep Badalona 1
CB Artés Artés Pavelló Esportiu d'Artés 1
CB Granollers Granollers Pavelló CB Granollers 1
CB Sant Narcís Girona Pav. Municipal Palau Sacosta de Girona 1
CB Santa Coloma Santa Coloma de Gramenet Pavelló Joan del Moral 1
CB Vic-Universitat de Vic Vic Pav. Castell d'en Planes 1
Club Natació Sabadell Sabadell Pavelló Les Naus 1
Mataró Parc Boet Mataró Poliesportiu Eusebi Millan 1
Sant Gervasi Mollet del Vallès Escola Sant Gervasi 1
Sant Quirze Basquet Club Sant Quirze del Valles Gimnas Municipal Sant Quirze 1
Sol Gironès Bisbal Bàsquet La Bisbal d'Empordà Pav.Mun. de la Bisbal d'Empordà 1
UE Sant Cugat Sant Cugat del Vallès Pavelló Municipal Sant Cugat 1
Whats Up!-BasquetPiaSabadell Sabadell Escola Pia Sabadell 1
AD Torreforta Tarragona Casal Riu Clar 2
Aracena AEC Collblanc B L'Hospitalet de Llobregat Pav. Municipal Fum d'Estampa 2
Basquet Sant Boi Sant Boi de Llobregat Pavelló Can Masallera 2
CB Alpicat Alpicat Pavelló Antoni Roure d'Alpicat 2
CB Cantaires Tortosa Tortosa Pavelló de Ferreries 2
CB Castellar Castellar del Vallès Nou Pavelló Zona Puigverd 2
CB Ciutat Vella Barcelona CEM Parc de la Ciutadella 2
CB Viladecans-Sant Gabriel Viladecans Podium Joan Masgrau 2
Camping Bianya Roser Barcelona Pol.Municipal Estacio del Nord 2
Lluisos de Gràcia Barcelona Lluisos de Gràcia 2
SESE Barcelona Pavelló Municipal Virrei Amat 2
Tenea-CB Esparreguera Esparreguera Pavelló Ramon Marti 2
Verma Alquiler de Maquinaria-CB Salou Salou Pavelló Municipal 2
Zamar 2000 Ploms Salle Reus Reus Pavelló Joan Sorolla 2

Regular season

Group 1

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Mataró Parc Boet (C, P) 26 22 4 2141 1950 +191 48 Qualification to Final Stage
2 Aracena-CB Sant Josep-El Rebost (P) 26 21 5 2039 1820 +219 47
3 CB Vic-Universitat de Vic (P) 26 19 7 2208 1903 +305 45
4 UE Sant Cugat 26 19 7 1932 1804 +128 45
5 CB Artés 26 18 8 2227 2078 +149 44
6 CB Santa Coloma 26 15 11 1999 1944 +55 41
7 CB Granollers 26 12 14 1828 1862 34 38
8 CB Sant Narcis1 26 11 15 1894 1929 35 37
9 AE Badalonès 26 10 16 1847 1925 78 36
10 Club Natació Sabadell (O) 26 10 16 1786 2004 218 36 Qualification to Relegation Playoffs
11 Sant Quirze Bàsquet Club (O) 26 7 19 2009 2174 165 33
12 Sant Gervasi (R) 26 6 20 1925 2086 161 32
13 Whats Up!-BàsquetPiaSabadell (O) 26 6 20 1919 2019 100 32
14 Sol Gironés Bisbal Bàsquet (R) 26 6 20 1731 1987 256 32 Relegation to CC 1ª Categoria
Source: basquetcatala.cat
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

1 CB Sant Narcís exchanges a place on Liga EBA with CE Sant Nicolau

Group 2

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Camping Bianya Roser (P) 26 22 4 1918 1644 +274 48 Qualification to Final Stage
2 Tenea-CB Esparreguera 26 20 6 1915 1692 +223 46
3 Verma Alquiler de Maquinaria-CB Salou 26 20 6 1909 1687 +222 46
4 SESE 26 19 7 1897 1795 +102 45
5 Zamar 2000 Ploms Salle Reus 26 16 10 1878 1811 +67 42
6 CB Cantaires Tortosa1 26 15 11 2036 1931 +105 41
7 CB Ciutat Vella 26 13 13 2035 1915 +120 39
8 Aracena AEC Collblanc B2 26 13 13 1857 1909 52 39
9 AD Torreforta 26 12 14 1944 2040 96 38
10 Lluïsos de Gràcia (R) 26 11 15 1674 1623 +51 37 Qualification to Relegation PlayOffs
11 CB Alpicat (O) 26 9 17 1828 1891 63 35
12 Bàsquet Sant Boi (R) 26 5 21 1687 1984 297 31
13 CB Castellar (R) 26 4 22 1693 2039 346 30
14 CB Viladecans-Sant Gabriel (R) 26 3 23 1656 1966 310 29 Relegation to CC 1ª Categoria
Source: BasquetCatala
(O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

1 CB Cantaires Tortosa achieved a vacant on Liga EBA.
2 Aracena AEC Collblanc B resigned to its place in Copa Catalunya.

Relegation PlayOffs

The first legs were played on 13 May 2017, the second legs on 20 May 2017 and the third legs, if necessary, on 27 May 2017. [8]

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Club Natació Sabadell 2–1 CB Castellar 53–87 76–65 71–60
CB Alpicat 2–1 Sant Gervasi 86–74 75–95 84–81
Sant Quirze Bàsquet Club 2–1 Bàsquet Sant Boi 92–81 58–65 96–86
Lluïsos de Gràcia 1–2 Whats Up!-BàsquetPiaSabadell 88–80 62–71 79–80

Final round

Quarter-finals

The first legs will be played on 13–14 May, and the second legs will be played on 20–21 May 2017.[9]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Camping Bianya Roser 145–118 UE Sant Cugat 64–49 81–69
Tenea-CB Esparreguera 140–153 CB Vic-Universitat de Vic 57–84 83–69
Aracena-CB Sant Josep-El Rebost 164–137 Verma Alquiler de Maquinaria-CB Salou 83–76 81–61
Mataró Parc Boet 162–141 SESE 73–62 89–79

Final four

Games played at Pavelló Municipal in Salou

Bracket

 
Semifinals
27 May
Final
28 May
 
      
 
 
 
 
CB Vic-Universitat de Vic 71
 
 
 
Mataró Parc Boet 88
 
Mataró Parc Boet 74
 
 
 
Aracena-CB Sant Josep66
 
Aracena-CB Sant Josep 74
 
 
Camping Bianya Roser 65
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
CB Vic-Universitat de Vic 84
 
 
Camping Bianya Roser 66

Semifinals

May 27, 2017 CB Vic-Universitat de Vic 7188 Mataró Parc Boet Salou
18:00 Scoring by quarter: 20-32, 14-19, 22-17, 15-20
La Xarxa Pts: Garrote 25
Rebs: Vidal 7
Asts: Balanzo 2
PIR: Garrote 23
Box Score Pts: Rubio 20
Rebs: Champagnie 11
Asts: Naharro 8
PIR: Naharro 23
Arena: Pavelló Municipal
Referees: Xavier Berasaluce, Esteban García Martínez
May 27, 2017 Aracena-CB Sant Josep-El Rebost 7465 Camping Bianya Roser Salou
20:00 Scoring by quarter: 21-18, 26-7, 15-18, 12-22
La Xarxa Pts: Cuesta 15
Rebs: Cuesta 8
Asts: Meruelo 4
PIR: Cuesta 20
Box Score Pts: Sulleva 15
Rebs: Sulleva & Assalit 6
Asts: Assalit 2
PIR: Sulleva 18
Arena: Pavelló Municipal
Referees: Clemente López Martínez, Jorge Baena

Third place game

May 28, 2017 CB Vic-Universitat de Vic 8466 Camping Bianya Roser Salou
10:00 Scoring by quarter: 28-18, 20-14, 14-20, 22-14
Pts: Comas 18
Rebs: Pou 12
Asts: Iglesias 6
PIR: Comas & Pou 17
Box Score Pts: Assalit 22
Rebs: Assalit 8
Asts: Assalit & Tubert 2
PIR: Assalit 25
Arena: Pavelló Municipal
Referees: Juan Carlos Muñoz Jara, Eric Carrera

Championship game

May 28, 2017 Mataró Parc Boet 7466 Aracena-CB Sant Josep-El Rebost Salou
12:30 Scoring by quarter: 20-18, 24-19, 13-17, 17-12
La Xarxa Pts: Naharro 20
Rebs: Champagnie 16
Asts: Canals 5
PIR: Champagnie 20
Box Score
Report
Pts: Ruíz 16
Rebs: Guelle & Holland 8
Asts: Fons 4
PIR: Ruíz 17
Arena: Pavelló Municipal
Referees: Ferran Puchol, Andres Fernández Carretero
2016–17 Copa Catalunya champions
Mataró Parc Boet
1st title

Awards

MVP

  • Dario Naharro (Mataró Parc Boet)[10]

All Star Game

The 2017 Copa Catalunya All-star event was held on January 7, 2017 at Parc Esportiu Llobregat in Cornellà de Llobregat.

The White team won the game 78-75. The MVP of the game was Alex López who scored 11 points along with 4 rebounds, Juli Garrote won de 3 points Contest and Marquie Smith won the Slam Dunk Contest.[11]

References and notes

  1. "Salou acull, aquest proper cap de setmana 27 i 28 de maig, la Final a Quatre de la Copa Catalunya Masculina" (in Catalan). basquetcatala.cat. 27 May 2017. Retrieved 27 May 2017.
  2. "El MATARÓ PARC BOET es proclama CAMPIÓ de la Copa Catalunya Masculina 2016-2017" (in Catalan). basquetcatala.cat. 28 May 2017. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  3. "Presentat l'ALLSTAR de Copa Catalunya del proper 7 i 8 de gener a Cornellà de Llobregat" (in Catalan). basquetcatala.cat. 22 December 2016. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
  4. "L'ADT jugarà a Copa Catalunya". adtorreforta.com (in Catalan). 7 July 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  5. "La Federació Espanyola de Bàsquet confirma l'ascens a EBA del CB Valls". elvallenc.cat (in Catalan). 19 July 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  6. "La UE Mataró Feimat jugarà a lliga EBA". totmataro.cat (in Catalan). 20 July 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  7. "El CB Cerdanyola jugarà a la Lliga EBA". cerdanyola.info (in Catalan). 20 July 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  8. "PLAY OFF PERMANENCIA".
  9. "CB Roser, CB Vic, AE Boet Mataró i CB Sant Josep Badalona es classifiquen per a la Final a Quatre de la Copa Catalunya Masculina de Salou". Bàsquetcatala.cat. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  10. "Guardonats Festa del Bàsquet Català 2017". basquetcatala.cat (in Catalan). June 6, 2017. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  11. "Celebrada la primera edició del ALLSTAR de Copa Catalunya". basquetcatala.cat (in Catalan). January 8, 2017. Retrieved January 8, 2017.
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