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The Circuit Bancaixa (Valencian pronunciation: [siɾˈkujd baŋˈkajʃa]; "Bancaixa League"), officially Liga Profesional Escala i Corda, is the professional league of Valencian pilota.
Circuit Bancaixa name is taken from its main sponsor, the Valencian Savings bank CaixaBank. During the period 1991–1992, it replaced the Campionat Nacional d'Escala i Corda, which had existed from 1952–1990. The league was initially created by the retired pilotari Alfred Hernando (aka Fredi). The league, which originally just featured the best local players, has since expanded and gained prestige. Some famous former players include Sarasol I, Pigat II, and Álvaro.
During the 2007-2008 sports season, eight teams participated for the first time, with three feridors and six replacing pilotaris. Each team was composed of two or three members from the ValNet firm. Teams had to score as many points as possible to remain in the competition (3 points for victory, and 1 point in case of loss but scoring 50 tants). The six highest scoring teams each earned a place for a second phase with the same rules. When there were only four teams left, two matches were played as the best of three matches. The winners then went on to the final, with each team composed of two or three members from the ValNet firm.
Season | Winner | Runner-up | Score | Trinquet | |
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2006/07 | Núñez, Melchor and Tino | Mezquita, Sarasol II and Oñate | 60-50 | Pelayo ( València) | 2nd match |
60-35 | Guadassuar | 1st match | |||
2005/06 | Mezquita, Tato and Canari | Álvaro and Pigat III | 60-40 | Pelayo ( València) | 2nd match |
60-50 | El Zurdo ( Gandia) | 1st match | |||
2004/05 | Meto | León and Sarasol II | 60-55 | Pelayo ( València) | |
2003/04 | Mezquita, Tato and Tino | Sarasol I and Sarasol II | 60-45 | Pelayo ( València) | |
2002/03 | Núñez, Fèlix and Jesús | Álvaro and Tino | 60-35 | Pelayo ( València) | |
2001/02 | Álvaro and Tino | Cervera and Solaz | 60-30 | Pelayo ( València) | |
2000/01 | Álvaro and Dani | León, Sarasol II and Fèlix | 60-45 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1999/00 | Ribera II, Tino and Oñate | Álvaro, Pasqual II and Tato | 60-35 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1998/99 | Sarasol I and Sarasol II | Pigat II, Pigat III and Sanchis | 60-50 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1997/98 | Sarasol I and Sarasol II | Núñez, Voro and Tino | 60-20 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1996/97 | Álvaro, Oñate and Muedra | Oltra and José María | 60-30 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1995/96 | Pigat II, Pigat III and Serrano | Álvaro, Solaz and Joaquín | 60-55 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1994/95 | Pigat II, Pigat III and Pepet | Oltra, Solaz and Tino | 60-45 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1993/94 | Perele I, Perele II and Oltra | Pigat II, Xatet II de Carlet and Pepet | 60-50 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1992/93 | Pigat II, Xatet II de Carlet and Pepet | Puchol, Sarasol II and Pasqual II | 60-55 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1991/92 | Sarasol I and Sarasol II | Fenollosa, Edi and Tino | 60-45 | Vila-real |
The Circuit Bancaixa slightly changes the Escala i corda rules in order to promote the sport and TV broadcasts.
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The Circuit Bancaixa (Valencian pronunciation: [siɾˈkujd baŋˈkajʃa]; "Bancaixa League"), officially Liga Profesional Escala i Corda, is the professional league of Valencian pilota.
Circuit Bancaixa name is taken from its main sponsor, the Valencian Savings bank CaixaBank. During the period 1991–1992, it replaced the Campionat Nacional d'Escala i Corda, which had existed from 1952–1990. The league was initially created by the retired pilotari Alfred Hernando (aka Fredi). The league, which originally just featured the best local players, has since expanded and gained prestige. Some famous former players include Sarasol I, Pigat II, and Álvaro.
During the 2007-2008 sports season, eight teams participated for the first time, with three feridors and six replacing pilotaris. Each team was composed of two or three members from the ValNet firm. Teams had to score as many points as possible to remain in the competition (3 points for victory, and 1 point in case of loss but scoring 50 tants). The six highest scoring teams each earned a place for a second phase with the same rules. When there were only four teams left, two matches were played as the best of three matches. The winners then went on to the final, with each team composed of two or three members from the ValNet firm.
Season | Winner | Runner-up | Score | Trinquet | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2006/07 | Núñez, Melchor and Tino | Mezquita, Sarasol II and Oñate | 60-50 | Pelayo ( València) | 2nd match |
60-35 | Guadassuar | 1st match | |||
2005/06 | Mezquita, Tato and Canari | Álvaro and Pigat III | 60-40 | Pelayo ( València) | 2nd match |
60-50 | El Zurdo ( Gandia) | 1st match | |||
2004/05 | Meto | León and Sarasol II | 60-55 | Pelayo ( València) | |
2003/04 | Mezquita, Tato and Tino | Sarasol I and Sarasol II | 60-45 | Pelayo ( València) | |
2002/03 | Núñez, Fèlix and Jesús | Álvaro and Tino | 60-35 | Pelayo ( València) | |
2001/02 | Álvaro and Tino | Cervera and Solaz | 60-30 | Pelayo ( València) | |
2000/01 | Álvaro and Dani | León, Sarasol II and Fèlix | 60-45 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1999/00 | Ribera II, Tino and Oñate | Álvaro, Pasqual II and Tato | 60-35 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1998/99 | Sarasol I and Sarasol II | Pigat II, Pigat III and Sanchis | 60-50 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1997/98 | Sarasol I and Sarasol II | Núñez, Voro and Tino | 60-20 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1996/97 | Álvaro, Oñate and Muedra | Oltra and José María | 60-30 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1995/96 | Pigat II, Pigat III and Serrano | Álvaro, Solaz and Joaquín | 60-55 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1994/95 | Pigat II, Pigat III and Pepet | Oltra, Solaz and Tino | 60-45 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1993/94 | Perele I, Perele II and Oltra | Pigat II, Xatet II de Carlet and Pepet | 60-50 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1992/93 | Pigat II, Xatet II de Carlet and Pepet | Puchol, Sarasol II and Pasqual II | 60-55 | Pelayo ( València) | |
1991/92 | Sarasol I and Sarasol II | Fenollosa, Edi and Tino | 60-45 | Vila-real |
The Circuit Bancaixa slightly changes the Escala i corda rules in order to promote the sport and TV broadcasts.