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2015–16 OK Liga
LeagueOK Liga
SportRoller hockey
Duration20 September 2015–4 June 2015
League championsFC Barcelona Lassa
  Runners-upCP Vic
OK Liga seasons

The 2015–16 season of the OK Liga is the 47th season of top-tier rink hockey in Spain.

Teams

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2015–16 OK Liga is located in Catalonia
FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona
Vic
Vic
Reus
Reus
Vendrell
Vendrell
Noia
Noia
Igualada
Igualada
Calafell
Calafell
Voltregà
Voltregà
Vilafranca
Vilafranca
Lleida
Lleida
Lloret
Lloret
SHUM
SHUM
Caldes
Caldes
Catalan teams in OK Liga 2015–16 season
2015–16 OK Liga is located in Spain
Liceo
Liceo
Cerceda
Cerceda
Alcoy
Alcoy
Remaining teams 2015–16 teams

Every team from Catalonia unless otherwise noted.

Team Arena Capacity City/Area
FC Barcelona Lassa Palau Blaugrana 7,585 Barcelona
Liceo Pazo dos Deportes 5,000 A Coruña
Moritz Vendrell Pavelló Municipal 308 El Vendrell
Vic Pavelló Olímpic 3,000 Vic
Reus Deportiu Pavelló del Reus Deportiu 2,500 Reus
HockeyGlobal Cerceda Presidente González Laxe 500 Cerceda, Galicia
Voltregà Victorià Oliveras de la Riva 1,000 Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà
Cafès Novell Vilafranca Capital del Vi Pavelló d'Hoquei 1,000 Vilafranca del Penedès
Enrile PAS Alcoy Francisco Laporta 1,500 Alcoy
Igualada Calaf Grup Les Comes 3,000 Igualada
ICG Software Lleida Onze de Setembre 2,200 Lleida
Vallès Calafell Tot l'Any Joan Ortoll 600 Calafell
Noia Freixenet Pavelló Olímpic 1,500 Sant Sadurní d'Anoia
Lloret Vila Esportiva Pavelló Municipal 1,100 Lloret de Mar
SHUM Balder Técnica Pavelló Municipal 700 Maçanet de la Selva
Recam Làser Caldes Torre Roja 800 Caldes de Montbui

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 FC Barcelona Lassa 30 25 3 2 158 66 +92 78 European League
2 Vic 30 19 6 5 119 74 +45 63
3 Liceo 30 19 4 7 147 88 +59 61
4 Reus Deportiu 30 15 6 9 118 98 +20 51
5 Moritz Vendrell 30 15 5 10 126 113 +13 50 CERS Cup
6 Cafès Novell Vilafranca Capital del Vi 30 12 8 10 89 82 +7 44
7 Recam Làser Caldes 30 13 4 13 89 100 −11 43
8 Igualada Calaf Grup 30 13 2 15 87 95 −8 41
9 Noia Freixenet 30 10 9 11 100 116 −16 39
10 Voltregà 30 12 2 16 97 103 −6 38
11 HockeyGlobal Cerceda 30 10 5 15 87 122 −35 35
12 Enrile PAS Alcoy 30 9 4 17 91 116 −25 31
13 ICG Software Lleida 30 8 6 16 84 113 −29 30
14 Lloret Vila Esportiva 30 9 3 18 81 115 −34 30 Relegated
15 SHUM Balder Técnica 30 7 6 17 100 120 −20 27
16 Calafell Tot l'Any 30 6 3 21 78 130 −52 21
Source: [1]

Top goalscorers

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# Player[2] Goals Team
1 Spain Raúl Marín 50 Reus Deportiu
2 Spain Jordi Bargalló 49 Liceo
3 Spain Pablo Álvarez 39 FC Barcelona Lassa
4 Spain Andreu Tomàs 37 ICG Software Lleida
5 Argentina Lucas Ordóñez 37 FC Barcelona Lassa

Copa del Rey

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2017 Copa del Rey
Tournament details
ArenaPavelló d'Esports, Reus
Dates23–26 February 2016
Final positions
ChampionsBarcelona Lassa (20th title)
Runners-upVic
2015
2017

The 2016 Copa del Rey was the 73rd edition of the Spanish men's roller hockey cup. It was played at the Pavelló d'Esports de Reus between the eight first qualified teams after the first half of the season.

Barcelona Lassa won its 20th cup.

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Barcelona Lassa 8
Igualada Calaf Grup 0
Barcelona Lassa 6
Noia Freixenet 1
Noia Freixenet (pen.) 5 (2)
Recam Làser Caldes 5 (1)
Barcelona Lassa 4
Vic 1
Liceo 7
Voltregà 6
Liceo 1
Vic 4
Vic 6
Reus Deportiu 5

Quarter-finals

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February 25, 2016 Noia Feixenet 5–5 (a.e.t.)
(2 – 1 p)
Recam Làser Caldes Reus
19:00 (UTC+1) Del Amor 2', 25'
Esteller 5'
Albesa 34', 42'
Report Mendes 3'
Rovira 10'
Molera 30', 36'
Urbano 43'
Stadium: Palau d'Esports
Referee: Távera Bellido, López Expósito
Penalties
Rosa soccer ball with red X
Palau soccer ball with check mark
Xaus soccer ball with red X
Caldú soccer ball with red X
Del Amor soccer ball with red X
Palau soccer ball with check mark
soccer ball with red X Mendes
soccer ball with check mark Pastor
soccer ball with red X Urbano
soccer ball with red X Rovira
soccer ball with red X Oller
soccer ball with red X Oller
February 25, 2016 Barcelona Lassa 8–0 Igualada Calaf Grup Reus
21:15 (UTC+1) Álvarez 8'
Gual 9'
Panadero 24'
Pascual 33'
Ordóñez 39'
Costa 42', 47'
Barroso 48'
Report Stadium: Palau d'Esports
Referee: Ribó Navarro, González González
February 26, 2016 Liceo 7–6 Voltregà Reus
18:30 (UTC+1) Vives 7', 47'
J. Bargalló 21', 32', 43'
P. Bargalló 46', 49'
Report Rodríguez 20', 48'
Vargas 27', 30'
Armengol 41'
Alabart 44'
Stadium: Palau d'Esports
Referee: Garrote Arcelus, Melero López
February 26, 2016 Vic 6–5 (a.e.t.) Reus Deportiu Reus
21:00 (UTC+1) Bancells 12'
Ordeig 30', 34'
Font 31'
Presas 45'
Rodríguez 57'
Report Coy 27', 35'
Marín 30'
Platero 30'
Salvat 39'
Stadium: Palau d'Esports
Referee: Fernández García, Díaz Cosme

Semifinals

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February 27, 2016 Barcelona Lassa 6–1 Noia Freixenet Reus
19:00 (UTC+1) Panadero 8'
Barroso 19'
Álvarez 27', 28'
Pascual 31'
Ordóñez 40'
Report Rosa 33' Stadium: Palau d'Esports
Referee: Gómez Sánchez, Mayor Oliván
February 27, 2016 Liceo 1–4 Vic Reus
21:00 (UTC+1) J. Bargalló 31' Report Rodríguez 6', 24'
Font 29', 40'
Stadium: Palau d'Esports
Referee: Gómez Sánchez, Mayor Oliván

Final

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February 28, 2016 Barcelona Lassa 4–1 Vic Reus
16:00 (UTC+1) Álvarez 13', 34'
Panadero 29'
Ordóñez 48'
Report Rodríguez 46' Stadium: Palau d'Esports
Referee: Óscar Valverda, Fran González

Supercopa de España

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2015 Supercopa de España
Tournament details
ArenaPavelló Olímpic, Vic
Dates31 October–1 November 2015
Final positions
ChampionsBarcelona Lassa (9th title)
Runners-upLiceo
2014
2016

The 2015 Supercopa de España was the 12th edition of the Spanish men's roller hockey cup. It was played in Vic.

Barcelona achieved its ninth title, the fifth consecutive.[3]

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
31 October
 
 
Barcelona Lassa4
 
1 November
 
Moritz Vendrell3
 
Barcelona Lassa6
 
31 October
 
Liceo 5
 
Liceo (p)5 (3)
 
 
Vic5 (2)
 

References

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  1. ^ League standings
  2. ^ Top goalscorers at fep.es
  3. ^ "El Barça Lassa se proclama campeón de la Supercopa de España" (in Spanish). FEP.es. 1 November 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
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