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2012 Castilla Y León Cup
The 2012 Castilla y León Cup (''Spanish: Copa Castilla y León 2012'') is the fourth edition of this football trophy in its renewed version.Arandina CF y CF Palencia en la Copa CyL
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Teams participants


Group stage


Group A


Group B


Group C


Group D


Knockout stage


References


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Castilla Y León Cup
The Castilla y León Cup (from the Spanish expression ''Copa Castilla y León'') is a Association football, football championship usually played on summer and autumn between the most important teams in the region of Castilla y León. It was created in 1924 as a regional championship parallel to La Liga, and was played between that year and 1931. The Spanish Civil War and the undisputed leadership of La Liga wiped out the tournament, being forgotten. In 1985, the Football Federation of Castile and León revived it as a summer tournament, being played in just that year. It was in 2009 when it returned to be played on an annual basis. The tournament is not expected to be played in 2014. Tournament editions 1924–25 Edition Note: UD Salamanca, UD Española disqualified because of an improper starting 11. The remaining matches are considered defeats, so Real Valladolid, CD Español scored 4 extra points and Cultural Leonesa scored only 2, breaking the tie between those team ...
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Palencia (province)
Palencia is a province of northern Spain, in the northern part of the autonomous community of Castile and León in the north of the Iberian Peninsula. It is bordered by the provinces of León, Cantabria, Burgos, and Valladolid. Overview Of the population of 176,125 (2002), 45% live in the capital, Palencia which is located on the Canal de Castilla. There are 191 municipalities in the province, of which more than half are villages with fewer than 200 people. The major towns in this province are: Guardo, an industrial-mining town; Aguilar de Campoo, a biscuit and tourist village in northern Palencia; Herrera de Pisuerga, a village that is the gateway to the Palencine mountain, is also known for its summer activities and Crab Festival; Venta de Baños, an important railway and industrial junction south of the province; Villamuriel de Cerrato, a village to the south of Palencia that owes its development to the Renault factory and its proximity to Palencia; Cervera de Pisuerga, ...
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Zamora (province)
Zamora () is a province of western Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is bordered by the provinces of Ourense, León, Valladolid, and Salamanca, and by Portugal. The present-day province of Zamora was one of three provinces formed from the former Kingdom of León in 1833, when Spain was reorganized into 49 provinces. Of the 174,549 people (2018) in the province, nearly a third live in the capital, Zamora. This province has 250 municipalities. Geography The Province of Zamora is in northwestern Spain where it borders on Portugal, which lies to the southwest. To the west lies the province of Ourense, to the north lies León, to the east lies Valladolid, and to the south lies Salamanca. The River Esla rises in the Cantabrian Mountains in the north and flows southwards through the province before joining the River Douro (Spanish: el Duero) which then forms part of the boundary with Portugal. The Esla is the largest tributary of ...
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Villaralbo CF
Club Deportivo Villaralbo is a List of football clubs in Spain, football team based in Villaralbo in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Founded in 1952, it plays in . Its stadium is ''Ciudad Deportiva Fernández García'' with a capacity of 2,500 seats. History Club background *''Real Club Deportivo Villaralbo'' (1952–2007) *''General de Cuadros Eléctricos Villaralbo Club de Fútbol'' (2007–2016) *''Club Deportivo Villaralbo'' (2016–present) Season to season ---- *7 seasons in ''Tercera División'' *1 season in ''Tercera Federación'' Former players * David Cordón External links Futbolme team profile
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