2012–13 División de Honor de Hockey Hierba

The División de Honor 2012–13 is the 50th season of the top flight of the Spanish domestic field hockey competitions since its inception in 1958. It began in autumn 2012. The defending champions are Atlètic Terrassa, while Caldaria-Barrocás and Junior are the teams promoted from División de Honor B.

División de Honor
Season2012–13
Dates30 September 2012 – 12 May 2013
ChampionsReal Club de Polo (12th title)
Euro Hockey LeagueReal Club de Polo
Club de Campo
Matches132
Goals650 (4.92 per match)

RC Polo became champions by defeating Club de Campo 2–1 in the final series of championship playoffs.[1]

Competition

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Format

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The División de Honor season it divides into regular season and championship playoff. The regular season comprises 22 matchdays played from September to April through a round-robin format, a format quite common in other sports as football. When finished the 22 matchdays, the top 4 teams qualified at standings play the championship playoffs, while the bottom two teams are relegated to División de Honor B. Points during regular season are awarded as follows:

  • 2 points for a win
  • 1 point for a draw

During championship playoffs, both the semi-finals and the Final are played to best of three matches.

Teams

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2012–13 División de Honor de Hockey Hierba is located in Spain
Atletico San Sebastián
Atletico San Sebastián
Caldario-Barrocas
Caldario-Barrocas
Complutense
Complutense
Pozuelo
Pozuelo
Canary Islands (see below)
Canary Islands (see below)
CD Terrassa
CD Terrassa
Junior
Junior
Location of teams in the 2012–13 División de Honor
2012–13 División de Honor de Hockey Hierba is located in Canary Islands
Taburiente
Taburiente
Location of teams in the 2011–12 División de Honor (Canary Islands)
TeamLocationAutonomous CommunityStadium
Atlètic TerrassaTerrassa CataloniaEstadi de Hockey Josep Marquès
Atlètico San SebastiánSan Sebastián Basque CountryBidebieta
Caldaria-BarrocasOurense GaliciaMariñamansa
CD TerrassaMatadepera CataloniaLes Pedritxes
Club de CampoMadrid MadridClub de Campo
Club EgaraTerrassa CataloniaPla de Bon Aire
ComplutenseMadrid MadridSan Sebastián de los Reyes
JuniorSant Cugat del Vallès CataloniaSant Cugat
PozueloPozuelo de Alarcón MadridValle de las Cañas
Real Club de PoloBarcelona CataloniaEduardo Dualde
TaburienteLas Palmas Canary IslandsCampo de Hockey Gran Canaria
TenisSantander CantabriaRuth Beita

Number of teams by autonomous community

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Regular season standings

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Team Pld W D L PF PA Dif Pts
1R.C. Polo2219211191610340
2Club de Campo221912116259139
3Club Egara 22181370313937
4Atlètic Terrassa 22153482305233
5Complutense 2211294747024
6Junior 22931040501021
7Taburiente ACE G.C. 22551225532815
8R.S. Tenis22541333693614
9Caldaria-Barrocás 22541330885814
10Atl. San Sebastián22453474384013
11Pozuelo 2224163284528
12Terrassa 2222182283616

Source: Real Federación Española de Hockey

Championship playoffs
Relegated

Play-offs

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Bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
Real Club de Polo2 (3)3
 
 
 
Atlètic Terrassa2 (2)1
 
Real Club de Polo534
 
 
 
Club de Campo361
 
Club de Campo33 (4)
 
 
Club Egara03 (3)
 

Semifinals

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1st leg

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2nd leg

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Club de Campo won series 2–0 and advanced to Final.


R.C. Polo won series 2–0 and advanced to Final.

Final

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1st leg

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2nd leg

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3rd leg

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R.C. Polo won the final series 2–1 and became champions.

Top goalscorers

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References

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  1. El Real Club de Polo se proclama campeón de liga tras derrotar al Club de Campo rfeh.com, May 11, 2013 (in Spanish)
  2. "Rfeh - Competiciones". www.rfeh.com. Retrieved 26 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)
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