ASISA Borges Vall and Museo de la Almendra Francisco Morales Triumph in King’s Cup and Queen’s Cup Iberdrola Championships in Jaén

ASISA Borges Vall secured their fourth King’s Cup title exactly ten years after their first and Museo de la Almendra Francisco Morales clinched their first-ever Queen’s Cup Iberdrola. Both finals took place at the Olivo Arena Sports Palace in Jaén showcasing an exceptional level of talent and competition from all participating teams.

ASISA Borges Vall achieved victory in a nail-biting final against Real Cajasur Priego TM 3-2. Visit Pontevedra and Irún Leka Enea completed the podium both receiving bronze medals after losing in the semifinals against ASISA Borges Vall and Real Cajasur Priego TM respectively.

In the Queen’s Cup Iberdrola final Museo de la Almendra Francisco Morales faced Hujase Jaén Paraíso Interior. Son Cladera TTC and UCAM Cartagena TM earned the bronze medals as semifinalists completing the podium for the tournament.

 

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