List of Copa del Rey finals
Football tournament
The Copa del Rey is an annual knockout football competition in Spanish football , organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation , held annually since 1903 . The competition is open to Primera and Segunda División teams, plus some qualifiers from lower levels.[ 1]
Since the first final between Athletic Bilbao and Real Madrid , 122 single-match finals have taken place (the 1904 final was not held, whereas in 1910 and 1913 two parallel tournaments and finals were played due to disagreements between the FECF and the UECF, both considered official; in 2023, the RFEF retrospectively announced that they recognized the 1937 Copa de la España Libre as an official tournament won by Levante FC ,[ 2] [ 3] distinct from the Copa del Rey.[ 4] Four finals were replayed after the first games ended in a draw,[ 5] with 26 others going to extra time and seven of those requiring a penalty shoot-out to decide a winner.
As of 2024, 36 different teams have competed in the final, with 15 of them winning the tournament at least once. On 18 occasions, the winning team also won La Liga (which began in 1929) in the same season, thus making a domestic double . Barcelona are the only team to win La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League in the same year, having done so twice in 2009 and 2015.[ 6] [ 7] The competition was not held in 1938 due to the impact of the Spanish Civil War .[ 8]
Barcelona hold the record for the most wins and most finals appearances, with 31 from 42 total appearances. Real Madrid hold the record for the most finals lost (20). Of the teams who have participated in more than one final, Español de Madrid and Celta Vigo share the worst win–loss record with three defeats and no victories each. Of the victorious teams, Arenas have the lowest percentage of success, winning one out of four finals (25%). Athletic Bilbao are the reigning champions, having won their 24th title in 2024 .
Lionel Messi holds the records for most goals scored in finals (9), most finals scored in by a player (7), most assists provided in finals (6), most appearances in finals (10, along with Sergio Busquets ) and most man of the match awards won in finals (3).[ 9] Messi and Busquets, along with Barcelona teammate Gerard Piqué and Agustín Gaínza of Athletic Bilbao, share the most Copa del Rey trophies won by a player, with 7. Telmo Zarra holds records for consecutive finals scored in (finding the net on each occasion between 1942 and 1945) and the most goals scored in a final (four, in 1950).[ 10]
List of finals
Updated with official data provided by the RFEF , as of 6 April 2024.[ 4]
Copa del Rey finals[ 11] [ 5]
Season
Winners
Score
Runners-up
Venue
Attendance
1903
Athletic Bilbao
3–2
Madrid FC
Hipódromo , Madrid
—
1904
Athletic Bilbao
Not played [ a]
Español de Madrid
Tiro del Pichón , Madrid
—
1905
Madrid FC
1–0
Athletic Bilbao
Tiro del Pichón , Madrid
—
1906
Madrid FC
4–1
Athletic Bilbao
Hipódromo , Madrid
—
1907
Madrid FC
1–0
Bizcaya [ b]
Hipódromo , Madrid
6,000
1908
Madrid FC
2–1
Real Vigo Sporting
O'Donnell , Madrid
4,000
1909
Club Ciclista [ c]
3–1
Español de Madrid
O'Donnell , Madrid
—
1910 UECF [ d]
Athletic Bilbao
1–0
Vasconia SC [ e]
Ondarreta , San Sebastián
—
1910 FECF [ d]
Barcelona
3–2
Español de Madrid
Tiro del Pichón , Madrid
—
1911
Athletic Bilbao
3–1
Español
Josaleta , Getxo
—
1912
Barcelona
2–0
Gimnástica
La Industria , Barcelona
—
1913 UECF [ d]
Barcelona
2–1 & [ f]
Real Sociedad
La Industria , Barcelona
—
1913 FECF [ d]
Racing de Irún [ g]
1–0 & [ h]
Athletic Bilbao
O'Donnell , Madrid
—
1914
Athletic Bilbao
2–1
Espanya
Costorbe , Irún
—
1915
Athletic Bilbao
5–0
Español
Amute , Irún
5,000
1916
Athletic Bilbao
4–0
Madrid FC
La Industria , Barcelona
6,000
1917
Madrid FC
2–1 & [ i] [ j]
Arenas
La Industria , Barcelona
2,500
1918
Real Unión
2–0
Madrid FC
O'Donnell , Madrid
—
1919
Arenas
5–2 † [ k]
Barcelona
Martínez Campos , Madrid
—
1920
Barcelona
2–0
Athletic Bilbao
El Molinón , Gijón
10,000
1921
Athletic Bilbao
4–1
Atlético Madrid
San Mamés , Bilbao
15,000
1922
Barcelona
5–1
Real Unión
Coia , Vigo
12,000
1923
Athletic Bilbao
1–0
Europa
Les Corts , Barcelona
30,000
1924
Real Unión
1–0
Real Madrid
Atotxa , San Sebastián
—
1925
Barcelona
2–0
Arenas
Reina Victoria , Seville
6,000
1926
Barcelona
3–2 † [ k]
Atlético Madrid
Mestalla , Valencia
17,000
1927
Real Unión
1–0 † [ l]
Arenas
Torrero , Zaragoza
16,000
1928
Barcelona
3–1 & [ m]
Real Sociedad
El Sardinero , Santander
18,000
1928–29
RCD Español
2–1
Real Madrid
Mestalla , Valencia
25,000
1930
Athletic Bilbao
3–2 † [ k]
Real Madrid
Montjuïc , Barcelona
63,000
1931
Athletic Bilbao
3–1
Real Betis
Chamartín , Madrid
20,000
1932
Athletic Bilbao
1–0
Barcelona
Chamartín , Madrid
25,000
1933
Athletic Bilbao
2–1
Real Madrid
Montjuïc , Barcelona
60,000
1934
Madrid
2–1
Valencia
Montjuïc , Barcelona
46,000
1935
Sevilla
3–0
Sabadell
Chamartín , Madrid
15,000
1936
Madrid
2–1
Barcelona
Mestalla , Valencia
22,000
1937
Not played due to Spanish Civil War .
1938
Not played due to Spanish Civil War .
1939
Sevilla
6–2
Racing de Ferrol
Montjuïc , Barcelona
60,000
1940
Español
3–2 † [ k]
Real Madrid
Campo de Vallecas , Madrid
20,000
1941
Valencia
3–1
Español
Chamartín , Madrid
23,000
1942
Barcelona
4–3 † [ n]
Atlético Bilbao
Chamartín , Madrid
30,000
1943
Atlético Bilbao
1–0 † [ l]
Real Madrid
Estadio Metropolitano , Madrid
50,000
1944
Atlético Bilbao
2–0
Valencia
Montjuïc , Barcelona
65,000
1944–45
Atlético Bilbao
3–2
Valencia
Montjuïc , Barcelona
55,000
1946
Real Madrid
3–1
Valencia
Montjuïc , Barcelona
60,000
1947
Real Madrid
2–0 † [ l]
Español
Riazor , A Coruña
30,000
1947–48
Sevilla
4–1
Celta Vigo
Nuevo Chamartín , Madrid
55,000
1948–49
Valencia
1–0
Atlético Bilbao
Nuevo Chamartín , Madrid
70,000
1949–50
Atlético Bilbao
4–1 † [ i]
Valladolid
Nuevo Chamartín , Madrid
80,000
1951
Barcelona
3–0
Real Sociedad
Nuevo Chamartín , Madrid
75,000
1952
Barcelona
4–2 † [ k]
Valencia
Nuevo Chamartín , Madrid
80,000
1952–53
Barcelona
2–1
Atlético Bilbao
Nuevo Chamartín , Madrid
67,145
1954
Valencia
3–0
Barcelona
Nuevo Chamartín , Madrid
110,000
1955
Atlético Bilbao
1–0
Sevilla
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
100,000
1956
Atlético Bilbao
2–1
Atlético Madrid
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
125,000
1957
Barcelona
1–0
Español
Montjuïc , Barcelona
75,000
1958
Atlético Bilbao
2–0
Real Madrid
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
100,000
1958–59
Barcelona
4–1
Granada
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
90,000
1959–60
Atlético Madrid
3–1
Real Madrid
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
100,000
1960–61
Atlético Madrid
3–2
Real Madrid
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
120,000
1961–62
Real Madrid
2–1
Sevilla
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
90,000
1962–63
Barcelona
3–1
Zaragoza
Camp Nou , Barcelona
90,000
1963–64
Zaragoza
2–1
Atlético Madrid
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
75,000
1964–65
Atlético Madrid
1–0
Zaragoza
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
90,000
1965–66
Zaragoza
2–0
Atlético Bilbao
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
95,000
1966–67
Valencia
2–1
Atlético Bilbao
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
100,000
1967–68
Barcelona
1–0
Real Madrid
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
100,000
1969
Atlético Bilbao
1–0
Elche
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
120,000
1969–70
Real Madrid
3–1
Valencia
Camp Nou , Barcelona
80,000
1970–71
Barcelona
4–3 † [ k]
Valencia
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
100,000
1971–72
Atlético Madrid
2–1
Valencia
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
100,000
1972–73
Athletic Bilbao
2–0
Castellón
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
64,200
1973–74
Real Madrid
4–0
Barcelona
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
48,000
1974–75
Real Madrid
0–0 *[ o]
Atlético Madrid
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
60,000
1975–76
Atlético Madrid
1–0
Zaragoza
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
80,000
1976–77
Real Betis
2–2 *[ i] [ p]
Athletic Bilbao
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
70,000
1977–78
Barcelona
3–1
Las Palmas
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
60,000
1978–79
Valencia
2–0
Real Madrid
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
70,000
1979–80
Real Madrid
6–1
Castilla [ q]
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
65,000
1980–81
Barcelona
3–1
Sporting Gijón
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
50,000
1981–82
Real Madrid
2–1
Sporting Gijón
José Zorrilla , Valladolid
30,000
1982–83
Barcelona
2–1
Real Madrid
La Romareda , Zaragoza
35,000
1983–84
Athletic Bilbao
1–0
Barcelona
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
100,000
1984–85
Atlético Madrid
2–1
Athletic Bilbao
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
85,000
1985–86
Zaragoza
1–0
Barcelona
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
45,000
1986–87
Real Sociedad
2–2 *[ r]
Atlético Madrid
La Romareda , Zaragoza
37,000
1987–88
Barcelona
1–0
Real Sociedad
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
70,000
1988–89
Real Madrid
1–0
Valladolid
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
30,000
1989–90
Barcelona
2–0
Real Madrid
Luis Casanova , Valencia
44,240
1990–91
Atlético Madrid
1–0 † [ l]
Mallorca
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
60,000
1991–92
Atlético Madrid
2–0
Real Madrid
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
70,000
1992–93
Real Madrid
2–0
Zaragoza
Luis Casanova , Valencia
42,000
1993–94
Zaragoza
0–0 *[ s]
Celta Vigo
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
60,000
1994–95
Deportivo La Coruña
2–1 [ t]
Valencia
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
95,000
1995–96
Atlético Madrid
1–0 † [ l]
Barcelona
La Romareda , Zaragoza
37,000
1996–97
Barcelona
3–2 † [ k]
Real Betis
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
82,498
1997–98
Barcelona
1–1 *[ s]
Mallorca
Mestalla , Valencia
54,000
1998–99
Valencia
3–0
Atlético Madrid
Estadio Olímpico , Seville
45,000
1999–2000
Espanyol
2–1
Atlético Madrid
Mestalla , Valencia
55,000
2000–01
Zaragoza
3–1
Celta Vigo
Estadio Olímpico , Seville
38,000
2001–02
Deportivo La Coruña
2–1
Real Madrid
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
75,000
2002–03
Mallorca
3–0
Recreativo
Martínez Valero , Elche
35,000
2003–04
Zaragoza
3–2 † [ k]
Real Madrid
Lluís Companys , Barcelona
54,000
2004–05
Real Betis
2–1 † [ i]
Osasuna
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
55,000
2005–06
Espanyol
4–1
Zaragoza
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
78,000
2006–07
Sevilla
1–0
Getafe
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
80,000
2007–08
Valencia
3–1
Getafe
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
54,000
2008–09
Barcelona
4–1
Athletic Bilbao
Mestalla , Valencia
50,000
2009–10
Sevilla
2–0
Atlético Madrid
Camp Nou , Barcelona
93,000
2010–11
Real Madrid
1–0 † [ l]
Barcelona
Mestalla , Valencia
55,000
2011–12
Barcelona
3–0
Athletic Bilbao
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
54,850
2012–13
Atlético Madrid
2–1 † [ i]
Real Madrid
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
80,000
2013–14
Real Madrid
2–1
Barcelona
Mestalla , Valencia
52,953
2014–15
Barcelona
3–1
Athletic Bilbao
Camp Nou , Barcelona
99,354
2015–16
Barcelona
2–0 † [ l]
Sevilla
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
54,907
2016–17
Barcelona
3–1
Alavés
Vicente Calderón , Madrid
45,000
2017–18
Barcelona
5–0
Sevilla
Metropolitano Stadium , Madrid
62,623
2018–19
Valencia
2–1
Barcelona
Benito Villamarín , Seville
53,698
2019–20 [ u]
Real Sociedad
1–0
Athletic Bilbao
La Cartuja , Seville
0[ v]
2020–21
Barcelona
4–0
Athletic Bilbao
La Cartuja , Seville
0[ v]
2021–22
Real Betis
1–1 *[ s]
Valencia
La Cartuja , Seville
53,387
2022–23
Real Madrid
2–1
Osasuna
La Cartuja , Seville
55,579
2023–24
Athletic Bilbao
1–1 *[ r]
Mallorca
La Cartuja , Seville
57,619
Official winners list provided by the RFEF , as of 6 April 2023.[ 4]
List of football clubs ranked by wins, together with runners-up, total finalists and seasons of finals.
Rank
Club
Winners
Runners-up
Finalists
Win %
Seasons
1
Barcelona
31
11
42
73.81
1909–10 ,[ d] 1911–12 , 1912–13 ,[ d] 1918–19 , 1919–20 , 1922 , 1925 , 1926 , 1928 , 1931–32 , 1935–36 , 1942 , 1951 , 1952 , 1952–53 , 1953–54 , 1957 , 1958–59 , 1962–63 , 1967–68 , 1970–71 , 1973–74 , 1977–78 , 1980–81 , 1982–83 , 1983–84 , 1985–86 , 1987–88 , 1989–90 , 1995–96 , 1996–97 , 1997–98 , 2008–09 , 2010–11 , 2011–12 , 2013–14 , 2014–15 , 2015–16 , 2016–17 , 2017–18 , 2018–19 , 2020–21
2
Athletic Bilbao [ b]
24
16
40
60.00
1903 , 1904 ,[ a] 1905 , 1906 , 1910 ,[ d] 1911 , 1913 ,[ d] 1914 , 1915 , 1916 , 1920 , 1921 , 1923 , 1930 , 1931 , 1932 , 1933 , 1942 , 1943 , 1944 , 1944–45 , 1948–49 , 1949–50 , 1952–53 , 1955 , 1956 , 1958 , 1965–66 , 1966–67 , 1969 , 1972–73 , 1976–77 , 1983–84 , 1984–85 , 2008–09 , 2011–12 , 2014–15 , 2019–20 ,[ u] 2020–21 , 2023–24
3
Real Madrid
20
20
40
50.00
1903 , 1905 , 1906 , 1907 , 1908 , 1916 , 1917 , 1918 , 1924 , 1928–29 , 1930 , 1933 , 1934 , 1936 , 1940 , 1943 , 1946 , 1947 , 1958 , 1959–60 , 1960–61 , 1961–62 , 1967–68 , 1969–70 , 1973–74 , 1974–75 , 1978–79 , 1979–80 , 1981–82 , 1982–83 , 1988–89 , 1989–90 , 1991–92 , 1992–93 , 2001–02 , 2003–04 , 2010–11 , 2012–13 , 2013–14 , 2022–23
4
Atlético Madrid
10
9
19
52.63
1920–21 , 1925–26 , 1955–1956 , 1959–60 , 1960–61 , 1963–64 , 1964–65 , 1971–72 , 1974–75 , 1975–76 . 1984–85 , 1986–87 , 1990–91 , 1991–92 , 1995–96 , 1998–99 , 1999–2000 , 2009–10 , 2012–13
5
Valencia
8
11
19
42.11
1934 , 1937 , 1941 , 1944 , 1944–45 , 1946 , 1948-49 , 1952 , 1954 , 1966–67 , 1969–70 , 1970–71 , 1971–72 , 1978–79 , 1994–95 , 1998–99 , 2007–08 , 2018–19 , 2021–22
6
Zaragoza
6
5
11
54.55
1962–63 , 1963–64 , 1964–65 , 1965–66 , 1975–76 , 1985–86 , 1992–93 , 1993–94 , 2000–01 , 2003–04 , 2005–06
7
Sevilla
5
4
9
55.56
1935 , 1939 , 1947–48 , 1955 , 1961–62 , 2006–07 , 2009–10 , 2015–16 , 2017–18
8
Espanyol
4
5
9
44.44
1911 , 1915 , 1929 , 1940 , 1941 , 1947 , 1957 , 1999–2000 , 2005–06
9
Real Betis
3
2
5
60.00
1931 , 1976–77 , 1996–97 , 2004–05 , 2021–22
Real Unión
3
1
4
75.00
1918 , 1922 , 1924 , 1927
11
Real Sociedad
2
4
6
33.33
1913 ,[ d] 1928 , 1951 , 1986–87 , 1987–88 , 2019–20 [ u]
Deportivo La Coruña
2
–
2
100.00
1994–95 , 2001–02
13
Arenas
1
3
4
25.00
1917 , 1919 , 1925 , 1927
Mallorca
1
3
4
25.00
1990–91 , 1997–98 , 2002–03 , 2023–24
Club Ciclista de San Sebastián [ c]
1
–
1
100.00
1909
Racing Club de Irún [ g]
1
–
1
100.00
1913 [ d]
17
Español de Madrid
–
3
3
0.00
1904 ,[ a] 1909 , 1910 [ d]
Celta Vigo
–
3
3
0.00
1947–48 , 1993–94 , 2000–01
Sporting Gijón
–
2
2
0.00
1981 , 1982
Real Valladolid
–
2
2
0.00
1949–50 , 1988–89
Getafe
–
2
2
0.00
2006–07 , 2007–08
Osasuna
–
2
2
0.00
2004–05 , 2022–23
Bizcaya [ b]
–
1
1
0.00
1907
Real Vigo Sporting
–
1
1
0.00
1908
Vasconia Sporting Club [ e]
–
1
1
0.00
1910 [ d]
Gimnástica
–
1
1
0.00
1912
Espanya de Barcelona
–
1
1
0.00
1914
CE Europa
–
1
1
0.00
1923
Sabadell
–
1
1
0.00
1935
Racing de Ferrol
–
1
1
0.00
1938–39
Granada
–
1
1
0.00
1958–59
Elche
–
1
1
0.00
1969
Castellón
–
1
1
0.00
1972–73
Las Palmas
–
1
1
0.00
1977–78
Real Madrid Castilla [ q]
–
1
1
0.00
1979–80
Recreativo
–
1
1
0.00
2002–03
Alavés
–
1
1
0.00
2016–17
Clubs in italic no longer exist. Seasons in bold indicate winners, whilst season in italic are losing finalists.
Notes
^ a b c The 1904 final between Athletic Bilbao and Español de Madrid was not played due to a dispute; Athletic was awarded the trophy.
^ a b c The number of wins Athletic Bilbao have been credited with is disputed. The 1902 version was won by Bizcaya, a team made up of players from Athletic Bilbao and Bilbao FC. In 1903 these two clubs merged as the current Athletic Bilbao. The 1902 cup is on display in the Athletic museum and the club includes it in its own honors list.[ 13] However, that edition is not recognized as official by the RFEF.[ 4] Another version of Bizcaya was formed for the 1907 tournament and reached the final.
^ a b The 1909 final was won by Club Ciclista de San Sebastián, using players from the newly-formed team Real Sociedad which was not officially founded until later that year.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Two finals and winners are recognised for 1910 and 1913.
^ a b The 1910 tournament was played by Real Sociedad under the umbrella of Vasconia, due to registration issues in respect of it being so recently incorporated.
^ Replay after two-legged tie finished 2–2 and 0–0.
^ a b Racing de Irún merged with Irún Sporting Club in 1915 to form Real Unión .
^ Replay after first match ended 2–2.
^ a b c d e After extra time; 1–1 after 90 minutes.
^ Replay after first match ended 0–0 after extra time.
^ a b c d e f g h After extra time; 2–2 after 90 minutes.
^ a b c d e f g After extra time; 0–0 after 90 minutes.
^ Second replay after first matches both ended 1–1 after extra time.
^ After extra time; 3–3 after 90 minutes.
^ 4–3 in penalty shoot-out.
^ 8–7 in penalty shoot-out.
^ a b Real Madrid 's reserve team. Reserve teams have been banned from this competition from 1990–91 onward.
^ a b 4–2 in penalty shoot-out.
^ a b c 5–4 in penalty shoot-out.
^ Match suspended on 79 minutes due to heavy rainfall with score 1–1. Played to a conclusion three days later.[ 12]
^ a b c The 2020 final was delayed until April 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain .
^ a b The game was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain .
See also
References
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^ La Federación reconoce la Copa del Levante de 1937 y la del Deportivo de 1912 , [The Federation recognizes Levante's 1937 Cup and Deportivo's 1912 Cup], Noel Rodilla, Marca, 25 March 2023 (in Spanish)
^ a b c d "TRACK RECORD - The team in white win their 20th Copa trophy. - LIST OF WINNERS OF THE SPANISH CHAMPIONSHIP - COPA DE SM EL REY" . RFEF.es (RFEF official website) . 7 May 2023. Archived from the original on 7 May 2023. Retrieved 10 May 2023 .
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^ Gatorade. "5 reasons why Barcelona won the treble in 2015" . Sportskeeda . Retrieved 21 September 2022 .
^ "Gone but not forgotten: football in the Spanish Civil War" .
^ "Messi breaks Copa del Rey final scoring record with brace vs Athletic" . Goal.com . Retrieved 21 September 2022 .
^ "Telmo Zarraonandia | Player: Striker |" . Athletic Bilbao. Retrieved 21 September 2022 .
^ Real Federación Española de Fútbol (March 2011). "Historial" (PDF) . Revista Oficial de la R.F.E.F . p. 70. Archived from the original (pdf) on 18 July 2012. Retrieved 10 May 2023 .
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