football tournament season
2016–17 Copa Federación de España Country Spain Teams 32 (in national phase) Champions Atlético Saguntino (1st title)Runners-up Fuenlabrada Matches played 60 Goals scored 161 (2.68 per match)
The 2016–17 Copa Federación de España was the 24th edition of the Copa Federación de España , also known as Copa RFEF, a knockout competition for Spanish football clubs in Segunda División B and Tercera División . Atlético Baleares was the defending champion.
The champion would win the trophy, a cash prize of €90,152 and the qualification for the next year tournament. The runner-up would receive a cash prize of €30,051 and every semifinalist €12,020. Additionally, each winner of autonomous community tournament would receive €3,005.[1]
The competition began in late July 2016 with the first games of the Asturias, Castile-La Mancha and Extremadura tournaments and finished on 6 April 2017 with the final of national phase.
Atlético Saguntino achieved its first national title ever after defeating Fuenlabrada in the finals.
Autonomous Communities tournaments [ ]
West Andalusia and Ceuta tournament [ ]
Four teams of the Group 10 of Tercera División registered for this tournament. Semifinals were drawn on 3 August 2016.[2]
Semifinals [ ]
First leg
Second leg
Final [ ]
First leg
Second leg
East Andalusia and Melilla tournament [ ]
Two teams registered to play the tournament. The Andalusia Football Federation determined the order of the games on 3 August 2016.[3]
Final
7 and 14 September
Loja 0 2 2
Linares 1 4
5
Final [ ]
First leg
Loja v Linares
7 September 2016 Loja 0–1 Linares show Loja 20:30
Report
Fran Lara 28'
Stadium: Medina Lauxa Attendance: 250
Second leg
Aragon tournament [ ]
Quarter-finals [ ]
Ejea v Tarazona
10 August 2016 Ejea 2–2 (4–3 p ) Tarazona show Ejea de los Caballeros 20:30
Ramón 44' Rodríguez 90'
Report
Oli 70' , 85'
Stadium: Luchán
Semifinals [ ]
Final [ ]
Teruel v Ejea
21 August 2016 Teruel 2–0 Ejea show Teruel 19:00
Juanma 27' Diego Gómez 64'
Report
Stadium: Pinilla
As usual in Asturias, the twelve best teams between Segunda División B and Tercera División who did not qualify for the Copa del Rey played this tournament. The draw was held on 20 July 2016 in the Prince Felipe Auditorium in Oviedo .[4] The champion would get a prize of €3,000 and the 50% of the income in the final game, played in a neutral venue.[5]
Preliminary round [ ]
Group A [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
COV
TUI
MAR
1
Covadonga
4
1
3
0
5
3
+2
6
Qualification to semifinals
—
2–2
2–0
2
Tuilla
4
1
3
0
5
4
+1
6
1–1
—
1–0
3
Marino Luanco
4
0
2
2
1
4
−3
2
0–0
1–1
—
Source:
Futbolasturiano.es Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
Covadonga v Tuilla
3 August 2016 Covadonga 2–2 Tuilla show Oviedo 20:15
Monasterio 31' Diego 81'
Report
Ponte 22' Kike Fanjul 36' (pen. )
Stadium: Juan Antonio Álvarez Rabanal Attendance: 150 Referee: Nieto Martínez
Group B [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
SPO
OVI
CEA
1
Sporting Gijón B
4
3
1
0
6
3
+3
10
Qualification to semifinals
—
0–0
2–1
2
Oviedo B
4
1
2
1
3
3
0
5
1–2
—
1–0
3
Ceares
4
0
1
3
3
6
−3
1
1–2
1–1
—
Source:
Futbolasturiano.es Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
Ceares v Oviedo B
3 August 2016 Ceares 1–1 Oviedo B show Gijón 19:00
Marcos Iglesias 60'
Report
Prendes 52'
Stadium: La Cruz Attendance: 250 Referee: Cano Fernández
Group C [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
LAN
LLA
COL
1
Langreo
4
2
0
2
8
6
+2
6
Qualification to semifinals
—
4–3
4–1
2
Llanes
4
2
0
2
7
8
−1
6
1–0
—
0–2
3
Colunga
4
2
0
2
6
7
−1
6
1–0
2–3
—
Source:
Futbolasturiano.es Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
Llanes v Langreo
30 July 2016 Llanes 4–3 Langreo show Llanes 19:15
Cristian 13' , 80' (pen. ) Raúl 55' Rubén 90+3'
Report
Omar 15' Luis Nuño 90' , 90+1'
Stadium: San José Attendance: 100 Referee: Romero Garcia
Colunga v Llanes
14 August 2016 Colunga 2–3 Llanes show Colunga 18:30
Marcos 7' José Ángel 68'
Report
Cristian 49' (65) Nahuel 60' (o.g. )
Stadium: Santianes Attendance: 90 Referee: Gao Aladro
Group D [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
AVI
LEA
CON
1
Avilés
4
2
1
1
4
2
+2
7
Qualification to semifinals
—
1–0
2–0
2
Lealtad
4
2
1
1
3
1
+2
7
1–0
—
2–0
3
Condal
4
0
2
2
1
5
−4
2
1–1
0–0
—
Source:
Futbolasturiano.es Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
Lealtad v Condal
30 July 2016 Lealtad 2–0 Condal show Villaviciosa 19:00
Montoto 26' David Grande 61' (pen. )
Report
Stadium: Les Caleyes Attendance: 280 Referee: Fernández Martínez
Final bracket [ ]
Semifinals [ ]
First leg
Second leg
Final [ ]
Balearic Islands tournament [ ]
First round Semi-finals Final
31 August and 7 September
Constància 1 1 2
14 and 21 September
Alcúdia 3 0
3
Poblense 4 4 8
Alcúdia 1 1
2
28 September and 5 October
Poblense 0 5 5
31 August and 7 September
Mallorca B 1 2
3
Llosetense 0 0 0
14 and 21 September
Mallorca B 0 3
3
Mallorca B 2 3 5
Peña Deportiva 0 1
1
First round [ ]
First leg
Second leg
Mallorca B v Llosetense
7 September 2016 Mallorca B 3–0 (3–0 agg. ) Llosetense show Palma 19:00
Enzo Lombardo 44' , 87' Stephen 64'
Report
Stadium: Son Bibiloni
Semifinals [ ]
First leg
Poblense v Alcúdia
14 September 2016 Poblense 4–1 Alcúdia show Sa Pobla 19:00
Agustín Giaquinto 1' , 68' , 72' Gregorio J. Socías 89'
Report
Sergio Perelló 7'
Stadium: Nou Camp
Second leg
Alcúdia v Poblense
21 September 2016 Alcúdia 1–4 (2–8 agg. ) Poblense show Alcúdia 20:00
Sergio Sanz 64'
Report
Giaquinto 25' , 55' Christopher 52' Diego Martínez 84'
Stadium: Els Arcs
Final [ ]
First leg
Poblense v Mallorca B
28 September 2016 Poblense 0–1 Mallorca B show Sa Pobla 19:00
Report
Enzo Lombardo 70'
Stadium: Nou Camp
Second leg
Mallorca B v Poblense
5 October 2016 Mallorca B 2–5 (3–5 agg. ) Poblense show Palma 19:00
Cedric Omoigui 27' Alberto Fernández 70'
Report
Aitor Pons 6' Gabriel Gili 36' , 76' Lucas Gilardoni 63' (pen. ) Agustín Giaquinto 87'
Stadium: Son Bibiloni
Four teams of the Group 4 of Tercera División registered for this tournament. Semifinals were drawn on 5 September 2016 by Basque Football Federation .[6]
Semi-finals [ ]
First leg
Second leg
Final [ ]
First leg
Second leg
Canary Islands tournament [ ]
Final [ ]
First leg
Second leg
The draw of the Cantabrian tournament was held on 1 July 2016 at the headquarters of the Cantabrian Football Federation. It was the third edition with the current format: a single-game knockout tournament between the eight best teams of Segunda División B and Tercera División that did not qualify to the Copa del Rey.
The winner received a prize of €3,000 and each team earned €500 per game played.[7]
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
11 August
Gimnástica Torrelavega 3
15 August
Tropezón 1
Gimnástica Torrelavega 2 (1)
12 August
Rayo Cantabria 2 (3)
Rayo Cantabria 2
14 September
Castro 1
Rayo Cantabria 0
13 August
Racing Santander B 1
Racing Santander B 2 (3)
15 August
Escobedo 2 (2)
Racing Santander B 1
13 August
Vimenor 0
Cayón 0
Vimenor 2
Quarter-finals [ ]
Rayo Cantabria v Castro
12 August 2016 Rayo Cantabria 2–1 Castro show Tanos, Torrelavega 20:00
Domi 46' Nata 54'
Report
Dani Calvo 33'
Stadium: Santa Ana Referee: Álvarez Borbolla
Racing Santander B v Escobedo
13 August 2016 Racing Santander B 2–2 (3–2 p ) Escobedo show Tanos, Torrelavega 17:30
Manu Delgado 32' Richi 90+2'
Report
Miguel Canales 45' (pen. ) , pen.'
Stadium: Santa Ana
Cayón v Vimenor
13 August 2016 Cayón 0–2 Vimenor show Tanos, Torrelavega 20:00
Report
Gallo 81' , 90+2' (pen. )
Stadium: Santa Ana
Semifinals [ ]
Racing Santander B v Vimenor
15 August 2016 Racing Santander B 1–0 Vimenor show Tanos, Torrelavega 20:00
Cárcoba 90' (pen. )
Report
Stadium: Santa Ana
Final [ ]
Rayo Cantabria v Racing Santander B
14 September 2016 Rayo Cantabria 0–1 Racing Santander B show Santander 20:30
Report
Pablo Goñi 90+2'
Stadium: El Sardinero
On 9 September 2016, the Castile-León Football Federation confirmed that three teams will join the tournament. They will play a round-robin group with one match at home and another away to determine the regional champion, who will play the National stage.[8]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
ARA
AST
VIL
1
Arandina
2
2
0
0
8
1
+7
6
Champion
—
4–1
—
2
Atlético Astorga
2
1
0
1
4
6
−2
3
—
—
3–2
3
Villaralbo
2
0
0
2
2
7
−5
0
0–4
—
—
Source:[citation needed ] Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results; 5) Fair play
Villaralbo v Arandina
22 September 2016 Villaralbo 0–4 Arandina show Villaralbo 20:00
Report
Jefté 20' , 24' , 44' Manquillo 46'
Stadium: José Fernández
Castile-La Mancha tournament [ ]
The Copa Cervantes , reinstated by the Castile-La Mancha government,[9] also acts as Copa RFEF qualifier for Castile-La Mancha teams. The draw was held in Toledo the 11 July 2016.[10]
Albacete , Conquense , Socuéllamos and Toledo are ineligible to qualify to the national stage as regional champions, as they participate in the Copa del Rey .
First round [ ]
First leg
Azuqueca v Guadalajara
29 July 2016 Azuqueca 2–1 Guadalajara show Azuqueca 20:00
Jorge Dolcet 12' (pen. ) Adrián Carrasco 80'
Report
Óscar Muñoz 16'
Stadium: San Miguel
Second leg
Quarter-finals [ ]
First leg
Second leg
Semi-finals [ ]
First leg
Second leg
Final [ ]
The draw was held at the headquarters of the Catalan Football Federation on 24 August 2016.
Semi-final Final
7 and 21 September
Badalona 3 0 3
28 September and 19 October
Vilafranca 0 2
2
Pobla de Mafumet 0 1 1
Badalona 2 2
4
Semi-final [ ]
First leg
Badalona v Vilafranca
7 September 2016 Badalona 3–0 Vilafranca show Badalona 18:00
Víctor García 2' Rubén Canelada 30' Sandro Toscano 54'
Report
Stadium: Montigalà
Second leg
Final [ ]
First leg
Second leg
Extremadura tournament [ ]
With a record of participants in the Regional competition, the games of the first round, drawn on 1 July 2016, will be played at the pitch of the worst qualified team in the 2015–16 season.[11]
First round [ ]
Don Benito received a bye
La Estrella v Jerez
30 July 2016 La Estrella 0–4 Jerez show Los Santos de Maimona 21:00
Monroy 5' Marabé 27' Juanpe 37' Chema 60'
Stadium: Cipriano Tinoco Referee: Bote González
Plasencia v Coria
31 July 2016 Plasencia 2–2 (4–2 p ) Coria show Plasencia 21:00
Bugatto 45' Luismi 93'
Alonso 12' Álvaro 66'
Stadium: Ciudad Deportiva Referee: Fuentes Pérez
Moralo v Cacereño
31 July 2016 Moralo 0–2 Cacereño show Navalmoral de la Mata 21:30
Aarón 23' Copete 46'
Stadium: Municipal Referee: Garro Sánchez
Second round [ ]
The second round was drawn on 1 August 2016.[12]
v Jerez
7 August 2016 1–2 Jerez show Fuente de Cantos 20:00
Stadium: Francisco de Zurbarán
Third round [ ]
The third round was drawn on 8 August 2016. Jerez received a bye for the fourth round while the winner between Amanacer and Cacereño would qualify directly for the final.[13]
Semifinal [ ]
Cacereño received a bye to the final in the previous draw.
Jerez v Badajoz
21 August 2016 Jerez 1–3 Badajoz show Jerez de los Caballeros 19:00
Chema Chávez 39' (pen. )
Report
José Ángel 22' Joselu 23' Gabri 45'
Stadium: Manuel Calzado Galván Attendance: 600
Final [ ]
The draw was held at the headquarters of the Galician Football Federation on 5 August 2016. The matches will be played at home of team in lower division.[14]
Round of 16 [ ]
Alondras v Pontevedra
31 August 2016 Alondras 0–3 Pontevedra show Cangas 20:00
Report
Jacobo Millán 19' Mateo 22' Barco 90'
Stadium: Morrazo Attendance: 300
Negreira v Arosa
31 August 2016 Negreira 1–1 (3–5 p ) Arosa show Negreira 21:00
Mariño 42' (pen. )
Pablo Rivas 60'
Stadium: Jesús García Calvo
Quarter-finals [ ]
As Pontes v Cerceda
14 September 2016 As Pontes 1–3 Cerceda show As Pontes 20:00
Criado 74'
Report
Carlos 10' Cañizares 41' Álex Ares 68'
Stadium: O Poblado Attendance: 100
Ribadumia v Pontevedra
14 September 2016 Ribadumia 1–3 Pontevedra show Ribadumia 21:00
Changui 35' Agus 90+2'
Report
Mouriño 33' Mateu Ferrer 45' Álex González 71'
Stadium: A Senra Attendance: 200
Semi-finals [ ]
Final [ ]
The draw was held at the headquarters of the Regional Federation on 20 July 2016.[15]
Quarter-finals [ ]
Haro v Anguiano
13 August 2016 Haro 4–0 Anguiano show Haro 18:30
Adriano Gil 20' Leonardo López 36' Iker Urquiza 73' Asier Camino 81'
Stadium: El Mazo
Semifinals [ ]
Final [ ]
Varea v Haro
12 October 2016 Varea 1–0 Haro show Logroño 17:30
Rubén Pérez 11'
Report
Stadium: Mundial 82
Madrid tournament [ ]
On 16 August 2016, the Madrid Football Federation confirmed that only four teams will join the tournament. They played a round-robin group to determine the regional champion.[16]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
FUE
ALC
INT
ARA
1
Fuenlabrada
6
4
2
0
10
3
+7
14
Champion
—
1–1
1–0
3–0
2
Alcobendas Sport
6
2
3
1
10
6
+4
9
0–2
—
2–2
2–0
3
Internacional
6
2
2
2
9
7
+2
8
0–1
1–1
—
3–2
4
Aravaca
6
0
1
5
4
17
−13
1
2–2
0–4
0–3
—
Updated to match(es) played on 26 October 2016. Source:[citation needed ] Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
Internacional v Fuenlabrada
7 September 2016 Internacional 0–1 Fuenlabrada show Boadilla del Monte 20:30
Report
Cristóbal 42' Guaje 62'
Stadium: Polideportivo Municipal
Alcobendas Sport v Internacional
14 September 2016 Alcobendas Sport 2–2 Internacional show Alcobendas 20:00
Joao Pereira 43' Moisés García 79'
Report
Dani García 71' Alberto Malagón 90'
Stadium: Polideportivo José Caballero
Internacional v Aravaca
21 September 2016 Internacional 3–2 Aravaca show Boadilla del Monte 21:30
Álvaro Zamora 39' Daniel García 56' Adrián Pérez 70'
David Esteban 78' David Trujillo 89'
Stadium: Polideportivo Municipal
Aravaca v Internacional
26 October 2016 Aravaca 0–3 (f ) Internacional show Aravaca , Madrid
Stadium: Antonio Sanfiz
The draw was held at the headquarters of the Region of Murcia Football Federation on 25 August 2016.[17]
Quarter-finals [ ]
Churra v Mar Menor
7 September 2016 Churra 3–0 Mar Menor show Murcia 21:00
Carrasco 42' Valdeolivas 54' (o.g. ) Pablo 87'
Stadium: Municipal de Churra
Semi-finals [ ]
Churra v Nueva Vanguardia
14 September 2016 Churra 1–2 Nueva Vanguardia show Murcia 21:00
Stadium: Municipal de Churra
Final [ ]
Qualifying tournament [ ]
Group A [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
IRU
EGU
COR
BUR
1
Iruña
3
2
1
0
5
0
+5
7
Qualification to semifinals
—
—
—
0–0
2
Valle de Egüés
3
1
1
1
5
7
−2
4
0–4
—
3–1
—
3
Cortes
3
1
0
2
3
4
−1
3
0–1
—
—
2–0
4
Burladés
3
0
2
1
2
4
−2
2
—
2–2
—
—
Updated to match(es) played on 10 August 2016. Source:
Futbolme Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
Group B [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
PSP
HUA
SJU
1
Peña Sport
3
2
1
0
6
0
+6
7
Qualification to semifinals
—
3–0
—
3–0
2
Itaroa Huarte
3
2
0
1
5
6
−1
6
—
—
2–1
—
3
San Juan
3
1
1
1
4
3
+1
4
0–0
—
—
3–1
4
3
0
0
3
3
9
−6
0
—
2–3
—
—
First match(es) will be played on 10 August 2016. Source:
Futbolme Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
San Juan v
24 August 2016 San Juan 3–1 show Pamplona 20:30
Stadium: San Juan
Peña Sport v
31 August 2016 Peña Sport 3–0 show Tafalla 18:30
Cristian Giles 50' Jonathan Serrano 65' Mario Ganuza 69'
Stadium: San Francisco
Final bracket [ ]
Semifinals [ ]
Final [ ]
[ ]
Castellón , Orihuela and Torre Levante played the tournament, consisting in 3 matches of 60 minutes each (2 halves of 30 minutes) in a neutral venue.[18]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification
ORI
TLE
CAS
1
Orihuela
2
2
0
0
3
0
+3
6
Champion
—
1–0
—
2
Torre Levante
2
1
0
1
1
1
0
3
—
—
1–0
3
Castellón
2
0
0
2
0
3
−3
0
0–2
—
—
Source:[citation needed ]
National tournament [ ]
The national tournament began 23 November 2016.
Qualified teams [ ]
Round of 32 [ ]
The draw for the first round was held on October 28.[19] The matches were played between 23 November and 15 December 2016.
First leg [ ]
Poblense v Badalona
30 November 2016 Poblense 2–2 Badalona show Sa Pobla 18:30
Aitor Pons 15' Agus 50'
Report
Sergio Maestre 27' Musa 45'
Stadium: Nou Camp Referee: Escribano Jiménez
Zamudio v Racing Santander B
30 November 2016 Zamudio 1–1 Racing Santander B show Zamudio 19:30
Galdós 90'
Report
Pau 79'
Stadium: Gazituaga Referee: Etayo Herrera
Varea v Alavés B
30 November 2016 Varea 1–3 Alavés B show Logroño 20:00
Chimbo 16'
Andrei 69' De la Fuente 76' (pen. ) Jaime 86'
Stadium: Municipal
Conquense v Teruel
30 November 2016 Conquense 1–2 Teruel show Cuenca 20:00
Vicky 12' (pen. )
Report
Néstor Lafuente 34' Durán 43'
Stadium: La Beneficencia
Tenisca v Madridejos
30 November 2016 Tenisca 7–1 Madridejos show Santa Cruz de La Palma 20:30
Chema González 26' Jordan Martín 30' Piti 49' Cristian 53' , 64' Camacho 58' Omar 82'
Report
Alexis 14'
Stadium: Virgen de las Nieves
Second leg [ ]
Badalona v Poblense
14 December 2016 Badalona 1–1 (3–3 agg. ) Poblense show Badalona 15:30
Musa 88'
Report
Gili 64'
Stadium: Montigalà
Racing Santander B v Zamudio
14 December 2016 Racing Santander B 1–2 (2–3 agg. ) Zamudio show Santander 20:00
Mario Soberón 13'
Report
Imaz 22' Luariz 88'
Stadium: El Sardinero Attendance: 500 Referee: Sáiz Pérez
Round of 16 [ ]
The draw for the Round of 16 was held on 16 December 2016. The matches were played between 11 and 25 January 2017.
First leg [ ]
Badalona v Teruel
11 January 2017 Badalona 3–0 Teruel show Badalona 16:00
Robusté 2' , 52' Gerard 84'
Report
Stadium: Montigalà
Second leg [ ]
Teruel v Badalona
18 January 2017 Teruel 3–3 (3–6 agg. ) Badalona show Teruel 20:00
Juanma 29' (pen. ) , 74' Alberto 77'
Iván Guzmán 35' Agus Alonso 36' , 67'
Stadium: Pinilla
Quarterfinals [ ]
The draw for the quarterfinals was held on 20 January 2017.[20]
First leg [ ]
Second leg [ ]
Badalona v Sporting Gijón B
8 February 2017 Badalona 5–0 (6–2 agg. ) Sporting Gijón B show Badalona 16:30
Bruno 20' Oliva 27' , 55' Carlos Calvo 45+2' (pen. ) Iván Agudo 57'
Stadium: Municipal
Semifinals [ ]
The draw for the semifinals was held on 10 February 2017.
First leg [ ]
Second leg [ ]
Fuenlabrada v Badalona
2 March 2017 Fuenlabrada 0–1 (2–2 agg. ) Badalona show Fuenlabrada 17:00
Report
Moha 70'
Stadium: Fernando Torres Attendance: 2.000 Referee: Vázquez González
Final [ ]
First leg [ ]
Second leg [ ]
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