2020–21 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol

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2020-21 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol
CountrySpain
Teams8
Defending championsBarcelona
ChampionsBarcelona
Runners-upLevante
Matches played7
Goals scored16 (2.29 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Alexia Putellas (5)
Best playerAlexia Putellas[1]

The 2020-21 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol was the 39th edition of the Spanish women's association football national cup, and was played between 21 April and 30 May of 2021.

Format changes[]

Since the 2018-19 edition of the tournament, all 16 teams in the Primera División partook in the competition, with all rounds being played in a single match. This season, however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the competition returned to an 8-team tournament without a Round of 16, which was the structure prior to the 2018-19 season.[2]

Schedule and format[]

All ties are played in a one match decider at a home ground. The first draw for the tournament took place on 5 April, 2021.

  • In the first stage, teams that play in the UEFA Women's Champions League cannot play each other.
  • Each quarterfinal and semifinal matchup are determined by draw.

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) announced that both the semifinals and the final would be played in the Estadio Municipal de Butarque, in Leganés, Spain.

Round Draw date Date Fixtures Clubs Format details
Quarter-finals 5 April 2021 21 April 2021
5 May 2021
4 8 → 4 Opponents seeding: Luck of the draw.
Home team seeding: The team that is drawn first.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match.
Semi-finals 12 May 2021 26–27 May 2021 2 4 → 2 Opponents seeding: Luck of the draw.
Home team seeding: Luck of the draw.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match.
Final 30 May 2021 1 2 → 1 Single match at the Estadio Municipal de Butarque, Leganés.
Notes
  • Single-match rounds ending in a tie will be decided in extra time; and if it persists, by a penalty shootout.

Bracket[]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
5 May
 
 
Sevilla FC1
 
26 May
 
Barcelona4
 
Barcelona4
 
21 April
 
Madrid CFF0
 
Madrid CFF2
 
30 May
 
Real Madrid1
 
Barcelona4
 
21 April
 
Levante2
 
Real Sociedad0
 
27 May
 
Atlético de Madrid1
 
Atlético de Madrid0
 
5 May
 
Levante1
 
Levante2
 
 
Granadilla1
 

Quarterfinals[]

21 April 2021 Real Sociedad0–1 Atlético de Madrid San Sebastián
10:30 [1] Ajibade Goal 90+2' Referee: María Eugenia Gil
21 April 2021 Madrid CFF 2-1 (a.e.t.)Real MadridMadrid
13:00 Geyse Goal 3'
Borja Goal 110'
[2] Asllani Goal 77' (pen.) Stadium: Venue Centro Deportivo Municipal Antiguo Canódromo
Referee: Beatriz Cuesta
5 May 2021 Levante UD 2–1UD Granadilla TenerifeBuñol
07:00 Méndez Goal 11' (90+2) [3] Gavira Goal 60' Stadium: Venue Ciudad Deportiva de Buñol - Campo 1
Referee: Rivera Olmedo
5 May 2021 Sevilla FC1-4 Barcelona Sevilla
13:00 Pina Goal 13' [4] Caldentey Goal 26'
Losada Goal 47'
Putellas Goal 48'
Hansen Goal 90+4'
Stadium: Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios
Referee: Beatriz Arregui Gamir

Semifinals[]

26 May 2021 Madrid CFF0–4 Barcelona Leganés
13:00 [5] Putellas Goal 16', 69'
Vilamala Goal 51'
Caldentey Goal 66'
Stadium: Estadio Municipal de Butarque
Referee: María Eugenia Gil

Final[]

Barcelona4-2Levante UD
Guijarro Goal 5'
Putellas Goal 20', 73'
Torrejón Goal 29'
[7] Redondo Goal 59'
Banini Goal 67'
Referee: María Martínez

Top goalscorers[]

As of 3 July 2021
Rank Player Club Goals
1 Spain Alexia Putellas Barcelona 5
3 Spain Mariona Caldentey Barcelona 2
Spain María Méndez Levante 2

References[]

  1. ^ "Alexia Putellas, MVP de la Copa de la Reina". rfef.es. Royal Spanish Football Federation. 30 May 2021. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  2. ^ Menayo, David (15 September 2020). "Así es el calendario del fútbol femenino: una Liga con condicionantes, una Copa de ocho equipos y una Supercopa que repite formato". marca.com. MARCA. Retrieved 3 July 2021.

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