2021 Copa Federación de España

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2021 Copa Federación de España
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The 2021 Copa Federación de España will be the 29th edition of the Copa Federación de España, also known as Copa RFEF, a knockout competition for Spanish football clubs.

The competition will begin in August with the first games of the Regional stages and will end in December with the final of the National tournament. As part of the new competition format started in 2019, the four semifinalists will qualify to the Copa del Rey first round.

Regional tournaments[]

Andalusia tournament[]

The Andalusia Football Federation (RFAF) decided to create the 'Copa RFAF' in 2020. The finalists of this competition were selected as the Andalusian representatives in the Copa Federación national phase.[1] The tournament started 22 August.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                
 
22 and 29 August
 
 
Utrera (5)011
 
3 September – Marbella
 
Ciudad de Lucena (5)11 2
 
Ciudad de Lucena (5)0
 
22 and 29 August
 
Xerez (5)2
 
Puente Genil (5)022
 
5 September – Marbella
 
Xerez (5)31 4
 
Xerez (5)2
 
22 and 29 August
 
Juventud Torremolinos (5)3
 
Torreperogil (5)011
 
3 September – Marbella
 
Torredonjimeno (5)02 2
 
Torredonjimeno (5)1
 
22 and 29 August
 
Juventud Torremolinos (5)3
 
Juventud Torremolinos (5)123
 
 
El Palo (5)01 1
 

Final[]

5 September Xerez (5) 2–3 Juventud Torremolinos (5) Marbella
12:00 Juan Sánchez Goal 25'
Rubén Jurado Goal 89'
Report Daniel Fernández Goal 48'
Francisco Javier López Goal 61'
Antonio Cerezo Goal 67'
Stadium: Estadio Municipal
Referee: Viñolo Payán

Aragon tournament[]

Eight teams joined the tournament: (5), (5), Binéfar (5), Borja (5), Calamocha (5), Cuarte (5), Ejea (4) and Utebo (5). Group phase started 11 August.

Group 1[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification EJE CAL UTE BOR
1 Ejea 3 2 0 1 5 3 +2 6 Qualification to the final 1–2 2–0
2 Calamocha 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1 6 0–1
3 Utebo 3 2 0 1 2 2 0 6 1–0
4 Borja 3 0 0 3 2 5 −3 0 1–2 1–2
Updated to match(es) played on 22 August 2021. Source: Federación Aragonesa de Fútbol

Group 2[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BIN CUA
1 3 2 1 0 7 4 +3 7 Qualification to the final 2–2 1–0
2 Binéfar 3 1 2 0 5 4 +1 5 2–1
3 3 0 2 1 2 3 −1 2 1–1
4 Cuarte 3 0 1 2 2 3 −1 1 2–4 1–1
Updated to match(es) played on 22 August 2021. Source: Federación Aragonesa de Fútbol

Final[]

29 August (5)1–2 Ejea (4) Barbastro
19:30 Marc Guilas Goal 87' Report Álex Sánchez Goal 40' (p)
Mata Goal 90+3'
Stadium: Municipal

Asturias tournament[]

12 teams joined the competition. Draw was made 2 August and the tournament started 7 August. Semifinals and Final were played between 28 August and 8 September in the same venue.[2]

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3
CaudalTH (5)
Marino Luanco (4)
Lealtad (5)
Covadonga (5)
Avilés (4)
Llanes (5)
San Martín (5)
L'Entregu (5)
Tuilla (5)
Gijón Industrial (5)
Lenense (5)
Urraca (5)

Group stage[]

Group A[]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification LEA URR SMA
1 Lealtad 4 2 2 0 4 2 +2 8 Qualification to semifinals 1–0 0–0
2 Urraca 4 1 2 1 2 2 0 5 1–1 1–0
3 San Martín 4 0 2 2 1 3 −2 2 1–2 0–0
Updated to match(es) played on 25 August 2021. Source: Fútbol Asturiano
Group B[]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification LLA TUI COV
1 Llanes 4 3 1 0 9 2 +7 10 Qualification to semifinals 2–0 4–0
2 Tuilla 4 1 2 1 4 5 −1 5 2–2 1–0
3 Covadonga 4 0 1 3 1 7 −6 1 0–1 1–1
Updated to match(es) played on 25 August 2021. Source: Fútbol Asturiano
Group C[]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification AVI MAR GIJ
1 Avilés 4 2 2 0 4 0 +4 8 Qualification to semifinals 2–0 2–0
2 Marino Luanco 4 1 2 1 5 3 +2 5 0–0 4–0
3 Gijón Industrial 4 0 2 2 1 7 −6 2 0–0 1–1
Updated to match(es) played on 25 August 2021. Source: Fútbol Asturiano
Group D[]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification CAU ENT LEN
1 Caudal 4 2 2 0 2 0 +2 8 Qualification to semifinals 0–0 1–0
2 L'Entregu 4 2 1 1 6 1 +5 7 0–1 3–0
3 Lenense 4 0 1 3 0 7 −7 1 0–0 0–3
Updated to match(es) played on 25 August 2021. Source: Fútbol Asturiano

Knockout stage[]

The knockout stage matches were played at Estadio Sergio Sánchez, in El Berrón, Siero.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
28 August – Siero
 
 
Lealtad (5)0
 
8 September – Siero
 
Llanes (5)1
 
Llanes (5)1 (3)
 
29 August – Siero
 
Avilés (4) (p)1 (4)
 
Avilés (4)3
 
 
Caudal (5)1
 

Final[]

8 September Llanes (5)1–1
(3–4 p)
Avilés (4) Siero
18:00 Adrián Goal 28' Report Kilian Grant Penalty missed 45' Goal 88'
Natalio Penalty missed 90+2'
Stadium: Sergio Sánchez
Attendance: 500
Referee: Fernández Pérez

Balearic Islands tournament[]

Formentera (4), Peña Deportiva (4), Platges de Calvià (5), Poblense (5) and (5) joined the tournament.[3]

 
First roundSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
25 August
 
 
Platges de Calvià (5)2
 
 
Poblense (5)0
 
 
1 September
 
 
Platges de Calvià (5)0
 
14 August
 
Peña Deportiva (4)5
 
(5)2
 
21 August
 
Formentera (4)5
 
Formentera (4)1 (4)
 
 
Peña Deportiva (4) (p)1 (5)
 
 
 
 

Final[]

1 September Platges de Calvià (5)0–5 Peña Deportiva (4) Calviá
16:00 Report Víctor Calarge Goal 40'
Lucas Alcázar Goal 45'
Nacho López Goal 56'
Sergi Torres Goal 81'
Joan Piera Goal 90'
Stadium:

Basque Country tournament[]

Canary Islands tournament[]

Tenisca (5) and Unión Viera (5) joined the tournament.[4]

15 September Tenisca (5) 3–0 Unión Viera (5) Santa Cruz de La Palma
17:30 Dani López Goal 16' (pen.)
Chema Goal 81'
Matías Dumpierre Goal 90'
Report Stadium: Virgen de las Nieves
22 September Unión Viera (5) v Tenisca (5)

Cantabria tournament[]

Eight teams will join the tournament. All matches will be played at El Malecón stadium, in Torrelavega.[5]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
21 August
 
 
Tropezón (4)1 (4)
 
28 August
 
Cartes (5) (p)1 (5)
 
Cartes (5)0
 
22 August
 
Gimn. Torrelavega (5)2
 
Gimn. Torrelavega (5)3
 
15 September
 
Textil Escudo (5)0
 
Gimn. Torrelavega (5)4
 
21 August
 
Escobedo (5)0
 
Laredo (4)1 (1)
 
29 August
 
Selaya (5) (p)1 (3)
 
Selaya (5)1 (2)
 
22 August
 
Escobedo (5) (p)1 (4)
 
Escobedo (5)3
 
 
Vimenor (5)1
 

Final[]

15 September Gimnástica Torrelavega (5) 4–0Escobedo (5)Torrelavega
19:00 Carlos Tobar Goal 34'
Dani Álvarez Goal 58'
Basurto Goal 60'
Nacho Altadill Goal 89'
Report Laro Penalty missed 44' Stadium: El Malecón
Attendance: 700
Referee: Bárcena Ruíz

Castile-La Mancha tournament[]

Ten teams joined the XX Trofeo Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha.[6] Atlético Albacete, as reserve team, can not qualify for the national stage.

 
First roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
7 August
 
 
Torrijos (5)0 (4)
 
15 August
 
Manchego (5) (p)0 (5)
 
Manchego (5)1
 
 
Villarrubia (5)0
 
 
22 August
 
 
Manchego (5)1 (3)
 
8 August
 
Toledo (4) (p)1 (4)
 
Guadalajara (5)4
 
14 August
 
Tarancón (5)0
 
Guadalajara (5)0
 
 
Toledo (4)1
 
 
25 August
 
 
Toledo (4) (p)0 (5)
 
 
Atlético Albacete (5)0 (4)
 
 
8 August
 
 
Quintanar del Rey (5)1 (2)
 
 
Villarrobledo (5) (p)1 (4)
 
 
21 August
 
 
Villarrobledo (5)2 (3)
 
 
Atlético Albacete (5) (p)2 (4)
 
 
15 August
 
 
Socuéllamos (4)0
 
 
Atlético Albacete (5)2
 
 
 
 

Final[]

25 August Toledo (4) 0–0
(5–4 p)
Atlético Albacete (5)Toledo
20:00 Report Stadium: Salto del Caballo

Castile and León tournament[]

Six teams joined the tournament.[7] Burgos Promesas, as reserve team, can not qualify for the national stage.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
8 September
 
 
(5)2
 
15 September
 
Guijuelo (5) (a.e.t.)3
 
Guijuelo (5)2
 
 
Salamanca (4)0
 
 
22 September
 
 
Guijuelo (5)
 
8 September
 
Burgos Promesas (4)
 
Arandina (5)0
 
15 September
 
Palencia CF (5)1
 
Palencia CF (5)1
 
 
Burgos Promesas (4)2
 
 
 
 

Final[]

22 September Guijuelo (5) v Burgos Promesas (4)

Catalonia tournament[]

Lleida Esportiu (4) and Sant Andreu (5) joined the tournament.[8]

15 September Lleida Esportiu (4) 3–1 Sant Andreu (5) Lleida
20:00
  • Adri Pladevall Goal 39'
  • Bagayoko Goal 47'
  • Quim Araujo Goal 83' (pen.)
Report
  • Albertito Goal 29'
Stadium: Camp d'Esports
Referee: Alins Rodríguez
22 September Sant Andreu (5) v Lleida Esportiu (4) Barcelona
20:00 Stadium: Narcís Sala

Ceuta tournament[]

was directly selected by Federación de Fútbol de Ceuta due to sporting merits.[9]

Extremadura tournament[]

13 teams joined the tournament.[10]

 
First roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
8 August
 
 
Plasencia (5) (p)0 (5)
 
15 August
 
Coria (4)0 (4)
 
Plasencia (5)0
 
 
Moralo (5)3
 
 
22 August
 
 
Moralo (5)4
 
8 August
 
(5)0
 
(5) (p)1 (3)
 
15 August
 
Olivenza (5)1 (1)
 
(5) (p)0 (5)
 
 
Jerez (5)0 (3)
 
 
28 August - Cáceres
 
 
Moralo (5)2
 
8 August
 
(5)0
 
(5)1
 
14 August
 
(5)0
 
(5)3
 
 
(5)0
 
 
21 August
 
 
(5) (p)0 (4)
 
8 August
 
Trujillo (5)0 (3)
 
Trujillo (5) (p)1 (4)
 
15 August
 
Miajadas (5)1 (3)
 
Trujillo (5) (p)0 (4)
 
8 August
 
Arroyo (5)0 (1)
 
(5)1 (8)
 
 
Arroyo (5) (p)1 (9)
 

Final[]

28 August Moralo (5) 2–0 (5)Cáceres
19:30
  • Christian Goal 34'
  • Juanpe Goal 63'
Report Stadium: Príncipe Felipe

Galicia tournament[]

A total of 15 teams joined the regional phase of the RFEF Cup for the 2021/2022 season.[11]

 
First roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
-
 
 
Racing Villalbés (5)
 
-
 
Viveiro (5) (w.o.)
 
Viveiro (5)
 
-
 
Somozas (5) (w.o.)[13]
 
Somozas (5) (w.o.)[12]
 
1 September
 
Silva (5)
 
Somozas (5)3
 
13 August
 
Estradense (5)1
 
Estradense (5) (a.e.t.) (p)0 (5)
 
18 August
 
Arzúa (5)0 (3)
 
Estradense (5) (a.e.t.)1
 
 
Compostela (4)0
 
 
5 September - A Estrada
 
 
Somozas (5)0
 
7 August
 
Alondras (5) (a.e.t.)1
 
Alondras (5) (a.e.t.) (p)0 (3)
 
15 August
 
Pontevedra (4)0 (2)
 
Alondras (5) (a.e.t.) (p)1 (5)
 
-
 
Ourense CF (5)1 (4)
 
Ourense CF (5) (w.o.)
 
21 August
 
Barco (5)
 
Alondras (5) (a.e.t.) (p)1 (4)
 
8 August
 
Rápido Bouzas (5)1 (1)
 
Arosa (4)0
 
14 August
 
Rápido Bouzas (5)2
 
Rápido Bouzas (5)2
 
7 August
 
Coruxo (4)1
 
Choco (5)1
 
 
Coruxo (4) (a.e.t.)2
 

Final[]

5 September Somozas (5)0–1 (a.e.t.) Alondras (5) A Estrada
17:30 Report Jesús Varela Goal 118' Stadium: Municipal
Attendance: 350
Referee: Estévez Blanco

La Rioja tournament[]

Eight teams joined the tournament.[14]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
22 August
 
 
Yagüe (5)0
 
29 August
 
Alfaro (5)3
 
Alfaro (5) (p)0 (4)
 
21 August
 
La Calzada (5)0 (2)
 
La Calzada (5)1
 
5 September - Logroño
 
Berceo (5)0
 
Alfaro (5)2
 
22 August
 
Casalarreina (5)0
 
Atlético Vianés (5)0
 
28 August
 
Varea (5)1
 
Varea (5)1 (2)
 
22 August
 
Casalarreina (5) (p)1 (4)
 
Casalarreina (5)4
 
 
Cenicero (5)0
 

Final[]

5 September Alfaro (5) 2–0Casalarreina (5)Logroño
18:00 Álex Aguado Goal 70'
Álvaro López Goal 88'
Report Stadium: Mundial 82

Madrid tournament[]

Copa Real Federación Madrileña de Fútbol (RFFM) will be one stage of the qualifying tournament. The winner of Copa RFFM will qualify to the semifinals with Las Rozas (5), Móstoles URJC (4) and Navalcarnero (4). 8 teams joined Copa RFFM, starting 15 August: Alcorcón B (5), Carabanchel (5), Fuenlabrada B (5), Moratalaz (5), Parla (5), Pozuelo (5), Rayo Vallecano B (5) and Torrejón (5).

Group 1[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification TOR CAR POZ PAR
1 Torrejón 3 2 1 0 8 5 +3 7 Qualification to the final 2–2
2 Carabanchel 3 1 2 0 3 2 +1 5 1–0
3 Pozuelo 3 1 1 1 4 5 −1 4 2–4 0–0
4 Parla 3 0 0 3 2 5 −3 0 1–2 1–2
Updated to match(es) played on 22 August 2021. Source: Real Federación de Futbol de Madrid

Group 2[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification FUE ALC MOR RAY
1 Fuenlabrada B 3 2 1 0 7 3 +4 7 Qualification to the final 2–1 4–1
2 Alcorcón B 3 1 2 0 7 4 +3 5 1–1 3–0
3 Moratalaz 3 1 0 2 4 7 −3 3 3–2
4 Rayo Vallecano B 3 0 1 2 6 10 −4 1 3–3
Updated to match(es) played on 22 August 2021. Source: Real Federación de Futbol de Madrid

Final Copa RFFM[]

29 August Torrejón 1–1
(4–5 p)
Fuenlabrada B Madrid
11:00 Stadium: García de la Mata
  • As Fuenlabrada B is a reserve team and cannot qualify to National Stage is Torrejón who continues in the tournament.

Final Knockout stage[]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
8 September
 
 
Móstoles URJC (4)0
 
22 September
 
Navalcarnero (4)1
 
Navalcarnero (4)
 
8 September
 
Las Rozas (5)
 
Las Rozas (5)2
 
 
Torrejón (5)0
 

Final[]

22 September Navalcarnero (4) v Las Rozas (5)

Melilla tournament[]

Murcia tournament[]

Four teams joined the tournament.[15]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
8 and 15 September
 
 
(5)123
 
22 September - Bullas
 
Yeclano (5) (p)12 3
 
Yeclano (5)
 
8 and 15 September
 
Huércal-Overa (5)
 
Huércal-Overa (5) (p)022
 
 
(5)11 2
 

Final[]

22 September Yeclano (5) v Huércal-Overa (5) Bullas
20:00 Stadium: Nicolás de las Peñas

Navarre tournament[]

Eight teams joined the tournament.[16]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
25 August
 
 
Izarra (4)4
 
1 September
 
Valle de Egüés (5)1
 
Izarra (4)1
 
25 August
 
Beti Kozkor (5)0
 
Itaroa Huarte (5)3
 
8 September - Puente la Reina
 
Beti Kozkor (5)4
 
Izarra (4)3
 
25 August
 
Ardoi (4)1
 
Cortes (5)0 (1)
 
1 September
 
Ardoi (4) (p)0 (4)
 
Ardoi (4)5
 
25 August
 
Mutilvera (4)3
 
Mutilvera (4)2
 
 
Atlético Cirbonero (5)0
 

Final[]

8 September Izarra (4) 3–1Ardoi (4)Puente la Reina
19:00 Juan Antonio Cabrera Goal 44' (pen.)
Ramos Goal 63'
Alonso Goal 85'
Report Ibai Armendáriz Goal 89' Stadium: Osabidea

Valencian Community tournament[]

8 teams joined the tournament.[17]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
8 September
 
 
(5)1
 
15 September
 
Roda (5)2
 
Roda (5)1
 
8 September
 
Torrent (5)0
 
Olímpic (5)0 (0)
 
22 September
 
Torrent (5) (p)0 (3)
 
Roda (5)
 
8 September
 
Atzeneta (5)
 
(5)2
 
15 September
 
Intercity (4)0
 
(5)2
 
8 September
 
Atzeneta (5)3
 
Callosa (5)1 (3)
 
 
Atzeneta (5) (p)1 (5)
 

Final[]

22 September Roda (5) v Atzeneta (5)

National phase[]

National phase will be played between October and December with 32 teams (20 winners of the Regional Tournaments and the best 12 teams of 2020-21 Segunda División B not qualified to 2021–22 Copa del Rey). The four semifinalists will qualify to 2021–22 Copa del Rey first round.[18]

Qualified teams[]

Draw[]

The draw for the entire tournament will be held at the RFEF headquarters on September 24. The teams will be divided into four pots based on geographical criteria. Each pot will be played independently until the semi-finals.[20]

Pot A Pot B Pot C Pot D

Asturias Avilés (4)
Asturias Langreo (4)
Basque Country (autonomous community) Arenas de Getxo (4)
Basque Country (autonomous community) Winner Basque Country Tournament
Cantabria Gimn. Torrelavega (5)
Cantabria Racing Santander (3)
Galicia (Spain) Alondras (5)
La Rioja Alfaro (5)

Canary Islands Winner Canary Islands Tournament
Castile and León Numancia (4)
Castile and León Winner Castile and León Tournament
Castilla–La Mancha Toledo (4)
Extremadura Mérida (4)
Extremadura Moralo (5)
Extremadura Villanovense (4)
Community of Madrid Winner Madrid Tournament

Aragon Ebro (4)
Aragon Ejea (4)
Balearic Islands Peña Deportiva (4)
Catalonia Costa Brava (3)
Catalonia Winner Catalonia Tournament
Navarre Izarra (4)
Valencian Community Hércules (4)
Valencian Community Winner Valencian Community Tournament

Andalusia Córdoba (4)
Andalusia Juventud Torremolinos (5)
Andalusia Linense (3)
Andalusia Xerez (5)
Ceuta (6)
Melilla Winner Melilla Tournament
Region of Murcia Murcia (4)
Region of Murcia Winner Murcia Tournament

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