Copa Federación de España
Founded | 1944 (old competition) 1993 (current competition) |
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Region | Spain |
Current champions | Córdoba CF (1st title) |
Most successful team(s) | Puertollano (3 titles) |
Website | http://www.rfef.es/tags/copa-rfef |
2021 Copa Federación |
The Copa Real Federación Española de Fútbol, popularly known as the Copa Federación (Federation Cup) or Copa RFEF, is a Spanish football competition for teams from the Segunda División B, the Tercera División and sometimes from the Preferente Regional who have failed to qualify or have been eliminated in the first round of the Copa del Rey.
The current Copa Federación, created in 1994, is not considered by the RFEF the same as the original one. A similar competition with regional qualification tournaments for amateur clubs (including the affiliated teams of the professional clubs, such as Real Madrid C and FC Barcelona C), the Campeonato de España de Aficionados, operated from 1930 until 1987,[1] but is also considered to be distinct from the Copa Federación.
Finals[]
Old tournament[]
Season | Location | Winner | Runner-up | Score | Note |
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1944–45 | Barcelona | San Martín | Valladolid | 1–0 | |
1945–46 | Madrid | Alavés | Sueca | 3–2 | |
1946–50 | Not played | ||||
1950–51 | Zaragoza | RCD Córdoba | Barakaldo | 3–2 | |
1951–52 | Madrid | Jaén | Orensana | 3–1 | |
1952–53 | Madrid | Valladolid | Cacereño | 1–0 | |
1953–54 | Zaragoza | Real Betis | Real Valladolid | 3–2 | Not official |
Modern tournament[]
New format[]
Season | Host | Winner | Runner-up | Score |
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2019 | Enrique Roca, Murcia | Murcia | Tudelano | 1–1 (4–2 p) |
2020 | , Las Rozas de Madrid | Llagostera | Las Rozas | 2–1 (a.e.t.) |
2021 | Estadio Nuevo Arcángel, Córdoba | Córdoba | Guijuelo | 1–0 |
Performances[]
Performance by club[]
New tournament[]
Team | Winners | Runners-up | Winning years | Runner-up years |
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Puertollano | 3 | — | 1994, 2006, 2011 | — |
Ourense | 2 | 1 | 2008, 2014 | 1952 |
Pontevedra | 2 | — | 2007, 2018 | — |
Mallorca B | 1 | 1 | 1996 | 2007 |
Murcia | 1 | 1 | 2019 | 1996 |
Las Palmas B | 1 | — | 1995 | — |
Burgos | 1 | — | 1997 | — |
Binéfar | 1 | — | 1998 | — |
Racing B | 1 | — | 1999 | — |
Sabadell | 1 | — | 2000 | — |
Marino | 1 | — | 2001 | — |
Celta B | 1 | — | 2002 | — |
Avilés | 1 | — | 2003 | — |
Badalona | 1 | — | 2004 | — |
Mataró | 1 | — | 2005 | — |
Jaén | 1 | — | 2009 | — |
San Roque Lepe | 1 | — | 2010 | — |
Binissalem | 1 | — | 2012 | — |
Sant Andreu | 1 | — | 2013 | — |
Real Unión | 1 | — | 2015 | — |
Atlético Baleares | 1 | — | 2016 | — |
Atlético Saguntino | 1 | — | 2017 | — |
Mirandés | 1 | — | 2019 | — |
Llagostera | 1 | — | 2020 | — |
Córdoba | 1 | — | 2021 | — |
Lemona | — | 2 | — | 2011, 2012 |
Platges Calvià | — | 1 | — | 1994 |
Balaguer | — | 1 | — | 1995 |
Gáldar | — | 1 | — | 1997 |
Alcalá | — | 1 | — | 1998 |
Lugo | — | 1 | — | 1999 |
Elche | — | 1 | — | 2000 |
Tropezón | — | 1 | — | 2001 |
Gavà | — | 1 | — | 2002 |
Tomelloso | — | 1 | — | 2003 |
Villanueva | — | 1 | — | 2004 |
Benidorm | — | 1 | — | 2005 |
Huesca | — | 1 | — | 2006 |
Reus | — | 1 | — | 2008 |
Rayo B | — | 1 | — | 2009 |
Lorca Deportiva | — | 1 | — | 2010 |
La Hoya Lorca | — | 1 | — | 2013 |
Guadalajara | — | 1 | — | 2014 |
Castellón | — | 1 | — | 2015 |
Rayo Majadahonda | — | 1 | — | 2016 |
Fuenlabrada | — | 1 | — | 2017 |
Ontinyent | — | 1 | — | 2018 |
Cornellà | — | 1 | — | 2019 |
Tudelano | — | 1 | — | 2019 |
Las Rozas | — | 1 | — | 2020 |
Guijuelo | — | 1 | — | 2021 |
Performance by autonomous community[]
# | Autonomous community | Winners | Clubs |
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1 | Catalonia | 6 |
Sant Andreu, Mataró, Badalona, Sabadell, San Martín, Llagostera |
2= | Galicia | 5 |
Ourense (2), Pontevedra (2), Celta B |
Andalusia | 5 | Jaén (2), Córdoba CF, RCD Córdoba, San Roque Lepe | |
4= | Castile and León | 3 | Burgos, Valladolid, Mirandés |
Castile-La Mancha | 3 | Puertollano (3) | |
Balearic Islands | 3 | Mallorca B, Binissalem, Atlético Baleares | |
7= | Asturias | 2 | Avilés, Marino |
Basque Country | 2 | Alavés, Real Unión | |
9= | Cantabria | 1 | Racing B |
Aragon | 1 | Binéfar | |
Canary Islands | 1 | Las Palmas B | |
Valencian Community | 1 | Atlético Saguntino | |
Region of Murcia | 1 | Murcia |
Regional tournaments[]
- ^ a b Due to its size, Andalusia has two Tercera División leagues (one for , the other for ) and operated separate qualifying tournaments for the Copa Federación for each section until 2020, when the Andalusia Football Federation (RFAF) established a trophy for the entire region, the two finalists taking the qualification spots.[2]
References[]
- ^ Spain - Amateur Champions (Campeonato de España Amateur) 1930-1987, RSSSF, 20 May 2020
- ^ Nace la Copa Real Federación Andaluza de Fútbol [The RFAF Cup is born], Jaén en Juego (in Spanish), 16 January 2020
External links[]
- Copa Federación de España
- Football cup competitions in Spain
- Segunda División B
- Tercera División