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List of Copa del Rey Champions

Copa del Rey Champions...

The Copa del Rey is an annual knockout football competition in Spanish football, organized annually since 1903 by the Royal Spanish Football Federation. Real Betis won their third championship title in the 2021-22 season after beating Valencia 5-4 on penalties, a 1-1 draw and extra time. See the full list of teams that have won the Copa del Rey here.

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Some facts:

  • The Copa del Rey (King's Cup) played its first game in 1903 and is the oldest Spanish football competition.
  • The competition was not held in 1937 and 1938 due to the effects of the Spanish Civil War.
  • Barcelona holds the record for most wins and most final appearances with 31 out of 42 total appearances in the final.
  • Real Madrid hold the record for most final losses (20).
  • List of Copa del Rey Champions
    SeasonChampionRunner-upScore
    2022Real BetisValencia1–1 (penalties, 5–4)
    2021BarcelonaAthletic Bilbao4–0
    2020Real SociedadAthletic Bilbao1–0
    2019ValenciaBarcelona2–1
    2018BarcelonaSevilla5–0
    2017BarcelonaAlavés3–1
    2016BarcelonaSevilla2–0
    2015BarcelonaAthletic Bilbao3–1
    2014Real MadridBarcelona2–1
    2013Atlético MadridReal Madrid2–1
    2012BarcelonaAthletic Bilbao3–0
    2011Real MadridBarcelona1–0
    2010SevillaAtlético Madrid2–0
    2009BarcelonaAthletic Bilbao4–1
    2008ValenciaGetafe3–1
    2007SevillaGetafe1–0
    2006EspanyolZaragoza4–1
    2005BetisOsasuna2–1
    2004ZaragozaReal Madrid3–2
    2003MallorcaRecreativo3–0
    2002Deportivo La CoruñaReal Madrid2–1
    2001ZaragozaCelta de Vigo3–1
    2000EspanyolAtlético Madrid2–1
    1999ValenciaAtlético Madrid3–0
    1998BarcelonaMallorca1–1 (penalties, 5–4)
    1997BarcelonaBetis3–2
    1996Atlético MadridBarcelona1–0
    1995Deportivo La CoruñaValencia2–1
    1994ZaragozaCelta de Vigo0–0 (penalties, 5–4)
    1993Real MadridZaragoza2–0
    1992Atlético MadridReal Madrid2–0
    1991Atlético MadridMallorca1–0
    1990BarcelonaReal Madrid2–0
    1989Real MadridValladolid1–0
    1988BarcelonaReal Sociedad1–0
    1987Real SociedadAtlético Madrid2–2 (penalties, 4–2)
    1986ZaragozaBarcelona1–0
    1985Atlético MadridAthletic Bilbao2–1
    1984Athletic BilbaoBarcelona1–0
    1983BarcelonaReal Madrid2–1
    1982Real MadridSporting de Gijón2–1
    1981BarcelonaSporting de Gijón3–1
    1980Real MadridCastilla6–1
    1979ValenciaReal Madrid2–0
    1978BarcelonaLas Palmas3–1
    1977BetisAthletic Bilbao2–2 (penalties, 8–7)
    1976Atlético MadridZaragoza1–0
    1975Real MadridAtlético Madrid0–0 (penalties, 4–3)
    1974Real MadridBarcelona4–0
    1973Atlético BilbaoCastellón2–0
    1972Atlético MadridValencia2–1
    1971BarcelonaValencia4–3
    1970Real MadridValencia3–1
    1969Atlético BilbaoElche1–0
    1968BarcelonaReal Madrid1–0
    1967ValenciaAtlético Bilbao2–1
    1966ZaragozaAtlético Bilbao2–0
    1965Atlético MadridZaragoza1–0
    1964ZaragozaAtlético Madrid2–1
    1963BarcelonaZaragoza3–1
    1962Real MadridSevilla2–1
    1961Atlético MadridReal Madrid3–2
    1960Atlético MadridReal Madrid3–1
    1959BarcelonaGranada4–1
    1958Atlético BilbaoReal Madrid2–0
    1957BarcelonaRCD Español1–0
    1956Atlético BilbaoAtlético Madrid2–1
    1955Atlético BilbaoSevilla1–0
    1954ValenciaBarcelona3–0
    1953BarcelonaAtlético Bilbao2–1
    1952BarcelonaValencia4–2
    1951BarcelonaReal Sociedad3–0
    1950Atlético BilbaoValladolid4–1
    1949ValenciaAtlético Bilbao1–0
    1948SevillaCelta de Vigo4–1
    1947Real MadridRCD Español2–0
    1946Real MadridValencia3–1
    1945Atlético BilbaoValencia3–2
    1944Atlético BilbaoValencia2–0
    1943Atlético BilbaoReal Madrid1–0
    1942BarcelonaAtlético Bilbao4–3
    1941ValenciaRCD Español3–1
    1940RCD EspañolReal Madrid3–2
    1939SevillaRacing de Ferrol6–2
    1937–1938Not played due to Spanish Civil War
    1936MadridBarcelona2–1
    1935SevillaSabadell3–0
    1934MadridValencia2–1
    1933Athletic BilbaoMadrid2–1
    1932Athletic BilbaoBarcelona1–0
    1931Athletic BilbaoBetis3–1
    1930Athletic BilbaoReal Madrid3–2
    1929RCD EspañolReal Madrid2–1
    1928BarcelonaReal Sociedad3–1
    1927Real UniónArenas1–0
    1926BarcelonaAtlético Madrid3–2
    1925BarcelonaArenas2–0
    1924Real UniónReal Madrid1–0
    1923Athletic BilbaoEuropa1–0
    1922BarcelonaReal Unión5–1
    1921Athletic BilbaoAtlético Madrid4–1
    1920BarcelonaAthletic Bilbao2–0
    1919ArenasBarcelona5–2
    1918Real UniónMadrid FC2–0
    1917Madrid FCArenas2–1
    1916Athletic BilbaoMadrid FC4–0
    1915Athletic BilbaoRCD Español5–0
    1914Athletic BilbaoEspanya2–1
    1913Racing de IrúnAthletic Bilbao1–0
    1913BarcelonaReal Sociedad2–1
    1912BarcelonaGimnástica2–0
    1911Athletic BilbaoRCD Espanyol3–1
    1910Athletic BilbaoVasconiaNo final
    1910BarcelonaEspañol de MadridNo final
    1909Real SociedadEspañol de Madrid3–1
    1908Madrid FCReal Vigo Sporting2–1
    1907Madrid FCBizcaya1–0
    1906Madrid FCAthletic BilbaoNo final
    1905Madrid FCAthletic BilbaoNo final
    1904Athletic BilbaoNo final
    1903Athletic BilbaoMadrid FC3–2
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