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Copa del Rey finals [11] [5] Season Winners Score Runners-up Venue Attendance 1903: Athletic Bilbao: 3–2: Madrid FC: Hipódromo, Madrid — 1904: Athletic Bilbao: Not played [a] Español de Madrid: Tiro del Pichón, Madrid — 1905: Madrid FC: 1–0: Athletic Bilbao: Tiro del Pichón, Madrid — 1906: Madrid FC: 4–1: Athletic Bilbao ...
Bata is the biggest goalscorer in a single match of La Liga: seven goals (Athletic Bilbao 12–1 Barcelona, 1930–31 season, joint record). Agustín Gaínza is the player with most Copa del Rey final wins, 7. Agustín Gaínza and José María Belauste are players with most Copa del Rey finals (disputed), both have 9 confirmed wins.
The Campeonato de España–Copa de Su Majestad el Rey, [a] commonly known as Copa del Rey, [b] La Copa [c] or (in English) the Spanish Cup [1] or King's Cup, and formerly known as Copa del Presidente de la República [d] (1932–1936) and Copa del Generalísimo [e] (1939–1976), is an annual knockout football competition in Spanish football, organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
The league is contested on a round robin basis and the championship awarded to the team that is top of the league at the end of the season. La Liga, first established in 1929, originally contained ten teams. Before La Liga's organisation, the Copa del Rey—a regionalised cup competition—was effectively the national championship. [1]
Winners: 1999 Runners-up (3): 2002, 2004, 2008. Copa Eva Duarte (Predecessor to the Supercopa de España) Winners: 1949 Runners-up: 1947. Copa Presidente FEF (Predecessor to the Supercopa de España) Runners-up: 1947. Segunda División; Winners: 1930–31, 1986–87
[3] under pressure President Santiago Bernabéu reached and agreement with Joseíto and the forward chose to remain another season. [4] In June, the squad reached 1953 Copa del Generalísimo semi-finals being defeated after two matches by Atletico Bilbao with a 3–4 aggregate score.
Between 1983 and 2017, it was a two-legged match between the previous season's La Liga and Copa del Rey winners. [12] The current format was introduced in the 2019–20 edition, and now features four teams (the previous season's top two teams in La Liga, and the winners and runners-up of the Copa del Rey). [6] [12] [13]
They have won the Copa del Rey five times and the Supercopa de España once. Sevilla are the record winners of the UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League, with seven titles won between 2006 and 2023. They also won the 2006 UEFA Super Cup. This list details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season.