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Consultado el 2 de septiembre de 2015. Consultado el 23 de julio de 2015. La —organismo fundado por Carlos Padrós antecedente de la — organizó la edición siguiente, aunque a partir de 1905 el Madrid F. The la received a copy which is displayed at. Los mejores clasificados en estos torneos fueron los que disputaron el Campeonato de España, renombrado como la Copa del Presidente de la República con nuevo título que se puso en juego en 1932 tras la caída de la monarquía y la instauración de la. A semejanza, Gaínza estableció el que fue el más prime número de presencias en la competición con 99, perdurando dicha marca hasta el final de la temporada 1996-97, cuando fue rebasado por a finales de 1997. During the post-game celebrations, the trophy was accidentally dropped at by Real Madrid player from the top of awhich then ran over it. The 1902 cup is on note in the Athletic museum and the club includes it in its own honors list. copa del rey Primeras ediciones antes del nacimiento de la Federación Española de Fútbol El primer campeonato de fútbol a nivel nacional disputado en fue elconocido popularmente como la Copa de la Coronación, un torneo impulsado por los hermanos ydos de los fundadores de la north Real Madrid Club de Fútbol. Consultado el 10 de agosto de 2017.
Trophies have been permanently awarded to clubs for winning the competition either three times in a row or on five separate occasions and for other special reasons. Consultado el 25 de julio de 2018. Consultado el 2 de septiembre de 2015. Betis won the penalty shoot-out 8—7.
For other uses, see. The Copa del Rey Spanish pronunciation: ; English: King's Cup is an annual cup competition for teams. Its full name is Campeonato de España - Copa de Su Majestad el Rey Championship of Spain - His Majesty the King's Cup , and is also known as La Copa. Copa del Rey Founded 1903 Region Number of teams 83 Qualifier for Domestic cup s Current champions 30th title Most successful club s 30 titles Television broadcasters Website The competition was found in 1903, thus making it the oldest Spanish football competition. Typically, the winner of Copa del Rey goes to the ; unless they qualify for the. In 1902, a competition under the name , was played after , later president of , suggested a football tournament to celebrate the coronation of Spanish. Four other teams joined for the competition: , , and a team made up of players from Athletic Club and Bilbao FC which eventually defeated Barcelona in the final. That cup is on display in the museum and the club includes the victory in its honours list. Nevertheless, it is considered only the forerunner of the Copa del Rey. The officially does not recognize it. Copa del Rey was Spain's football National Championship from 1903 until the foundation of the Campeonato de Liga — League Championship — in 1928. It was initially known as the Copa del Ayuntamiento de Madrid Madrid City Council's Cup. Between 1905 and 1932, it was known as the Copa de Su Majestad El Rey Alfonso XIII His Majesty King Alfonso XIII's Cup. During the , it was known as the Copa del Presidente de la República President of the Republic Cup or Copa de España Spanish Cup and during the years of 's , it was known as the Copa de Su Excelencia El Generalísimo or Copa del Generalísimo His Excellency, The Supreme General's Cup. Athletic Bilbao were declared winners in 1904 after their opponents failed to show up. In both 1910 and 1913, there was a split among the clubs and two rival associations, the Unión Española de Clubs de Fútbol and the Federación Española de Fútbol, organised rival competitions, the Copa UECF and the Copa FEF. In 1937, during the , clubs in the entered the , with beating their city rivals 1—0 in the final. Although in 2007 the urged to recognise it as a Copa del Rey win for , the governing body of Spanish football has not made a decision yet. Because of the dispute regarding the 1902 competition, the statistics regarding the leading winners are also disputed. Barcelona have won the Copa 30 times; Athletic Bilbao are just behind, with either 24 or 23 titles, depending on the source. Throughout the history of the competition, there have been 12 actual trophies. Trophies have been permanently awarded to clubs for winning the competition either three times in a row or on five separate occasions and for other special reasons. Thus, five trophies have been permanently awarded to Barcelona, three to Bilbao and one to Real Madrid. Athletic Bilbao kept the first trophy as inaugural winners, were awarded the Trofeo del Generalísimo in 1939 and , winners the previous year, were awarded the 11th trophy following the death of Francisco Franco. In December 2010, the cup was given to Sevilla, the 2010 winners, to keep in honour of Spain's. Before the formation of in 1929, the competition was effectively a national championship. Teams qualified to enter via their regional leagues. Over the years, various formats, including group stages have been used. Unlike the English , entry is limited. Only teams from the , , about 23 teams from the and the champions or runners-up if the champion is a are invited to enter. The early rounds are one-off games with teams from the lower divisions given home advantage. The round of 32, the round of 16, the quarter-finals, and semi-finals are played over two legs. The final is a one-off game played at a neutral venue. The winners qualify for both the and the the following season. On 22 December 2010, at an of the , requested permission from the Federation to keep the trophy they had won in the to commemorate the victory of the at the in. There had been a precedent for this; Real Madrid were allowed to keep the last Copa de la República 1936 , Sevilla, the first Copa del Generalísimo 1939 and, , the last Copa del Generalísimo 1976. A new trophy was made by jeweller Federico Alegre. The trophy, made of silver, weighs 15 kg 33 lb and is 75 cm 30 in tall. On 21 April 2011, Real Madrid became the first recipients of the trophy. During the post-game celebrations, the trophy was accidentally dropped at by Real Madrid player from the top of a , which then ran over it. Ten pieces were found by civil servicemen when they recovered it from the ground. The club received a copy which is displayed at. Reserve teams were banned for this competition for the first time in the. Reserve teams were banned for this competition for first time in the. The 1902 version was won by Bizcaya, a team made up of players from Athletic Club and Bilbao FC. In 1903 these two clubs merged as the current Athletic Club. The 1902 cup is on display in the Athletic museum and the club includes it in its own honors list. On route to the final, Español de Madrid had tied one game and had not completed the other game, which led Athletic to file a complaint. Faced with this problem and unable to quickly solve the case, the Madrid Association decided to award the cup to Athletic as defending champions. The first final, played the day earlier, ended 2—2 after extra time. Originally played as a two-legged final. The first match, played seven days earlier, ended 2—2, and the second match, played six days earlier, ended 0—0. The first final, played two days earlier, ended 0—0 after extra time. The first and second final ended 1—1 after extra time. Both matches were played a month before the second replay. Real Madrid won the penalty shoot-out 4—3. Betis won the penalty shoot-out 8—7. Real Sociedad won the penalty shoot-out 4—2. Zaragoza won the penalty shoot-out 5—4. The match was suspended by heavy rain and hail in the 79th minute, and was resumed three days later. Barcelona won the penalty shoot-out 5—4. Diario AS in Spanish. Retrieved 25 May 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2008. Retrieved 26 April 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2011. Retrieved 23 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015.