Copa del Rey
Spanish association football tournament
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June 1 2025 | Technical staff last updated, including head coach Xabi Alonso from Spain and various assistant coaches from Spain, Argentina, and Italy. |
2025 | Athletic Bilbao finished 4th in La Liga, reached Round of 16 in Europa League, and were semi-finalists in Supercopa de España, with Oihan Sancet as top scorer with 17 goals. |
2025 | Broadcasting rights for Copa del Rey secured for 2025-2028 period, with RTVE and Movistar+ as primary Spanish broadcasters. RTVE will broadcast 15 matches including semi-finals and final, while Movistar+ will cover 55 matches. |
April 26 2025 |
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Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 3-2 after extra time in the Copa del Rey final at La Cartuja in Seville, winning their record-extending 32nd title in the competition.
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April 26 2025 |
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Final of the 2024–25 Copa del Rey to be held at La Cartuja stadium in Seville.
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April 2 2025 |
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Atlético Madrid lost to Barcelona 0–1.
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April 2 2025 |
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Second day of second leg matches in the Copa del Rey semi-finals, concluding the semi-final stage.
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April 1 2025 |
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First day of second leg matches in the Copa del Rey semi-finals.
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April 1 2025 |
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Real Madrid drew with Real Sociedad 4–4 after extra time.
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March 30 2025 |
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Matches resume using Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) timezone after winter period.
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March 30 2025 |
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Date marking return to CEST (UTC+2) time zone for match scheduling.
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March 30 2025 |
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Match times revert back to CEST (UTC+2) after being in CET (UTC+1) during the winter period.
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February 26 2025 |
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Continuation of first leg matches in the Copa del Rey semi-finals.
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February 26 2025 |
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Real Sociedad lost to Real Madrid 0–1.
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February 25 2025 |
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First leg of Copa del Rey semi-final matches begin.
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February 12 2025 |
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Copa del Rey semi-finals draw held at RFEF headquarters in Las Rozas, determining the match-ups for the semi-final stage.
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February 4 2025 |
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Quarter-finals matches begin, determined by random draw
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January 20 2025 |
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Quarter-finals draw takes place
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January 14 2025 |
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Round of 16 matches start, with lower division teams hosting La Liga teams
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January 10 2025 | Construction for the new Nou Mestalla stadium resumed, with plans to complete it before the 2027–28 season. |
January 8 2025 |
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Round of 16 draw is conducted
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January 3 2025 |
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Round of 32 matches begin, featuring 32 teams with new entries from Supercopa de España participants
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2024 | Athletic Bilbao had a strong season, finishing 5th in La Liga and winning a competition, with Gorka Guruzeta as top scorer with 16 goals. |
2024 | Became the first football club to generate €1 billion in revenue, as announced by the club. |
2024 | Forbes lists Real Madrid as the most valuable football club in the world, valued at $6.6 billion. |
2024 | Reached the Copa del Rey final but were defeated. |
2024 | Real Betis qualified for the UEFA Conference League after finishing seventh in the 2023–24 season. |
2024 | Arenas Club de Getxo finishes 1st in the Segunda Federación division, preparing for promotion to Primera Federación in the 2025-26 season. |
2024 |
2024–25 Copa del Rey
Athletic Bilbao, the defending champions from the previous edition, were eliminated in the round of 16 by Osasuna.
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2024 | Both Barcelona and Real Madrid continue their dominant performances, each winning titles in the 2024-25 season. |
2024 |
Copa del Rey finals
Barcelona and Real Madrid both projected to participate in Copa del Rey finals in the 2024-25 season.
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2024 |
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Most recent Copa del Rey final featured Barcelona defeating Real Madrid 3-2 at La Cartuja, Seville, in an extra time match.
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2024 |
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Upcoming Copa del Rey final scheduled between Barcelona and Real Madrid at La Cartuja, Seville.
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2024 |
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Athletic Bilbao won their 24th Copa del Rey title, becoming the reigning champions.
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2024 | Real Madrid won La Liga with 95 points, their second-best campaign in league history. |
2024 | Deportivo de La Coruña won the Primera Federación league title. |
December 9 2024 |
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Copa del Rey Round of 32 draw takes place
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December 4 2024 |
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Zamora (3) drew with Tenerife (2) 0–0 after extra time but lost on penalties 1–3.
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November 9 2024 | Barcelona announced a new sponsorship deal with Nike, reported to be the highest deal in football history. |
October 26 2024 |
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Matches transition to Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) before this date.
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October 26 2024 |
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Last date of matches using Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) timezone before winter time change.
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October 26 2024 |
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Last date before switching to winter time zone (CEST to CET) for match scheduling.
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October 26 2024 |
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The tournament's match times transition to CEST (UTC+2) time zone for matches played before this date.
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July 1 2024 | Gerard Garrido appointed as Assistant Manager of RCD Espanyol |
July 1 2024 | The historical badge is set to be officially represented on the club's jersey and materials. |
June 23 2024 | Espanyol is promoted back to La Liga after defeating Real Oviedo 2-0 (2-1 aggregate) following a 4th place finish in the Segunda División. |
June 4 2024 | Last update of management records, confirming Florentino Pérez's continued presidency and board composition. |
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