2023–24 Copa del Rey


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The 2023–24 Copa del Rey was the 122nd edition of the Copa del Rey (including two seasons where two rival editions were played). The winners were assured a place in the 2024–25 UEFA Europa League league phase. Both the winners and the runners-up qualified for the four-team 2025 Supercopa de España.

2023–24 Copa del Rey
Tournament details
CountrySpain
Date11 October 2023 – 6 April 2024
Teams125
Final positions
ChampionsAthletic Bilbao (24th title)
Runner-upMallorca
Tournament statistics
Matches played126
Goals scored362 (2.87 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Abdón
Anastasios Douvikas
Asier Villalibre
(6 goals each)

Real Madrid were the defending champions, having beaten Osasuna in the final of the previous edition, but were eliminated in the round of 16 by Atlético Madrid.

The final was held at Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville on 6 April 2024, between Athletic Bilbao and Mallorca.[1] Following a 1–1 draw, Athletic Bilbao won the match 4–2 on penalties, securing a 25th Copa del Rey title and their first since 1984.

As across Spain, match times up to 28 October 2023 and from 27 March 2024 were CEST (UTC+2). Times on interim ("winter") days were CET (UTC+1). Matches played in the Canary Islands used the WET (UTC±00:00).

In the summer of 2023, the RFEF released the calendar of the competition and confirmed the format of the previous season would remain.[2]

Round Draw date Date Fixtures Clubs Format details
Preliminary round

27 September 2023

11–12 October 2023 10 120 → 110 New entries: Clubs qualified through the 2022–23 sixth tier.
Opponents seeding: Teams faced each other according to proximity criteria.
Local team seeding: Luck of the draw.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match.
First round 17 October 2023 31 October – 2 November 2023 55 110 → 55 New entries: All qualified teams except for the four participants in the Supercopa de España and champions of the 2022–23 Primera Federación.
Opponents seeding: Teams from lowest divisions face La Liga teams.
Local team seeding: Matches were played at home stadiums of teams in lower divisions.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match.
Second round 15 November 2023 22 November and 5–7 December 2023 28 56 → 28 New entries: 2022–23 Primera Federación champions entered at this stage.
Opponents seeding: Teams from lowest divisions faced La Liga teams.
Local team seeding: Matches were played at home stadiums of teams in lower divisions.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match.
Round of 32 12 December 2023 6–8 January 2024 16 32 → 16 New entries: Clubs participating in the Supercopa de España entered at this stage.
Opponents seeding: Teams from lowest divisions faced La Liga teams.
Local team seeding: Matches were played at home stadiums of teams in lower divisions.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match.
Round of 16 8 January 2024 16–18 January 2024 8 16 → 8 Opponents seeding: Teams from lowest divisions faced La Liga teams.
Local team seeding: Matches were played at home stadiums of teams in lower divisions.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match.
Quarter-finals 19 January 2024 23–25 January 2024 4 8 → 4 Opponents seeding: Luck of the draw.
Local team seeding: Matches were played at home stadiums of teams in lower divisions.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match.
Semi-finals 26 January 2024 6–7 February 2024 2 4 → 2 Opponents seeding: Luck of the draw.
Local team seeding: Luck of the draw.
Knock-out tournament type: Double match.
27–29 February 2024
Final 6 April 2024 1 2 → 1 Single match at La Cartuja, Seville. Both teams qualified for the 2025 Supercopa de España.
UEFA Europa League qualification: winners qualified for the 2024–25 UEFA Europa League league phase.
Notes
  • Matches ending in a draw were decided in extra time and, if still level, by a penalty shoot-out.

The following teams qualified for the competition. Reserve teams were not allowed to enter.

La Liga
All 20 teams of the 2022–23 season
Segunda División
All 21 non-reserve teams of the 2022–23 season
Primera Federación
Top five non-reserve teams of the two groups of the 2022–23 season
Segunda Federación
Top five non-reserve teams of the five groups of the 2022–23 season
Tercera Federación
The best non-reserve teams plus the best seven non-reserve runners-up of each one of the eighteen groups of the 2022–23 season
Copa Federación
The four semi-finalists of the 2023 Copa Federación de España
Regional leagues
The best non-promoted teams of the twenty groups of the sixth tier in the 2022–23 season
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, Osasuna and Real Madrid joined the tournament in the round of 32 as participants of the Supercopa de España.
  2. ^ Amorebieta joined the tournament in the second round as champions of the 2022–23 Primera Federación.

Teams were divided into four groups according to geographical criteria.[4]

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4

The first round was played by 110 of the 115 qualified teams, with the exceptions being the four participants of the 2024 Supercopa de España, and the Primera RFEF champions. The ten winners from the previous preliminary round were paired with ten teams from La Liga. The four Copa Federación semi-finalists were drawn with the other four teams from La Liga, and the last two La Liga teams were drawn with two teams from the Tercera RFEF. The last six teams from the Tercera RFEF were paired with six teams from the Segunda División. The last fourteen teams from Segunda División were paired with fourteen teams from the Segunda RFEF. Then, eighteen teams from the Segunda RFEF were paired with the eighteen teams from the Primera RFEF. Finally, two teams from Segunda RFEF were paired each other.

A total of 55 matches were played between 31 October and 2 November 2023, as well as two postponed matches on 8 and 14 November, respectively.

The draw for the first round was held on 17 October 2023. Teams were divided into seven pots.[5]

Pot 1
16 teams of La Liga
Pot 2
20 teams of Segunda División
Pot 3
18 teams of Primera Federación
Pot 4
34 teams of Segunda Federación
Pot 5
8 teams of Tercera Federación
Pot 6
4 teams qualified through the Copa Federación
Pot 7
10 winners of the preliminary round
Notes
  1. ^ Varea did not play the match in their main stadium Municipal de Varea, Varea, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements.[6]
  2. ^ Llerenense did not play the match in their main stadium Fernando Robina, Llerena, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements.[7]
  3. ^ Turégano did not play the match in their main stadium El Burgo, Turégano, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements.[8]
  4. ^ Valle de Egüés did not play the match in their main stadium Sarriguren, Egüés, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements.[9]
  5. ^ Covadonga did not play the match in their main stadium Juan Antonio Álvarez Rabanal, Oviedo, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements.[10]
  6. ^ Tardienta did not play the match in their main stadium Santa Quiteria, Tardienta, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements.[11]
  7. ^ Buñol did not play the match in their main stadium Beltrán Báguena, Buñol, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements.[12]
  8. ^ Hernán Cortés did not play the match in their main stadium Municipal, Hernán Cortés, Don Benito, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements.[13]
  9. ^ Arosa were awarded a 3–0 win after Granada fielded ineligible player Adri López during the match. Granada originally won the match 3–0.[14]
  10. ^ Deportivo Murcia did not play the match in their main stadium Campo Municipal José Manuel Aroca, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements.[15]
  11. ^ Atzeneta did not play the match in their main stadium El Regit, Atzeneta, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements.[16]

The second round was played by 56 teams, with the four participants of the 2023–24 Supercopa de España having a bye. The Primera RFEF champions entered in this round. The three Tercera RFEF teams were paired with three teams from La Liga. The eleven Segunda RFEF teams were drawn with eleven teams from La Liga, and the last La Liga team were drawn with one team from the Primera RFEF. The last nine teams from the Primera RFEF were paired with nine teams from the Segunda División. Finally, eight teams from Segunda División were paired each other.

A total of 28 matches were played between 22 November and 7 December 2023.

The draw for the second round was held on 15 November 2023. Teams were divided into five pots.

Pot 1
15 teams of La Liga
Pot 2
17 teams of Segunda División
Pot 3
10 teams of Primera Federación
Pot 4
11 teams of Segunda Federación
Pot 5
3 teams of Tercera Federación
Notes
  1. ^ Atzeneta did not play the match in their main stadium El Regit, Atzeneta, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements.[17]
  2. ^ Valle de Egüés did not play the match in their main stadium Sarriguren, Egüés, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements.[18]
  3. ^ Cayón did not play the match in their main stadium Fernando Astobiza, Cayón, as it did not meet the broadcasting requirements.[19]

The draw for the round of 32 was held on 12 December 2023 in the RFEF headquarters in Las Rozas. The four participant teams of the 2024 Supercopa de España were drawn with the teams from the lowest category. The remaining teams from the lowest categories faced the rest of La Liga teams. Matches were played at stadiums of lower-ranked teams.

A total of sixteen matches were played between 6 and 8 January 2024.

Pot 1
4 participants in 2024 Supercopa de España
Pot 2
13 teams of La Liga
Pot 3
9 teams of Segunda División
Pot 4
4 teams of Primera Federación
Pot 5
2 teams of Segunda Federación
Notes
  1. ^ The match was originally played on 7 January 2024, but was suspended and postponed until the following day at the beginning of extra time due to lighting problems in the stadium.[20]

The draw for the round of 16 was held on 8 January 2024 in the RFEF headquarters in Las Rozas. The qualified teams were split up into three groups based on their division in the 2023–24 season. When possible, matches were played at the stadiums of the lower-ranked teams, otherwise the first team drawn played at home.

A total of eight matches were played between 16 and 18 January 2024.

The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 19 January 2024, 13:00 UTC+1 CET, in the RFEF headquarters in Las Rozas.[21][22] As there were no remaining teams from the lower divisions, home teams were determined by luck of the draw.

A total of four matches were played between 23 and 25 January 2024.

The draw for the semi-finals was held on 26 January 2024, 13:00 UTC+1 CET, in the RFEF headquarters in Las Rozas.[23][24]

First leg matches were played on 6 and 7 February, and second leg matches were played between 27 and 29 February 2024.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Mallorca (1) 1–1 (5–4 p) Real Sociedad (1) 0–0 1–1 (a.e.t.)
Atlético Madrid (1) 0–4 Athletic Bilbao (1) 0–1 0–3

1–1 on aggregate. Mallorca won 5–4 on penalties.


Athletic Bilbao won 4–0 on aggregate.

Rank Player Club Goals

1

  Abdón Mallorca

6

  Anastasios Douvikas Celta Vigo
  Asier Villalibre Athletic Bilbao

4

  Cristhian Stuani Girona

5

5

  Cyle Larin Mallorca

4

  Willian José Real Betis

7

  Xeber Alkain Alavés

3

  Leandro Antonetti Lugo
  Memphis Depay Atlético Madrid
  Abde Ezzalzouli Real Betis
  Radamel Falcao Rayo Vallecano
  Jon Karrikaburu Alavés
  Kike Hernán Cortés
  Juanmi Latasa Getafe
  Víctor Meseguer Valladolid
  Óscar Getafe
  Mikel Oyarzabal Real Sociedad
  Alfred Planas Unionistas
  Rodri Real Betis
  Manu Trigueros Villarreal
  Nico Williams Athletic Bilbao
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  2. ^ "Así queda el calendario de partidos de la 2023–2024: LaLiga, Copa del Rey, Champions League y Europa League" [This is how the calendar of the 2023–2024 matches ends up: LaLiga, Copa del Rey, Champions League and Europa League] (in Spanish). Relevo. 27 June 2023. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "La Copa del Rey ya conoce a los 20 equipos modestos que jugarán la previa" [Copa del Rey already know the 20 modest teams which will play in the preliminary round] (in Spanish). Marca. 4 September 2023. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  4. ^ "Licencia para soñar. Conoce los emparejamientos de la eliminatoria previa de la Copa de S.M. el Rey" (in Spanish). RFEF. 27 September 2023.
  5. ^ "CAMPEONATO DE ESPAÑA / COPA DE S.M. EL REY Sorteo Primera Eliminatoria" (PDF) (in Spanish). RFEF. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
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  19. ^ [14] Deia. 16 November 2023. (in Spanish)
  20. ^ [15] Marca. 7 January 2024. (in Spanish)
  21. ^ Este viernes, sorteo de cuartos de final de la Copa del Rey
  22. ^ (YouTube) 🚨DIRECTO🚨 Sorteo Campeonato de España Copa de S.M. El Rey. Temporada 2023/2024 | 🔴 RFEF
  23. ^ Las semifinales de la Copa se sortearán este viernes a las 13:00 h
  24. ^ (YouTube) 🚨DIRECTO🚨 Sorteo semifinales Campeonato de España Copa de S.M. El Rey. Temporada 2023/2024 | 🔴 RFEF
  25. ^ "Athletic Bilbao vs. Mallorca". ESPN. 6 April 2024. Retrieved 6 April 2024.