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Barcelona Won the Copa del Rey 2012

Thursday, January 26th, 2012 | Berita

Barcelona won the Copa del Rey 2012 After defeating his opponents in the final. Could it be, That is probably because after beating Real Madrid in a el classico with a 4-3 aggregate,  it is almost certainly no longer opposed to being balanced for barcelona. That’s why anyone opposed to barcelona,  then certainly  Barcelona Won  Copa del Rey 2012. Barcelona has 25 times champion copa, here the following statistics:

The competition was first played in 1902 after Carlos Padrós, later president of Madrid FC, suggested a football competition to celebrate the coronation of King Alfonso XIII. Three other teams joined Real Madrid CF for the first competition: FC Barcelona, RCD Espanyol, and Athletic Bilbao. The competition featured the first recorded game between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid CF, with the former emerging 3-1 winners. Club Bizcaya, a team made up of players from Athletic Club and Bilbao FC, eventually defeated FC Barcelona in the final. The 1902 cup is on display in the Athletic museum,and the club includes the victory in its honours list.

It was Spain’s football “National Championship″ from 1903[2] 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 Second Spanish Republic 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 the Francisco Franco’s dictatorship it was known as the Copa de Su Excelencia El Generalísimo or Copa del Generalísimo ((His Excellency) The Supreme General’s Cup).[2] Teams from upper and lower divisions play against each other but the number of clubs allowed to participate is restricted.

Athletic Bilbao were declared winners in 1904 after their opponents Club Español de Madrid 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 Spanish Civil War clubs in the Republican area of Spain entered the Copa de la España Libre, with Levante FC beating their city rivals Valencia CF 1–0 in the final. Although in 2007 the Congress of Deputies urged Royal Spanish Football Federation to recognise it as a Copa del Rey win for Levante FC,the governing body of Spanish football has not made a decision yet.
The championship trophy won by FC Barcelona in 1978.

Because of the dispute regarding the 1902 competition the statistics regarding the leading winners are also disputed. FC Barcelona have won the Copa 25 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, four trophies have been permanently awarded to FC Barcelona, three to Athletic Bilbao and one to Real Madrid CF. Athletic Bilbao kept the first trophy as inaugural winners, Sevilla FC were awarded the Trofeo del Generalísimo in 1939 and Atlético Madrid, 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 World Cup win.

Before the formation of La Liga 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 FA Cup, entry is limited. Only teams from the Primera Division, Segunda A, about twenty-three teams from the Segunda B and the Tercera Division champions (or runners-up if the champion is a reserve team) 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 Supercopa de España and the UEFA Europa League the following season.

2011     Mestalla, Valencia     Real Madrid     FC Barcelona     1–0 (aet)
2010     Camp Nou, Barcelona     Sevilla FC     Atlético Madrid     2–0
2009     Mestalla, Valencia     FC Barcelona     Athletic Bilbao     4–1
2008     Vicente Calderón, Madrid     Valencia CF     Getafe CF     3–1
2007     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Sevilla FC     Getafe CF     1–0
2006     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     RCD Espanyol     Real Zaragoza     4–1
2005     Vicente Calderón, Madrid     Real Betis     Osasuna     2–1 (aet)
2004     Lluís Companys, Barcelona     Real Zaragoza     Real Madrid     3–2 (aet)
2003     Martínez Valero, Elche     RCD Mallorca     Recreativo de Huelva     3–0
2002     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Deportivo La Coruña     Real Madrid     2–1
2001     La Cartuja, Sevilla     Real Zaragoza     Celta Vigo     3–1
2000     Mestalla, Valencia     RCD Espanyol     Atlético Madrid     2–1
1999     La Cartuja, Sevilla     Valencia CF     Atlético Madrid     3–0
1998     Mestalla, Valencia     FC Barcelona     RCD Mallorca     1–1 (penalties, 5–4)
1997     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     FC Barcelona     Real Betis     3–2 (aet)
1996     La Romareda, Zaragoza     Atlético Madrid     FC Barcelona     1–0 (aet)
1995     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Deportivo La Coruña     Valencia CF     2–1
1994     Vicente Calderón, Madrid     Real Zaragoza     Celta Vigo     0–0 (penalties, 5–4)
1993     Estadio Luis Casanova, Valencia     Real Madrid     Real Zaragoza     2–0
1992     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Atlético Madrid     Real Madrid     2–0
1991     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Atlético Madrid     RCD Mallorca     1–0
1990     Estadio Luis Casanova, Valencia     FC Barcelona     Real Madrid     2–0
1989     Vicente Calderón, Madrid     Real Madrid     Real Valladolid     1–0
1988     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     FC Barcelona     Real Sociedad     1–0
1987     La Romareda, Zaragoza     Real Sociedad     Atlético Madrid     2–2 (penalties, 4–2)
1986     Vicente Calderón, Madrid     Real Zaragoza     FC Barcelona     1–0
1985     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Atlético Madrid     Athletic Bilbao     2–1
1984     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Athletic Bilbao     FC Barcelona     1–0
1983     La Romareda, Zaragoza     FC Barcelona     Real Madrid     2–1
1982     José Zorrilla, Valladolid     Real Madrid     Sporting de Gijón     2–1
1981     Vicente Calderón, Madrid     FC Barcelona     Sporting de Gijón     3–1
1980     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Real Madrid     Castilla CF     6–1
1979     Vicente Calderón, Madrid     Valencia CF     Real Madrid     2–0
1978     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     FC Barcelona     UD Las Palmas     3–1
1977     Vicente Calderón, Madrid     Real Betis     Athletic Bilbao     2–2 (penalties, 8–7)
1976     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Atlético Madrid     Real Zaragoza     1–0
1975     Vicente Calderón, Madrid     Real Madrid     Atlético Madrid     0–0 (penalties, 4–3)
1974     Vicente Calderón, Madrid     Real Madrid     FC Barcelona     4–0
1973     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Atlético Bilbao     CD Castellón     2–0
1972     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Atlético Madrid     Valencia CF     2–1
1971     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     CF Barcelona     Valencia CF     4–3
1970     Camp Nou, Barcelona     Real Madrid     Valencia CF     3–1
1969     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Atlético Bilbao     Elche CF     1–0
1968     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     CF Barcelona     Real Madrid     1–0
1967     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Valencia CF     Atlético Bilbao     2–1
1966     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Real Zaragoza     Atlético Bilbao     2–0
1965     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Atlético Madrid     Real Zaragoza     1–0
1964     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Real Zaragoza     Atlético Madrid     2–1
1963     Camp Nou, Barcelona     CF Barcelona     Real Zaragoza     3–1
1962     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Real Madrid     Sevilla CF     2–1
1961     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Atlético Madrid     Real Madrid     3–2
1960     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Atlético Madrid     Real Madrid     3–1
1959     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     CF Barcelona     Granada CF     4–1
1958     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Atlético Bilbao     Real Madrid     2–0
1957     Montjuïc, Barcelona     CF Barcelona     RCD Español     1–0
1956     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Atlético Bilbao     Atlético Madrid     2–1
1955     Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid     Atlético Bilbao     Sevilla CF     1–0
1954     Chamartín, Madrid     Valencia CF     CF Barcelona     3–0
1953     Chamartín, Madrid     CF Barcelona     Atlético Bilbao     2–1
1952     Chamartín, Madrid     CF Barcelona     Valencia CF     4–2
1951     Chamartín, Madrid     CF Barcelona     Real Sociedad     3–0
1950     Chamartín, Madrid     Atlético Bilbao     Real Valladolid     4–1
1949     Chamartín, Madrid     Valencia CF     Atlético Bilbao     1–0
1948     Chamartín, Madrid     Sevilla CF     Celta Vigo     4–1
1947     Riazor, A Coruña     Real Madrid     RCD Español     2–0
1946     Montjuïc, Barcelona     Real Madrid     Valencia CF     3–1
1945     Montjuïc, Barcelona     Atlético Bilbao     Valencia CF     3–2
1944     Montjuïc, Barcelona     Atlético Bilbao     Valencia CF     2–0
1943     Chamartín, Madrid     Atlético Bilbao     Real Madrid     1–0
1942     Chamartín, Madrid     CF Barcelona     Atlético Bilbao     4–3
1941     Chamartín, Madrid     Valencia CF     RCD Español     3–1
1940     Chamartín, Madrid     RCD Español     Real Madrid     3–2
1939     Montjuïc, Barcelona     Sevilla FC     Racing Ferrol     6–2
1936     Mestalla, Valencia     Madrid FC     CF Barcelona     2–1
1935     Chamartín, Madrid     Sevilla FC     CE Sabadell FC     3–0
1934     Montjuïc, Barcelona     Madrid FC     Valencia CF     2–1
1933     Montjuïc, Barcelona     Athletic Bilbao     Madrid FC     2–1
1932     Chamartín, Madrid     Athletic Bilbao     FC Barcelona     1–0
1931     Chamartín, Madrid     Athletic Bilbao     Real Betis     3–1
1930     Montjuïc, Barcelona     Athletic Bilbao     Madrid CF     3–2
1929     Mestalla, Valencia     RCD Español     Real Madrid     2–1
1928     El Sardinero, Santander     FC Barcelona     Real Sociedad     3–1
1927     Torreo, Zaragoza     Real Unión     Arenas Club de Getxo     1–0
1926     Mestalla, Valencia     FC Barcelona     Atlético Madrid     3–2
1925     Reina Victoria, Sevilla     FC Barcelona     Arenas Club de Getxo     2–0
1924     Atotxa, San Sebastián     Real Unión     Real Madrid     1–0
1923     Les Corts, Barcelona     Athletic Bilbao     CE Europa     1–0
1922     Coia, Vigo     FC Barcelona     Real Unión     5–1
1921     San Mamés, Bilbao     Athletic Bilbao     Atlético Madrid     4–1
1920     El Molinón, Gijón     FC Barcelona     Athletic Bilbao     2–0
1919     Martínez Campos, Madrid     Arenas Club de Getxo     FC Barcelona     5–2
1918     O’Donnell, Madrid     Real Unión     Madrid FC     2–0
1917     La Industria, Barcelona     Madrid FC     Arenas Club de Getxo     2–1
1916     La Industria, Barcelona     Athletic Bilbao     Madrid FC     4–0
1915     Amute, Irún     Athletic Bilbao     RCD Español     5–0
1914     Amute, Irún     Athletic Bilbao     FC España de Barcelona     2–1
1913     La Industria, Barcelona     FC Barcelona     Real Sociedad     2–1
1913     O’Donnell, Madrid     Racing de Irún     Athletic Bilbao     1–0
1912     La Industria, Barcelona     FC Barcelona     Gimnástica de Madrid     2–0
1911     Jolaseta, Bilbao     Athletic Bilbao     CD Español     3–1
1910     Tiro de Pichón, Madrid     FC Barcelona     Club Español de Madrid     No final
1910     Ondarreta, San Sebastián     Athletic Bilbao     Vasconia     No final
1909     O’Donnell, Madrid     Club Ciclista     Club Español de Madrid     3–1
1908     O’Donnell, Madrid     Madrid FC     Real Vigo Sporting     2–1
1907     Hipódromo, Madrid     Madrid FC     Bizcaya     1–0
1906     Hipódromo, Madrid     Madrid FC     Athletic Bilbao     No final
1905     Tiro de Pichón, Madrid     Madrid FC     San Sebastián     No final
1904     Tiro de Pichón, Madrid     Athletic Bilbao         No final
1903     Hipódromo, Madrid     Athletic Bilbao     Real Madrid     3–2
1902   Hipódromo, Madrid     Bizcaya     FC Barcelona     2–1

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