Copa de la Reina de Fútbol
Spain's women's football cup
Football tournament
The Copa de la Reina (Queen's Cup ) is an annual cup competition for Spanish women's association football teams organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation . Its full name is Campeonato de España - Copa de Su Majestad la Reina (Championship of Spain - Her Majesty the Queen's Cup ).
History
The tournament's first edition took place in 1983, five years before the Spanish women's league was created.[ 1] Up to the creation of the women's league the winners of this cup were crowned as Spanish football champions.
From 2004 to 2017, it was played knockout tournament taking place once the season is over as top eight clubs at the end of the league season qualify for it. Since 2018, all the 16 teams of the first division joined the competition, that started to be played during the league season.
The 2021–22 season featured 52 clubs; all 16 teams team in Primera División , all 32 teams from Segunda División Pro , and the four promoted teams from Primera Nacional de Fútbol . Reserve teams are excluded from participating in the tournament.[ 2]
Finals
In 1981 and 1982 two editions were held under the name Copa Reina Sofía and won by Karbo . The first official recognized version of the tournament was the 1983 edition.[ 3]
Until 1988, just before the creation of the national league , the winners were claimed as Spanish champions. Teams in bold won the double with the league title.
Year
Final host
Winner
Runner-up
Score
1983
Las Margaritas, Getafe
Karbo
Porvenir
4–1
1984
Riazor , A Coruña Atotxa , San Sebastián
Karbo
Añorga
4–2, 1–2[ 4]
1985
Riazor , A Coruña
Karbo
Peña Barcilona
2–2 (3–1 p )
1986
Jesús María Pereda, Medina de Pomar
Porvenir
Oiartzun
3–1
1987
Zumárraga
Oiartzun
Añorga
3–2
1988
Tomelloso
Oiartzun
Porvenir
8–0
1989
Las Gaunas , Logroño
Parque Alcobendas
Añorga
4–2
1990
Carlos Belmonte , Albacete
Añorga
Espanyol
2–0
1991
La Romareda , Zaragoza
Añorga
Barcelona
3–0
1992
Jesús María Pereda, Medina de Pomar
Oroquieta Villaverde
Sabadell
3–0
1993
Las Margaritas, Getafe
Añorga
Oroquieta Villaverde
2–1
1994
Navalcarbón, Las Rozas
Barcelona
Oroquieta Villaverde
2–1
1995
Coslada
Oroquieta Villaverde
Añorga
4–2
1996
Olímpic , Terrassa
Espanyol
Oroquieta Villaverde
3–0
1997
Estadio Municipal, Arganda del Rey
Espanyol
Atlético Málaga
4–2
1998
Camp d'Esports , Lleida
Atlético Málaga
Lagunak
4–0
1999
Tomelloso
Oroquieta Villaverde
Eibartarrak
4–2
2000
Ciutat de Valéncia , Valencia
Levante
Lagunak
3–0
2001
Antonio Amilivia , León
Levante
Puebla
5–1[ 5]
2002
Ciutat de Valéncia , Valencia
Levante
Espanyol
1–0
2003
Nova Creu Alta , Sabadell
Sabadell
Estudiantes Huelva
3–1
2004
Anduva , Miranda de Ebro
Levante
Sabadell
3–1 (a.e.t. )
2005
Breña Alta, La Palma
Levante
Puebla
2–1
2006
Nazaret, Valencia
Espanyol
Lagunak
2–2 (4–3 p )
2007
García de la Mata, Madrid
Levante
Espanyol
3–1
2008
Julián Ariza, Torrelodones
Rayo Vallecano
Levante
3–2
2009
La Romareda , Zaragoza
Espanyol
Transportes Alcaine
5–1
2010
Artunduaga, Basauri
Espanyol
Rayo Vallecano
3–1
2011
La Ciudad del Fútbol , Las Rozas
Barcelona
Espanyol
1–0 (a.e.t. )
2012 [ 6]
La Ciudad del Fútbol , Las Rozas
Espanyol
Athletic Club
2–1 (a.e.t. )
2013
La Ciudad del Fútbol , Las Rozas
Barcelona
Transportes Alcaine
4–0
2014 [ 7]
Alfonso Murube , Ceuta
Barcelona
Athletic Club
1–1 (5–4 p )
2015
Álvarez Claro , Melilla
Sporting de Huelva
Valencia
2–1
2016
La Ciudad del Fútbol , Las Rozas
Atlético de Madrid
Barcelona
3–2
2017
La Ciudad del Fútbol , Las Rozas
Barcelona
Atlético de Madrid
4–1
2018
Estadio Romano , Mérida
Barcelona
Atlético de Madrid
1–0 (a.e.t. )
2019
Nuevo Estadio de Los Cármenes , Granada
Real Sociedad
Atlético de Madrid
2–1
2020
La Rosaleda Stadium , Málaga
Barcelona
Logroño
3–0
2021
Municipal de Butarque , Leganés
Barcelona
Levante
4–2
2022
Municipal de Santo Domingo , Alcorcón
Barcelona
Huelva
6–1
2023
Municipal de Butarque , Leganés
Atlético de Madrid
Real Madrid
2–2 (3–1 p )
2024
La Romareda , Zaragoza
Barcelona
Real Sociedad
8–0
Winners
Club
Winners
Runners-up
Winning years
Barcelona
10
2
1994[ a] , 2011, 2013 , 2014 , 2017, 2018, 2020 , 2021, 2022, 2024
Espanyol
6
4
1996, 1997, 2006 , 2009, 2010, 2012
Levante
6
2
2000, 2001 , 2002 , 2004, 2005, 2007
Añorga
3
4
1990, 1991, 1993
Oroquieta Villaverde
3
3
1992, 1995, 1999
Karbo
3
0
1983, 1984, 1985
Atlético de Madrid
2
3
2016, 2023
Oiartzun
2
1
1987, 1988
Porvenir
1
2
1986
Sabadell
1
2
2003
Atlético Málaga
1
1
1998[ b]
Rayo Vallecano
1
1
2008
Sporting de Huelva
1
1
2015
Real Sociedad
1
1
2019
Parque Alcobendas
1
0
1989
Lagunak
0
3
Puebla
0
2
Transportes Alcaine
0
2
Athletic Club
0
2
Peña Barcilona
0
1
Eibartarrak
0
1
Estudiantes Huelva
0
1
Valencia
0
1
Logroño
0
1
Real Madrid
0
1
Marked in italic those teams that won the league championship that season
^ Won as Club Femení Barcelona.
^ Currently named Málaga.
See also
References
External links
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