Copa del Rey

Spanish association football tournament

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April 26 2025
2024–25 Copa del Rey
Final of the 2024–25 Copa del Rey to be held at La Cartuja stadium in Seville.
April 2 2025
2024–25 Copa del Rey
Atlético Madrid lost to Barcelona 0–1.
April 2 2025
2024–25 Copa del Rey
Second day of second leg matches in the Copa del Rey semi-finals, concluding the semi-final stage.
April 1 2025
2024–25 Copa del Rey
First day of second leg matches in the Copa del Rey semi-finals.
April 1 2025
2024–25 Copa del Rey
Real Madrid drew with Real Sociedad 4–4 after extra time.
March 30 2025
2024–25 Copa del Rey
Matches resume using Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) timezone after winter period.
March 30 2025
2024–25 Copa del Rey
Date marking return to CEST (UTC+2) time zone for match scheduling.
March 30 2025
2024–25 Copa del Rey
Match times revert back to CEST (UTC+2) after being in CET (UTC+1) during the winter period.
February 26 2025
2024–25 Copa del Rey
Continuation of first leg matches in the Copa del Rey semi-finals.
February 26 2025
2024–25 Copa del Rey
Real Sociedad lost to Real Madrid 0–1.
February 25 2025
2024–25 Copa del Rey
First leg of Copa del Rey semi-final matches begin.
February 12 2025
2024–25 Copa del Rey
Copa del Rey semi-finals draw held at RFEF headquarters in Las Rozas, determining the match-ups for the semi-final stage.
2024
Copa del Rey finals
Upcoming Copa del Rey final scheduled between Barcelona and Real Madrid at La Cartuja, Seville.
2024
Copa del Rey finals
Athletic Bilbao won their 24th Copa del Rey title, becoming the reigning champions.
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.
October 26 2024
2024–25 Copa del Rey
Last date of matches using Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2) timezone before winter time change.
October 26 2024
2024–25 Copa del Rey
Last date before switching to winter time zone (CEST to CET) for match scheduling.
October 26 2024
2024–25 Copa del Rey
The tournament's match times transition to CEST (UTC+2) time zone for matches played before this date.
July 1 2024 The historical badge is set to be officially represented on the club's jersey and materials.
June 4 2024 Last update of management records, confirming Florentino Pérez's continued presidency and board composition.
April 16 2024 Qualifies for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup for the first time in club history, after being the highest-ranked Spanish club in UEFA's four-year ranking.
April 6 2024
2024 Copa del Rey final
Athletic Bilbao defeated Mallorca 4-2 on penalties in the 2024 Copa del Rey final at Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville, ending their 40-year major trophy drought and securing their 24th Copa del Rey title after a 1-1 draw in extra time.
January 2024 Real Madrid lifted the Spanish Super Cup against Barcelona 4–1, avenging the previous year's 3–0 defeat.
2023 Real Madrid won the 2022–23 Copa del Rey, but lost La Liga and Spanish Super Cup to FC Barcelona and the Champions League to Manchester City.
2023 Real Madrid signed Jude Bellingham (given number #5), Arda Güler, and Fran García. Vinícius Júnior received the #7 jersey, and Rodrygo got the #11 jersey.
2023 During the promotion play-offs, Deportivo fans set a new attendance record of 28,828 for the match against Castellón, which was the fourth most attended match in Spain that weekend.
2023 Deportivo de La Coruña wins the Teresa Herrera Trophy, their most recent victory in this long-standing tournament.
2023 Real Sociedad participated in the UEFA Champions League, progressing to the round of 16 before losing 4-1 to PSG.
June 30 2023 A club membership vote resulted in 88.68% supporting the reinstatement of the historical badge.
May 31 2023 Sevilla wins a record-extending 7th UEFA Europa League title by defeating Roma on penalties.
March 2023 A match against Real Madrid Castilla attracted 26,745 fans, making it the fifth largest attendance of any football match in Spain that weekend.
2022 Real Madrid signed German defender Antonio Rüdiger and French midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni, while club legends Marcelo, Isco, Gareth Bale and Casemiro left the club.
2022 Real Madrid wins La Liga and the Supercopa de España under Carlo Ancelotti.
2022 The sponsorship agreement with Emirates was extended again, this time until 2026.
2022 Forbes lists Real Madrid as the most valuable football club in the world, at $5.1 billion.
2022 Lay Hoon Chan returns to the presidency, joined by Kiat Lim, signaling a new phase of club leadership.
2022 During the 2022-23 season, Deportivo had 25,001 season ticket holders while playing in the third tier of Spanish football.
2022 Real Sociedad finished fourth in La Liga, qualifying for the Champions League for the first time in ten years.
April 2022 An international investment fund led by Jorge Mas purchased 51% of the club's shares.
2021
Copa del Rey finals
Barcelona secures the Copa del Rey title, further extending its record as the most successful club in the tournament's history.
2021
2024 Copa del Rey final
Athletic Bilbao's most recent appearance in the Copa del Rey final before the 2024 match.
2021 Antoine Griezmann returned to Atlético Madrid amid Barcelona's financial struggles.
2021 A capital increase occurs, with Gil Marín, Cerezo, and Ares Management Corporation holding 66.98% of the club's shares through 'Atlético HoldCo'.
August 21 2021 Last update of technical staff records, showing Carlo Ancelotti as head coach and Florentino Pérez as president.
May 27 2021 Zinedine Zidane leaves Real Madrid for the second time after a trophyless season.
May 22 2021 Wins La Liga title with a 2-1 victory against Valladolid, clinched by Luis Suárez's crucial goals in the final two games.

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