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Revision as of 00:14, 14 November 2010

2006–07 Copa del Rey
Tournament details
CountrySpain

The Copa del Rey 2006–07 is the 103rd staging of the Copa del Rey.

The competition started on August 30, 2006 and concluded on June 23, 2007 with the Final, held at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid, in which Sevilla FC lifted the trophy for the first time since 1948 with a 1–0 victory over Getafe CF.

First round

August 30, 2006
CD Lugo 2–0 Gimnástica de Torrelavega
Santa Eulàlia 2–1 CD Eldense
Alicante CF 0–1 UE Lleida
CF Badalona 2–0 Villajoyosa CF
Benidorm CD 1–0 UDA Gramenet
Girona FC 0–4 Orihuela CF
Granada CF 1–2 Racing Club Portuense
Sestao River Club 0–1 Burgos CF
SD Eibar 2–1 Real Oviedo
Rayo Vallecano 4–1 Pontevedra CF
Universidad de Las Palmas 0–0 (4–3 PP) UD Fuerteventura
UD Puertollano 4–1 (AET) AD Parla
Gimnástica Segoviana 2–0 Universidad de Oviedo
Real Unión 3–2 AD Fundación Logroñés
Peña Sport FC 2–1 UE Sant Andreu
UD Barbastro 0–0 (5–4 pp) Terrassa FC
CD Linares 2–1 Córdoba CF
Écija Balompié 2–1 CF Villanovense

Second round

September 20, 2006
Eibar 1–0 Águilas
U. de Las Palmas 1–0 Santa Eulàlia
Lugo 0–0 (0–3 PP) Rayo Vallecano
Alcoyano 2–1 Benidorm
Badalona 3–0 Racing de Ferrol
Badajoz 1–5 Linares
Burgos 3–2 Orihuela
Peña Sport 2–0 Barbastro
Écija 3–0 Real Unión
Puertollano 0–0 (4–3 PP) Lleida
Segoviana 3–1 Cartagena
Portuense 2–0 Fuenlabrada
Elche 1–0 Ponferradina
Lorca 0–1 Real Valladolid
Xerez 3–0 Albacete
Vecindario 0–1 Hércules
Numancia 1–1 (2–4 PP) Polideportivo Ejido
Salamanca 0–1 Almería
Real Murcia 0–1 Las Palmas
Cádiz 3–2 Sporting de Gijón
Tenerife 1–2 Alavés
Málaga CF 2–1 Ciudad de Murcia

Third round

October 4, 2006
Écija 0–0 (5–4 PP) Eibar
Badalona 1–1 (7–6 PP) Universidad de Las Palmas
Rayo Vallecano 0–0 (5–4 PP) Puertollano
Elche 0–1 Real Valladolid
Burgos 1–1 (2–2 AET, 5–6 PP) Segoviana
Hércules 2–0 Las Palmas
Almería 0–0 (4–5 PP) Málaga
Polideportivo Ejido 1–1 (4–5 PP) Alavés
Castellón 1–0 Cádiz
Peña Sport 2–0 Alcoyano
Portuense 1–0 (AET) Linares

Knock-out rounds

Team listed first home in first leg

Round of 32
October 24, 2006
November 7/8 2006
Round of 16
January 10, 2007
January 17, 2007
Quarterfinals
January 31, 2007
February 28, 2007
Semifinals
April 18/19 2007
May 9/10 2007
Athletic Bilbao 1 1 2
Mallorca (AET) 1 2 3 Mallorca 1 1 2
Deportivo 1 0 1 (3) Deportivo 2 1 3
Racing (PSO) 0 1 1 (1) Deportivo 4 1 5
Real Valladolid 1 3 4 Real Valladolid 1 1 2
Gimnàstic de Tarragona 0 1 1 Real Valladolid 2 1 3
Castellón 0 0 0 Villarreal 1 0 1
Villarreal 2 2 4 Deportivo 0 0 0
Espanyol 1 0 1 Sevilla 2 3 5
Rayo Vallecano 1 1 2 Rayo Vallecano 0 1 1
Gimnástica Segoviana 0 0 0 Sevilla 0 3 3
Sevilla 1 3 4 Sevilla 0 1 1
Recreativo 0 0 0 Real Betis * 0 0 0
Real Betis 0 2 2 Real Betis (AG) 0 1 1 Final
June 23, 2007
Écija Balompié 1 1 2 Real Madrid 0 1 1
Real Madrid 1 5 6 Sevilla     1
Deportivo Alavés 0 1 1 Getafe     0
Celta Vigo 0 0 0 Deportivo Alavés 0 2 2
Badalona 1 0 1 Barcelona 2 3 5
Barcelona 2 4 6 Barcelona (AG) 0 2 2
Málaga 4 1 5 Real Zaragoza 1 1 2
Real Sociedad 1 2 3 Málaga 0 1 1
Hércules 1 0 1 Real Zaragoza 3 0 3
Real Zaragoza 1 2 3 Barcelona 5 0 5
Xerez 0 2 2 Getafe 2 4 6
Getafe 2 1 3 Getafe 1 4 5
Portuense 1 0 1 Valencia 1 2 3
Valencia 2 2 4 Getafe 3 0 3
Peña Sport 0 0 0 Osasuna 0 1 1
Osasuna 0 4 4 Atlético Madrid 1 0 1
Atlético Madrid 0 1 1 (4) Osasuna 1 2 3
Levante (PSO) 1 0 1 (2)

* Match abandoned after 57 minutes at 0–1 due to injury of Sevilla coach Juande Ramos; remainder of the game played on March 18 at the Coliseum, Getafe.

Semi finals

First leg

All times CEST.

Barcelona 5–2 Getafe CF
Deportivo 0–3 Sevilla FC


Barcelona5–2Getafe
Xavi 18'
Messi 29' 45'
Guðjohnsen 63'
Eto'o 74'
(Report) D. Güiza 58'
Nacho 60'

Second leg

Sevilla 2–0 Deportivo Agg:5-0
Getafe 4–0 Barcelona Agg:6-5


Sevilla go to the final 5–0 on aggregate


Getafe go to the final 6–5 on aggregate

Final

Sevilla1–0Getafe
Kanouté 11' (Report)
Attendance: 80,000[1]
Referee: Rodríguez Santiago (Castile and León)[2]
SEVILLA:
GK 1 Spain Andrés Palop
RB 4 Brazil Dani Alves
CB 2 Spain Javi Navarro (c)
CB 14 France Julien Escudé
LB 19 Serbia Ivica Dragutinović
RM 15 Spain Jesús Navas
CM 8 Denmark Christian Poulsen
AM 11 Brazil Renato Yellow card 27' downward-facing red arrow 79'
LM 16 Spain Antonio Puerta downward-facing red arrow 75'
CF 10 Brazil Luís Fabiano downward-facing red arrow 48'
CF 12 Mali Frédéric Kanouté Red card 88'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Spain David Cobeño
DF 20 Spain Aitor Ocio
MF 3 Spain José Luis Martí upward-facing green arrow 79'
MF 5 Portugal Duda Yellow card 90' upward-facing green arrow 75'
MF 25 Italy Enzo Maresca
FW 18 Uruguay Javier Chevantón
FW 9 Russia Aleksandr Kerzhakov upward-facing green arrow 48'
Manager:
Spain Juande Ramos
GETAFE:
GK 1 Spain Luis García
RB 2 Romania Cosmin Contra downward-facing red arrow 84'
CB 4 Spain David Belenguer (c) Yellow card 50'
CB 5 Spain Rubén Pulido Yellow card 90'
LB 3 Spain Javier Paredes Yellow card 39'
RM 7 Spain Mario Cotelo
CM 6 Switzerland Fabio Celestini Yellow card 86'
AM 21 Spain Javier Casquero
LM 15 Spain Nacho Pérez Yellow card 64' downward-facing red arrow 70'
CF 19 Spain Dani Güiza Yellow card 45'
CF 18 Spain Manu del Moral downward-facing red arrow 76'
Substitutes:
GK 32 Spain Manuel Arroyo
DF 21 Spain David Cortés
DF 20 Spain Alexis Ruano
MF 24 Spain Alberto
MF 8 Spain Vivar Dorado upward-facing green arrow 70'
FW 17 Spain Sergio Pachón upward-facing green arrow 84'
FW 9 Latvia Māris Verpakovskis upward-facing green arrow 76'
Manager:
Germany Bernd Schuster

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.
Copa del Rey 2006–07 Winners
Sevilla
4th Title

TV Rights

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