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2021–22 Copa del Rey
Tournament details
Country Spain
Date17 November 2021 - 23 April 2022
Teams126

The 2021–22 Copa del Rey is the 120th staging of the Copa del Rey (including two seasons where two rival editions were played). The winners are assured a place in the 2022–23 UEFA Europa League group stage. Both the winners and the runners-up will qualify for the four-team 2022–23 Supercopa de España.

Barcelona are the defending champions, having beaten Athletic Bilbao in the final of the previous edition.

As across Spain, match times up to 31 October 2021 and from 27 March 2022 are CEST (UTC+2). Times on interim ("winter") days are CET (UTC+1). Matches played in the Canary Islands will use the WET (UTC±00:00).

Schedule and format

In August 2021, the RFEF released the calendar of the competition and confirmed the format of the previous season would remain.[1]

Round Draw date Date Fixtures Clubs Format details
Preliminary

28 October 2021

17 November 2021 10 126 → 116 New entries: Clubs qualify through the 2020–21 fifth 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

18 November 2021

30 November – 2 December 2021 56 116 → 60 New entries: All qualified teams except the four participants in the Supercopa de España.
Opponents seeding: Teams from La Liga faced teams from the lowest divisions. The four remaining teams faced teams from Segunda División B.
Local team seeding: Match played at home of team in lower division.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match.
Second round 3 December 2021 15 December 2021 28 60 → 32 Opponents seeding: Teams from lowest divisions faced La Liga teams.
Local team seeding: Match played at home of team in lower division.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match
Round of 32 TBD 5 January 2022 16 32 → 16 New entries: Clubs participating in the Supercopa de España gained entry.
Opponents seeding: Teams from lowest divisions faced La Liga teams.
Local team seeding: Match played at home of team in lower division.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match.
Round of 16 TBD 15 January 2022 8 16 → 8 Opponents seeding: Teams from lowest divisions faced La Liga teams.
Local team seeding: Match played at home of team in lower division.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match.
Quarter-finals TBD 2 February 2022 4 8 → 4 Opponents seeding: Luck of the draw.
Local team seeding: Match played at home of team in lower division.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match.
Semi-finals TBD 9 February 2022 2 4 → 2 Opponents seeding: Luck of the draw.
Local team seeding: Luck of the draw.
Knock-out tournament type: Double match.
2 March 2022
Final 23 April 2022 1 2 → 1 Single match at Estadio de La Cartuja, Seville. Both teams qualify for the 2022–23 Supercopa de España.
UEFA Europa League qualification: winners qualify for the 2022–23 UEFA Europa League group stage.**
Notes
  • From this season, the away goals rule in the semifinals is abolished.
  • Games ending in a draw are decided in extra time, and if still level, by a penalty shoot-out.

Qualified teams

The following teams qualified for the competition. Reserve teams were excluded.

La Liga
All 20 teams of the 2020–21 season
Segunda División
All 22 teams of the 2020–21 season
Segunda División B
All teams of each one of the five promotion groups (C), all winning teams and the two second-placed teams of each one of the five promotion groups (D) of the 2020–21 season
Tercera División
The best teams plus the best fourteen runners-up of each one of the thirty-six promotion groups (A) and (B) of the 2020–21 season
Copa Federación
The four semifinalists of the 2021 Copa Federación de España
Regional leagues
The best non-promoted teams of the twenty groups of the fifth tier in the 2020–21 season
  1. ^ a b c d Athletic Bilbao, Atlético Madrid, Barcelona and Real Madrid joined the tournament in the round of 32, as participants of the Supercopa de España.

Preliminary round

Draw

Teams were divided into four groups according to geographical criteria.[2][3]

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4

Aldeano
Hernani
Nalón
Solares
Unami
Victoria

Injerto
Mollerussa
Penya Independent
Utrillas

Alicante
Atarfe Industrial
Atlético Espeleño
6 de Junio
Huracán Melilla
Villa de Fortuna

Jaraíz
Laguna
Mora
San Agustín de Guadalix

Matches

17 November 2021 Nalón (6)1–1
(3–4 p)
Solares (6) Olloniego
15:00 Stadium: Fumea-Lolo Rodríguez
17 November 2021 Utrillas (6) 2–0Injerto (7)Utrillas
19:00 Stadium: La Vega
17 November 2021 Aldeano (6)1–3 Unami (6) Aldeanueva de Ebro
19:30 Stadium: San Bartolomé
17 November 2021 Victoria (6) 1–0Hernani (6)La Coruña
19:30 Stadium: A Grela
17 November 2021 Mollerussa (6) 1–0Penya Independent (6)Mollerussa
20:30 Stadium: Camp Municipal
17 November 2021 Alicante (6) 7–16 de Junio (6)Alicante
20:30 Stadium: Antonio Valls
17 November 2021 Laguna (6) 4–1Jaraíz (6)Tegueste[a]
20:30 Stadium: Los Laureles
17 November 2021 Huracán Melilla (6) 2–1Atarfe Industrial (6)Melilla
21:00 Stadium: La Espiguera
Notes
  1. ^ Laguna did not play its game in its main stadium Francisco Peraza, in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, as it did not meet the requirements to broadcast the match.

First round

The first round is played by all the qualified teams, except for the four participants of the 2021–22 Supercopa de España. The ten winners from the previous preliminary round were paired with ten teams from La Liga. The four Copa Federación semi-finalists with another four teams from La Liga and the last two La Liga teams with two teams from Segunda RFEF. Twenty-one teams from Segunda RFEF were paired with the twenty-one Segunda División teams, the last nine teams from Segunda RFEF were paired with nine Primera RFEF teams. Finally, the remaining twenty teams from Primera RFEF were paired between them. In the case of opponents from the same division, the home advantage was decided by whichever team was drawn first; otherwise, the match is held in the stadium of the lower division team. A total of 56 games will be played, with 112 participating teams, from 30 November to 2 December 2021.

Draw

The draw was held on 18 November 2021. Teams were divided into six pots.[4]

Pot 1
16 teams of La Liga
Pot 2
21 teams of Segunda División
Pot 3
29 teams of Primera RFEF
Pot 4
32 teams of Segunda RFEF
Pot 5
4 teams qualified through the Copa Federación
Pot 6
10 winners of the preliminary round

Alavés
Cádiz
Celta Vigo
Elche
Espanyol
Getafe
Granada
Levante
Mallorca
Osasuna
Rayo Vallecano
Real Betis
Real Sociedad
Sevilla
Valencia
Villarreal

Alcorcón
Almería
Amorebieta
Burgos
Cartagena
Eibar
Fuenlabrada
Girona
Huesca
Las Palmas
Leganés
Lugo
Málaga
Mirandés
Ponferradina
Oviedo
Sporting Gijón
Tenerife
UD Ibiza
Valladolid
Zaragoza

Albacete
Alcoyano
Algeciras
Andorra
Atlético Baleares
Atlético Sanluqueño
Badajoz
Calahorra
Castellón
Cornellà
Cultural Leonesa
Deportivo La Coruña
Extremadura
Gimnàstic
Internacional
Linares
Racing Ferrol
Rayo Majadahonda
Real Unión
Sabadell
San Fernando
San Sebastián de los Reyes
SD Logroñés
Talavera
Tudelano
UCAM Murcia
UD Logroñés
Unionistas
Zamora

Águilas
Alzira
Andratx
Arenteiro
Atlético Mancha Real
Atlético Pulpileño
Bergantiños
Brea
Cacereño
Calvo Sotelo
Cayón
Ceares
Cristo Atlético
Eldense
Europa
Gernika
Gimnástica Segoviana
Ibiza Islas Pitiusas
Llanera
Marchamalo
Mensajero
Montijo
Náxara
Panadería Pulido
Peña Sport
Racing Rioja
San Juan
San Roque de Lepe
Teruel
Unión Adarve
Vélez
Xerez Deportivo

Córdoba
Ebro
Guijuelo
Leioa

Alicante
Huracán Melilla
Laguna
Mollerussa
San Agustín de Guadalix
Solares
Unami
Utrillas
Victoria
Villa de Fortuna

Matches

30 November 2021 Cayón (4)0–2 Huesca (2) Cayón
16:00 Stadium: Fernando Astobiza
30 November 2021 Marchamalo (4)0–1 Valladolid (2) Marchamalo
16:00 Stadium: La Solana
30 November 2021 Náxara (4)0–1 Andorra (3) Nájera
18:30 Stadium: La Salera
30 November 2021 Victoria (6)0–8 Villarreal (1) La Coruña[a]
19:00
Stadium: Riazor
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
30 November 2021 Laguna (6)0–7 Granada (1) Santa Cruz de Tenerife[b]
18:00 WET
Stadium: Heliodoro Rodríguez López
30 November 2021 Unami (6)0–3 Alavés (1) Segovia
19:00
Stadium: La Albuera
30 November 2021 Teruel (4)0–1 Alcorcón (2) Teruel
20:00 Stadium: Pinilla
30 November 2021 Racing Rioja (4)0–2 Cartagena (2) Logroño[c]
20:00 Stadium: Las Gaunas
30 November 2021 Ceares (4)0–1 Sporting Gijón (2) Gijón[d]
20:00 Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 7,000
30 November 2021 Ebro (4)0–5 Celta Vigo (1) Zaragoza[e]
21:00
Stadium: La Romareda
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
30 November 2021 Mollerussa (6)1–5 Getafe (1) Mollerussa
21:00
Stadium: Camp Municipal
30 November 2021 Águilas (4)1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–5 p)
Almería (2) Águilas
21:00
Report
Stadium: El Rubial
Referee: Saúl Ais
Penalties
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López soccer ball with check mark
Arcas soccer ball with check mark
Carabe soccer ball with red X
Ramazani soccer ball with check mark
Sánchez soccer ball with check mark
Portillo soccer ball with check mark
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Hoz soccer ball with check mark
30 November 2021 Montijo (4)0–1 Burgos (2) Montijo
21:00 Stadium: Emilio Macarro Rodríguez
30 November 2021 Albacete (3) 2–1 (a.e.t.)Racing Ferrol (3)Albacete
21:00 Stadium: Carlos Belmonte
30 November 2021 Badajoz (3)0–3 Alcoyano (3) Badajoz
21:00 Stadium: Nuevo Vivero
1 December 2021 Mensajero (4)0–1 Zaragoza (2) Santa Cruz de La Palma
15:30 WET Stadium: Silvestre Carrillo
1 December 2021 Bergantiños (4) 2–0Tudelano (3)Carballo
18:30 Stadium: As Eiroas
1 December 2021 Córdoba (4)0–1 (a.e.t.) Sevilla (1) Córdoba
19:00 Stadium: Nuevo Arcángel
1 December 2021 Solares (6)2–3 Espanyol (1) Solares
19:00 Stadium: La Estación
1 December 2021 Gimnástica Segoviana (4)0–2 (a.e.t.) Mallorca (1) Segovia
19:00 Stadium: La Albuera
1 December 2021 Brea (4)0–2 UD Ibiza (2) Brea de Aragón
19:00 Stadium: Piedrabuena
1 December 2021 Algeciras (3)1–2 Unionistas (3) Algeciras
19:00 Stadium: Nuevo Mirador
1 December 2021 Andratx (4) 2–1Oviedo (2)Andratx
20:00 Stadium: Sa Plana
1 December 2021 Alzira (4)0–1 Fuenlabrada (2) Alzira
20:00 Stadium: Luis Suñer Picó
1 December 2021 San Juan (4)1–2 San Sebastián de los Reyes (3) Pamplona
20:00 Stadium: San Juan
1 December 2021 UCAM Murcia (3)3–4 (a.e.t.) Deportivo La Coruña (3) Murcia
20:00 Stadium: La Condomina
1 December 2021 Talavera (3) 2–0Cornellà (3)Talavera de la Reina
20:15 Stadium: El Prado
1 December 2021 Cacereño (4)1–2 Ponferradina (2) Cáceres
20:30 Stadium: Príncipe Felipe
1 December 2021 Arenteiro (4) 2–1SD Logroñés (3)O Carballiño
20:30 Stadium: Espiñedo
1 December 2021 Europa (4)0–1 Amorebieta (2) Barcelona
20:30 Stadium: Nou Sardenya
1 December 2021 Extremadura (3)1–4 Zamora (3) Almendralejo
20:30 Stadium: Francisco de la Hera
1 December 2021 San Fernando (3)2–3 Cultural Leonesa (3) San Fernando
20:30 Stadium: Bahía Sur
1 December 2021 Calahorra (3)1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
Atlético Baleares (3) Calahorra
20:30 Stadium: La Planilla
1 December 2021 Linares (3) 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p)
Gimnàstic (3)Linares
20:30 Stadium: Linarejos
1 December 2021 Alicante (6)0–4 Real Betis (1) Alcoy[g]
21.00 Stadium: El Collao
1 December 2021 San Roque de Lepe (4)0–3 Mirandés (2) Lepe
21:00 Stadium: Ciudad de Lepe
2 December 2021 Vélez (4) v Las Palmas (2) Vélez-Málaga
16:00 Stadium: Vivar Téllez
2 December 2021 Huracán Melilla (6) v Levante (1) Melilla[h]
19:00 Stadium: Álvarez Claro
2 December 2021 Guijuelo (5) v Rayo Vallecano (1) Guijuelo
19:00 Stadium: Municipal
2 December 2021 Gernika (4) v Eibar (2) Gernika
19:00 Stadium: Urbieta
2 December 2021 Utrillas (6) v Valencia (1) Utrillas
19:30 Stadium: La Vega
2 December 2021 Peña Sport (4) v Málaga (2) Tafalla
19:30 Stadium: San Francisco
2 December 2021 Llanera (4) v UD Logroñés (3) Langreo[i]
20:00 Stadium: Ganzábal
2 December 2021 Cristo Atlético (4) v Real Unión (3) Palencia
20:00 Stadium: Nueva Balastera
2 December 2021 Calvo Sotelo (4) v Girona (2) Puertollano
20:00 Stadium: Ciudad de Puertollano
2 December 2021 Atlético Pulpileño (4) v Castellón (3) Pulpí
20:00 Stadium: San Miguel
2 December 2021 Leioa (5) v Elche (1) Leioa
20:00 Stadium: Sarriena
2 December 2021 Unión Adarve (4) v Lugo (2) Madrid
20:15 Stadium: Vicente del Bosque
2 December 2021 Eldense (4) v Rayo Majadahonda (3) Elda
20:30 Stadium: Nuevo Pepico Amat
2 December 2021 Xerez Deportivo (4) v Leganés (2) Jerez de la Frontera
20:45 Stadium: Chapín
2 December 2021 Ibiza Islas Pitiusas (4) v Tenerife (2) Ibiza
21:00 Stadium: Can Misses III
2 December 2021 Villa de Fortuna (6) v Cádiz (1) Murcia[j]
21:00 Stadium: Nueva Condomina
Notes
  1. ^ Victoria played its game at Riazor, in La Coruña instead of their regular stadium San Pedro de Visma as it does not meet the requirements established by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  2. ^ Laguna played its game at Heliodoro Rodríguez López, in Santa Cruz de Tenerife instead of their regular stadium Francisco Peraza in San Cristóbal de La Laguna as it does not meet the requirements established by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  3. ^ Racing Rioja played its game at Las Gaunas, in Logroño instead of their regular stadium El Salvador as it does not meet the requirements established by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  4. ^ Ceares played its game at El Molinón, in Gijón instead of their regular stadium La Cruz as it does not meet the requirements established by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  5. ^ Ebro played its game at La Romareda, in Zaragoza instead of their regular stadium La Almozara as it does not meet the requirements established by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  6. ^ Panadería Pulido played its game at Gran Canaria, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria instead of their regular stadium San Mateo in Vega de San Mateo as it does not meet the requirements established by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  7. ^ Alicante played its game at El Collao, in Alcoy instead of their regular stadium Antonio Solana in Alicante as it does not meet the requirements established by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  8. ^ Huracán Melilla played its game at Álvarez Claro, in Melilla instead of their regular stadium La Espiguera as it does not meet the requirements established by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  9. ^ Llanera played its game at Ganzábal, in Langreo instead of their regular stadium Pepe Quimarán in Posada de Llanera as it does not meet the requirements established by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  10. ^ Villa de Fortuna played its game at Nueva Condomina, in Murcia instead of their regular stadium José Luis Belda in Fortuna as it does not meet the requirements established by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.

Second round

Draw

The draw was held on 3 December 2021 in the RFEF headquarters in Las Rozas. Teams were divided into X pots according to their division in the 2021–22 season. Matches were played at the stadiums of lower-ranked teams.

Pot 1
X teams of La Liga
Pot 2
X teams of Segunda División
Pot 3
X teams of Primera RFEF
Pot 4
X teams of Segunda RFEF
Pot 5
X teams qualified through the Copa Federación
Pot 6
X winners of the preliminary round

Alavés
Celta Vigo
Espanyol
Getafe
Granada
Mallorca
Real Betis
Real Sociedad
Sevilla
Villarreal

Alcorcón
Almería
Amorebieta
Burgos
Cartagena
Fuenlabrada
Huesca
Mirandés
Ponferradina
Sporting Gijón
UD Ibiza
Valladolid
Zaragoza

Albacete
Alcoyano
Andorra
Atlético Baleares
Atlético Sanluqueño
Cultural Leonesa
Deportivo La Coruña
Linares
San Sebastián de los Reyes
Talavera
Unionistas
Zamora

Andratx
Arenteiro
Atlético Mancha Real
Bergantiños

Matches

15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
15 December 2021 v
Notes

Round of 32

Draw

The four participant teams of the 2021–22 Supercopa de España were drawn with the teams from the lowest category. After them, the remaining teams from the lowest categories faced the rest of La Liga teams. Matches were played at stadiums of lower-ranked teams. The draw was held on X December 2021.

Pot 1
Pot 2
Pot 3
Pot 4
Pot 5
Pot 6

Matches

5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
5 January 2022 v
Notes

Round of 16

Draw

The draw was held on X January 2022.

Pot 1
Pot 2
Pot 3
Pot 4
Pot 5
Pot 6

Matches

15 January 2022 v
15 January 2022 v
15 January 2022 v
15 January 2022 v
15 January 2022 v
15 January 2022 v
15 January 2022 v
15 January 2022 v
Notes

Quarter-finals

Draw

The draw was held on X January 2022.



Matches

2 February 2022 v
2 February 2022 v
2 February 2022 v
2 February 2022 v
Notes

Semi-finals

Draw

The draw for the semi-finals was held on X January 2022.

Summary

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg

Matches

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Final

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Spain Riki San Agustín de Guadalix 3
2 Spain Óscar Guijarro Mora 2
Spain Adrián Hernández Utrillas
Spain Gianluca Colángelo Laguna
Spain Javier Heredia Alicante
Spain Pedro Chinchilla Alicante

Notes

References

  1. ^ "Aprobadas las Normas y bases de competición de la Copa del Rey, la Supercopa de España y la Copa RFEF" (PDF) (in Spanish). RFEF.
  2. ^ "Veinte equipos de Regional que viven el sueño de la Copa del Rey" (in Spanish). MARCA. 16 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Este jueves, 20 equipos conocerán su suerte en la Eliminatoria Previa de la Copa del Rey" (in Spanish). RFEF. 28 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Circular nº 46, Sorteo Primera Eliminatoria Campeonato de España / Copa de S. M. El Rey" (PDF) (in Spanish). RFEF. 15 November 2021.