2012 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol

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2012 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol
Tournament details
CountrySpain
Teams4
Final positions
ChampionsEspanyol
(6th title)
Runner-upAthletic Club
Tournament statistics
Matches played3
Goals scored7 (2.33 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Mari Paz Vilas
(2 goals)
Best playerMari Paz Vilas
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The 2012 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol was the 30th edition of the Spanish women's football national cup. It took place between 8 and 10 June in RFEF's Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas, and it was contested following the end of the 2011–12 Primera División as a final four by the top four teams in the table,[1] a major cut from the previous edition's fourteen contestants. On April 8, defending champion Barcelona became the first team to qualify for the competition.[2] Athletic Club and Espanyol also qualified in subsequent weeks, and Rayo Vallecano clinched the last spot by earning a 1–1 draw against contender Levante in the final date.[3]

Espanyol won its sixth title to tie with Levante as the competition's most successful team by beating Rayo Vallecano in a penalty shootout and Athletic, which reached the final for the first time,[4] after extra time.[5] Mari Paz Vilas, who scored Espanyol's winning goal six minutes from the penalty shootout, was named the tournament's most valuable player.[6]

Qualified teams[edit]

Top four positions of the 2011–12 Spanish First Division.[7]

# Team Pld W D L GF GA Pt
1 Barcelona 34 21 1 2 119 19 94
2 Athletic Club 34 29 4 1 118 25 91
3 Espanyol 34 23 7 4 117 38 76
4 Rayo Vallecano 34 22 4 8 90 44 70
5 Levante 34 19 11 4 63 27 68
6 Atlético de Madrid 34 20 5 9 83 41 65
7 Real Sociedad 34 19 5 10 58 35 62
8 Sporting de Huelva 34 17 5 12 51 48 56

Results[edit]

Semifinals[edit]

Barcelona0–2Athletic Club
Report

Final[edit]

Athletic Club1–2 (a.e.t.)Espanyol
Nabaskues 61' Report Pérez 48'
Vilas 114'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Lesma López
Athletic Club
Espanyol
GK 1 Spain Ainhoa Tirapu
DF 10 Spain Iraia Iturregi
DF 22 Spain Irene Paredes Yellow card 60' Yellow-red card 86'
DF 11 Spain Arrate Orueta Yellow card 85' Yellow-red card 112'
DF 20 Spain Saioa González
MF 21 Spain Gurutze Fernández downward-facing red arrow 56'
MF 6 Spain Joana Flaviano downward-facing red arrow 88'
MF 16 Spain Amaia Olabarrieta Yellow card 99' downward-facing red arrow 116'
FW 17 Spain Eli Ibarra
FW 9 Spain Irune Murua downward-facing red arrow 50'
FW 19 Spain Erika Vázquez Yellow card 23'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Spain Andere Leguina
DF 3 Spain Joana Arranz upward-facing green arrow 88'
MF 4 Spain Itsaso Nabaskues upward-facing green arrow 56'
FW 7 Spain Nekane Díez upward-facing green arrow 50'
FW 12 Spain Manu Lareo upward-facing green arrow 116'
DF 14 Spain Elaia Gangoiti
MF 18 Spain Naiara Beristain
Manager:
Spain Juan Luis Fuentes
GK 1 Spain Mariajo
DF 5 Spain Marta Torrejón Yellow card 90'
DF 25 Spain Núria Mendoza
DF 10 Spain Vanesa Gimbert
DF 8 Portugal Sónia Matias downward-facing red arrow 113'
MF 4 Spain Andrea Pereira downward-facing red arrow 68'
MF 11 Spain Sara Monforte Yellow card 105'
MF 15 Spain Silvia Meseguer
MF 23 Spain Brenda Pérez
MF 4 Spain Débora García downward-facing red arrow 81'
FW 9 Spain Mari Paz Vilas
Substitutes:
GK 22 Spain Berta Noguera
FW 6 Spain Sara Serna Yellow card 98' upward-facing green arrow 68'
FW 20 Spain Aída García
MF 21 Spain Lara Rabal
FW 29 Spain Alba Pomares
MF 30 Spain Sara Navarro upward-facing green arrow 81'
FW 32 Spain Ariadna Forment upward-facing green arrow 113'
Manager:
Spain Luis Carrión

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