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1925 Copa del Rey


FieldValue
titleKing Alfonso XIII's Cup
year1925
other_titles25th Copa del Rey
countrySpain
defending_championsReal Unión
winnersBarcelona (6th title)
secondArenas
matches27
goals109
prev_season1924
next_season1926

The King Alfonso XIII's Cup 1925 was the 25th staging of the Copa del Rey, the Spanish football cup competition.

Teams

A record twelve teams were invited to play the tournament, as the champion of Castile and León was also invited, while the Levante Championship was split into two tournaments: the Valencian Championship and the Murcian Championship.

The following eleven teams competed (the entry of Real Murcia, winners of the newly formed Championship of Murcia, was rejected):

  • Biscay: Arenas Club
  • Gipuzkoa: Real Sociedad
  • Centre Region: Athletic Madrid
  • South Region: Sevilla FC
  • Galicia: Celta de Vigo
  • Asturias: Stadium Ovetense
  • Cantabria: Racing de Santander
  • Catalonia: FC Barcelona
  • Aragón: Stadium de Zaragoza
  • Levante: Valencia CF
  • Castile and León: CD Español

Group stage

The winner of each group advanced to the semifinals.

Group I

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
FC Barcelona4310215+167
Valencia CF4211138+55
Stadium de Zaragoza4004122-210





Group II

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Athletic Madrid210132+12
Sevilla FC210123-12

Tie-break match

Group III

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Arenas Club de Getxo413075+25
Real Sociedad412175+24
Racing de Santander403148-43





Group IV

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Celta de Vigo4400196+138
RSC Ovetense411268-23
CD Español4013516-111





Semifinals

First leg:

FC Barcelona2–1Athletic Madridagg:6–5

Final

Main article: 1925 Copa del Rey Final

date= 10 May 1925| time=16:45 CET| team1= Barcelona | score= 2–0 | report= | team2= Arenas | goals1=Samitier Sancho | goals2= | stadium=Reina Victoria, Seville | attendance= 6,000| referee=Tomás Balaguer }}

1925 Copa del Rey winners
Barcelona
6th title

Notes

References

References

  1. Athletic Madrid qualified on a tie-break match.
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