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2011–12 Copa del Rey
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | Copa del Rey |
| year | 2011–12 |
| other_title | 110th Copa del Rey |
| country | Spain |
| num_teams | 84 |
| champions | Barcelona |
| count | 26 |
| runner-up | Athletic Bilbao |
| matches | 107 |
| top goal scorer | Pablo Infante |
| (6 goals) | |
| prevseason | [2010–11](2010-11-copa-del-rey) |
| nextseason | [2012–13](2012-13-copa-del-rey) |
| runner-up = Athletic Bilbao (6 goals)
The 2011–12 Copa del Rey was the 110th staging of the Copa del Rey (including two seasons where two rival editions were played). The competition began on 31 August 2011 and ended on 25 May 2012 with the final, which was held at the Vicente Calderón Stadium in Madrid. Entering the competition, the winners were assured of a place in the group stage of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League. Real Madrid were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Barcelona in the quarter-finals, who went on to win the title.
Calendar
| Round | Date | Fixtures | Clubs | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First round | 31 August 2011 | 18 | 84 → 66 | Clubs participating in Tercera and Segunda División B gain entry. |
| Second Round | 6–8 September 2011 | 23 | 66 → 43 | Clubs participating in Segunda División gain entry. |
| Third Round | 12 October 2011 | 11 | 43 → 32 | |
| Round of 32 | 9 November | |||
| 8; 13 December 2011 | 16 | 32 → 16 | Clubs participating in La Liga gain entry. | |
| [Europa League](2011-12-uefa-europa-league) teams brought forward their first leg matches to 8 December. | ||||
| 20–22 December 2011 | ||||
| Round of 16 | 3–5 January 2012 | 8 | 16 → 8 | |
| 10–12 January 2012 | ||||
| Quarterfinals | 17–19 January 2012 | 4 | 8 → 4 | |
| 24–26 January 2012 | ||||
| Semifinals | 31 January | |||
| 1 February 2012 | 2 | 4 → 2 | ||
| 7–8 February 2012 | ||||
| **Final** | 25 May 2012 | 1 | 2 → 1 | Hosted at Vicente Calderón Stadium, Madrid |
Qualified teams
The following teams competed in the Copa del Rey 2011–12:
20 teams of 2010–11 La Liga:
- Almería
- Athletic Bilbao
- Atlético Madrid
- Barcelona
- Deportivo La Coruña
- Espanyol
- Getafe
- Hércules
- Levante
- Málaga
- Mallorca
- Osasuna
- Racing Santander
- Real Madrid
- Real Sociedad
- Sevilla
- Sporting Gijón
- Valencia
- Villarreal
- Zaragoza
20 teams of 2010–11 Segunda División (Barcelona B and Villarreal B were excluded for being reserve teams):
- Albacete
- Alcorcón
- Betis
- Cartagena
- Celta Vigo
- Córdoba
- Elche
- Gimnàstic
- Girona
- Granada
- Huesca
- Las Palmas
- Numancia
- Ponferradina
- Rayo Vallecano
- Recreativo
- Salamanca
- Tenerife
- Valladolid
- Xerez
26 teams of 2010–11 Segunda División B. Teams that qualified were the top five teams of each of the 4 groups (excluding reserve teams) and the six with the highest number of points out of the remaining non-reserve teams (*):
- Lugo
- Guadalajara
- Leganés
- Alcalá
- Vecindario
- Eibar
- Mirandés
- Alavés
- Real Unión
- Palencia
- Sabadell
- Badalona
- Alcoyano
- Orihuela
- Lleida Esportiu
- Murcia
- Melilla
- Cádiz
- San Roque Lepe
- Ceuta
- Logroñés*
- Oviedo*
- L'Hospitalet*
- Sant Andreu*
- Roquetas*
- Jaén*
18 teams of 2010–11 Tercera División. Teams that qualified were the champions of each of the 18 groups (or at least the ones with the highest number of points within their group since reserve teams were excluded):
- Cerceda
- Marino
- Noja
- Amorebieta
- Llagostera
- Olímpic Xàtiva
- Alcobendas Sport
- Burgos
- Comarca Níjar
- Linense
- Manacor
- Lanzarote
- UCAM Murcia
- Villanovense
- Tudelano
- Náxara
- Andorra
- Toledo
First round
The matches were played on 31 August 2011.
Alcalá, Cádiz, Sant Andreu, San Roque Lepe, Albacete, Roquetas, Orihuela and Alavés received a bye.
Corominas Cirio Haro Ramón Mena Borja Valle David Pérez Esparza Martí Mena Lumbreras Baró Carlos Ruiz Alcaide Máyor Borja Valle Coque Drulić Agustín Quintero Salinas Pando Rabadán Cánovas Menchón Morillas Antonio José José David Abel Mérida Gabri Javilín Mora Roberto Carnero Sergio Prendes Joselu (born 1987) Víctor Manu García Mas Amagat Uri Santos Fuentes Diop Isaac Díaz Cobo Cascón
Second round
The matches were played on 6, 7 and 8 September 2011.
Abraham Iñaki David Prats Pitu Aridane Salomão Hermes Fonsi Álex Castaño Cuenca Fonsi Gómez Reche Palanca Mas Borja Valle Altuna Tornero Barahona Infante Negredo Sanz Moré Diop Muñoz Márquez Cuadrado Reyes Torres Lafuente Josemi Bedoya Sunny Cedric Ladero Ulloa Dioni Pegalajar Rubio Awarded Míchel Jofre Nauzet Iago Aspas
Third round
The draw for the third round was held on 15 September 2011 at 13:00 CEST at the Ciudad del Fútbol de Las Rozas in Madrid.
The matches were played on 12 October 2011.
Oviedo received a bye.
Toni
Bermejo
Iago Aspas
Riera
Akinsola
Arroyo
Agustín
Rubio
Díaz
Quero
López Silva
Roberto
Sastre
Sorribas
Gilvan
Riki
Final phase
The draw for the Round of 32 was held on 14 October 2011 at 13:00 CEST in La Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas, Madrid.
Like previous years, Segunda División B teams played against the La Liga teams which qualified for European competitions, this is: four teams from Pot 1 (Segunda B) were drawn against four teams from pot 2a (champions) and the three remaining teams in pot 1 were drawn in the same way with the pot 2b teams (Europa League). The five teams in Pot 3 (Segunda División) were drawn against five teams of the thirteen remaining teams of La Liga (Pot 4). The remaining eight teams of La Liga faced each other. The lowest ranked teams from each match played at home on the first leg and if two teams from a match played in the same division then the first one to come out of the draw played at home first.
The first leg was played on 13 December 2011 except for matches involving teams from Pot 2b, which were played on 8 December 2011 (due to Europa League–Round 6, except for Sevilla which were eliminated from the competition) and the match involving Barcelona which was played on 9 November 2011 (due to Barcelona's participation at the FIFA Club World Cup). The second leg was played on 22 December 2011.
| Pot 1 | |
|---|---|
| (Segunda División B) | Pot 2a |
| (champions League) | Pot 2b |
| (Europa League) | Pot 3 |
| (Segunda División) | Pot 4 |
| (rest of Primera División) | |
| Albacete | |
| Cádiz | |
| L'Hospitalet | |
| Mirandés | |
| Oviedo | |
| Ponferradina | |
| San Roque Lepe | Real Madrid (holders) |
| Barcelona | |
| Valencia | |
| Villarreal | Athletic Bilbao |
| Atlético Madrid | |
| Sevilla | Alcorcón |
| Almería | |
| Celta Vigo | |
| Córdoba | |
| Deportivo La Coruña | Betis |
| Espanyol | |
| Getafe | |
| Granada | |
| Levante | |
| Málaga | |
| Mallorca | |
| Osasuna | |
| Racing Santander | |
| Rayo Vallecano | |
| Real Sociedad | |
| Sporting Gijón | |
| Zaragoza |
Bracket
November 9, 2011 December 8/13, 2011 December 20/21/22, 2011 January 3/4/5, 2012 January 10/11/12, 2012 January 17/18/19, 2012 January 24/25/26, 2012 January 31, February 1, 2012 February 7/8, 2012 May 25, 2012 | RD1-team01=Córdoba (a) | RD1-score01-1=1 | RD1-score01-2=1 | RD1-score01-agg=2 | RD1-team02=Betis | RD1-score02-1=0 | RD1-score02-2=2 | RD1-score02-agg=2 | RD1-team03=Celta Vigo | RD1-score03-1=0 | RD1-score03-2=2 | RD1-score03-agg=2 | RD1-team04=Espanyol | RD1-score04-1=0 | RD1-score04-2=4 | RD1-score04-agg=4 | RD1-team05=Mirandés | RD1-score05-1=1 | RD1-score05-2=2 | RD1-score05-agg=3 | RD1-team06=Villarreal | RD1-score06-1=1 | RD1-score06-2=0 | RD1-score06-agg=1 | RD1-team07=Racing Santander (a) | RD1-score07-1=3 | RD1-score07-2=3 | RD1-score07-agg=6 | RD1-team08=Rayo Vallecano | RD1-score08-1=2 | RD1-score08-2=4 | RD1-score08-agg=6 | RD1-team09=Albacete | RD1-score09-1=2 | RD1-score09-2=1 | RD1-score09-agg=3 | RD1-team10=Atlético Madrid | RD1-score10-1=1 | RD1-score10-2=0 | RD1-score10-agg=1 | RD1-team11=Oviedo | RD1-score11-1=0 | RD1-score11-2=0 | RD1-score11-agg=0 | RD1-team12=Athletic Bilbao | RD1-score12-1=1 | RD1-score12-2=1 | RD1-score12-agg=2 | RD1-team13=Real Sociedad | RD1-score13-1=4 | RD1-score13-2=1 | RD1-score13-agg=5 | RD1-team14=Granada | RD1-score14-1=1 | RD1-score14-2=2 | RD1-score14-agg=3 | RD1-team15=Mallorca | RD1-score15-1=0 | RD1-score15-2=2 | RD1-score15-agg=2 | RD1-team16=Sporting Gijón | RD1-score16-1=1 | RD1-score16-2=0 | RD1-score16-agg=1 | RD1-team17=Cádiz | RD1-score17-1=0 | RD1-score17-2=0 | RD1-score17-agg=0 | RD1-team18=Valencia | RD1-score18-1=0 | RD1-score18-2=4 | RD1-score18-agg=4 | RD1-team19=San Roque Lepe | RD1-score19-1=0 | RD1-score19-2=1 | RD1-score19-agg=1 | RD1-team20=Sevilla | RD1-score20-1=1 | RD1-score20-2=2 | RD1-score20-agg=3 | RD1-team21=Alcorcón | RD1-score21-1=1 | RD1-score21-2=2 | RD1-score21-agg=3 | RD1-team22=Zaragoza | RD1-score22-1=1 | RD1-score22-2=0 | RD1-score22-agg=1 | RD1-team23=Deportivo La Coruña | RD1-score23-1=3 | RD1-score23-2=1 | RD1-score23-agg=4 | RD1-team24=Levante (aet) | RD1-score24-1=1 | RD1-score24-2=4 | RD1-score24-agg=5 | RD1-team25=Ponferradina | RD1-score25-1=0 | RD1-score25-2=1 | RD1-score25-agg=1 | RD1-team26=Real Madrid | RD1-score26-1=2 | RD1-score26-2=5 | RD1-score26-agg=7 | RD1-team27=Getafe | RD1-score27-1=0 | RD1-score27-2=2 | RD1-score27-agg=2 | RD1-team28=Málaga | RD1-score28-1=1 | RD1-score28-2=2 | RD1-score28-agg=3 | RD1-team29=L'Hospitalet | RD1-score29-1=0 | RD1-score29-2=0 | RD1-score29-agg=0 | RD1-team30=Barcelona | RD1-score30-1=1 | RD1-score30-2=9 | RD1-score30-agg=10 | RD1-team31=Almería | RD1-score31-1=1 | RD1-score31-2=1 | RD1-score31-agg=2 | RD1-team32=Osasuna | RD1-score32-1=3 | RD1-score32-2=1 | RD1-score32-agg=4 | RD2-team01=Córdoba | RD2-score01-1=2 | RD2-score01-2=2 | RD2-score01-agg=4 | RD2-team02=Espanyol | RD2-score02-1=1 | RD2-score02-2=4 | RD2-score02-agg=5 | RD2-team03=Mirandés | RD2-score03-1=2 | RD2-score03-2=1 | RD2-score03-agg=3 | RD2-team04=Racing Santander | RD2-score04-1=0 | RD2-score04-2=1 | RD2-score04-agg=1 | RD2-team05=Albacete | RD2-score05-1=0 | RD2-score05-2=0 | RD2-score05-agg=0 | RD2-team06=Athletic Bilbao | RD2-score06-1=0 | RD2-score06-2=4 | RD2-score06-agg=4 | RD2-team07=Real Sociedad | RD2-score07-1=2 | RD2-score07-2=1 | RD2-score07-agg=3 | RD2-team08=Mallorca | RD2-score08-1=0 | RD2-score08-2=6 | RD2-score08-agg=6 | RD2-team09=Valencia (a) | RD2-score09-1=1 | RD2-score09-2=1 | RD2-score09-agg=2 | RD2-team10=Sevilla | RD2-score10-1=0 | RD2-score10-2=2 | RD2-score10-agg=2 | RD2-team11=Alcorcón | RD2-score11-1=2 | RD2-score11-2=0 | RD2-score11-agg=2 | RD2-team12=Levante | RD2-score12-1=1 | RD2-score12-2=4 | RD2-score12-agg=5 | RD2-team13=Real Madrid | RD2-score13-1=3 | RD2-score13-2=1 | RD2-score13-agg=4 | RD2-team14=Málaga | RD2-score14-1=2 | RD2-score14-2=0 | RD2-score14-agg=2 | RD2-team15=Barcelona | RD2-score15-1=4 | RD2-score15-2=2 | RD2-score15-agg=6 | RD2-team16=Osasuna | RD2-score16-1=0 | RD2-score16-2=1 | RD2-score16-agg=1 | RD3-team01=Espanyol | RD3-score01-1=3 | RD3-score01-2=1 | RD3-score01-agg=4 | RD3-team02=Mirandés (a) | RD3-score02-1=2 | RD3-score02-2=2 | RD3-score02-agg=4 | RD3-team03=Athletic Bilbao | RD3-score03-1=2 | RD3-score03-2=1 | RD3-score03-agg=3 | RD3-team04=Mallorca | RD3-score04-1=0 | RD3-score04-2=0 | RD3-score04-agg=0 | RD3-team05=Valencia | RD3-score05-1=4 | RD3-score05-2=3 | RD3-score05-agg=7 | RD3-team06=Levante | RD3-score06-1=1 | RD3-score06-2=0 | RD3-score06-agg=1 | RD3-team07=Real Madrid | RD3-score07-1=1 | RD3-score07-2=2 | RD3-score07-agg=3 | RD3-team08=Barcelona | RD3-score08-1=2 | RD3-score08-2=2 | RD3-score08-agg=4 | RD4-team01=Mirandés | RD4-score01-1=1 | RD4-score01-2=2 | RD4-score01-agg=3 | RD4-team02=Athletic Bilbao | RD4-score02-1=2 | RD4-score02-2=6 | RD4-score02-agg=8 | RD4-team03=Valencia | RD4-score03-1=1 | RD4-score03-2=0 | RD4-score03-agg=1 | RD4-team04=Barcelona | RD4-score04-1=1 | RD4-score04-2=2 | RD4-score04-agg=3 | RD5-team01=Athletic Bilbao | RD5-score01=0 | RD5-team02=Barcelona | RD5-score02=3
Round of 32
The first leg matches were played on 9 November, 8 and 13 December while the second legs were played on 20, 21 and 22 December 2011. |}
First leg
Zurdo Ronaldo Nekounam Annunziata Saúl Nahuelpan Michu Prieto Ifrán
Second leg
Şahin Varane Joselu (born March 1990) Vázquez Mallo García Nsue Quini Ballesteros Suárez Koné Michu Delibašić Tamudo Stuani Buonanotte Mané Geijo Jonas Soldado Banega Iniesta Thiago Xavi Tello Cuenca
Round of 16
The draw for Round of 16, Quarterfinals and Semifinals was held on 23 December 2011 at 10:00 CET in the Ciudad del Fútbol de Las Rozas in Madrid.
The first leg matches were played on 3, 4 and 5 January while the second legs were played on 10, 11 and 12 January 2012.
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First leg
Martins Nagore Higuaín Benzema Demichelis Agirrexte Messi Caballero
Second leg
Hemed Nunes Alfaro Roger Iborra Suárez Dídac Díaz Víctor Ruiz Herrera Toquero San José S. Roberto
Quarter-finals
The first leg matches were played on 17, 18 and 19 January while the second legs were played on 24, 25 and 26 January 2012.
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First leg
Fonte Verdú Infante Muniain Abidal Soldado Piatti T. Costa
Second leg
Caneda
Dani Alves Benzema Piatti
Semi-finals
The first leg matches were played on 31 January and 1 February while the second legs were played on 7 and 8 February 2012.
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First leg
Second leg
Susaeta Aurtenetxe Llorente Caneda Xavi
Final
Main article: 2012 Copa del Rey final
Top goalscorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| ESP Pablo Infante | Mirandés | ||
| 2 | ESP Fernando Llorente | Athletic Bilbao | 5 |
| ESP Álvaro Vázquez | Espanyol | ||
| 4 | BRA Jonas | Valencia | 4 |
| ESP Pedro | Barcelona | ||
| URU Cristhian Stuani | Racing Santander | ||
| 7 | FRA Karim Benzema | Real Madrid | 3 |
| ESP Cesc Fàbregas | Barcelona | ||
| POR Cristiano Ronaldo | Real Madrid | ||
| ESP José Callejón | Real Madrid | ||
| Mali Frédéric Kanouté | Sevilla | ||
| ARG Lionel Messi | Barcelona | ||
| ARGPablo Piatti | Valencia | ||
| ESPRoberto Soldado | Valencia |
References
References
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- (14 September 2011). "Competición expulsa al Hércules de la Copa.". [[MARCA]].com.
- (30 August 2011). "Round of 32 Draw". [[Royal Spanish Football Federation.
- (10 October 2011). "Circular 22". [[Royal Spanish Football Federation.
- (2011-12-05). "2011/2012. Circular 29". [[Royal Spanish Football Federation.
- (2011-12-23). "Real Madrid y Barcelona podrían cruzarse en cuartos de final de la Copa". mundodeportivo.com.
- "Copa del Rey 2011/2012: Top Scorer". World Football.
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