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2012–13 Copa Federación de España


FieldValue
countrySpain
other_titlesCopa RFEF
num_teams37 (in national phase)
defending_championsBinissalem
winnersSant Andreu
secondLa Hoya Lorca
matches61
goals179
scoring_leaderQuim Araujo (Sant Andreu) 9
prev_season2011–12
next_season2013–14

The 2012–13 Copa Federación de España is the 20th staging of the Copa Federación de España, a knockout competition for Spanish football clubs in Segunda División B and Tercera División.

The competition began on 1 August 2012.

Autonomous Communities tournaments

Andalusia and Ceuta tournament

Only Coria joins the tournament.

Andalusia and Melilla tournament

Only Almería B joins the tournament.

Aragon tournament

First round

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Semifinals

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Final

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[[Copa Federación de España (Asturias tournament)|Asturias tournament]]

Qualifying tournament

Group A
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Tuilla4220102+88
Condal420259–46
Covadonga402237–42
Group B
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Langreo430194+59
Real Avilés430195+49
Llanes4004110–90
Group C
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Marino431091+810
Candás411248–44
Universidad410348–43
Group D
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Sporting B422062+48
Cudillero413043+16
Luarca401338–51

Semifinals

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Final

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Balearic Islands tournament

First round

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Semifinal

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Final

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  • Awarded

[[Copa Federación de España (Basque tournament)|Basque Country tournament]]

Final

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Canary Islands tournament

Only Tenerife B joins the tournament.

[[Copa Federación de España (Cantabria tournament)|Cantabria tournament]]

Semifinals

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Final

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[[Copa Federación de España (Castile and León tournament)|Castile and León tournament]]

Semifinals

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Final

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Castile-La Mancha tournament

Semifinals

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Final

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[[Copa Federación de España (Catalonia tournament)|Catalonia tournament]]

Final

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Extremadura tournament

First round

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Second round

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Third round

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Final

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[[Copa Federación de España (Galicia tournament)|Galicia tournament]]

First round

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Semifinal

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Final

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[[Copa Federación de España (La Rioja tournament)|La Rioja tournament]]

First round

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Semifinals

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Final

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Madrid tournament

Qualifying tournament

Group 1
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
SS Reyes6510113+816
Alcalá630364+29
Atlético Pinto622269–38
Internacional6015613–71
Group 2
TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Puerta Bonita422072+58
Carabanchel4220106+48
Rayo Vallecano B4004413–90

Final

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[[Copa Federación de España (Murcia tournament)|Murcia tournament]]

Semifinals

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Final

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[[Copa Federación de España (Navarre tournament)|Navarre tournament]]

Final

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Valencian Community tournament

Only At. Saguntino joins the tournament.

Teams directly qualified for national phase

Current champion

  • Binissalem

Teams losing [[2012–13 Copa del Rey|Copa del Rey]] first round

  • Marino
  • Real Ávila
  • Fuenlabrada
  • UD Logroñés
  • Amorebieta (withdrew)
  • Laudio
  • Peña Sport
  • Orihuela
  • Villarrobledo
  • At. Baleares (withdrew)
  • Yeclano
  • Gimnàstic de Tarragona (withdrew)
  • Badalona (withdrew)
  • San Roque
  • La Roda
  • Loja
  • Cartagena
  • Catarroja

National phase

Qualifying round

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First leg

Second leg

Carlos Rodríguez Nico Armando La Hoya Lorca won 3–1 on aggregate

Round of 32

The draw for the qualifying round and Round of 32 was October 30. The tie was decided over two legs between 28 November and 6 December 2012. |}

First leg

Jesús Rubio Molina Fran Dorado Rafa Pérez Miguel Ángel Xabi Soria Carlos Abalde Gato Ramiro
Oli Saavedra Quim Araujo Fran (o.g.)
Perona (p.) Javi Jiménez Gaizka Bergara

Second leg

Moraga Chucho Álex Villarrubia won 4–3 on aggregate Molino
Fuenlabrada won 9–1 on aggregate Richi Moreno Rober At. Saguntino won 4–2 on aggregate Villarrobledo won 1–0 on aggregate Burgos won 2–1 on aggregate Óscar Pardavila Rápido de Bouzas won 4–0 on aggregate Binissalem won 1–1 on away goals rule Rubia Míchel Loja won 9–2 on aggregate Juanma San Roque won after extra time and penalty shootout (1–3) Zaragoza B won 2–0 on aggregate Quim Araujo Sant Andreu won 5–2 on aggregate Matas
Cartagena won 4–3 on aggregate La Hoya Lorca won after extra time and penalty shootout (4–2) Rodrigo (p) Jiménez (p) Peña Sport won 5–0 on aggregate Carreño Del Álamo Laudio won 5–1 on aggregate

Round of 16

The draw was held on December 14. The tie will be decided over two legs between days 10 and 24 January 2013. |}

First leg

Gaizka (o.g.) Borja Arrondo Pacheta
Arkaitz Jacobo Edgar (p) Quim Araujo Mico Antón
Jorge Ortí
Moha Ayoze Pérez
Nano
Chirri Sergio Jiménez Ramón Arcas Álex Bienve

Second leg

Peña Sport won 5–2 on aggregate Sergio Torres Burgos won 5–2 on aggregate Alberto Abengózar
Espinosa Josu Sant Andreu won 7–5 on aggregate Gassama Zaragoza B won 9–3 on aggregate Diego Tenerife B won 5–3 on aggregate Binissalem won 1–1 on away goals rule Richi Cartagena won 4–2 on aggregate La Hoya Lorca won 5–1 on aggregate

Quarter-finals

The draw for the quarterfinals was held January 25.

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First leg

Quim Araujo
Azparren
Marc Mas Óscar Navarro

Second leg

Uriz
Castán
Rodrigo Quim Araujo
Edgar Sant Andreu won 7–5 on aggregate after extra time Gassama Zaragoza B won 2–1 on aggregate Carrasco La Hoya Lorca won 3–2 on aggregate Cañadas
Raimondi Jairo Tenerife B won 3–3 on away goals rule

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-finals and Final was held February 22.

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First leg

Marc Mas

Second leg

Ochoa La Hoya Lorca won 2–1 on aggregate after extra time Xavi Boniquet Sant Andreu won 4–0 on aggregate

Final

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First leg

Edgar
Marc Mas

Second leg

References

  1. "La Peña renuncia a la Copa".
  2. [[CD Puertollano. Puertollano]] were eliminated by the [[Royal Spanish Football Federation. RFEF Competition Committee]] due to their illegal lineup in the match, thus [[Villarrubia CF. Villarrubia]] qualified to the next round.
  3. "CD Marino renounces to play".
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