2019–20 Copa del Rey

The 2019–20 Copa del Rey was the 118th staging of the Copa del Rey (including two seasons where two rival editions were played). In its original format, the winners were assured a place in the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League group stage, however this place was forfeited under the extraordinary circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain, with the two finalists (Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad) opting instead to delay the date of the postponed match. Both finalists qualified for the four-team 2020–21 Supercopa de España.

The defending champions Valencia were eliminated by Granada in the quarter-finals. Real Sociedad won the final 1–0 against Basque rivals Athletic Bilbao, achieving their third overall Copa del Rey title and first since 1987, ending a 34-year trophy drought.

As across Spain, match times up to 26 October 2019 and from 29 March 2020 were CEST (UTC+2). Times on interim (“winter”) days were CET (UTC+1).

Schedule and format

On 29 April 2019, the assembly of the Royal Spanish Football Federation approved the new competition format, expanding the competition to 125 and changing all rounds to a single-match format until the semi-finals.

Video assistant referee was used from the round of 16.

The RFEF confirmed the dates on 31 July 2019.

Round Draw date Date Fixtures Clubs Format details
Preliminary 17 October 2019 13 November 2019 10 121 → 111 New entries: Clubs qualified through the 2018–19 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 17 November 2019 18 December 2019 55 111 → 56 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. One team received a bye.
Local team seeding: Match played at home of team in lower division.
Knock-out tournament type: Single match.
Second round 20 December 2019 12 January 2020 28 56 → 28 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 14 January 2020 22 January 2020 16 32 → 16 New entries: Clubs participating in 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 24 January 2020 29 January 2020 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 31 January 2020 5 February 2020 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 7 February 2020 12 February 2020 2 4 → 2 Opponents seeding: Luck of the draw.
Local team seeding: Luck of the draw.
Knock-out tournament type: Double match.
4 March 2020
Final 18 April 2020
3 April 2021
1 2 → 1 Single match at Estadio de La Cartuja, Seville. Both teams qualified for the 2020–21 Supercopa de España.
Notes
  • Double-match rounds enforced away goals rule, single-match rounds did not.
  • Games ending in a tie was decided in extra time, and if still level, by a penalty shoot-out.
  • Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain, the final was postponed; the participants (Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad) agreed to delay the event until such a time as supporters were permitted to be present, but this meant the deadline for UEFA registration would be missed; therefore the UEFA Europa League place normally on offer passed over to La Liga.

Qualified teams

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

La Liga
the 20 teams of the 2018–19 season
Segunda División
the 21 teams of the 2018–19 season
Segunda División B
the top seven non-reserve teams of each group of the 2018–19 season
Tercera División
the best non-reserve team of each one of the eighteen groups of the 2018–19 season and the best fourteen runners-up, excluding reserve teams
Copa Federación
the four semi-finalists of the 2019 season
Regional leagues
The winners of the twenty groups of the fifth tier in the 2018–19 season
  • Alavés
  • Athletic Bilbao
  • Atlético Madrid
  • Barcelona
  • Celta Vigo
  • Eibar
  • Espanyol
  • Getafe
  • Girona
  • Huesca
  • Leganés
  • Levante
  • Rayo Vallecano
  • Real Betis
  • Real Madrid
  • Real Sociedad
  • Sevilla
  • ValenciaTH
  • Valladolid
  • Villarreal
  • Albacete
  • Alcorcón
  • Almería
  • Cádiz
  • Córdoba
  • Deportivo La Coruña
  • Elche
  • Extremadura
  • Gimnàstic
  • Granada
  • Las Palmas
  • Lugo
  • Málaga
  • Mallorca
  • Numancia
  • Osasuna
  • Oviedo
  • Rayo Majadahonda
  • Sporting Gijón
  • Tenerife
  • Zaragoza
  • Amorebieta
  • Atlético Baleares
  • Badalona
  • Badajoz
  • Barakaldo
  • Cartagena
  • Cornellà
  • Cultural Leonesa
  • Ebro
  • Fuenlabrada
  • Guijuelo
  • Hércules
  • Ibiza
  • Langreo
  • Leioa
  • Lleida Esportiu
  • Marbella
  • Melilla
  • Mirandés
  • Olot
  • Ponferradina
  • Pontevedra
  • Racing Santander
  • Recreativo
  • San Sebastián de los Reyes
  • UCAM Murcia
  • UD Logroñés
  • Unionistas
  • Bergantiños
  • Cacereño
  • Ceuta
  • Escobedo
  • Gimnástica Segoviana
  • Haro
  • Illueca
  • Jaén
  • L’Hospitalet
  • La Nucia
  • Laredo
  • Las Rozas
  • Lealtad
  • Linares
  • Llagostera
  • Lorca Deportiva
  • Marino Luanco
  • Mensajero
  • Mérida
  • Orihuela
  • Peña Deportiva
  • Peña Sport
  • Portugalete
  • Racing Ferrol
  • SD Logroñés
  • Sestao River
  • Socuéllamos
  • Tamaraceite
  • Tarazona
  • Villarrubia
  • Yeclano
  • Zamora
  • Castellón
  • Coruxo
  • Murcia
  • Tudelano
  • Andorra
  • Andratx
  • Atlético Antoniano
  • Atlético Porcuna
  • Barquereño
  • Becerril
  • Comillas
  • El Álamo
  • El Palmar
  • Fraga
  • Gran Tarajal
  • Intercity
  • Lobón
  • Melilla CD
  • Pedroñeras
  • Peña Azagresa
  • Pontellas
  • Ramón y Cajal
  • Tolosa
  • Urraca
  1. ^ Reus was excluded from the competition.
  2. Jump up to:a b c d Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Valencia joined the tournament in the round of 32, as participants in the Supercopa de España.

Preliminary round

Draw

Teams were divided into four groups according to geographical criteria.

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4
Barquereño
Becerril
Comillas
Pontellas
Tolosa
Urraca
Andorra
Andratx
Fraga
Peña Azagresa
Atlético Antoniano
Atlético Porcuna
El Palmar
Lobón
Melilla CD
Ramón y Cajal
El Álamo
Gran Tarajal
Intercity
Pedroñeras

Matches

13 November 2019 Tolosa (4) 1–0 Pontellas (4) Tolosa
13 November 2019 Becerril (4) 1–0 Urraca (4) Becerril de Campos
13 November 2019 Andorra (3) 3–0 Andratx (4) Encamp
13 November 2019 Comillas (4) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 p)
Barquereño (4) Logroño
13 November 2019 Fraga (4) 0–1 Peña Azagresa (4) Fraga
13 November 2019 Melilla CD (4) 1–0 (a.e.t.) Lobón (5) Melilla
13 November 2019 Atlético Antoniano (4) 2–0 Atlético Porcuna (4) Lebrija
13 November 2019 Ramón y Cajal (5) 1–2 El Palmar (4) Ceuta
13 November 2019 El Álamo (4) 2–1 Pedroñeras (4) El Álamo
13 November 2019 Intercity (4) 3–0 Gran Tarajal (4) Sant Joan d’Alacant

First round

The first round was played by all the qualified teams except the four participants in the Supercopa de España paired by a draw where the ten winners from the previous preliminary round were paired with ten teams from the La Liga. The remaining six teams and the 22 teams of Segunda were paired with the four Copa Federación semifinalists, the 21 that compete in Tercera and three from Segunda B. Finally, the remaining 35 teams from Segunda B were paired between them, one team received a bye in this round. In the case of rivals of the same category, the home advantage was decided by the order of extraction of the balls and otherwise, it was in the stadium of the lower category team. A total of 55 games were played, with 111 participating teams, from December 17 to 19, 2019.

Draw

Teams were divided into five pots according to their division in the 2019–20 season, except Andorra, included in the pot 1 as participant of the preliminary round.

Pot 1
10 winners of the preliminary round
Pot 2
16 teams of La Liga
Pot 3
21 teams of Tercera División and 4 teams qualified through the Copa Federación
Pot 4
22 teams of Segunda División
Pot 5
38 teams of Segunda División B
Andorra
Atlético Antoniano
Becerril
Comillas
El Álamo
El Palmar
Intercity
Melilla CD
Peña Azagresa
Tolosa
Alavés
Athletic Bilbao
Celta Vigo
Eibar
Espanyol
Getafe
Granada
Leganés
Levante
Mallorca
Osasuna
Real Betis
Real Sociedad
Sevilla
Valladolid
Villarreal
Bergantiños
Cacereño
Castellón
Ceuta
Coruxo
Escobedo
Gimnástica Segoviana
Illueca
Jaén
L’Hospitalet
Laredo
Lealtad
Linares
Lorca Deportiva
Mensajero
Murcia
Peña Sport
Portugalete
SD Logroñés
Sestao River
Socuéllamos
Tamaraceite
Tarazona
Tudelano
Zamora
Albacete
Alcorcón
Almería
Cádiz
Deportivo La Coruña
Elche
Extremadura
Fuenlabrada
Girona
Huesca
Las Palmas
Lugo
Málaga
Mirandés
Numancia
Ponferradina
Racing Santander
Rayo Vallecano
Oviedo
Sporting Gijón
Tenerife
Zaragoza
Amorebieta
Atlético Baleares
Badajoz
Badalona
Barakaldo
Cartagena
Córdoba
Cornellà
Cultural Leonesa
Ebro
Gimnàstic
Guijuelo
Haro
Hércules
Ibiza
La Nucía
Langreo
Las Rozas
Leioa
Llagostera
Lleida Esportiu
Marbella
Marino Luanco
Melilla
Mérida
Olot
Orihuela
Peña Deportiva
Pontevedra
Racing Ferrol
Rayo Majadahonda
Recreativo
San Sebastián de los Reyes
UCAM Murcia
UD Logroñés
Unionistas
Villarrubia
Yeclano

Matches

Yeclano received a bye in this round.

11 December 2019 UD Logroñés (3) 2–1 Marino Luanco (3) Logroño
17 December 2019 Lealtad (4) 0–1 Cádiz (2) Villaviciosa
17 December 2019 Coruxo (3) 4–5 (a.e.t.) Mirandés (2) Vigo
17 December 2019 Jaén (4) 3–1 Alavés (1) Jaén
17 December 2019 SD Logroñés (4) 0–5 Eibar (1) Logroño
17 December 2019 L’Hospitalet (4) 2–3 (a.e.t.) Granada (1) L’Hospitalet de Llobregat
17 December 2019 Illueca (4) 0–2 Deportivo La Coruña (2) Illueca
17 December 2019 Langreo (3) 2–3 Ebro (3) Langreo
17 December 2019 Marbella (3) 2–1 Guijuelo (3) Marbella
17 December 2019 Castellón (3) 0–2 Las Palmas (2) Castellón de la Plana
17 December 2019 Cacereño (4) 1–0 Alcorcón (2) Cáceres
17 December 2019 Socuéllamos (4) 0–1 Zaragoza (2) Socuéllamos
17 December 2019 Portugalete (4) 1–0 Extremadura (2) Portugalete
17 December 2019 Peña Sport (4) 0–1 (a.e.t.) Fuenlabrada (2) Tafalla
17 December 2019 Tarazona (4) 0–1 (a.e.t.) Rayo Vallecano (2) Tarazona
17 December 2019 Gimnástica Segoviana (4) 0–2 Elche (2) Segovia
17 December 2019 Zamora (4) 2–1 Sporting Gijón (2) Zamora
17 December 2019 Escobedo (4) 2–0 Málaga (2) Camargo
17 December 2019 Unionistas (3) 1–0 Atlético Baleares (3) Villares de la Reina
17 December 2019 Hércules (3) 0–1 Recreativo (3) Alicante
17 December 2019 Intercity (4) 0–3 Athletic Bilbao (1) Elche
17 December 2019 Andorra (3) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–6 p)
Leganés (1) Encamp
17 December 2019 Ceuta (4) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 p)
Numancia (2) Ceuta
17 December 2019 Murcia (3) 1–0 Racing Santander (2) Murcia
17 December 2019 Cartagena (3) 4–1 Leioa (3) Cartagena
17 December 2019 Mensajero (4) 0–3 Tenerife (2) Santa Cruz de La Palma
18 December 2019 San Sebastián de los Reyes (3) 2–0 Córdoba (3) San Sebastián de los Reyes
18 December 2019 El Palmar (4) 1–2 Getafe (1) Murcia
18 December 2019 Comillas (4) 0–5 Villarreal (1) Logroño
18 December 2019 Tolosa (4) 0–3 Valladolid (1) Tolosa
18 December 2019 El Álamo (4) 0–1 Mallorca (1) El Álamo
18 December 2019 Tudelano (3) 0–1 Albacete (2) Tudela
18 December 2019 Bergantiños (4) 0–1 Sevilla (1) A Coruña
18 December 2019 Badalona (3) 3–1 Oviedo (2) Badalona
18 December 2019 Melilla (3) 1–2 UCAM Murcia (3) Melilla
18 December 2019 Sestao River (4) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(6–5 p)
Lugo (2) Sestao
18 December 2019 Barakaldo (3) 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 p)
Villarrubia (3) Barakaldo
19 December 2019 Melilla CD (4) 0–5 Levante (1) Melilla
19 December 2019 Peña Azagresa (4) 0–2 Celta Vigo (1) Calahorra
19 December 2019 Atlético Antoniano (4) 0–4 Real Betis (1) Seville
19 December 2019 Lleida Esportiu (3) 0–2 Espanyol (1) Lleida
19 December 2019 Peña Deportiva (3) 0–1 (a.e.t.) Ponferradina (2) Santa Eulària des Riu
19 December 2019 Cultural Leonesa (3) 3–0 Las Rozas (3) León
19 December 2019 Amorebieta (3) 0–1 Badajoz (3) Amorebieta-Etxano
19 December 2019 Llagostera (3) 0–1 (a.e.t.) Haro (3) Llagostera
19 December 2019 Rayo Majadahonda (3) 1–0 Racing Ferrol (3) Majadahonda
19 December 2019 Laredo (4) 0–1 Huesca (2) Laredo
19 December 2019 Tamaraceite (4) 3–2 (a.e.t.) Almería (2) Las Palmas
19 December 2019 Gimnàstic (3) 3–1 (a.e.t.) Olot (3) Tarragona
19 December 2019 Cornellà (3) 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
Orihuela (3) Cornellà de Llobregat
19 December 2019 Becerril (4) 0–8 Real Sociedad (1) Palencia
19 December 2019 Lorca Deportiva (4) 0–3 Osasuna (1) Lorca
19 December 2019 Linares (4) 1–2 Girona (2) Linares
8 January 2020 Mérida (3) 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 p)
La Nucía (3) Mérida
8 January 2020 Pontevedra (3) 0–2 Ibiza (3) Pontevedra
Notes
  1. Jump up to:a b Comillas and SD Logroñés played their game at Las Gaunas instead of their regular stadium Mundial 82, also in Logroño, after mutual agreement between both clubs and official approval from the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  2. ^ Intercity played its game at Martínez Valero instead of their regular stadium Poliesportiu, in Sant Joan d’Alacant, as it does not meet the requirements established by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  3. ^ Mensajero played at Rosendo Hernández instead of their regular stadium Silvestre Carrillo, also in Santa Cruz de La Palma as this one does not have floodlights.
  4. ^ El Palmar played its game at Nueva Condomina instead of their regular stadium Municipal, in El Palmar, after mutual agreement between both clubs and official approval from the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  5. ^ Bergantiños played at Riazor instead of their regular stadium As Eiroas, in Carballo, as it does not meet the requirements established by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  6. ^ Melilla CD played at Álvarez Claro instead of their regular stadium La Espiguera, also in Melilla, after mutual agreement between both clubs and official approval from the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  7. ^ Peña Azagresa played its game at La Planilla instead of their regular stadium Miguel Sola, in Azagra, as it does not meet the requirements established by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  8. ^ Atlético Antoniano played at Benito Villamarín, stadium of Real Betis, instead of their regular stadium Municipal, in Lebrija, after mutual agreement between both clubs and official approval from the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  9. ^ Becerril played at Nueva Balastera instead of their regular stadium Mariano Haro, in Becerril de Campos, after mutual agreement between both clubs and official approval from the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
  10. ^ Match started on 19 December 2019 at 20:45 and after 39 minutes played, it was suspended with 0–1 due to strong winds.
  11. ^ Match started on 17 December 2019 at 19:00 and after 18 minutes played, it was suspended with 0–0 due to heavy rain.

Second round

Draw

Teams were divided into four pots according to their division in the 2019–20 season. Tercera División teams were drawn with others from La Liga, while the rest of Segunda B and Tercera teams were drawn with teams from La Liga and Segunda División.

Pot 1
8 teams of Tercera División and 1 team qualified through the Copa Federación
Pot 2
19 teams of Segunda División B
Pot 3
13 teams of Segunda División
Pot 4
15 teams of La Liga
Cacereño
Ceuta
Escobedo
Jaén
Murcia
Portugalete
Sestao River
Tamaraceite
Zamora
Badajoz
Badalona
Barakaldo
Cartagena
Cultural Leonesa
Ebro
Gimnàstic
Haro
Ibiza
Marbella
Mérida
Orihuela
Rayo Majadahonda
Recreativo
San Sebastián de los Reyes
UCAM Murcia
UD Logroñés
Unionistas
Yeclano
Albacete
Cádiz
Deportivo La Coruña
Elche
Fuenlabrada
Girona
Huesca
Las Palmas
Mirandés
Ponferradina
Rayo Vallecano
Tenerife
Zaragoza
Athletic Bilbao
Celta Vigo
Eibar
Espanyol
Getafe
Granada
Leganés
Levante
Mallorca
Osasuna
Real Betis
Real Sociedad
Sevilla
Valladolid
Villarreal

Matches

11 January 2020 Zamora (4) 0–1 Mallorca (1) Zamora
11 January 2020 Gimnàstic (3) 1–3 Zaragoza (2) Tarragona
11 January 2020 UCAM Murcia (3) 2–3 (a.e.t.) Mirandés (2) Murcia
11 January 2020 Haro (3) 1–2 Osasuna (1) Haro
11 January 2020 Murcia (3) 0–4 Leganés (1) Murcia
11 January 2020 Portugalete (4) 0–3 Real Betis (1) Portugalete
11 January 2020 Ebro (3) 1–0 (a.e.t.) Ponferradina (2) Zaragoza
11 January 2020 Ibiza (3) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 p)
Albacete (2) Ibiza
11 January 2020 Rayo Majadahonda (3) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Tenerife (2) Majadahonda
11 January 2020 Yeclano (3) 1–2 Elche (2) Yecla
11 January 2020 Badajoz (3) 2–1 Las Palmas (2) Badajoz
11 January 2020 Sestao River (4) 0–4 Athletic Bilbao (1) Sestao
11 January 2020 Badalona (3) 2–0 Getafe (1) Badalona
11 January 2020 Cultural Leonesa (3) 2–1 Huesca (2) León
11 January 2020 Recreativo (3) 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Fuenlabrada (2) Huelva
11 January 2020 Cartagena (3) 2–4 (a.e.t.) Girona (2) Cartagena
11 January 2020 UD Logroñés (3) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Cádiz (2) Logroño
11 January 2020 Tamaraceite (4) 0–1 Granada (1) Las Palmas
11 January 2020 Marbella (3) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(1–4 p)
Valladolid (1) Marbella
11 January 2020 Orihuela (3) 1–2 (a.e.t.) Villarreal (1) Orihuela
12 January 2020 Escobedo (4) 0–5 Sevilla (1) Camargo
12 January 2020 Cacereño (4) 1–2 Eibar (1) Cáceres
12 January 2020 San Sebastián de los Reyes (3) 0–2 Espanyol (1) San Sebastián de los Reyes
12 January 2020 Unionistas (3) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(8–7 p)
Deportivo La Coruña (2) Villares de la Reina
12 January 2020 Ceuta (4) 0–4 Real Sociedad (1) Ceuta
12 January 2020 Jaén (4) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
Levante (1) Jaén
12 January 2020 Mérida (3) 1–4 Celta Vigo (1) Mérida
12 January 2020 Barakaldo (3) 0–2 Rayo Vallecano (2) Barakaldo

Final phase

Bracket

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Tenerife 2
Valladolid 1
Tenerife 3 (2)
Athletic Bilbao (p) 3 (4)
Elche 1 (4)
Athletic Bilbao (p) 1 (5)
Athletic Bilbao 1
Barcelona 0
Ibiza 1
Barcelona 2
Barcelona 5
Leganés 0
Ebro 0
Leganés 1
Athletic Bilbao (a) 1 1 2
Granada 0 2 2
Badajoz 3
Eibar 1
Badajoz 2
Granada (a.e.t.) 3
Badalona 1
Granada (a.e.t.) 3
Granada 2
Valencia 1
Cultural Leonesa (a.e.t.) 2
Atlético Madrid 1
Cultural Leonesa 0 (2)
Valencia (p) 0 (4)
UD Logroñés 0
Valencia 1
Athletic Bilbao 0
Real Sociedad 1
Zaragoza 3
Mallorca 1
Zaragoza 0
Real Madrid 4
Unionistas 1
Real Madrid 3
Real Madrid 3
Real Sociedad 4
Real Sociedad 2
Espanyol 0
Real Sociedad 3
Osasuna 1
Recreativo 2
Osasuna (a.e.t.) 3
Real Sociedad 2 1 3
Mirandés 1 0 1
Mirandés (a.e.t.) 2
Celta Vigo 1
Mirandés 3
Sevilla 1
Sevilla 3
Levante 1
Mirandés 4
Villarreal 2
Rayo Vallecano (p) 2 (4)
Real Betis 2 (2)
Rayo Vallecano 0
Villarreal 2
Girona 0
Villarreal 3

Round of 32

Draw

The four participant teams of the 2019–20 Supercopa de España were firstly drawn with the teams from the lowest category. After them, all the remaining teams from the lowest categories faced the rest of La Liga teams. The draw was held on 14 January 2020.

Pot 1
8 teams of Segunda División B
Pot 2
4 participants in Supercopa
Pot 3
14 teams of La Liga
Pot 4
6 teams of Segunda División
Badajoz
Badalona
Cultural Leonesa
Ebro
Ibiza
Recreativo
UD Logroñés
Unionistas
Atlético Madrid
Barcelona
Real Madrid
Valencia
Athletic Bilbao
Celta Vigo
Eibar
Espanyol
Granada
Leganés
Levante
Mallorca
Osasuna
Real Betis
Real Sociedad
Sevilla
Valladolid
Villarreal
Elche
Girona
Mirandés
Rayo Vallecano
Tenerife
Zaragoza

Matches

21 January 2020 Recreativo (3) 2–3 (a.e.t.) Osasuna (1) Huelva
21 January 2020 Zaragoza (2) 3–1 Mallorca (1) Zaragoza
21 January 2020 Sevilla (1) 3–1 Levante (1) Seville
22 January 2020 Ibiza (3) 1–2 Barcelona (1) Ibiza
22 January 2020 Elche (2) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
Athletic Bilbao (1) Elche
22 January 2020 UD Logroñés (3) 0–1 Valencia (1) Logroño
22 January 2020 Unionistas (3) 1–3 Real Madrid (1) Villares de la Reina
22 January 2020 Badalona (3) 1–3 (a.e.t.) Granada (1) Badalona
22 January 2020 Tenerife (2) 2–1 Valladolid (1) Santa Cruz de Tenerife
22 January 2020 Girona (2) 0–3 Villarreal (1) Girona
22 January 2020 Real Sociedad (1) 2–0 Espanyol (1) San Sebastián
23 January 2020 Ebro (3) 0–1 Leganés (1) Zaragoza
23 January 2020 Mirandés (2) 2–1 (a.e.t.) Celta Vigo (1) Miranda de Ebro
23 January 2020 Cultural Leonesa (3) 2–1 (a.e.t.) Atlético Madrid (1) León
23 January 2020 Badajoz (3) 3–1 Eibar (1) Badajoz
23 January 2020 Rayo Vallecano (2) 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Real Betis (1) Madrid

Round of 16

Draw

Six teams of La Liga were firstly drawn with the teams from the lower categories. After them, all the remaining teams from La Liga teams faced one another. The draw was held on 24 January 2020.

Pot 1
2 teams of Segunda B
Pot 2
4 teams of Segunda
Pot 3
10 teams of La Liga
Badajoz
Cultural Leonesa
Mirandés
Rayo Vallecano
Tenerife
Zaragoza
Athletic Bilbao
Barcelona
Granada
Leganés
Osasuna
Real Madrid
Real Sociedad
Sevilla
Valencia
Villarreal

Matches

28 January 2020 Tenerife (2) 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Athletic Bilbao (1) Santa Cruz de Tenerife
29 January 2020 Cultural Leonesa (3) 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Valencia (1) León
29 January 2020 Rayo Vallecano (2) 0–2 Villarreal (1) Madrid
29 January 2020 Badajoz (3) 2–3 (a.e.t.) Granada (1) Badajoz
29 January 2020 Zaragoza (2) 0–4 Real Madrid (1) Zaragoza
29 January 2020 Real Sociedad (1) 3–1 Osasuna (1) San Sebastián
30 January 2020 Barcelona (1) 5–0 Leganés (1) Barcelona
30 January 2020 Mirandés (2) 3–1 Sevilla (1) Miranda de Ebro

Quarter-finals

Draw

All 8 teams were in one pot, and the home team was decided by the luck of the draw. As the only remaining Segunda División side, Mirandés hosted its opponent regardless, as per the rules. The draw took place on 31 January 2020.

Matches

4 February 2020 Granada (1) 2–1 Valencia (1) Granada
5 February 2020 Mirandés (2) 4–2 Villarreal (1) Miranda de Ebro
6 February 2020 Real Madrid (1) 3–4 Real Sociedad (1) Madrid
6 February 2020 Athletic Bilbao (1) 1–0 Barcelona (1) Bilbao

Semi-finals

The draw for the semi-finals took place on 7 February 2020.

Summary

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Real Sociedad (1) 3–1 Mirandés (2) 2–1 1–0
Athletic Bilbao (1) 2–2 (a) Granada (1) 1–0 1–2

Matches

13 February 2020
21:00
Real Sociedad 2–1 Mirandés
Oyarzabal Goal 9 (pen.)
Ødegaard Goal 42
Report Matheus Goal 39
Reale Arena, San Sebastián
Attendance: 35,194
Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
4 March 2020
21:00
Mirandés 0–1 Real Sociedad
Report Oyarzabal Goal 41 (pen.)
Anduva, Miranda de Ebro
Attendance: 5,583
Referee: José María Sánchez Martínez

Real Sociedad won 3–1 on aggregate.


12 February 2020
21:00
Athletic Bilbao 1–0 Granada
Muniain Goal 42 Report
San Mamés, Bilbao
Attendance: 48,149
Referee: Alejandro Hernández Hernández
5 March 2020
21:00
Granada 2–1 Athletic Bilbao
Fernández Goal 48
Germán Goal 76
Report Berchiche Goal 81
Nuevo Los Cármenes, Granada
Attendance: 20,799
Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande

2–2 on aggregate. Athletic Bilbao won on away goals.

Final

The final was originally scheduled for 18 April 2020, but was postponed to 3 April 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

3 April 2021
21:30 CEST
Athletic Bilbao 0–1 Real Sociedad
Report
  • Oyarzabal Goal 63 (pen.)
La Cartuja, Seville
Attendance: 0
Referee: Xavier Estrada Fernández (Catalonia)

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Sweden Alexander Isak Real Sociedad 7
2 Brazil Matheus Mirandés 6
3 Spain Yuri Berchiche Athletic Bilbao 4
Spain Santi Cazorla Villarreal
Belgium Adnan Januzaj Real Sociedad
Spain Roberto Soldado Granada
7 Colombia Carlos Bacca Villarreal 3
Spain Ander Barrenetxea Real Sociedad
Spain Sergio Benito Cultural Leonesa
Argentina Guido Carrillo Leganés
Brazil Charles Eibar
Argentina Pablo de Blasis Eibar
Spain Carlos Fernández Granada
France Antoine Griezmann Barcelona
Spain Joselu Tenerife
Norway Martin Ødegaard Real Sociedad
Spain Mikel Oyarzabal Real Sociedad
Spain Álvaro Rey Mirandés
Spain Iñaki Williams Athletic Bilbao