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词条 Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
释义

  1. History

  2. Finals

     Finalists 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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The Spanish stage of the UEFA Region's Cup is a biennial Spanish football tournament for amateur teams which represent the Spanish Autonomous Communities. Its winner qualifies for the next UEFA Regions' Cup, played the following year.

History

The tournament was created in 1999, after the 1999 UEFA Regions' Cup where there was not any qualifying tournament and Madrid represented Spain in the international contest.

It is played by all 19 autonomous cities and communities, with Navarre the last team to join in 2005. Only amateur players between 18 and 35 years old, who never signed a professional contract, are eligible for this tournament.[1]

Finals

YearsFinal hostFinalLosing semi-finalists{{#tag:ref|No third place match has been played; losing semi-finalists are listed in alphabetical order.|group="n"
WinnerScoreRunner-up
2000–01Aragon}}{{flagicon>Madrid|size=30px}}
Madrid
3–1Andalusia}}Aragon}} and {{flagicon|Castile-La Mancha}} Castile-La Mancha
2001–02Madrid}}{{fb-big>Asturias}}0–0
{{pso>3–0}}
Basque Country}}Madrid}} Madrid and {{fb|Murcia}}
2003–04Madrid}}{{fb-big>Basque Country}}3–1Asturias}}Galicia}} and {{fb|Murcia}}
2005–06Basque Country}}{{fb-big>Basque Country}}0–0
{{pso>3–0}}
Catalonia}}Asturias}} and {{fb|Castile and León}}
2007–08Catalonia}}{{fb-big>Castile and León}}2–2
{{pso>4–2}}
Andalusia}}Basque Country}} and {{fb|Catalonia}}
2009–10Galicia}}{{fb-big>Galicia}}2–1Andalusia}}Balearic Islands}} and {{fb|Canary Islands}}
2011–12Asturias}}{{fb-big>Catalonia}}2–1Asturias}}Castile and León}} and {{fb|Murcia}}
2013–14Castile and León}}{{fb-big>Catalonia}}0–0
{{pso>5–4}}
Andalusia}}Castile and León}} and {{fb|Murcia}}
2015–16Castile-La Mancha}}{{fb-big>Castile and León}}2–0Asturias}}Castile-La Mancha}} Castile-La Mancha and {{fb|Ceuta}}
2017–18Aragon}}{{fb-big>Castile and León}}0–0
{{pso>5–4}}
Castile-La Mancha|size=30px}}
Castile-La Mancha
Aragon}} and {{fb|Valencia}}
Notes
1. ^{{cite web|url=http://contrameta.com/ix-copa-de-las-regiones-de-la-uefa/|publisher=Contrameta|language=Spanish|title=IX Copa de las Regiones de la UEFA|date=2 December 2013|accessdate=28 February 2016}}

Finalists

TeamTitlesRunners-upFinalists
{{fb|Castile and León}}3 (2008, 2016, 2018)3
{{fb|Basque Country}}2 (2004, 2006*)1 (2002)3
{{fb|Catalonia}}2 (2012, 2014)1 (2006)3
{{fb|Asturias}}1 (2002)3 (2004, 2012*, 2016)4
{{flagicon|Madrid}} Madrid1 (2000)1
{{fb|Galicia}}1 (2010*)1
Andalusia}}4 (2000, 2008, 2010, 2014)4
Castile-La Mancha}} Castile-La Mancha1 (2018)1
{{anchor|0}}* hosts

See also

  • UEFA Regions' Cup
  • List of UEFA Regions' Cup qualifying competitions

References

External links

  • Royal Spanish Football Federation website
{{Football in Spain}}

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