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词条 Copa del Rey Juvenil de Fútbol
释义

  1. History

  2. Finals

  3. Champions

  4. See also

  5. Notes and references

  6. External links

{{Infobox football tournament
| current = 2018 Copa del Rey Juvenil
| logo =
| founded = 1951
| number of teams = 16
| region = {{ESP}}
| current champions = Atlético Madrid (5th title)
|most successful club= FC Barcelona (18 titles)
| website = rfef.es }}Copa del Rey Juvenil de Fútbol is a youth football tournament in Spain, which is contested by sixteen teams from the División de Honor Juvenil. It is organised by the RFEF.[1]

History

The Copa del Rey Juvenil de Fútbol was founded in 1951 with the name of Copa del Generalísimo. Its name was changed in 1977 to Copa del Rey.[2]

Finals

SeasonLocationChampionRunner-upScore
1951Chamartín, MadridBarcelonaSueca5–1
1952Chamartín, MadridAtlético MadridReal Sociedad4–2
1953Chamartín, MadridReal MadridBarcelona0–0 (corners, 5–1)
1954Chamartín, MadridPlus UltraEspanyol2–1
1955Santiago Bernabéu, MadridReal SociedadSevilla2–0
1956Santiago Bernabéu, MadridAtlético MadridZaragoza4–0
1957Sarrià, BarcelonaMurciaTxorierri6–1
1958Santiago Bernabéu, MadridAtlético MadridAlicante2–1
1959Santiago Bernabéu, MadridBarcelonaSevilla2–2 ‡
1960Santiago Bernabéu, MadridFirestoneMurcia5–2
1961Santiago Bernabéu, MadridValenciaElizondo7–2
1962Metropolitano, MadridSevillaAthletic Bilbao2–0
1963Camp Nou, BarcelonaAthletic BilbaoReal Madrid2–0
1964Metropolitano, MadridAthletic BilbaoReal Madrid2–1 (aet)
1965Santiago Bernabéu, MadridAthletic BilbaoCelta2–1
1966La Viña, AlicanteAthletic BilbaoJúpiter5–0
1967Santiago Bernabéu, MadridAthletic BilbaoDamm2–0
1968Santiago Bernabéu, MadridReal MadridReal Sociedad3–0
1969Santiago Bernabéu, MadridReal MadridTriana1–0
1970Camp Nou, BarcelonaAthletic BilbaoLas Palmas3–2
1971Santiago Bernabéu, MadridReal MadridAthletic Bilbao2–1
1972Santiago Bernabéu, MadridLas PalmasReal Madrid2–1
1973Vicente Calderón, MadridBarcelonaReal Madrid4–2
1974Vicente Calderón, MadridBarcelonaReal Madrid1–0
1975Vicente Calderón, MadridBarcelonaMurcia4–2
1976Santiago Bernabéu, MadridBarcelonaMurcia1–0
1977Vicente Calderón, MadridBarcelonaZaragoza4–3
1978La Romareda, ZaragozaReal MadridBarcelona1–0
1979Vicente Calderón, Madrid SevillaAthletic Bilbao3–1
1980Vicente Calderón, MadridBarcelonaZaragoza3–1
1981Vicente Calderón, MadridReal MadridAthletic Bilbao2–1
1982Campo de la Federación, AlbaceteReal MadridMurcia2–0
1983Príncipe Juan Carlos, Ciudad RealBetisReal Madrid3–1
1984La Romareda, ZaragozaAthletic BilbaoCastilla2–1
1985Santiago Bernabéu, MadridReal MadridBarcelona2–1
1986Las Gaunas, LogroñoBarcelonaReal Madrid6–3
1987Las Gaunas, LogroñoBarcelonaAthletic Bilbao2–1
1988La Pinilla, TeruelReal MadridBarcelona1–1 (penalties, 4–2)
1989Las Gaunas, LogroñoBarcelonaAthletic Bilbao3–2
1990Carlos Belmonte, AlbaceteBetisBarcelona4–2
1991Castalia, Castellón de la PlanaReal MadridBarcelona1–1 (penalties, 4–3)
1992Los Pajaritos, SoriaAthletic BilbaoBetis1–1 (penalties, –)
1993La Pinilla, TeruelReal MadridBarcelona2–1
1994La Romareda, ZaragozaBarcelonaReal Madrid2–1
1995Salto del Caballo, ToledoAlbaceteSevilla2–1
1996La Romareda, ZaragozaBarcelonaReal Madrid4–2
1997La Aldehuela, FuenlabradaSevillaBarcelona2–1
1998Salto del Caballo, ToledoBetisAlavés0–0 (penalties, 4–3)
1999Ciudad Deportiva, OlivenzaBetisReal Madrid2–1
2000Municipal, ValdepeñasBarcelonaMallorca2–1
2001Antonio Amilivia, LeónEspanyolReal Madrid2–0
2002La Fuensanta, CuencaBarcelonaMallorca2–1
2003El Toralín, PonferradaEspanyolMallorca3–1 (aet)
2004Constantino Navarro, BazaEspanyolOsasuna3–2
2005Nou Sardenya, BarcelonaBarcelonaSporting2–0
2006Los Pajaritos, SoriaBarcelonaZaragoza2–0
2007Fernando Ruiz Hierro, Vélez-MálagaAlbaceteValencia2–1
2008El Montecillo, Aranda de DueroSevillaBarcelona2–0
2009Enrique López Cuenca, NerjaSevillaAthletic Bilbao3–2
2010Francisco Bonet, AlmuñécarAthletic BilbaoReal Madrid2–0
2011Alfonso Murube, CeutaBarcelonaEspanyol2–0
2012San Fernando, BurrianaEspanyolMálaga1–0
2013Las Viñas, VeraReal MadridAthletic Bilbao4–0
2014*Ciudad del Fútbol, Las RozasSevillaReal Madrid1–1 (penalties, 4–2)
2015Alfonso Murube, CeutaRayo VallecanoReal Madrid2–1
2016Son Bibiloni, Palma Atlético Madrid Real Madrid 4–3 (aet)
2017La Planilla, Calahorra Real Madrid Atlético Madrid 4–1 (aet)
2018La Fuensanta, Cuenca Atlético Madrid Real Madrid 3–1

‡ The title decided by lower age of the players.

* Was scheduled to be played at the Estadio Cartagonova in Cartagena

Champions

TeamWinnersRunners-upChampionship Seasons
Barcelona 18 9 1951, 1959, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2011
Real Madrid 13 16 1953, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1993, 2013, 2017
Athletic Bilbao 9 8 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1984, 1992, 2010
Sevilla 6 3 1962, 1979, 1997, 2008, 2009, 2014
Atlético Madrid 5 1 1952, 1956, 1958, 2016, 2018
Espanyol 4 2 2001, 2003, 2004, 2012
Real Betis 4 1 1983, 1990, 1998, 1999
Albacete Balompié 2 - 1995, 2007
Real Murcia 1 4 1957
Real Sociedad 1 2 1955
UD Las Palmas 1 1 1972
Valencia 1 1 1961
AD Plus Ultra[3] 1 - 1954
Sevilla Atlético[4] 1 - 1979
CD Firestone 1 - 1960
Rayo Vallecano 1 - 2015
Real Zaragoza - 4 -
RCD Mallorca - 3 -
Málaga CF - 1 -
Sporting Gijón - 1 -
Osasuna - 1 -
Alavés - 1 -
CF Damm - 1 -
Triana Balompié[5] - 1 -
CE Júpiter - 1 -
Celta de Vigo - 1 -
Elizondo - 1 -
Alicante CF - 1 -
Txorierri - 1 -
SD Sueca - 1 -

See also

  • RFEF
  • Copa de Campeones Juvenil de Fútbol
  • Copa del Rey

Notes and references

1. ^{{cite web |title=El Atlético busca el triplete ante el Real Madrid |url=https://www.mundodeportivo.com/futbol/atletico-madrid/cantera/20180624/45361119451/atletico-juvenil-busca-triplete-real-madrid-copa-rey.html |website=www.mundodeportivo.com |publisher=Mundo Deportivo |accessdate=5 July 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web |title=RESULTADOS HISTÓRICOS DE LAS COMPETICIONES ESPAÑOLAS DE FÚTBOL EN CATEGORÍAS JUVENILES |url=http://arquero-arba.futbolme.net/Juveniles/indexjuv.htm |website=arquero-arba.futbolme.net |publisher=AREFE Asociación para la Recopilación de Estadísticas del Fútbol Español |accessdate=5 July 2018}}
3. ^ Reserve team of Real Madrid.
4. ^Reserve team of Sevilla FC.
5. ^Reserve team of Real Betis Balompié.

External links

  • RFEF site
  • RSSSF
{{Copa del Rey Juvenil de Fútbol}}{{Football in Spain}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Copa Del Rey Juvenil De Futbol}}

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