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- Finals Old tournament Modern tournament
- Performances Performance by club New tournament Performance by autonomous community
- Regional tournaments
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{{Infobox football tournament | name = Copa Federación | logo = | caption = | founded = 1944 (old competition) 1993 (current competition) | abolished = | region = {{flagcountry|Spain}} | number of teams = | current champions = Pontevedra (2nd title) | most successful team = Puertollano (3 titles) | broadcasters = | motto = | website = http://www.rfef.es/tags/copa-rfef | current = 2018–19 Copa Federación }}The Copa Real Federación Española de Fútbol, popularly known as the Copa Federación (Federation Cup) or Copa RFEF, is a Spanish football competition for teams from the Segunda División B, the Tercera División and sometimes from the Preferente Regional who have failed to qualify or have been eliminated in the first round of the Copa del Rey. The current Copa Federación, created in 1994, is not considered by the RFEF the same as the original one. FinalsOld tournamentSeason | Location | Winner | Runner-up | Score |
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1944–45 | Barcelona | San Martín | Valladolid | 1–0 | 1945–46 | Madrid | Alavés | Sueca | 3–2 | 1946–50 | Not played | 1950–51 | Zaragoza | Córdoba | Barakaldo | 3–2 | 1951–52 | Madrid | Real Jaén | Orensana | 3–1 | 1952–53 | Madrid | Valladolid | Cacereño | 1–0 | |
Modern tournamentSeason | Winner | Runner-up | 1st Leg | 2nd Leg | Agg.|Aggregate |
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1993–94 | Puertollano Industrial | Platges de Calvià | 1–4 | 5–0 | 6–4 | 1994–95 | Las Palmas B | Balaguer | 1–0 | 3–1 | 4–1 | 1995–96 | Mallorca B | Murcia | 2–1 | 2–2 | 4–2 | 1996–97 | Burgos | Gáldar | 1–1 | 4–1 | 5–1 | 1997–98 | Binéfar | Alcalá | 1–2 | 2–0 | 3–2 | 1998–99 | Racing B | Lugo | 3–0 | 0–0 | 3–0 | 1999–00 | Sabadell | Elche | 2–0 | 1–3 | 3–3 (a) | 2000–01 | Marino Luanco | Tropezón | 1–0 | 3–0 | 4–0 | 2001–02 | Celta B | Gavà | 1–0 | 2–1 | 3–1 | 2002–03 | Avilés | Tomelloso | 3–0 | 1–0 | 4–0 | 2003–04 | Badalona | Villanueva | 0–0 | 4–1 | 4–1 | 2004–05 | Mataró | Benidorm | 1–2 | 1–0 | 2–2 (a) | 2005–06 | Puertollano | Huesca | 1–1 | 2–0 | 3–1 | 2006–07 | Pontevedra | Mallorca B | 4–1 | 0–1 | 4–2 | 2007–08 | Ourense | Reus | 2–1 | 1–1 | 3–2 | 2008–09 | Real Jaén | Rayo Vallecano B | 0–0 | 4–1 | 4–1 | 2009–10 | San Roque de Lepe | Lorca Deportiva | 1–0 | 2–0 | 3–0 | 2010–11 | Puertollano | Lemona | 0–2 | 4–1 | 4–3 | 2011–12 | Binissalem | Lemona | 5–0 | 1–6 | 6–6 (a) | 2012–13 | Sant Andreu | La Hoya Lorca | 3–0 | 1–0 | 4–0 | 2013–14 | Ourense | Guadalajara | 1–2 | 2–0 | 3–2 | 2014–15 | Real Unión | Castellón | 1–0 | 3–0 | 4–0 | 2015–16 | Atlético Baleares | Rayo Majadahonda | 2–2 | 1–0 | 3–2 | 2016–17 | Atlético Saguntino | Fuenlabrada | 0–0 | 3–0 | 3–0 | 2017–18 | Pontevedra | Ontinyent | 1–0 | 0–0 | 1–0 | 2018–19 | Mirandés | Cornellà | 3–0 | 2–2 | 5–2 |
PerformancesPerformance by clubNew tournamentTeam | Winners | Runners-up | Winning years | Runner-up years |
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Puertollano | 3 | — | 1994, 2006, 2011 | — | Ourense | 2 | 1 | 2008, 2014 | 1952 | Pontevedra | 2 | — | 2007, 2018 | — | Mallorca B | 1 | 1 | 1996 | 2007 | Las Palmas B | 1 | — | 1995 | — | Burgos | 1 | — | 1997 | — | Binéfar | 1 | — | 1998 | — | Racing B | 1 | — | 1999 | — | Sabadell | 1 | — | 2000 | — | Marino | 1 | — | 2001 | — | Celta B | 1 | — | 2002 | — | Avilés | 1 | — | 2003 | — | Badalona | 1 | — | 2004 | — | Mataró | 1 | — | 2005 | — | Real Jaén | 1 | — | 2009 | — | San Roque de Lepe | 1 | — | 2010 | — | Binissalem | 1 | — | 2012 | — | Sant Andreu | 1 | — | 2013 | — | Real Unión | 1 | — | 2015 | — | Atlético Baleares | 1 | — | 2016 | — | Atlético Saguntino | 1 | — | 2017 | — | Mirandés | 1 | — | 2019 | — | Lemona | — | 2 | — | 2011, 2012 | Platges Calvià | — | 1 | — | 1994 | Balaguer | — | 1 | — | 1995 | Real Murcia | — | 1 | — | 1996 | Gáldar | — | 1 | — | 1997 | Alcalá | — | 1 | — | 1998 | Lugo | — | 1 | — | 1999 | Elche | — | 1 | — | 2000 | Tropezón | — | 1 | — | 2001 | Gavà | — | 1 | — | 2002 | Tomelloso | — | 1 | — | 2003 | Villanueva | — | 1 | — | 2004 | Benidorm | — | 1 | — | 2005 | Huesca | — | 1 | — | 2006 | Reus | — | 1 | — | 2008 | Rayo B | — | 1 | — | 2009 | Lorca | — | 1 | — | 2010 | La Hoya Lorca | — | 1 | — | 2013 | Guadalajara | — | 1 | — | 2014 | Castellón | — | 1 | — | 2015 | Rayo Majadahonda | — | 1 | — | 2016 | Fuenlabrada | — | 1 | — | 2017 | Ontinyent | — | 1 | — | 2018 | Cornellà | — | 1 | — | 2019 | |
Performance by autonomous community# | Autonomous community | Winners | Clubs |
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1 | Catalonia}} | 5 | Sant Andreu, Mataró, Badalona, Sabadell, San Martín | Galicia}} | 5 | Ourense (2), Pontevedra (2), Celta B | 3 | Andalusia}} | 4 | Real Jaén (2), Córdoba, San Roque | |
4 | Castile-La Mancha}} | 3 | Puertollano (3) | Balearic Islands}} | 3 | Mallorca B, Binissalem, Atlético Baleares | 6 | Asturias}} | 2 | Avilés, Marino | Castile and León}} | 2 | Burgos, Valladolid | Basque Country}} | 2 | Alavés, Real Unión | 9 | Cantabria}} | 1 | Racing B | Aragon}} | 1 | Binéfar | Canary Islands}} | 1 | Las Palmas B | |
Valencian Community}} | 1 | Atlético Saguntino | |
Regional tournaments- {{flagicon|Asturias}} Asturias
- {{flagicon|Basque Country}} Basque Country
- {{flagicon|Cantabria}} Cantabria
- {{flagicon|Castile and León}} Castile and León
- {{flagicon|Castile-La Mancha}} Castile-La Mancha
- {{flagicon|Catalonia}} Catalonia
- {{flagicon|Galicia}} Galicia
- {{flagicon|La Rioja (Spain)}} La Rioja
- {{flagicon|Murcia}} Murcia
- {{flagicon|Navarre}} Navarre
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