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Copa Federación de España
2019–20
Region Spain
Number of teams 32 (in national phase)
Champions Murcia
(1st title)
Runner-up Tudelano
 ← 2018–19
2020 → 

The 2019 Copa Federación de España is the 27th edition of the Copa Federación de España, also known as Copa RFEF, a knockout competition for Spanish football clubs in Segunda División B and Tercera División.

The competition began in late July with the first games of the Regional stages and will end in November 2019 with the national final. As part of the new competition format, the four semifinalists will join the 2019–20 Copa del Rey first round.

Regional tournaments[]

West Andalusia and Ceuta tournament[]

Utrera was the only registered team and qualified directly for national phase.

East Andalusia and Melilla tournament[]

Vélez was the only registered team and qualified directly for national phase.

Aragon tournament[]

Eight teams joined the tournament in the 2019–20 edition.

Group 1[]

Group 2[]

Final[]

28 August Teruel 3–1 Atlético Monzón Teruel  
20:00 Fran Pérez Goal 9'
Romero Goal 38'
Hernáiz Goal 90'
Report Chema Goal 47' Stadium: Pinilla

Asturias tournament[]

For this edition, reserve teams were excluded. This decision affected to Sporting Gijón B, Oviedo B and Praviano, that since this season acted as Oviedo's second reserve team.

Groups were drawn on 23 July in a competition where format changed as all the knockout stage will be played at Estadio Santa Cruz, in Gijón.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3
Caudal
Covadonga
Llanera
Llanes
Tuilla
L'Entregu
Mosconia
Condal
Colunga
Ceares
Avilés
San Martín

Group stage[]

Group A[]
Group B[]
Group C[]
Group D[]

Knockout stage[]

Final[]

11 September Llanes 2–1 Tuilla Gijón  
19:15 Ivanchu Goal 74'
Dorronsoro Goal 90+3'
Report Velardi Goal 58' Stadium: Santa Cruz
Attendance: 800
Referee: Valdés Díaz

Balearic Islands tournament[]

Only Ibiza Islas Pitiusas and Poblense joined the tournament.

Final[]

11 September Poblense 2–1 Ibiza Islas Pitiusas Sa Pobla  
Pep Vidal Goal 51'
Lucas Gilardoni Goal 85'
Report Alejandro Forner Goal 90' Stadium: Nou Camp
Referee: Carballal Vales

Basque Country tournament[]

Canary Islands tournament[]

Unión Viera was the only registered team and qualified directly for national phase.

Cantabria tournament[]

Teams qualified between second and ninth place in 2017–18 Tercera División Group 3 registered for playing the competition, except Racing Santander B as reserve team. The bracket was drawn on 4 July. Quarter-finals and Semi-finals were played in Santa Cruz de Bezana.

Final[]

27 August Gimnástica Torrelavega 1–3 (a.e.t.) Tropezón Torrelavega  
20:30 Vitienes Goal 81' Report Fresno Goal 17' Goal 114' (pen.)
Jorge Goal 96'
Stadium: El Malecón
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: López Conde

Castile-La Mancha tournament[]

The Castile-La Mancha Football Federation announced the XVIII Torneo Junta de Comunidades de Castilla La Mancha as the regional Copa RFEF qualifying tournament.

Final[]

12 September Toledo 1–2 Conquense Tarancón  
20:00 Álex Jiménez Goal 9' Report Diego Manzano Goal 33' (pen.)
Basilio Jordán Goal 59'
Stadium: Municipal
Referee: Pablo Pardos Matamoros

Castile and León tournament[]

Only Arandina and Real Burgos joined the tournament.

Final[]

28 August Real Burgos 0–1 Arandina Burgos  
19:15 Report Joaqui Goal 80' Stadium: San Amaro
4 September Arandina 3–0
(4–0 agg.)
Real Burgos Aranda de Duero  
20:00 Beli Goal 18'
Adeva Goal 65'
Diego Abad Goal 77'
Report Stadium: El Montecillo

Catalonia tournament[]

Only Prat and Vilafranca joined the tournament.

Final[]

18 September Prat 2–1 Vilafranca El Prat de Llobregat  
19:30 Raillo Goal 2'56' Report Oribe Goal 73' Stadium: Sagnier

Extremadura tournament[]

17 teams joined the tournament, consisting in a single-game knockout tournament. The preliminary round and the round of 16 were firstly drawn, and later each round was drawn independently.

Final[]

4 September Trujillo 1–2 Arroyo Villafranca de los Barros  
21:00 Nombela Goal 56' Report Bella Goal 25'
Javi Martín Goal 44'
Stadium: Municipal
Attendance: 400
Referee: Olivera Vázquez

Galicia tournament[]

For this edition, reserve teams were excluded and the winner will receive a price of €3,005.

Final[]

4 September Compostela 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(7–6 pen)
Ourense CF Portonovo, Sanxenxo  
20:00 Miki Goal 20'
Rodri Alonso Goal 31'
Germán Novoa (o.g.) Goal 95'
Report Renan Zanelli Goal 59' (pen.)
Adri Castro Goal 72'113'
Stadium: Baltar
Attendance: 500
Referee: García Nesta
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La Rioja tournament[]

Six teams joined the tournament.

Final[]

11 September Anguiano 1–2 Náxara Logroño  
20:30 Fede Krumnack Goal 60' Report Eloy Blanco Goal 19'
Sergio Fernández Tamayo Goal 44'
Stadium: Mundial 82
Referee: Khalid Glibi

Madrid tournament[]

Only Móstoles URJC and Navalcarnero joined the tournament.

Final[]

5 September Móstoles URJC 2–0 Navalcarnero Madrid  
20:00 Portilla Goal 31'
Álex González Goal 43'
Report Stadium: García de la Mata
Attendance: 150
Referee: Nicolae Giurca

Murcia tournament[]

6 teams joined the tournament. Two groups of three teams were established at two different locations, in the Gómez Meseguer field in Cartagena and in the Los Garres field in Murcia. Each match will last 45 minutes. The champions of each group qualifies to the final.

Group 1[]

Group 2[]

Final[]

28 August Mar Menor 0–2 Muleño Alhama de Murcia  
21:00 Report Pedro Ángel Goal 2'80' Stadium: Bajo Guadalentín

Navarre tournament[]

Only Cortes and Huarte joined the tournament.

Final[]

4 September Cortes 1–0 Huarte Olite  
19:00 Embid Goal 60' Stadium: San Miguel

Valencian Community tournament[]

6 teams joined the tournament. Tournament will be played in three stages, the first with two groups of three teams, second with the semifinals being the group winners the local team and third the final in a neutral venue.

Group 1[]

Group 2[]

Knockout stage[]

Final[]

18 September Roda 1–3 Jove Español Ontinyent  
19:30 Adrián Eixea Goal 65' Report Fede Romero Goal 3'
Jorge Goal 7'
Cobo Goal 82'
Stadium: El Clariano
Referee: Jonatan González

National phase[]

National phase will be played between October and December with 32 teams (18 winners of the Regional Tournaments and 14 teams of Segunda División B). The four semifinalists will qualify to 2019–20 Copa del Rey first round.

Qualified teams[]

Best 14 qualified non-reserve teams from 2018–19 Segunda División B not qualified to 2019–20 Copa del Rey
  • Template:Country data Valencia Alcoyano (4)
  • Flag of Castile and León Burgos (3)
  • Template:Country data La Rioja (Spain) Calahorra (3)
  • Template:Country data Valencia Castellón (3)
  • Flag of Galicia (Spain) Coruxo (3)
  • Flag of Community of Madrid Internacional (3)
  • Template:Country data Navarre Izarra (3)
  • Flag of Andalusia Linense (3)
  • Template:Country data Murcia Murcia (3)
  • Flag of Catalonia Sabadell (3)
  • Flag of Castile and León Salamanca UDS (3)
  • Flag of Andalusia San Fernando (3)
  • Template:Country data Castile-La Mancha Talavera de la Reina (3)
  • Template:Country data Navarre Tudelano (3)
Winners of Autonomous Communities tournaments
  • Flag of Castile and León Arandina (4)
  • Template:Country data Extremadura Arroyo (4)
  • Flag of Galicia (Spain) Compostela (4)
  • Template:Country data Castile-La Mancha Conquense (4)
  • Template:Country data Navarre Cortes (4)
  • Flag of Basque Country Cultural Durango (4)
  • Template:Country data Valencia Jove Español (4)
  • Flag of Asturias Llanes (4)
  • Flag of Community of Madrid Móstoles URJC (4)
  • Template:Country data Murcia Muleño (4)
  • Template:Country data La Rioja (Spain) Náxara (4)
  • Template:Country data Balearic Islands Poblense (4)
  • Flag of Catalonia Prat (3)
  • Flag of Aragon Teruel (4)
  • Template:Country data Cantabria Tropezón (4)
  • Flag of Canary Islands Unión Viera (4)
  • Flag of Andalusia Utrera (4)
  • Flag of Andalusia Vélez (4)

Draw[]

The draw of all the tournament was held at the headquarters of the RFEF on 20 September. Teams were divided in four pots according to geographical criteria. Each pot will play independently until semifinals:

Pot A Pot B Pot C Pot D

Flag of Canary Islands Unión Viera
Flag of Castile and León Arandina
Flag of Castile and León Burgos
Flag of Castile and León Salamanca UDS
Flag of Galicia (Spain) Compostela
Flag of Galicia (Spain) Coruxo
Flag of Community of Madrid Internacional
Flag of Community of Madrid Móstoles URJC

Flag of Asturias Llanes
Flag of Basque Country Cultural Durango
Template:Country data Cantabria Tropezón
Template:Country data La Rioja (Spain) Calahorra
Template:Country data La Rioja (Spain) Náxara
Template:Country data Navarre Cortes
Template:Country data Navarre Izarra
Template:Country data Navarre Tudelano

Flag of Aragon Teruel
Template:Country data Balearic Islands Poblense
Flag of Catalonia Sabadell
Flag of Catalonia Prat
Template:Country data Murcia Muleño
Flag of Valencian Community Alcoyano
Flag of Valencian Community Castellón
Flag of Valencian Community Jove Español

Flag of Andalusia Linense
Flag of Andalusia San Fernando
Flag of Andalusia Utrera
Flag of Andalusia Vélez
Template:Country data Castile-La Mancha Conquense
Template:Country data Castile-La Mancha Talavera de la Reina
Template:Country data Extremadura Arroyo
Template:Country data Murcia Murcia

Round of 32[]

2 October Poblense (4) 2–1 Teruel (4) Sa Pobla  
18:30 Damià Ramos Goal 54'
Mateo Ferrer Goal 80'
Report Adán Pérez Goal 13' Stadium: Nou Camp
Referee: Brian Díaz
2 October Prat (3) 2–1 (a.e.t.) Muleño (4) El Prat de Llobregat  
19:30 Moha Chabboura Goal 30'
Javi Morales Goal 107'
Report Belando Goal 61' Stadium: Sagnier
2 October Cultural Durango (4) 2–0 Tropezón (4) Durango  
20:00 Unzueta Missed 15' Goal 71'
Ander Franco Goal 90+1'
Report Stadium: Tabira
Referee: Fernández Santesteban
3 October Tudelano (3) 5–0 Cortes (4) Tudela  
16:30 Iñaki Jiménez Goal 12'
Edson Torres Goal 42'
Adrián Socorro Goal 74'
David Soto Goal 84'
Diego Suárez Goal 87'
Report Stadium: Ciudad de Tudela
3 October Coruxo (3) 1–0 Internacional (3) Coruxo, Vigo  
17:30 Sylla Goal 77' Report Stadium: O Vao
3 October Móstoles URJC (4) 2–0 Unión Viera (4) Móstoles  
19:00 More Goal 67'86' Report Stadium: El Soto
Referee: Lorenzo Torres
3 October Salamanca UDS (3) 1–0 Burgos (3) Salamanca  
19:30 Gio Goal 61' Report Stadium: Helmántico
Referee: García Padilla
3 October Izarra (3) 2–1 Llanes (4) Estella  
19:30 Ardanaz Goal 48'
Mikel Yoldi Goal 59'
Report Pablo Prieto Goal 8' Stadium: Merkatondoa
Attendance: 250
Referee: Franco Llorente
3 October Compostela (4) 4–1 Arandina (4) Santiago de Compostela  
20:00 Miki Goal 1'
Rodri Alonso Goal 51'
Josiño Goal 77'
Hugo Sanmartín Goal 81'
Report Pesca Goal 60' Stadium: Vero Boquete
Attendance: 350
Referee: González Suárez
3 October Náxara (4) 0–1 Calahorra (3) Nájera  
20:30 Report Carralero Goal 86' Stadium: La Salera
Referee: Hernández Andrés
3 October Vélez (4) 0–2 Murcia (3) Vélez-Málaga  
20:30 Report Álex Melgar Goal 58'
Toril Goal 68'
Stadium: Vivar Téllez
Referee: Mora Correas
3 October San Fernando (3) 4–0 Arroyo (4) San Fernando  
20:30 David ToroGoal 12'51'78'
Gabi Ramos Goal 16'
Report Stadium: Iberoamericano
Attendance: 800
Referee: Pardos Matamoros
3 October Linense (3) 4–0 Conquense (4) La Línea de la Concepción  
20:30 Albisua Goal 4'45'
Manu Molina Goal 61'
Dopi Goal 87'
Report Stadium: Municipal
Attendance: 707
Referee: Carretero González
3 October Talavera de la Reina (3) 2–0 Utrera (4) Talavera de la Reina  
20:45 Samu Corral Goal 67'90+2' Report Stadium: El Prado
Referee: González Oliva
9 October Jove Español (4) 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–1 pen)
Sabadell (3) San Vicente del Raspeig  
12:00 Report Stadium: Ciudad Deportiva
Attendance: 1,018
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9 October Alcoyano (4) Awarded Castellón (3) Alcoy  
18:00 Report Stadium: El Collao
Referee: Clemente Ortuño


Round of 16[]

16 October Tudelano (3) 1–0 Calahorra (3) Tudela  
16:30 Miguel Díaz Goal 79' (pen.) Report Stadium: Ciudad de Tudela
Referee: Suberbiola Zúñiga
16 October Poblense (4) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–5 pen)
Prat (3) Sa Pobla  
18:00 Mateu Ferrer Goal 90+3' (pen.) Report Jordi Oribe Goal 40' Stadium: Nou Camp
Referee: González Peris
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16 October Cultural Durango (4) 1–4 Izarra (3) Durango  
19:30 Ibon Goal 40' Report Laborda Goal 19'
Toni Goal 39'
Yoldi Goal 84'
Hinojosa Goal 88'
Stadium: Tabira
Referee: González Crespo
16 October Salamanca UDS (3) 3–2 Móstoles URJC (4) Salamanca  
20:00 Ubis Goal 21'
Hugo Díaz Goal 51'83'
Report Portilla Goal 9'
Chupe Goal 52'
Stadium: Helmántico
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Manuel Casanovas
16 October Compostela (4) 1–2 (a.e.t.) Coruxo (3) Santiago de Compostela  
20:30 Gabri Palmás Goal 82' Report Antón de Vicente Goal 74'
Sylla Goal 99'
Stadium: Vero Boquete
Attendance: 500
Referee: Diego Valdés
16 October Murcia (3) 1–0 Talavera de la Reina (3) Murcia  
21:00 Andy Escudero Goal 29' Report Stadium: Nueva Condomina
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Manrique Antequera
17 October Castellón (3) 2–0 Jove Español (4) Castellón de la Plana  
20:00 Rafa Gálvez Goal 60'90+2' Report Stadium: Nou Castàlia
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Serrat Susi
17 October San Fernando (3) 0–1 Linense (3) San Fernando  
20:30 Report Dopi Goal 22' Stadium: Iberoamericano
Attendance: 500
Referee: Bote González


Quarter-finals[]

Winners will qualify to 2019–20 Copa del Rey first round.

6 November Salamanca UDS (3) 2–2
(2–3 pen)
Coruxo (3) Salamanca  
20:00 Amaro Goal 35'
Ángel Sánchez Goal 103'
Report Antón de Vicente Goal 34'
Mateo Goal 95'
Stadium: Helmántico
Referee: Morona del Campo
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6 November Castellón (3) 0–0
(5–3 pen)
Prat (3) Castellón de la Plana  
20:00 Report Stadium: Nou Castàlia
Referee: Ivaylov Angelov
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7 November Izarra (3) 1–5 Tudelano (3) Estella-Lizarra  
19:30 Encada Goal 48' Report Diego Suárez Goal 34' Goal 39' (pen.)
Obieta Goal 56'74'
Soto Goal 64'
Stadium: Merkatondoa
Referee: Ruiz Rabanal
7 November Murcia (3) 2–1 Linense (3) Murcia  
21:00 Juanra Goal 2'
Chumbi Goal 69'
Report Tomás Goal 63' Stadium: Nueva Condomina
Attendance: 4,201
Referee: Javier García


Semi-finals[]

20 November Tudelano (3) 1–0 Coruxo (3) Tudela  
12:00 Iñaki Jiménez Goal 12' Report Stadium: Ciudad de Tudela
Referee: Francisco Crespo
20 November Castellón (3) 0–3 Murcia (3) Castellón de la Plana  
20:00 Report Silvente Goal 93'
Pedrosa Goal 106'
Peque Goal 116'
Stadium: Nou Castàlia
Referee: David Ferrer Collado


Final[]

5 December Murcia (3) 1–1
(4–2 pen)
Tudelano (3) Murcia  
20:00 Toril Goal 61' Report Diego Suárez Goal 6' Stadium: Enrique Roca
Attendance: 6,074
Referee: Morena Llorens
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External links[]

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