Copa de la Reina de Fútbol
The Copa de la Reina is an annual cup competition for Spanish women's association football teams organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation. Its first edition took place in 1983, five years before the Spanish women's league was created.[1] Up to the creation of the women's league the winners of this cup were crowned as Spanish football champions. Nowadays it is a knockout tournament taking place once the season is over as top eight clubs at the end of the league season qualify for it.
Finals
The first two editions in 1981 and 1982 were hold under the name Copa Reina Sofia and won by Karbo Deportivo, today Real Deportivo La Coruña. The first official recognized version of the tournament was the 1983 edition.
Season |
Winner |
Runner-up |
Score |
19811 |
Karbo Deportivo |
Ricard |
2–1 |
19821 |
Karbo Deportivo |
|
|
19832 |
Karbo Deportivo |
Porvenir CF |
4–1 |
19842 |
Karbo Deportivo |
SCD Añorga |
4–2, 1–2 |
19852 |
Karbo Deportivo |
Peña Barcelonista Barcilona |
2–2 (3-1 pen) |
19862 |
Porvenir CF |
SD Oiartzun |
2–1 |
19872 |
SD Oiartzun |
SCD Añorga |
3–2 |
19882 |
SD Oiartzun |
Porvenir CF |
3–1 |
1989 |
CF Alcobendas |
SCD Añorga |
4–2 |
1990 |
SCD Añorga |
RCD Espanyol |
2–0 |
1991 |
SCD Añorga |
FC Barcelona |
3–0 |
1992 |
Oroquieta Villaverde |
CE Sabadell |
3–0 |
1993 |
SCD Añorga |
Oroquieta Villaverde |
2–1 |
1994 |
FC Barcelona |
Oroquieta Villaverde |
2–1 |
1995 |
Oroquieta Villaverde |
SCD Añorga |
4–2 |
1996 |
RCD Espanyol |
Oroquieta Villaverde |
3–0 |
1997 |
RCD Espanyol |
Atlético Málaga |
4–2 |
1998 |
Atlético Málaga |
SD Lagunak |
4–0 |
1999 |
Oroquieta Villaverde |
SD Eibar |
4–2 |
2000 |
Levante UD |
SD Lagunak |
3–0 |
2001 |
Levante UD |
Puebla Extremadura |
5–1 |
2002 |
Levante UD |
RCD Espanyol |
1–0 |
2003 |
CE Sabadell |
Estudiantes Huelva |
3–1 |
2004 |
Levante UD |
CE Sabadell |
3–1 |
2005 |
Levante UD |
Puebla Extremadura |
2–1 |
2006 |
RCD Espanyol |
SD Lagunak |
2–2 (4–3 pen) |
2007 |
Levante UD |
RCD Espanyol |
3–1 |
2008 |
Rayo Vallecano |
Levante UD |
3–2 |
2009 |
RCD Espanyol |
Prainsa Zaragoza |
5–1 |
2010 |
RCD Espanyol |
Rayo Vallecano |
3–1 |
2011[2] |
FC Barcelona |
RCD Espanyol |
1–0 |
- 1.^ Cup known Copa Reina Sofia.
- 2.^ Win made them Spanish champions.
Winners
Club |
Wins |
Winning years |
Levante UD |
6 |
2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007 |
RCD Espanyol |
5 |
1996, 1997, 2006, 2009, 2010 |
Karbo La Coruña |
3 |
1983, 1984, 1985 |
Añorga KKE |
3 |
1990, 1991, 1993 |
Oroquieta Villaverde |
3 |
1992, 1995, 1999 |
Oiartzun KE |
2 |
1987, 1988 |
FC Barcelona |
2 |
1994, 2011 |
CF Porvenir |
1 |
1986 |
CF Parque Alcobendas |
1 |
1989 |
Atlético Málaga |
1 |
1998 |
CE Sabadell |
1 |
2003 |
Rayo Vallecano |
1 |
2008 |
References
- ^ http://hemeroteca.elmundodeportivo.es/preview/1985/04/26/pagina-21/1120665/pdf.html?search=karbo%20añorga
- ^ "FC Barcelona, campeón de la Copa de SM La Reina tras vencer al RCD Espanyol (1-0)" (in Spanish). rfef.es. 19 June 2011. http://www.rfef.es/index.jsp?nodo=119&ID=1479. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
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