1913 Copa del Rey

The 1913 Copa del Rey were two different competitions held the same year.

Due to disagreements between the Royal Spanish Football Federation (Spanish: Real Federación Española de Fútbol, RFEF) and some clubs, in 1913 two parallel competitions were held: an "official", organized by the FEF (Federación Española de Fútbol), in Madrid and an "unofficial", organized by the UECF (Unión Española de Clubes de Fútbol), in Barcelona. Both are currently recognized as official by the RFEF.

Copa FEF (Federación Española de Fútbol)

1913 Copa FEF
Country Spain
Teams 5
Champions Racing de Irún
Runners-up Athletic de Bilbao
Matches played 5
Goals scored 10 (2 per match)

The competition started on March 16, 1913, and concluded on March 23, 1913, with the Final, held at the O'Donell, Madrid, in which Racing de Irún lifted the trophy for the first time ever with a 1-0 victory over Athletic Bilbao.

Preliminary Round

16 March 1913
España FC 10 Vigo FC
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Semifinals

17 March 1913
Athletic Bilbao 30 Madrid FC
Rafael Moreno "Pichichi"  2'
Rafael Moreno "Pichichi"  11'
Cortadi  53'
Estadio O'Donnell, Madrid
Referee: Spain Martínez

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Final

22 March 1913
Racing de Irún 22
(a.e.t.)
Athletic Bilbao
Patricio Arabolaza
Retegui
Rafael Moreno "Pichichi"
Ramón Belauste II
Estadio O'Donnell, Madrid
Referee: Spain Rodríguez

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Replay

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Copa del Rey 1913 winners
Racing de Irún
1st title

Copa UECF (Unión Española de Clubes de Fútbol)

1913 Copa UECF
Country Spain
Teams 3
Champions FC Barcelona
Runners-up Real Sociedad
Matches played 3
Goals scored 7 (2.33 per match)

Three teams were going to take part in the tournament, but Pontevedra CF withdrew before the start of the tournament.

First leg

16 March 1913
Real Sociedad 22 FC Barcelona
Domingo Arrillaga
Juan Artola  89'
Romà Forns
Apolinario Rodríguez

Second leg

Final

23 March 1913
FC Barcelona 21 Real Sociedad
Berdié
Apolinario Rodríguez
E. Rezola  (pen.)
Copa del Rey 1913 Winners
FC Barcelona
3rd title

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References

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