Copa del Generalísimo 1960/61
Cup winners
Atlético Madrid (2nd title)
Beginning
October 12, 1960
final
July 2nd, 1961
Final stadium
Estadio Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid
Teams
48
Games
104
Gates
351 (ø 3.38 per game)
← Copa del Generalísimo 1959/60
The Copa del Generalísimo 1960/61 was the 57th edition of the Spanish soccer cup competition , which takes place today under the name Copa del Rey .
The competition started on October 12, 1960 and ended with the final on July 2, 1961 at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid . The defending champion of the cup competition was Atlético Madrid . Atlético Madrid won the title again with a 3-2 win in the new edition of last year's final against city rivals Real Madrid .
Preliminary round
The first legs were played on October 12, the second legs on October 30, 1960.
Playoffs
1 The game was played in
Madrid on November 24th .
2 The game was played in
Madrid on April 16 .
3 The game was played in
Madrid on April 18th .
4th The game was played in
Madrid on November 17th .
5 The game was played in
Zaragoza on April 2nd .
6th The game was played in
Zaragoza on April 2nd . Sestao SC moved into the next round due to an illegal line-up by Rayo Vallecano.
Round of the last 32
The first leg was played on May 7, the second leg on May 11, 1961.
Playoffs
The games were played in Madrid and Zaragoza on May 14th .
Round of 16
The first leg was played on May 21, the second leg on May 28, 1961.
Playoffs
The games were played in Zaragoza and Madrid on May 29th and 30th .
Quarter finals
The first legs were played on June 1, the second legs on June 4, 1961.
Semifinals
The first legs were played on June 18, the second legs on June 25, 1961.
final
Atlético Madrid
real Madrid
Edgardo Madinabeytia - Feliciano Rivilla , Jorge Griffa , Isacio Calleja - Ramiro Rodrigues , Alberto Callejo - Miguel Jones , Adelardo Rodríguez , Jorge Mendonça , Joaquín Peiró , Enrique Collar Trainer: José Villalonga (C)
José Vicente - Marquitos , José Santamaría , Pedro Casado - José María Vidal , Pachín - Enrique Mateos , Luis del Sol , Alfredo Di Stéfano , Ferenc Puskás , Francisco Gento Trainer: Miguel Muñoz (C)
1: 1 Joaquín Peiró (20th) 2: 1 Joaquín Peiró (46th) 3: 1 Jorge Mendonça (69th)
0: 1 Ferenc Puskás (9th) 3: 2 Alfredo Di Stéfano (82nd)
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