Copa del Rey 1921
Copa del Rey 1921 | |
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Cup winners | Athletic Bilbao (8th title) |
Beginning | March 27, 1921 |
final | May 8, 1921 |
Final stadium | Estadio San Mamés , Bilbao |
Teams | 8th |
Games | 12 |
Gates | 50 (ø 4.17 per game) |
Top scorer |
Patricio Rodríguez Monchín Triana (4 each)
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← Copa del Rey 1920 |
The 1921 Copa del Rey was the 19th edition of the Spanish Football Cup.
The competition started on March 27th and ended with the final on May 8th, 1921 in the Estadio San Mamés in Bilbao . The defending champion of the cup competition was FC Barcelona . Athletic Bilbao won the title by beating Athletic Madrid 4-1 in the final .
Attendees
If the teams meeting in the quarter-finals or semi-finals were able to win one of the games, the goal difference was not used to determine the winner, but a play-off game was played.
Quarter finals
The first legs were played between March 27 and April 10, 1921, the second legs between April 3 and 17, 1921.
First leg | Return leg | |||
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RC Fortuna Vigo | Real Unión | 5: 1 | 2: 3 | |
Athletic Bilbao | Sporting Gijón | 2: 1 | 1-0 | |
Sevilla FC | SR Levante | 2-0 | 3-0 | |
Athletic Madrid | 1 | FC Barcelona |
Playoff
The game was played on neutral ground in Madrid on April 10th .
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Real Unión | 4: 3 | RC Fortuna Vigo |
Semifinals
The first leg was played on April 17, the second leg on April 24, 1921.
First leg | Return leg | |||
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Real Unión | Athletic Madrid | 1: 2 | 2: 5 | |
Sevilla FC 1 | Athletic Bilbao | 4: 2 | 1: 1 |
final
Athletic Bilbao | Athletic Madrid | ||||||||
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Rivero - Beguiristáin, Luis Hurtado - Belauste III , Belauste I , Sabino - Villavaso, Pichichi , Antón Allende , José María Laca , Domingo Gómez-Acedo Trainer: Billy Barnes ( England ) |
Francisco Durán - Ramón Olalquiaga , Pololo - Francisco Martínez , Desiderio Fajardo , Jesús Olarreaga - Ramón Amann , Andrés Tuduri , Monchín Triana , Ángel del Río , Luis Olaso Trainer: Vincent Hayes ( England ) |
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1: 0 Laca (29th) 2: 1 Acedo (41st, Penalty ) 3: 1 Acedo (68th) 4: 1 Laca (73rd) |
1: 1 Monchín Triana (38th) |
With a sovereign 4-1 triumph against Athletic Madrid, the then record winner Athletic Bilbao won his eighth Spanish Cup and extended his lead over the runner-up record winner Real Madrid (5 titles).
Winning team
(the gates are indicated in brackets)
1. | Athletic Bilbao |
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The goals from the denied semi-finals against Sevilla FC were not counted. In addition, a goal scorer from the quarter-finals is unknown.
Goal scorers
Pl. | Nat. | player | society | Gates |
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1 | Patricio | Real Unión | 4th | |
Rodríguez | RC Fortuna Vigo | 4th | ||
Monchín Triana | Athletic Madrid | 4th | ||
4th | Agustín Amantegui | Real Unión | 3 | |
José Mari | Athletic Bilbao | 3 | ||
6th | Domingo Gómez-Acedo | Athletic Bilbao | 2 | |
Roman Emery | Real Unión | 2 | ||
Ramón Olalquiaga | Athletic Madrid | 2 | ||
Posada | RC Fortuna Vigo | 2 | ||
Andrés Tuduri | Athletic Madrid | 2 | ||
11 | Anton Allende | Athletic Bilbao | 1 | |
bar | RC Fortuna Vigo | 1 | ||
José María Jáuregui | Real Unión | 1 | ||
René Petit | Real Unión | 1 | ||
polo | RC Fortuna Vigo | 1 |
The 13 goalscorers from the games against Sevilla FC do not count towards the goalscorer list. There are also three goals for which the goalscorer is unknown and an own goal scored by Unión player Ramón Eguiazábal for Fortuna Vigo.