Played by 32 teams: - all 14 of First Division - top four of each of three groups in Second Division - six winners of a tournement played by the rest of Second Division (12) and 18 top teams of lower levels. Actually, they were Salamanca, Baracaldo, Alavés, Alcoyano (from Second Division) and Levante and Málaga (both from regional levels) FIRST ROUND April 25 and May 2 Ferrol - Deportivo Coruña 1-0, 1-2, 0-1* Real Valladolid - Celta (Vigo) 1-2, 0-2 Real Gijón - Real Oviedo 1-2, 3-4 Baracaldo - Atlético Bilbao 1-0, 0-2 Real Sociedad - Arenas Guecho 8-0, 3-2 D. Alavés - Real Zaragoza 2-3, 1-1 Español - Osasuna (Pamplona) 3-2, 1-0 Constancia (Inca) - Sabadell 2-1, 1-2, 1-0** Levante (Valencia) - Barcelona 2-3, 1-8 Hércules (Alicante) - Castellón 0-2, 3-8 Alcoyano - Valencia 2-1, 0-2 Real Madrid - Salamanca 5-1, 1-0 Málaga - Athletic Aviación (Madrid)0-0, 3-8 Real Betis - Atlético Tetuán 1-3, 3-0 Xerez CF - Sevilla 6-2, 1-2 SD Ceuta - Granada 5-0, 0-3 * Played in Oviedo, May 5 ** Played in Barcelona, May 4 ROUND OF 16 May 9 and 16 Atlético Aviación - Real Sociedad 4-2, 0-0 Español - Real Madrid 1-1, 3-3, 0-2* Celta (Vigo) - Barcelona 1-5, 1-4 Real Oviedo - Deportivo Coruña 1-2, 1-1 Atlético Bilbao - Castellón 7-0, 1-2 Real Zaragoza - Valencia 2-4, 1-0 Constancia (Inca) - Xerez CF 2-1, 1-4 R Betis (Sevilla) - SD Ceuta 1-1, 0-4 * Played in Madrid, May 18 QUARTER FINALS May 23 and 30 Atlético Aviación - Atl. Bilbao 1-3, 1-4 Xerez CF - Real Madrid 1-1, 3-5 Barcelona - SD Ceuta 5-2, 4-2 Valencia - Deportivo Coruña 2-2, 3-0 SEMIFINALS June 6 and 13 Barcelona - Real Madrid 3-0, 1-11 Atlético Bilbao - Valencia 1-0, 2-2 FINAL Played in Madrid, June 20th ATLETICO BILBAO - REAL MADRID 1-0 (at extra time) Goal: 1-0 104' Zarra Atlético Bilbao: Lezama, Mieza, Oceja, Ortuzar, Ortiz, Nando, Elices, Panizo, Zarra, Urra, Gainza Real Madrid: Marzá, Querejeta, Corona, Souto, Ipiña, Moleiro, Alsúa, Alonso, Pruden, Barinaga, Botella Referee: Cruella Special reference to the semifinal between two greatest Spanish teams. In the first leg Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 3-0, in a passionate match. During the next days, Madrid press exagerated the attitude of Barcelona's fans, and clamoured for an exceptional answer from Real Madrid supporters. The hostility of the fans (and some strange decisions of the referee) at the start of the second leg (some players of Barcelona said they "feared for their lifes") helped Real Madrid to win 8-0 at half time and 11-1 at the end of the match. Barcelona's president dismissed, and some months later Real Madrid's president Santiago Bernabéu offered his excuses.
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