COPA DEL REY 1995 Played by 115 teams: - all 20 clubs of First Division. - 17 (out of 20) clubs of Second Division. Barcelona B, Athletic B and Real Madrid B couldn't inscribe. - 61 (out of 80) clubs of Second Division B. - 3 relegated from Second A the previous season - 46 (out of 59) which continued from Second B of the previous season (10 excluded for being reserve teams; Pontevedra, Lemona and Izarra renounced) - 12 (out of 18) which were promoted from Third Division (Amurrio, Gernika, Europa and Casetas renounced and Betis B and Zaragoa B were reserve teams) - 17 (out of 345, in 17 groups) of Third Division: - 1 (out of 1) relegated from Second A to Third (Real Burgos had an administrative relegation; disappeared in Sept. 1994) - 11 (out of 16) clubs relegated from Second B. (Celta Turista excluded as reserve team; 4 renounced) - 5 (out of 10) unpromoted champions of their group the previous season Estepona, relegated from Second B to Third suffered also an administrative relegation to Regional levels; he could have inscribed, but the club was disbanded. Clubs playing European competition get a bye until the Round of 16. FIRST ROUND Played by 78 teams (61 of Second B and 17 of Third Division), in order to qualify 39 clubs. Bye: All First and Second Division SECOND ROUND Played by the 17 Second Division clubs and the 39 winners of the First Round in order to qualify 28 clubs. Bye: All First Division THIRD ROUND January 4 and 11 Andorra - Rayo Vallecano (Madrid) 1-1, 0-0 (1) Badajoz - Logroñés (Logroño) 1-0, 2-0 Beasain - Albacete 3-2, 0-1 Cartagena FC - Lleida 1-0, 0-5 Corralejo - Valencia 2-2, 0-5 Cultural Leonesa (León) - Sevilla 2-4, 1-2 Eibar - Sporting Gijón 0-1, 2-3 Extremadura (Almendralejo) - Valladolid 0-3, 1-2 (2) Gimnàstic Tarragona - R Betis (Sevilla) 1-3, 0-3 Real Jaén - Villarreal 0-3, 1-1 Las Palmas* - Tenerife 0-0, 0-0 PEN: 4-3 (3) Lugo - Celta (Vigo) 2-1, 0-5 Mensajero(S Cruz La Palma) - Atlético M. 0-0, 1-3 (4) Mérida CP - Real Sociedad 1-2, 2-3 R Murcia - Toledo 0-1, 1-1 Ontinyent - R Mallorca 2-2, 3-7 R Oviedo - Compostela (Santiago) 1-2, 0-1 (5) Palamós - Espanyol (Barcelona) 1-1, 5-3 Salamanca - At Osasuna (Pamplona) 3-1, 2-0 San Sebastián Reyes - Racing Santander 0-1, 1-2 Sestao SC - Getafe CF 0-0, 1-0 (1) January 11 and 19 (2) January 3 and 10 (3) Second leg, January 12 (4) Second leg, January 10 (5) First leg, January 5 Bye: Barcelona (E1), R Zaragoza (E2), Real Madrid, Deportivo Coruña, Athletic Bilbao (E3) and Leganés (by draw) FOURTH ROUND January 25 and February 1 Las Palmas - Atlético Madrid 0-0, 0-2 Leganés - Badajoz 0-2, 1-1 Lleida - Compostela (Santiago) 2-0, 1-1 R Mallorca - RC Celta (Vigo) 2-1, 0-0 Palamós - Villarreal 2-1, 0.0 Rayo Vallecano - Racing Santander 0-1, 2-1 Real Sociedad (Donostia) - R Betis 0-1, 1-3 (6) Salamanca - Valencia 2-1, 0-3 Sestao SC - Albacete 1-2, 0-1 Sevilla - Sporting Gijón 2-1, 1-3 Toledo - Real Valladolid 3-0, 0-2 (6) January 26 ad February 2 Bye: Barcelona (E1), R Zaragoza (E2), Real Madrid, Deportivo Coruña and Athletic Bilbao (E3) ROUND OF 16 February 8 and 15 Albacete - R Zaragoza 2-1, 1-1 Athletic Bilbao - R Betis (Sevilla) 4-0, 0-1 Barcelona - Atlético Madrid 1-4, 3-1 (7) Lleida - Deportivo Coruña 0-3, 1-4 Palamós - Rayo Vallecano (Madrid) 0-1, 1-1 Real Madrid - Valencia 1-1, 1-2 (8) Sporting Gijón - Badajoz 1-1, 3-0 Toledo - R Mallorca 1-1, 0-2 (7) February 7 and 14 (8) February 9 and 16 QUARTER FINALS March 8 and 22 Atlético Madrid - Albacete 1-1, 0-1 (9) Deportivo Coruña - Athletic Bilbao 3-0, 0-0 (10) R Mallorca - Valencia 1-0, 0-4 Sporting Gijón - Rayo Vallecano (Madrid) 1-1, 1-0 (9) March 7 and 23 (10) March 9 and 21 SEMIFINALS May 31 and June 14 Sporting Gijón - Deportivo Coruña 0-2, 1-0 (11) Valencia - Albacete 1-1, 2-1 (12) (11) First leg, May 30 (12) Second leg, June 13 FINAL Played at Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid), June 24 and 27 On June 24th, heavy rain (unusual in June) forced to stop the match at the 79th minute. Result was 1-1 at that moment. The last 11 minutes were played by the same 22 players in June 27th; a goal scored by Alfredo in the very first minute decided the final. 80.000 people went to Santiago Bernabéu just to see 11 minutes of play. RC DEPORTIVO CORUÑA - VALENCIA CF 2-1 (1-1, 1-0) Goals: 1-0 35' Manjarín, 1-1 70' Mijatovic /// 2-1 80' Alfredo Deportivo: Liaño, Voro, Ribera, Djukic, Nando, Donato, López Rekarte, Aldana (50' Alfredo), Fran, Manjarín (90' Claudio), Bebeto Valencia: Zubizarreta, Mendieta, Camarasa, Giner, Juan Carlos (82' Gálvez), Mazinho, Roberto, Fernando, Poyatos, Mijatovic, Penev Referee: García Aranda Copa RFEF 1994-1995 1st Round Zamora - AD Parla 0-0 1-2 CD Calahorra - CD Aurrera Vitoria 0-1 1-2 Club Siero - Real Racing Club B 1-2 1-4 SD Huesca - CF Balaguer 1-1 1-2 Puertollano - UD Macarena 3-1 2-3 UD Las Palmas B - Beatanzos CF 5-0 4-0 Jerez CF - UD Los Palacios 3-1 0-3 RCD Mallorca B - CD Onda 0-2 1-1 Quarter Finals AD Parla - Puertollano 1-1 2-4 UD Las Palmas B - UD Los Palacios 3-1 1-0 CD Aurrera Vitoria - Real Racing Club B 0-2 0-4 CD Onda - CF Balaguer 1-4 0-2 Semifinals Puertollano - UD Las Palmas B 1-0 0-3 Real Racing Club B - CF Balaguer 1-1 0-2 Final UD Las Palmas B - CF Balaguer 1-0 3-1
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