19th Copa del Rey | |
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Tournament details | |
Country | |
Defending champions | Real Unión |
Final positions | |
Champions | Arenas Club de Getxo (1st title) |
Runner-up | FC Barcelona |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 13 |
Goals scored | 55 (4.23 per match) |
Top goal scorer(s) | Félix Sesúmaga (10 goals) |
The Copa del Rey 1919 was the 19th staging of the Copa del Rey, the Spanish football cup competition.
The competition started on 12 April 1919, and concluded on 18 May 1919, with the final, held at the Martínez Campos in Madrid, in which Arenas Club de Getxo lifted the trophy for the first time ever with a 5–2 victory over FC Barcelona after extra-time with a hat-trick from Félix Sesúmaga. [1] [2]
Arenas Club de Getxo | 8–2 | Racing de Madrid |
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Sesúmaga 1', 2', 3', 8', 30', 50', 60' Pagaza 80' | Report | Ricardo Álvarez 40', 70' |
Real Vigo Sporting | 2–2 | Sporting de Gijón |
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Nolasco Lorenzo 42', 50' | Report | Manuel Meana 35' Adolfo Trapote 90+12' |
FC Barcelona | 6–0 | Real Sociedad |
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Martínez 20' Alcántara 44', 70' Lakatos 55', 62', 79' | Report |
Racing de Madrid | 2–0 | Arenas Club de Getxo |
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Ricardo Álvarez 41' Portugés 44' | Report |
Arenas Club de Getxo and Racing de Madrid won one match each. At that year, the aggregate score was not taken into account. A replay match was played.
Sporting de Gijón | 1–1 | Real Vigo Sporting |
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Villaverde I 10' | Report | Chiarroni 20' |
Sporting de Gijón and Real Vigo Sporting tied, with both games drawn. A replay match was played.
Real Sociedad | 1–3 | FC Barcelona |
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José Arrate I 10' (pen.) | Report | Martínez 35', 60', 85' |
FC Barcelona won 2–0 on aggregate matches and qualified for the semifinals.
Racing de Madrid | 0–3 | Arenas Club de Getxo |
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Report | Ibaibarriaga 50' Barturen 75' Vallana 80' (pen.) |
Arenas Club qualified for the semifinals.
Real Vigo Sporting | 3–0 | Sporting de Gijón |
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Moncho Gil 73' Teodoro Cruces 76', 83' | Report |
Real Vigo qualified for the semifinals.
Bye: Sevilla FC
FC Barcelona | 4–3 | Sevilla FC |
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Lakatos 31' Martínez 43' Garchitorena 86' Alcántara 88' | Report | Kinké 35' (pen.), 85' Otero 49' |
Real Vigo Sporting | 0–2 | Arenas Club de Getxo |
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Report | Sesúmaga 12', 40' |
Sevilla FC | 0–3 | FC Barcelona |
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Report | Alcántara 60', 76', 82' |
FC Barcelona win 2–0 on aggregate matches.
Arenas Club de Getxo | 6–1 | Real Vigo Sporting |
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Sesúmaga 10', 63', 67', 84' Barturen 33', 69' | Report | Vallana 81' (o.g.) |
Arenas Club de Getxo win 2–0 on aggregate matches.
Arenas Club de Getxo | 5–2 (a.e.t.) | FC Barcelona |
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Sesúmaga 12', 80', 96' F. Peña 116' Ibaibarriaga 119' | Report | Viñals 38' Lakatos 55' |
Copa del Rey 1919 winners |
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Arenas de Getxo 1st title |
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