Copa Catalunya (women's football)

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The Copa Catalunya Femenina is a knockout competition organised by the Catalan Football Federation for women's football clubs in the Catalonia autonomous community of Spain. Since its establishment in 2005 it has been dominated by FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol, with ten and five titles respectively. [1]

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Finals

YearWinnerResultRunner-upSemifinalists
2005 RCD Espanyol 1–0 FC Barcelona
2006RCD Espanyol7–1FC Barcelona CE Europa, ?
2007RCD Espanyol3–0FC BarcelonaCE Europa, ?
2008RCD Espanyol2–0FC Barcelona
2009FC Barcelona3–3 (7–6 p)RCD Espanyol UE L'Estartit, Les Preses CF
2010FC Barcelona3–0UE L'EstartitRCD Espanyol, FC Levante Las Planas
2011FC Barcelona1–0RCD EspanyolUE L'Estartit, FC Levante Las Planas
2012 FC Barcelona1–1 (8–7 p)RCD Espanyol CE Sant Gabriel, UE L'Estartit
2013 RCD Espanyol1–1 (4–3 p)FC BarcelonaFC Levante Las Planas, Escola Les Garrigues
2014FC Barcelona4–0RCD EspanyolCE Europa, FC Levante Las Planas
2015FC Barcelona2–0RCD EspanyolFC Levante Las Planas, FC Sant Pere Pescador
2016FC Barcelona6–0RCD Espanyol Pontenc CE, CE Seagull
2017FC Barcelona3–0RCD EspanyolCE Europa, CE Seagull
2018FC Barcelona7–0RCD EspanyolCF Pardinyes, SE AEM
2019FC Barcelona4–0RCD EspanyolCE Seagull, SE AEM

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References

  1. List of champions in Barcelona Televisió's website