Copa del Rey

The original system, the four levels of Spain's clubs "regardless of seniority" mixed pairs of knockout matches, but the 05-06 season of the Copa del Rey tournament system has been reformed, the lower teams in the encounter with the first division team before the first round of knockout matches, which reduced the number of matches in La Liga teams to reduce the game of the possibility of the game of the cold.

2. The reformed King's Cup system is very complicated: the first round of matches is a knockout round between the C-level teams and the D-level teams eligible to participate in the competition to determine the 18 teams; the second round of matches will be played within the Western B, and the top 20 teams of the previous season's Western B will determine the 10 participating teams.

3. In the third round, the 10 teams that won in the second round were mixed with the 18 teams from the first round, as well as four relegated teams from Liga B and two designated Liga C teams for a total of 34 teams to decide on 17 teams; in the fourth and fifth rounds, the 17 teams, plus the 11 Liga MX teams not required to take part in the European tournament, decided on seven teams after two rounds of knockout matches.

4. In the sixth round, the seven teams mentioned above plus the nine La Liga teams that have participated in the European tournament make up the 16 teams that will play two rounds of home and away matches from here until the winner is decided.

5, the Copa del Rey is a national soccer cup tournament in Spain. It was created in 1902. The King's Cup winners are awarded an overall prize money of $7.5 million, with the royal family providing a symbolic $500,000 check and a routine summons. The winner gets direct entry into the League Cup competition.

1. The format of the 2023-24 Copa del Rey season is as follows:

2. The 2023-24 Copa del Rey is divided into 8 rounds, with the first 3 rounds being out-of-conference matches with a tie-breaker, and the 4th, 5th, Semi-Quasi-Final and Quasi-Final matches being played on a two-legged home-and-away basis, with the team that scored the most goals over the two rounds going through to the next round. In the event of a tie between two teams in terms of goals scored, then the visiting team will be given a preferential goal scoring system (the goals scored by the visiting team will be counted twice). If there is still no winner, the match will be decided in extra time after 90 minutes of the second round.

3. After extra time, if there is a tie in the number of goals scored, the visiting team will be promoted by the visitor's goal preference system. If there is still no winner, the winner will be decided by an exchange of 12-yard shots. The final will be held at a neutral venue to ensure that neither team has home field advantage and the match will be decided by one game. In the event of a tie within 90 minutes, extra time will be played. If the game is still tied in overtime, the winner will be decided by an exchange of 12-yard shots.

4. Spain's national cup competition began in 1902, and from the beginning it was named after the king: the Alfonso VIII Cup, the first trophy was permanently retained by the Biscay Bilbao club, which was renamed Athletic Bilbao in 1903, and which won the first three championships. The next four years (1905-1908) saw Real Madrid win back-to-back titles and take permanent possession of the second trophy, and Athletic Bilbao won another treble from 1914-1916, taking permanent possession of the third Copa del Rey.

5. Barcelona won the Cup five times between 1920 and 1928 and were awarded the fourth Copa del Rey permanently, followed by Athletic Bilbao's treble between 1930 and 1932, and the fifth Copa del Rey permanently. In 1930-1932, Athletic Bilbao won the third consecutive title, and the fifth Copa del Rey was permanently awarded to them, and in 1933, the Alfonso VIII Cup was renamed the Copa de la República.

6. The Spanish Cup was discontinued in 1937-1938 due to the civil war. 1939, after General Franco came to power, the Copa del Rey was renamed the "Supreme Commander" Cup, and the trophy was awarded to that year's winners, Sevilla. 2023, May 7 On May 7, 2023, Real Madrid won the Copa del Rey 2-1 against Osasuna after nine years.

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