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1924 Copa Del Rey Final
The 1924 Copa del Rey Final was the 24th final of the Spanish cup competition, the Copa del Rey. The final was played at Atotxa Stadium, in San Sebastián, on 4 May 1924. Real Unión beat Real Madrid 1–0, winning their third title.Spanish Cup 1924
on the RSSSF The only goal was scored by José Echeveste.


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