2018–19 Copa Federación De España
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The 2018–19 Copa Federación de España was the 26th edition of the
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, also known as Copa RFEF, a knockout competition for
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clubs in
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. Mirandés won the trophy, a cash prize of €90,152 and the qualification for the next year tournament. The runner-up received a cash prize of €30,051 and every semifinalist €12,020. Additionally, each winner of autonomous community tournament received €3,005. The competition began in late July 2018 with the first games of the Regional stages and ended on 28 March 2019 with the national final.


Regional tournaments


West Andalusia and Ceuta tournament

Betis Deportivo was the only registered team and qualified directly for national phase.


East Andalusia and Melilla tournament

Huétor Tájar was the only registered team and qualified directly for national phase.


Aragon tournament

For the 2018–19 edition, eight teams joined the tournament.


Group 1


Group 2


Final


Asturias tournament

The twelve qualified teams will be divided into four groups of three teams, where the winners will qualify for the semifinals. Teams will be drawn according to their league positions in the previous season.


Group 1


Group 2


Group 3


Group 4


Knockout stage


Final


Balearic Islands tournament

The draw was made 5 July.


Final


Basque Country tournament

Tournament will be played in two stages, the first with two groups, one of three teams and the other with two. Winners will play the final over two matches. The group stage phase was drawn on 6 September by
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Group 1


Group 2


Final


Canary Islands tournament

Tenerife B was the only registered team and qualified directly for national phase.


Cantabria tournament

Teams qualified between second and ninth place in
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Group 3 registered for playing the competition. The bracket was drawn on 11 July. Quarter-finals and Semi-finals will be played in
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Final


Castile-La Mancha tournament

The Castile-La Mancha Football Federation announced the XVII Torneo Junta de Comunidades de Castilla La Mancha as the regional Copa RFEF qualifying tournament.


Final


Castile and León tournament

The competition will be played in a group stage between three teams, all of them from the
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. The group was drawn on 4 September 2018.


Catalonia tournament

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was the only registered team and qualified directly for national phase.


Extremadura tournament

17 teams joined the tournament, consisting in a single-game knockout tournament. The preliminary round and the round of 16 were firstly drawn, and later each round was drawn independently.


Final


Galicia tournament

Twelve teams registered for playing the competition. The bracket was drawn on 6 July.


Final


La Rioja tournament

The competition was drawn on 30 July.


Final


Madrid tournament

The competition will be played in a group stage between three teams.


Murcia tournament

The competition was drawn on 24 August 2018.


Final


Navarre tournament

The competition will be played in a group stage between three teams. The group was drawn on 8 August 2018.


Valencian Community tournament

The competition will be played in three rounds in two leg ties.


Final


National tournament

The national tournament will begin in November 2018.


Qualified teams

;Defending champion
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Lealtad (4)
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(fourth tier) *Slashed teams withdrew from the competition. *Team in bold won the competition.


Preliminary round

The draw for the preliminary round and round of 32 was hold on 26 October 2018. The matches were played between 31 October and 7 November 2018.


First leg


Second leg


Round of 32

The draw for the preliminary round and Round of 32 took place on 26 October 2018. The matches will be played between 15 November and 6 December 2018.


First leg


Second leg

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Round of 16

The draw for the Round of 16 took place on 13 December 2018. Matches were played between 9 and 24 January 2019.


First leg


Second leg


Quarter-finals

The draw for the Quarter-finals took place on 25 January 2019. Matches were played between 6 and 13 February 2019.


First leg


Second leg


Semi-finals

The draw for the Semi-finals and Final took place on 15 February 2019. Matches were played between 27 February and 6 March 2019.


First leg


Second leg


Final

Matches were played between 20 and 28 March 2019.


First leg


Second leg


References


External links


Royal Spanish Football Federation
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