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The 2019 Copa Federación de España is the 27th edition of the Copa Federación de España, also known as Copa RFEF, a knockout competition for
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clubs in
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and
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. The competition began in late July with the first games of the Regional stages and will end in November 2019 with the national final. As part of the new competition format, the four semifinalists will join the 2019–20 Copa del Rey first round.


Regional tournaments


West Andalusia and Ceuta tournament

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


East Andalusia and Melilla tournament

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


Aragon tournament

Eight teams joined the tournament in the 2019–20 edition.


Group 1


Group 2


Final


Asturias tournament

For this edition, reserve teams were excluded. This decision affected to Sporting Gijón B, Oviedo B and Praviano, that since this season acted as
Oviedo Oviedo () or Uviéu (Asturian language, Asturian: ) is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain and the administrative and commercial centre of the region. It is also the name of the municipality that contains th ...
's second reserve team. Groups were drawn on 23 July in a competition where format changed as all the knockout stage will be played at Estadio Santa Cruz, in
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Group stage


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=Group B

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=Group C

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=Group D

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Knockout stage


Final


Balearic Islands tournament

Only Ibiza Islas Pitiusas and Poblense joined the tournament.


Final


Basque Country tournament


Canary Islands tournament

Unión Viera 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, except Racing Santander B as reserve team. The bracket was drawn on 4 July. Quarter-finals and Semi-finals were played in Santa Cruz de Bezana.


Final


Castile-La Mancha tournament

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


Final


Castile and León tournament

Only Arandina and Real Burgos joined the tournament.


Final


Catalonia tournament

Only Prat and Vilafranca joined the tournament.


Final


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

For this edition, reserve teams were excluded and the winner will receive a price of €3,005.


Final


La Rioja tournament

Six teams joined the tournament.


Final


Madrid tournament

Only Móstoles URJC and
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joined the tournament.


Final


Murcia tournament

6 teams joined the tournament. Two groups of three teams were established at two different locations, in the Gómez Meseguer field in Cartagena and in the Los Garres field in
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. Each match will last 45 minutes. The champions of each group qualifies to the final.


Group 1


Group 2


Final


Navarre tournament

Only
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and Huarte joined the tournament.


Final


Valencian Community tournament

6 teams joined the tournament. Tournament will be played in three stages, the first with two groups of three teams, second with the semifinals being the group winners the local team and third the final in a neutral venue.


Group 1


Group 2

* Olímpic fielded ineligible players and was sanctioned by FFCV, which resulted in the awarding of 3–0 wins for Jove Español and
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. Olímpic had won 2–1 the two matches.


Knockout stage


Final


National phase

National phase was played between October and December with 32 teams (18 winners of the Regional Tournaments and 14 teams of
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). The four semifinalists qualified to 2019–20 Copa del Rey first round.


Qualified teams

;Best 14 qualified non-reserve teams from
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not qualified to 2019–20 Copa del Rey * Alcoyano (4) *
Burgos Burgos () is a city in Spain located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. It is the capital and most populous municipality of the province of Burgos. Burgos is situated in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, on the confluence of th ...
(3) *
Calahorra Calahorra (; ; ) is a municipality in the Spanish autonomous community and province of La Rioja. During Ancient Roman times, Calahorra was a municipium known as ''Calagurris Nassica Iulia''. Location The city is located on a hill at an altitude ...
(3) * Castellón (3) * Coruxo (3) * Internacional (3) * Izarra (3) * Linense (3) *
Murcia Murcia ( , , ) is a city in south-eastern Spain, the Capital (political), capital and most populous city of the autonomous community of the Region of Murcia, and the Ranked lists of Spanish municipalities#By population, seventh largest city i ...
(3) *
Sabadell Sabadell () is a city and municipality in Catalonia, Spain. It is in the south of the ''comarca'' of Vallès Occidental, where it is one of the two capitals, the other being Terrassa. It is located on the River Ripoll, north of Barcelona, a ...
(3) * Salamanca UDS (3) * San Fernando (3) *
Talavera de la Reina Talavera de la Reina () is a city and municipalities of Spain, municipality of Spain, part of the autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha. Its population of 83,303 makes it the second most populated municipalit ...
(3) * Tudelano (3) ;Winners of Autonomous Communities tournaments * Arandina (4) * Arroyo (4) * Compostela (4) * Conquense (4) *
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(4) * Cultural Durango (4) * Jove Español (4) *
Llanes Llanes (the ''Concejo de Llanes'', ''Conceyu de Llanes'' in Asturian language) is a municipality of the province of Asturias, in northern Spain. Stretching for about 30 km along the coast at the extreme east of the province, Llanes is bound ...
(4) * Móstoles URJC (4) * Muleño (4) * Náxara (4) * Poblense (4) * Prat (3) *
Teruel Teruel () is a city in Aragon, located in eastern Spain, and is also the capital of Teruel (province), Teruel Province. It had a population of 35,900 as of 2022, making it the least populated provincial capital in Spain. It is noted for its har ...
(4) * Tropezón (4) * Unión Viera (4) * Utrera (4) * Vélez (4)


Draw

The draw of all the tournament was held at the headquarters of the RFEF on 20 September. Teams were divided in four pots according to geographical criteria. Each pot will play independently until semifinals:


Round of 32


Round of 16


Quarter-finals

Winners will qualify to 2019–20 Copa del Rey first round.


Semi-finals


Final


References


External links


Royal Spanish Football Federation
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