1912 Copa del Rey final explained

1912 Copa del Rey Final
Event:1912 Copa del Rey
Team1:Barcelona
Team1score:2
Team2:Sociedad Gimnástica
Team2score:0
Date:7 April 1912
Stadium:Camp de la Indústria
City:Barcelona
Previous:1911
Next:1913 FEF
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The 1912 Copa del Rey Final was the 11th final of the Spanish cup competition, the Copa del Rey. The final was played at Camp de la Indústria in Barcelona on 7 April 1912. The match was won by FC Barcelona, who beat Real Sociedad Gimnástica Española from Madrid 2–0, with goals from Alfredo Massana and Pepe Rodríguez.[1] [2]

Out of the 11 players that lined-up for Barcelona in the final, 7 were on the line-up of Catalonia's first official international match on 20 February 1912 against France (Berdié, Massana, Estévez and Pakán being the outsiders).

Match details

GK Luis Reñé
DF José Irízar
DF Manuel Amechazurra (c)
MF José Berdié
MF Alfredo Massana
MF Enrique Peris
FW Romà Forns
FW
FW Pepe Rodríguez
FW Antonio Morales
FW Francisco Armet
GK Modesto Pola
DF Luis Álvarez Roca
DF José Carruana
MF
MF José Manuel Kindelán
MF Sócrates Quintana
FW Arturo Espinosa
FW Eulogio Uribarri
FW Ricardo Uribarri
FW
FW Apolinario Rodríguez

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Spain - Cup 1912 . 13 January 2000 . . 20 August 2022 .
  2. Web site: Copa del Rey / Spanish Cup 1912 . www.linguasport.com . 20 August 2022 .