2004–05 Copa del Rey explained

Copa del Rey
Year:2004–05
Other Title:103rd Copa del Rey
Country: Spain
Champions:Real Betis (2nd title)
Top Goal Scorer:Alejandro
Aitor Huegún
Iñaki Muñoz
(5 goals each)
Prevseason:2003–04
Nextseason:2005–06

The 2004–05 Copa del Rey was the 103rd staging of the Copa del Rey.

The competition started on 1 September 2004 and concluded on 1 June 2005 with the Final, held at the Estadio Vicente Calderón in Madrid, in which Real Betis lifted the trophy for the first time since 1977 with a 2–1 victory over CA Osasuna.

First round

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Round of 64

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26 October 2004
CCD Cerceda0–2Deportivo de La Coruña
CD Castellón0–0 (2–4 PP)CA Osasuna
CD Leganés1–2Real Madrid
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27 October 2004
Logroñés CF0–3CD Numancia
Amurrio Club2–3 AETRacing de Santander
Gimnástica Segoviana CF0–1Athletic Bilbao
SD Eibar0–0 (2–4 PP)Real Valladolid
Terrassa FC1–1 (4–2 PP)RCD Espanyol
UE Lleida1–0Valencia CF
Algeciras CF0–1Sevilla FC
CD Don Benito0–2Málaga CF
Xerez CD0–1Ciudad de Murcia
CF Badalona0–0 (3–4 PP)Levante UD
UD Las Palmas0–1Getafe CF
Rayo Vallecano0–1 AETRCD Mallorca
CD Alcalá0–0 (2–4 PP)Real Betis
AD Ceuta0–1 AETAlbacete Balompié
Cultural Leonesa1–1 (3–2 PP)Deportivo Alavés
UDA Gramenet1–0 AETFC Barcelona
CD Ourense0–3Atlético Madrid
UD Lanzarote3–2Racing de Ferrol
Sporting de Gijón1–2Elche CF
Cádiz CF4–0Polideportivo Ejido
Gimnàstic de Tarragona2–1Real Zaragoza
CD Tenerife3–1 AETCelta de Vigo
Burgos CF1–3Real Sociedad
UD Vecindario2–3 AETPontevedra CF
CD Mirandés3–2 AETUD Salamanca
Lorca Deportiva4–1Real Murcia
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28 October 2004
Girona FC2–1Villarreal CF
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3 November 2004
Córdoba CF0–0 (4–3 PP)UD Almería
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4 November 2004
UB Conquense0–2 (AET)Recreativo de Huelva

Round of 32

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10 November 2004
UD Lanzarote2–1RCD Mallorca
Pontevedra CF1–2 AETGetafe CF
CD Tenerife1–2Real Madrid
CD Mirandés0–0 (4–3 PP)Real Sociedad
Cultural Leonesa1–2 (AET)Athletic Bilbao
Real Valladolid2–1Racing de Santander
UDA Gramenet2–1Levante UD
Girona FC0–1 AETCA Osasuna
Lorca Deportiva5–2 AETMálaga CF
Ciudad de Murcia1–2Sevilla FC
Elche CF1–0Deportivo de La Coruña
Terrassa FC2–2 (2–4 PP)UE Lleida
Cádiz CF0–2Real Betis
Córdoba CF1–1 (3–4 PP)CD Numancia
Recreativo de Huelva1–0 AETAlbacete Balompié
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11 November 2004
Gimnàstic de Tarragona0–1 AETAtlético Madrid

Round of 16

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First leg

11 January 2005
UDA Gramenet2–0UE Lleida
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12 January 2005
UD Lanzarote2–1Athletic Bilbao
Lorca CF1–3Atlético Madrid
CD Mirandés1–3Real Betis
Elche CF1–0CD Numancia
CA Osasuna2–0Getafe CF
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13 January 2005
Real Valladolid0–0Real Madrid

Second leg

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18 January 2005
Sevilla FC2–1Recreativo de HuelvaAgg: 4–1
UE Lleida1–0UDA GramenetAgg: 1–2 [1]
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19 January 2005
Athletic Bilbao6–0UD LanzaroteAgg: 7–2
Real Madrid1–1Real ValladolidAgg: 1–1
Real Betis0–0CD MirandésAgg: 3–1
CD Numancia1–0Elche CFAgg: 1–1 (5–3 PP)
Getafe CF3–2CA OsasunaAgg: 3–4
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20 January 2005
Atlético Madrid2–0Lorca CFAgg: 5–1

Quarter-finals

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Second leg

Semi-finals

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Second leg

Final

See main article: 2005 Copa del Rey final.

Top goalscorers

Goalscorers Goals Team
AlejandroLanzarote
Iñaki MuñozOsasuna
Aitor HuegúnLorca
Ricardo OliveiraBetis
BraulioAtlético Madrid
MaciotLanzarote
Santi EzquerroAthletic Bilbao
Miki AlbertGramenet
Fernando LlorenteAthletic Bilbao

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La 'Grama' firma un histórico pase a cuartos de final-Fútbol.