2011 Copa del Rey final explained

See also: 2010–11 Copa del Rey.

2011 Copa del Rey final
Event:2010–11 Copa del Rey
Team1:Real Madrid
Team1score:1
Team2:Barcelona
Team2score:0
Details:After extra time
Date:20 April 2011
Stadium:Mestalla
City:Valencia
Referee:Alberto Undiano Mallenco
Attendance:55,000
Weather:Mostly cloudy
16°C[1]
Previous:2010
Next:2012

The 2011 Copa del Rey final was the 109th final since the tournament's establishment (including two seasons where two rival editions were played). The match was a traditional 'El Clásico' rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid which took place on 20 April 2011 at the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia, making it the sixth such Copa del Rey final (the most recent in April 1990 at the same venue), just four days after the two teams played each other in La Liga and seven days before they met in the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg.

Real Madrid lifted the trophy for the 18th time in their history with a 1–0 victory after extra time. It was Real Madrid's first win in 18 years, having last won the Copa del Rey in 1993 against Real Zaragoza[2] [3]

Road to the final

BarcelonaRoundReal Madrid
OpponentResultLegsOpponentResultLegs
Ceuta7–12–0 away; 5–1 homeRound of 32Murcia5–10–0 away; 5–1 home
Athletic Bilbao1–1 (a)0–0 home; 1–1 awayRound of 16Levante8–28–0 home; 0–2 away
Real Betis6–35–0 home; 1–3 awayQuarter-finalsAtlético Madrid4–13–1 home; 1–0 away
Almería8–05–0 home; 3–0 awaySemi-finalsSevilla3–01–0 away; 2–0 home

Match

The match was scoreless after 90 minutes but there had been numerous scoring chances on both sides. Cristiano Ronaldo was credited with having three good chances in the first half, the last of which was kept out with a one-handed save by Barcelona goalkeeper José Manuel Pinto.[3] Barcelona did not have a shot on target in the first half, but in the second they dominated possession, with Andrés Iniesta and Pedro both forcing saves from Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas.[4] The game was won in the first period of extra time by the game's only goal, a header from Cristiano Ronaldo from a cross from Ángel Di María.[3]

The BBC gave credit to Real Madrid manager José Mourinho's defensive tactics for keeping Barcelona scoreless.[3] When Barcelona's Xavi, Andrés Iniesta, Lionel Messi and David Villa got the ball, they were challenged by two Madrid players.[3] There were many fouls in the match, with the referee issuing eight yellow cards. Real Madrid's Ángel Di María was sent off in the 120th minute after receiving his second booking.[5]

Match details

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GK 13 José Manuel Pinto
RB 2
CB 14 Javier Mascherano
CB 3 Gerard Piqué
LB 21
DM 16
CM 6 Xavi (c)
CM 8 Andrés Iniesta
RW 17
LW 7
CF 10
Substitutes:
GK 1 Víctor Valdés
DF 5 Carles Puyol
DF 18 Gabriel Milito
DF 19
MF 15
MF 20
MF 30 Thiago
Manager:
Pep Guardiola
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GK 1 Iker Casillas (c)
RB 17 Álvaro Arbeloa
CB 4 Sergio Ramos
CB 2
LB 12 Marcelo
DM 3
CM 14
CM 24
RW 23
LW 22
CF 7 Cristiano Ronaldo
Substitutes:
GK 25 Jerzy Dudek
DF 19
MF 8 Kaká
MF 11
FW 6
FW 9 Karim Benzema
FW 20 Gonzalo Higuaín
Manager:
José Mourinho
Assistant referees


Fermín Martínez Ibáñez (Navarre)
Jesús Calvo Guadamuro (Andalusia)
Fourth official


Fernando Teixeira Vitienes (Cantabria)

width=50% valign=topMatch rules:
  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Aftermath

Real Madrid players celebrated their victory that evening by riding a double-decker bus through Madrid where they were greeted by cheering crowds. While holding the trophy aloft, Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos dropped the cup in front of the bus, where it was crushed. Ramos later joked that he had not dropped the cup, but that the cup jumped down to meet the fans.[6] The cup was replaced immediately with a spare version and placed in the Real Madrid museum.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Local Weather Forecast, News and Conditions | Weather Underground.
  2. Web site: El Real Madrid levantó la Copa del Rey en Mestalla . 21 April 2011 . Real Federación Española de Fútbol . 21 April 2011 . es . https://web.archive.org/web/20110429072822/http://www.rfef.es/index.jsp?nodo=119&ID=1304 . 29 April 2011 . dead .
  3. News: Barcelona 0-1 Real Madrid. 21 April 2011. BBC Sport. 21 April 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110421035241/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/13110141.stm. 21 April 2011 . live.
  4. News: Ronaldo's late goal gives Real Madrid win over Barcelona in Copa del Rey. 23 April 2011. The Guardian. 21 April 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110422152519/http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/apr/21/real-madrid-barcelona-copa-del-rey. 22 April 2011 . live.
  5. News: Barcelona v Real Madrid – as it happened. 20 April 2011. guardian.co.uk. 23 April 2011.
  6. News: Sergio Ramos Drops Copa del Rey Under Moving Bus in Madrid. 23 April 2011. Slate. https://web.archive.org/web/20110424050459/http://www.slate.com/blogs/blogs/trending/archive/2011/04/21/sergio-ramos-drops-copa-del-rey-under-moving-bus-in-madrid-video.aspx. 24 April 2011. dead.
  7. News: Real Madrid given replica to replace flattened trophy. 25 August 2020. CTV News. 22 April 2011.