Copa Federación de España (Murcia tournament) explained

The Murcia tournament is the previous round of the Copa RFEF in the Region of Murcia. Organized by the Football Federation of the Region of Murcia, the Murcia teams in Segunda División B and the best teams of the Tercera División (Group 13) not qualified to the Copa del Rey play this tournament, including farm teams.

It is usually played between July and October, and the champion of the tournament qualifies to the National tournament of the Copa RFEF. Since 1999, the final is played in only one game and since 2001, the qualifying round is composed by four groups of three teams.

FC Cartagena is the team with most titles.[1]

History

YearLocationWinnerRunner-upScore
Murcia Lorca CF
Cartagonova
Cartagonova
Murcia
Águilas CF
Cartagonova
Lorca CF Mar Menor-San Javier
Lorca Deportiva CF Frutas de Abarán
Pinatar 2–1, 4–2
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League systemMar Menor-San Javier
Mazarrón2–0
Pinatar 3–1
La Flota, MurciaLorca Deportiva CF B 1–0
Campus de Espinardo, MurciaJumilla CF Atlético Pulpileño2–1
Juan Cayuela, TotanaCaravaca CF Cartagena FC2–0
El Rubial, ÁguilasAtlético Pulpileño La Unión2–1
Ángel Sornichero, AlcantarillaLa Hoya Lorca Plus Ultra2–1
La Arboleja, CiezaYeclano Deportivo El Palmar3–1
Pitín, San JavierCartagena FC El Palmar4–1
Juan Cayuela, TotanaCF Lorca Deportiva Alhama2–1
Campus de Espinardo, MurciaUCAM Murcia B Nueva Vanguardia3–0
Pitín, San JavierFC Cartagena B Murcia Imperial3–2
Pitín, San JavierFC Cartagena B Estudiantes3–1

Champions

TeamsWinnersWinning years
3 1996, 1997, 2000
2 1995, 1998
2 2003, 2007
2 2017, 2018
1 1999
1 2001
1 2002
1 2004
1 2006
1 2008
1 2009
1 2010
1 2011
1 2012
1 2013
1 2014
1 2015
1 2016

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Copa Federación de la Región de Murcia. 30 July 2016.