High School Football Schedules & Team Rankings

The Copa del Rey leaves the quarterfinals behind and enters the semifinals of the competition, now a double match and without Second Division teams after the elimination of Albacete. FC Barcelona, ​​Real Sociedad, Athletic Club and Real Betis / Atlético de Madrid are the elite teams of Spanish football that enter the final phase and They aspire to participate in the next edition of the Super Cup in Saudi Arabia.

The Barça team got rid of Albacete 1-2 at the Carlos Belmonte, not without suffering, since the locals had a chance in added time to force extra time. Wednesday’s day had strong emotions. Alavés missed a penalty to go up 3-1 and, later, Real Sociedad came back (2-3) to seal their classification. In addition, another Basque team, Athletic, advanced against Valencia (1-2), thanks to Iñaki Williams’ goal practically in the last minute.

Real Betis and Atlético de Madrid closed the quarterfinal round in the most unequal quarterfinal duel (0-5) held in The Charterhouseseat that will live end in Aprilalthough with a date yet to be specified by the Federation.

  • FC Barcelona

  • Royal Society

  • Athletic Club

  • Atlético de Madrid

The four semi-finalists will know their crosses at noon this Friday February 6. The event will be held from 1:00 p.m. and will take place, as always, in the Luis Aragonés room of the Ciudad del Fútbol of Las Rozas. As a novelty, on this occasion, the RFEF will combine the semi-final draws of the Copa del Rey and the Copa de la Reina in the same event.

When are the Copa del Rey semi-final matches played?

The schedule is very tight. Thus, just a few days after the four semifinalists are defined, they will compete in the first round in the fight for the final.

The semi-finals are held double matchso that the Federation ensures that the two finalists will have played at least one match in front of their audience. The one-way meetings are set for the days February 10, 11 and 12while Eliminatory paths will be resolved on March 3, 4 and 5.

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