Copa Catalunya Femenina

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Copa Catalunya (women)
Founded2005 (2005)
RegionCatalonia
Current championsSE AEM
(2nd title)
Most championshipsFC Barcelona
(11 titles)
Websitewww.fcf.cat

The Copa Catalunya Femenina is a knockout competition organised by the Catalan Football Federation (FCF) for women's football clubs in the Catalonia autonomous community of Spain. Since its establishment in 2005 it has been dominated by FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol, with eleven and five titles respectively:[a] in its initial run of 15 consecutive years, all but one final was contested by both teams (in 2010, Espanyol and Barcelona met in the semifinals).[2]

Previous iterations of the same tournament concept organised by the FCF were for the Copa Generalitat Femenina, also called the Copa Catalana Femenina, contested in the 20th century after formal incorporation of women's football. Barcelona won this competition four times.

Copa Catalunya (2005–present)

The competition was suspended in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic;[3] upon its relaunch in 2022 it was branded as the Copa Catalunya Amateur Femenina, and neither Barcelona nor Espanyol (nor other teams playing in the top three divisions, including Levante Las Planas) entered.[4] In 2024, the member clubs of the FCF agreed a plan to extend the competition to professional teams again, with Barcelona, Espanyol and renamed Levante Badalona returning and entering in the final stages.[5]

Finals

Year Winner Result Runner-up Semifinalists
2005RCD Espanyol1–0FC Barcelona
2006RCD Espanyol7–1FC BarcelonaCE Europa, ?
2007RCD Espanyol3–0FC BarcelonaCE Europa, ?
2008RCD Espanyol2–0FC Barcelona
2009FC Barcelona3–3 (7–6 p)RCD EspanyolUE L'Estartit, Les Preses CF
2010FC Barcelona3–0UE L'EstartitRCD Espanyol, FC Levante Las Planas
2011FC Barcelona1–0RCD EspanyolUE L'Estartit, FC Levante Las Planas
2012FC Barcelona1–1 (8–7 p)RCD EspanyolCE Sant Gabriel, UE L'Estartit
2013RCD Espanyol1–1 (4–3 p)FC BarcelonaFC Levante Las Planas, Escola Les Garrigues
2014FC Barcelona4–0RCD EspanyolCE Europa, FC Levante Las Planas
2015FC Barcelona2–0RCD EspanyolFC Levante Las Planas, FC Sant Pere Pescador
2016FC Barcelona6–0RCD EspanyolPontenc CE, CE Seagull
2017FC Barcelona3–0RCD EspanyolCE Europa, CE Seagull
2018FC Barcelona7–0RCD EspanyolCF Pardinyes, SE AEM
2019FC Barcelona4–0RCD EspanyolCE Seagull, SE AEM
Not held 2020–22
2022CE Sant Gabriel9–1CF TorellóPorqueres, Santa Susanna
2023SE AEM B1–0CF IgualadaPalautordera, Women's Soccer School
2024–25FC Barcelona1–0Levante BadalonaVic Riuprimer REFO, SE AEM
2025–26SE AEM3–3 (3–2 p)CE EuropaFC Barcelona B, Ona Sant Adrià

Copa Generalitat/Copa Catalana (1981–2000)


Finals

Year Date Winner Result Runner-up Ref.
1980–81 RCD Espanyol (1) CF Sabadell [6]
1981–82 PFB Horta (1) 3–0 RCD Espanyol [7][8]
1982–83 PB Barcilona Deco Parquet (1) [9]
1983–84 14 July 1984 PB Barcilona Deco Parquet (2) 3–0 CF Barcelona [9]
1984–85 29 June 1985 CF Barcelona (1) 1–0 FF Vallès Occidental [10]
1985–86 5 July 1986 FF Athenas (1) 1–1 (4–3 p.) CF Barcelona [11]
1986–87 11 July 1987 PB Barcilona Deco Parquet (3) 1–0 FF Vallès Occidental [9][12]
1987–88 11 June 1988 FF Vallès Occidental (1) 2–1 CF Sabadell [13]
1988–89 4 June 1989 FF Vallès Occidental (2) 1–1 (4–2 p.) CF Sabadell [14]
1989–90 RCD Espanyol (2) [1]
1990–91 FF Athenas (2) [1]
1991–92 9 February 1992 CF Barcelona[b] (2) 8–0 UE Tossa [1][15]
1992–93 [1]
1993–94 EFF Cornellà (1) [1]
1994–95 CF Barcelona (3) [1]
1995–96 EFF Cornellà (2) [1]
1996–97 EFF Cornellà (3) [1]
1997–98 [1]
1998–99 [1]
1999–2000 CF Barcelona (4) [1]

See also

Notes

  1. The FCF officially recognises Barcelona as having won fifteen Copa Catalunya titles, and Espanyol with seven, including their Copa Generalitat/Catalana wins as of updated 2026 records.[1]
  2. The team that competed was CF Barcelona-Formas, likely the club's B or C team.

References

  1. "El Palmarès de la Copa Catalunya femenina". Catalan Football Federation (in Catalan). 5 May 2026.
  2. List of champions in Barcelona Televisió's website
  3. "Suspendida la final de la Copa Catalunya". Sport. 19 March 2020.
  4. Sport (2023-06-14). "Definidos los cuadros de la Copa Catalunya amateur masculina y femenina". sport (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-11-30.
  5. esport3 (2024-06-27). "La Copa Catalunya estrenarà nou format". 3Cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2024-11-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. Tomás Belenguer 2021, pp. 85–93.
  7. "Balance del futbol femenino". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 3 June 1982. p. 21.
  8. "El futbol femenino entregó sus trofeos". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 9 June 1982.
  9. Tomás Belenguer, Manuel (2021). Barça femení : història des dels orígens fins al triplet (in Catalan). Barcelona: Editorial Base. p. 85–93. ISBN 9788419007001.
  10. Tomás, Manel (28 June 2020). "El Barça Femení va guanyar el primer títol oficial de la seva història fa 35 anys". FC Barcelona (in Catalan).
  11. "Para el Athenas, la Copa Generalitat". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 7 July 1986.
  12. "1-0: El Barcelona, campeón de Copa femenino". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 12 July 1987.
  13. López R., Xavier (12 June 1988). "Vallès, campeón femenino". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish).
  14. López R., Xavier (24 June 1989). "El Athenas ganó la Copa Federación". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). p. 30.
  15. "Fútbol Femenino: La final de la Copa Catalana, para el Barça" (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 10 February 1992. p. 48.