- 2001–02 Copa del Rey
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2001–02 Copa del Rey Country Spain Champions Deportivo de La Coruña Runner-up Real Madrid Top goal scorer(s) Raúl González (6) ← 2000–01 2002–03 → The Copa del Rey 2001–02 is the 98th staging of the Copa del Rey.
The competition started on September 6, 2001 and concluded on March 6, 2002 with the Final, held at the Bernabeu in Madrid, in which Deportivo la Coruna lifted the trophy for the first time since 1995 with a 2–1 victory over Real Madrid.
Contents
Preliminary round
First leg:
September 6, 2001 SD Lemona 3–0 Zamora CF CF Palencia 0–2 Marino de Luanco SD Noja 1–0 CD Ourense C.D. Endesa As Pontes 0–0 Amurrio Club CF Gava 1–1 CE L'Hospitalet CD Teruel 1–2 UE Figueres CE Sabadell 0–0 CD Logroñés UDA Gramenet 1–0 SD Beasain Majadahonda 0–0 UD Vecindario Quintanar 1–1 Pajara CD Castellón 0–2 Novelda CF UD Lanzarote 2–0 Alicante CF CD Toledo 2–0 CD Calahorra Lucena CF 2–1 Ciudad Murcia UD Marbella 0–1 CD Diter Zafra Granada CF 0–2 Cadiz CF CD Atletico Baleares 2–1 AD Ceuta Second leg:
September 20, 2001 Zamora CF 1–1 SD Lemona agg:1–4 Marino de Luanco 2–1 CF Palencia agg:4–1 CD Ourense 4–1 SD Noja agg:4–2 Amurrio Club 2–0 C.D. Endesa As Pontes agg:2–0 CE L'Hospitalet 1–0 CF Gava agg:2–1 UE Figueres 8–0 CD Teruel agg:10–1 CD Logroñés 2–1 CE Sabadell agg:2–1 SD Beasain 1–1 UDA Gramenet agg:1–2 UD Vecindario 2–0 CF Rayo Majadahonda agg:2–0 Pajara 2–0 CD Quintanar del Rey agg:3–1 Novelda CF 0–1 CD Castellón agg:2–1 Alicante CF 1–0 UD Lanzarote agg:1–2 CD Calahorra 0–2 CD Toledo agg:0–4 (ag)Ciudad Murcia 1–0 Lucena CF agg:2–2 CD Diter Zafra 0–0 UD Marbella agg:1–0 Cadiz CF 4–1 Granada CF agg:6–1 AD Ceuta 5–0 CD Atletico Baleares agg:6–2 First round
October 9, 2001
SD Lemona 2–3 Celta Vigo(aet) October 10, 2001 Amurrio Club 1–3 Athletic Bilbao Cultural Leonesa 1–0 Racing Santander Racing Ferrol 1–0 Burgos CF Nastic 1–0 SD Eibar UD Salamanca 2–0 CD Numancia Atletico Madrid 1–3 Rayo Vallecano UE Lleida 1–0 RCD Espanyol CD Diter Zafra 0–1 RCD Mallorca (5–4 pen)CD Logrones 0–0 Real Zaragoza CE L'Hospitalet 2–1 Real Sociedad Getafe CF 1–2 Villarreal CF Sporting 4–2 Real Oviedo Albacete 1–0 Elche CF Levante UD 2–1 CD Leganes Cadiz CF 1–2 Malaga CF Real Jaen 2–0 Xerez CD Poli Ejido 1–2 Recreativo CF Extremadura 1–1 CD Badajoz(2–4 pen) (aet)Cordoba CF 1–0 Real Murcia Novelda CF 0–1 Valencia CF Valencia lost automatically since 4 from its players were outside the EU Ciudad Murcia 2–1 Sevilla FC (aet)AD Ceuta 4–1 Real Betis Pajara 0–4 Real Madrid UD Vecindario 1–2 UD Las Palmas UD Lanzarote 5–1 CD Tenerife October 11, 2001 CD Ourense 1–1 Real Valladolid(3–5 pen) stopped at the 110' minute on October 10 and continued on October 11 for 10 minutes of Extra time. November 7, 2001 (aet)UE Figueres 1–0 FC Barcelona Marino de Luanco 1–4 Deportivo SD Compostela 1–2 Deportivo Alaves UDA Gramenet 1–2 CA Osasuna Second round
November 27, 2001 (4–2 pen)UE Figueres 0–0 CA Osasuna Novelda CF 1–0 UD Las Palmas November 28, 2001 Cultural Leonesa 1–2 Deportivo (aet)UD Salamanca 1–0 Celta Vigo Racing Ferrol 1–2 Real Valladolid Sporting 2–0 Deportivo Alaves UD Lanzarote 1–3 Real Madrid CD Logrones 0–3 CE L'Hospitalet CD Toledo 2–3 Athletic Bilbao(aet) Albacete Balompie 1–3 Rayo Vallecano Cordoba CF 1–0 Real Jaen CD Badajoz 0–0 Recreativo AD Ceuta 0–0 RCD Mallorca(4–5pen) November 29, 2001 UE Lleida 1–2 Nastic Levante UD 1–1 Villarreal CF(3–4pen) (3–1pen)Ciudad Murcia 1–1 Malaga CF Round of 16
First leg:
December 12, 2001 CD Badajoz 1–3 Real Valladolid Ciudad de Murcia 0–0 Rayo Vallecano Cordoba CF 2–1 RCD Mallorca UE Figueres 2–1 Novelda CF Nastic 1–0 Real Madrid UD Salamanca 2–2 Athletic Bilbao Sporting 2–4 Villarreal CF CE L'Hospitalet -* Deportivo Second leg:
December 18, 2001 Real Madrid 4–2 Nastic agg:4–3 December 19, 2001 Real Valladolid 3–0 CD Badajoz agg:6–1 Rayo Vallecano 1–0 Ciudad Murcia agg:1–0 RCD Mallorca 1–1 Cordoba CF agg:2–3 Novelda CF 0–0 UE Figueres agg:1–2 Athletic Bilbao 2–0 UD Salamanca agg:4–2 Villarreal CF 3–1 Sporting agg:7–3 Deportivo -* CE L'Hospitalet - Deportivo successfully protested against having to play the 1st leg on
Dec 11 on Hospitalet's artificial pitch; when ordered to play in the 'Mini Estadí' of Barcelona, Hospitalet forfeited the tie.
Quarterfinals
First leg:
January 8, 2002 Real Madrid 4–0 Rayo Vallecano January 9, 2002 Villarreal CF 0–2 Athletic Bilbao Deportivo 2–0 Real Valladolid Cordoba CF 0–2 UE Figueres Second leg:
January 15, 2002 Athletic Bilbao 1–0 Villarreal CF agg:3–0 January 16, 2002 Rayo Vallecano 1–0 Real Madrid agg:1–4 Real Valladolid 2–1 Deportivo agg:2–3 UE Figueres 0–0 Cordoba CF agg:2–0 Semifinals
First leg:
January 23, 2002 Athletic Bilbao 2–1 Real Madrid January 24, 2002 UE Figueres 0–1 Deportivo Second leg:
January 30, 2002 Deportivo 1–1 UE Figueres agg:2–1 January 31, 2002 Real Madrid 3–0 Athletic Bilbao agg:4–2 Final
6 March 2002 Real Madrid 1–2 Deportivo de La Coruña Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid
Referee: Manuel Mejuto GonzálezRaúl 58' Sergio 6'
Diego Tristán 37'Copa del Rey 2001–02 Winners Deportivo
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