- 2002–03 Copa del Rey
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2002–03 Copa del Rey Country Spain Champions Mallorca Runner-up Recreativo de Huelva ← 2001–02 2003–04 → The Copa del Rey 2002–03 is the 99th staging of the Copa del Rey.
The competition started on August 28, 2002 and concluded on June 28, 2003 with the Final, held at the Martinez Valero in Elche, in which Mallorca lifted the trophy for the first time ever with a 3–0 victory over Recreativo de Huelva.
Contents
Preliminary round
First leg:
August 28, 2002 Hércules 3–0 Lleida Tomelloso CF 1–4 Amurrio Club Cultural Leonesa 2–1 Real Avila Cacereno 2–0 Ceuta Langreo 0–0 Jerez CF UDA Gramenet 1–0 CE Mataro Atlético Baleares 0–2 Novelda CF UD Fraga 0–4 Real Union UD Lanzarote 2–1 Pontevedra CF San Sebastian 1–1 Marino de Luanco CD Burriana 0–1 Alicante CF Villanueva CF 0–0 Ciudad de Murcia Alondras CF 0–1 CD Corralejo SD Lemona 0–1 SD Noja CD Linares 0–0 UD Merida Orihuela CF 0–0 Palamós CF Barakaldo CF 1–1 CM Peralta Second leg:
September 4, 2002 Lleida 1–0 Hercules Agg:1–3 Amurrio Club 2–0 Tomelloso CF Agg:6–1 Real Avila 1–1 Cultural Leonesa Agg:1–2 Ceuta 0–2 Cacereno Agg:0–4 Jerez CF 3–2 Langreo Agg:3–2 CE Mataro 1–1 UDA Gramenet Agg:2–1 Novelda CF 3–0 Atletico Baleares Agg:5–0 Real Union 3–0 UD Fraga Agg:7–0 Pontevedra CF 3–2 UD Lanzarote(ag) Agg:4–4 Marino de Luanco 0–1 San Sebastian Agg:1–2 Alicante CF 4–0 CD Burriana Agg:5–0 Ciudad de Murcia 3–0 Villanueva CF Agg:3–0 CD Corralejo 3–0 Alondras CF Agg:4–0 SD Noja 0–3 SD Lemona Agg:1–3 UD Merida 0–0 CD Linares(2–4 pen) Agg:0–0 Palamós CF 2–1 Orihuela CF Agg:2–1 CM Peralta 0–1 Barakaldo CF Agg:1–2 First round
September 8, 2002
UD Salamanca 0–4 Racing Ferrol September 10, 2002 SD Lemona 0–3 CA Osasuna Hercules CF 2–1 Villarreal CF SD Compostela 0–1 Real Oviedo September 11, 2002 Terrassa FC 2–0 Levante UDA Gramenet 0–1 RCD Mallorca Novelda CF 3–2 FC Barcelona Palamós CF 6–1 Elche CF Barakaldo CF 1–3 Alaves(aet) Amurrio Club 1–2 Athletic Bilbao CP Cacereno 0–2 Xerez CD Real Union 3–2 Racing Santander (aet)Getafe CF 2–1 UD Las Palmas UD Lanzarote 1–2 Atletico Madrid Real Zaragoza 3–1 Real Sociedad CD Numancia 2–0 CD Tenerife Sporting Gijon 1–2 Real Valladolid Cultural Leonesa 2–1 Rayo Vallecano Motril CF 1–1 CD Badajoz(3–4 pen) Burgos CF 0–1 Celta de Vigo Alicante CF 1–0 RCD Espanyol Real Jaen 0–3 Sevilla FC Nastic 0–0 Valencia CF(4–5 pen) CF Extremadura 1–1 Malaga CF(1–4 pen) San Sebastian 1–8 Real Madrid CD Linares 1–0 CD Leganes Jerez CF 0–3 Real Betis UD Almeria(aet) 3–2 Cordoba CF Albacete 1–2 SD Eibar CD Corralejo 1–2 Deportivo September 18, 2002 Real Murcia 1–0 Poli Ejido October 9, 2002 Villanueva CF 1–2 Recreativo Second round
November 5, 2002 Novelda CF 0–3 Terrassa FC Hercules CF 0–0 RCD Mallorca(3–4 pen) Racing Ferrol 3–4 Deportivo November 6, 2002 Real Union 2–1 Athletic Bilbao SD Eibar 0–0 CA Osasuna(6–7 pen) Palamós CF 3–6 Real Betis(aet) Real Oviedo 0–4 Real Madrid Getafe CF 1–2 Real Valladolid(aet) Cultural Leonesa 0–2 Atletico Madrid Real Murcia 1–0 CD Badajoz Xerez CD 2–0 Malaga CF Real Zaragoza 1–2 Deportivo Alaves CD Linares 1–2 Sevilla FC UD Almeria 0–1 Recreativo (5–4pen)Alicante CF 3–3 Valencia CF November 7, 2002 CD Numancia 1–0 Celta Vigo Round of 16
First leg:
January 7, 2003 Alicante CF 1–1 Deportivo January 8, 2003 Real Murcia 0–0 Deportivo Alaves Real Betis 0–0 Recreativo Terrassa FC 3–3 Real Madrid RCD Mallorca 2–2 Real Valladolid Real Union 0–4 CA Osasuna CD Numancia 1–3 Sevilla FC Xerez CD 0–1 Atletico Madrid Second leg:
January 14, 2003 Real Madrid 4–2 Terrassa FC agg:7–5 January 15, 2003 Deportivo Alaves 1–2 Real Murcia agg:1–2 Deportivo 4–1 Alicante CF agg:5–2 Recreativo 1–0 Real Betis agg:1–0 Real Valladolid 1–4 RCD Mallorca agg:3–6 CA Osasuna 1–1 Real Union agg:5–1 Sevilla FC 2–1 CD Numancia agg:5–2 Atletico Madrid 3–0 Xerez CD agg:4–0 Quarterfinals
First leg:
January 22, 2003 Deportivo la Coruna 1–0 Real Murcia Recreativo 1–0 Atletico Madrid Sevilla FC 1–1 CA Osasuna January 23, 2003 Real Madrid 1–1 RCD Mallorca Second leg:
January 28, 2003 Atletico Madrid 0–0 Recreativo agg:0–1 January 29, 2003 CA Osasuna 3–2 Sevilla FC agg:4–3 RCD Mallorca 4–0 Real Madrid agg:5–1 January 30, 2003 Real Murcia 4–3 Deportivo(ag) agg:4–4 Semifinals
First leg:
February 5, 2003 Deportivo 2–3 RCD Mallorca February 6, 2003 Recreativo 2–0 CA Osasuna Second leg:
March 5, 2003 RCD Mallorca 1–1 Deportivo agg:4–3 CA Osasuna 2–2 Recreativo agg:2–4 Final
28 June 2003 Recreativo de Huelva 0–3 Mallorca Martinez Valero, Elche
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Iturralde GonzálezReport Pandiani 20' (pen.)
Eto'o 73', 84'Copa del Rey 2002–03 Winners Mallorca
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