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2009–10 Copa del Rey Country Spain Teams 83 Champions Sevilla Runner-up Atlético de Madrid Matches played 112 Goals scored 286 (2.55 per match) Top goal scorer(s) Maxi Rodríguez (5) ← 2008–09 2010–11 → The 2009–10 Copa del Rey was the 106th staging of the Copa del Rey. The competition began on August 22, 2009 and concluded on May 19, 2010 with the final held at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, in which Sevilla FC lifted the trophy for the fifth time in their history with a 2–0 victory over Atlético Madrid. The defending cup holders were FC Barcelona.
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Qualified teams
The following teams competed in the Copa del Rey 2009–10:
20 teams of 2008–09 La Liga:
21 teams of 2008–09 Segunda División (Sevilla Atlético are excluded for being a reserve team of Sevilla):
24 teams of 2008–09 Segunda División B. Teams that qualified are the top five teams of each of the 4 groups (excluding reserve teams) and the four with the highest number of points out of the remaining non-reserve teams (*):
18 teams of 2008–09 Tercera División. Teams that qualified are the champions of each of the 18 groups (or at least the ones with the highest number of points within their group since reserve teams are excluded):
- Compostela
- Real Oviedo
- Gimnástica
- Lagun Onak
- Reus Deportiu
- Villajoyosa
- Alcalá
- Palencia
- Unión Estepona
- San Roque
- Sporting Mahonés
- Tenisca
- Caravaca
- Cerro Reyes
- Izarra
- Logroñés
- Monzón
- Toledo
First round
The matches were played on 22, 25, 26 and 27 August 2009.
Alcorcón, Alcoyano, Atlético Ciudad, Mérida, Ontinyent and Poli Ejido received a bye.
Team 1 Score Team 2 San Roque 1–2 Melilla Villajoyosa 2–0 Logroñés Lagun Onak 2–1 Izarra Alcalá 0–1 Real Oviedo Compostela 1–2 Zamora Lemona 2–2 (2–4 p) Cultural Leonesa Gramenet 0–3 Sant Andreu Sabadell 2–0 Monzón Real Jaén 0–1 Unión Estepona Marbella 1–0 Caravaca Alavés 1–1 (1–4 p) Palencia Ponferradina 1–1 (5–4 p) Eibar Leganés 1–3 Reus Puertollano 3–1 (aet) Gimnástica Tenisca 2–4 Cerro Reyes Alicante 1–1 (5–4 p) Sporting Mahonés Conquense 1–0 (aet) Toledo Lorca Deportiva 1–2 (aet) Ceuta Second round
The matches were played on 1, 2, 3, 9 and 16 September 2009. Recreativo received a bye.
Team 1 Score Team 2 Celta 2–1 Real Unión Lagun Onak 2–1 Cerro Reyes Sant Andreu 3–1 Melilla Cultural Leonesa 4–0 Unión Estepona Girona 1–0 Gimnàstic Real Sociedad 0–2 Rayo Vallecano Betis 1–2 Córdoba Ontinyent 2–1 Conquense Alcorcón 2–0 Palencia Atlético Ciudad 3–2 Real Oviedo Alcoyano 2–0 Villajoyosa Puertollano 3–0 Zamora Albacete 0–1 Hércules Sabadell 0–0 (1–3 p) Marbella Salamanca 1–1 (4–3 p) Castellón Levante 0–0 (3–4 p) Huesca Las Palmas 2–1 Cádiz Poli Ejido 0–0 (8–7 p) Ponferradina Cartagena 3–2 (aet) Elche Numancia 2–3 Murcia Ceuta 2–2 (4–5 p) Alicante Mérida 1–1 (5–4 p) Reus Third round
The matches were played on 7 October 2009. Murcia received a bye.
Team 1 Score Team 2 Lagun Onak 1–2 Alcorcón Puertollano 2–1 Sant Andreu Salamanca 2–0 Cartagena Girona 1–3 Celta Hércules 2–0 Huesca Mérida 1–3 Alcoyano Recreativo 2–1 Las Palmas Marbella 2–1 Alicante Córdoba 0–1 Rayo Vallecano Atlético Ciudad 0–0 (5–4 p) Poli Ejido Ontinyent 0–0 (3–5 p) Cultural Leonesa Final phase bracket
Teams that are listed first play at home in the first leg.
Round of 32
October 27/28/29, 2009
November 10/11/12, 2009Round of 16
January 5/6/7, 2010
January 12/13/14, 2010Quarterfinals
January 20/21, 2010
January 27/28, 2010Semifinals
February 3/4, 2010
February 10/11, 2010Final
May 19, 2010Alcoyano 0 2 2 Valencia 1 2 3 Valencia 1 2 3 Real Murcia 0 0 0 Deportivo 2 2 4 Deportivo 1 0 1 Deportivo 0 1 1 Cultural Leonesa 0 0 0 Sevilla 3 0 3 Barcelona 2 5 7 Barcelona 1 1 2 Atlético Ciudad 2 1 3 Sevilla (a) 2 0 2 Sevilla 4 5 9 Sevilla 2 0 2 Rayo Vallecano 2 2 4 Getafe 0 1 1 Athletic Bilbao 0 2 2 Rayo Vallecano 2 1 3 Valladolid 2 0 2 Mallorca 1 3 4 Mallorca (a) 1 1 2 Mallorca 1 1 2 Zaragoza 1 0 1 Getafe (a) 2 0 2 Málaga (a) 1 0 1 Málaga 2 1 3 Getafe 2 1 3 Getafe 1 5 6 Espanyol 0 1 1 Sevilla 2 Recreativo (p) 1 1 2 Atlético Madrid 0 Sporting de Gijón 1 1 2 Recreativo 3 1 4 Marbella 0 0 0 Atlético Madrid 0 5 5 Atlético Madrid 2 6 8 Atlético Madrid 1 1 2 Celta 2 1 3 Celta 1 0 1 Tenerife 1 0 1 Celta 1 1 2 Puertollano 1 0 1 Villarreal 1 0 1 Villarreal 1 1 2 Atlético Madrid 4 2 6 Alcorcón 4 0 4 Racing Santander 0 3 3 Real Madrid 0 1 1 Alcorcón 2 0 2 Salamanca 1 1 2 Racing Santander 3 0 3 Racing Santander 0 4 4 Racing Santander 2 3 5 Hércules 2 1 3 Osasuna 1 0 1 Almería 1 0 1 Hércules 2 0 2 Xerez 1 0 1 Osasuna (a) 1 1 2 Osasuna 2 1 3 Round of 32
The first leg matches were played on 27, 28 and 29 October while the second legs were played on 10, 11 and 12 November 2009.
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Marbella 0–8 Atlético Madrid 0–2 0–6 Alcoyano 2–3 Valencia 0–1 2–2 Puertollano 1–2 Villarreal 1–1 0–1 Atlético Ciudad 3–9 Sevilla 2–4 1–5 Alcorcón 4–1 Real Madrid 4–0 0–1 Celta 3–1 Tenerife 2–1 1–0 Real Murcia 0–1 Deportivo 0–1 0–0 Xerez 1–3 Osasuna 1–2 0–1 Zaragoza 1–1 (a) Málaga 1–1 0–0 Recreativo 2–2 (4–2 p) Sporting de Gijón 1–1 1–1 Cultural Leonesa 0–7 Barcelona 0–2 0–5 Getafe 3–1 Espanyol 2–0 1–1 Valladolid 2–2 (a) Mallorca 2–1 0–1 Rayo Vallecano 4–2 Athletic Bilbao 2–0 2–2 Salamanca 2–4 Racing Santander 1–0 1–4 Hércules 3–1 Almería 2–1 1–0 Round of 16
The first leg matches were played on 5, 6 and 7 January while the second legs were played on 12, 13 and 14 January 2010.
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Celta 2–1 Villarreal 1–1 1–0 Alcorcón 2–3 Racing Santander 2–3 0–0 Hércules 2–2 (a) Osasuna 2–1 0–1 Valencia 3–4 Deportivo 1–2 2–2 Málaga 3–6 Getafe 2–1 1–5 Barcelona 2–2 (a) Sevilla 1–2 1–0 Rayo Vallecano 3–4 Mallorca 2–1 1–3 Recreativo 4–5 Atlético Madrid 3–0 1–5 Quarter-finals
First legs
All times CET
20 January 2010
20:00Mallorca 1 – 2 Getafe ONO Estadi, Mallorca
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Pérez BurrullG. Castro 90+2' Report M. del Moral 50'
Miku 68'
20 January 2010
22:00Deportivo 0 – 3 Sevilla Estadio Riazor, A Coruña
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Iturralde GonzálezReport Negredo 26'
Renato 67'
Navas 69'
21 January 2010
20:00Racing Santander 2 – 1 Osasuna Estadio El Sardinero, Santander
Attendance: 12,600
Referee: Muñiz FernándezColsa 63'
Diop 84'Report Pandiani 88'
21 January 2010
22:00Atlético Madrid 1 – 1 Celta Estadio Vicente Calderón, Madrid
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Undiano MallencoTiago 11' Report Trashorras 3' Second legs
27 January 2010
20:00Osasuna 0 – 3 Racing Santander Estadio Reyno de Navarra, Pamplona
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Turienzo ÁlvarezReport Xisco 6'
Henrique 23'
Canales 78'Racing Santander won 5–1 on aggregate.
27 January 2010
22:00Sevilla 0 – 1 Deportivo Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Sevilla
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Teixeira VitienesReport Bodipo 44' Sevilla won 3–1 on aggregate.
28 January 2010
20:00Getafe 0 – 1 Mallorca Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, Getafe
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Mejuto GonzálezReport Aduriz 45' Getafe 2–2 Mallorca on aggregate. Getafe won on away goals.
28 January 2010
22:00Celta 0 – 1 Atlético Madrid Estadio Balaídos, Vigo
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Pérez LasaReport Forlán 26' Atlético Madrid won 2–1 on aggregate.
Semi-finals
First legs
All times CET
3 February 2010
22:00Sevilla 2 – 0 Getafe Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Sevilla
Attendance: 28,000
Referee: González VázquezFabiano 45+1'
Mario 80' (o.g.)Report
4 February 2010
22:00Atlético Madrid 4 – 0 Racing Santander Estadio Vicente Calderón, Madrid
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Mateu LahozSimão 9'
Reyes 40'
Forlán 62' (pen.), 71' (pen.)Report Second legs
10 February 2010
22:00Getafe 1 – 0 Sevilla Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, Getafe
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Iturralde GonzálezSoldado 52' Report Sevilla won 2–1 on aggregate.
11 February 2010
22:00Racing Santander 3 – 2 Atlético Madrid Estadio El Sardinero, Santander
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Undiano MallencoValera 2' (o.g.)
Xisco 88'
Tchité 90'Report Moratón 8' (o.g.)
Jurado 51'Atlético Madrid won 6–3 on aggregate.
Final
Main article: 2010 Copa del Rey Final19 May 2010
21:30 CESTSevilla 2 – 0 Atlético Madrid Camp Nou, Barcelona
Attendance: 93,000
Referee: Mejuto GonzálezCapel 5'
Navas 90+1'Report Copa del Rey
2009–10 WinnersSevilla
5th TitleTop goalscorers
Last updated 19 May 2010
Goalscorers Goals Team Maxi Rodríguez 5 Atlético Madrid Borja Pérez 4 Alcorcón Jesús Navas 4 Sevilla Jito 4 Cultural Leonesa Luís Fabiano 4 Sevilla Roberto Soldado 4 Getafe Roberto Trashorras 4 Celta Addison Alves 3 Puertollano Diego Capel 3 Sevilla Diego Forlán 3 Atlético Madrid Jerónimo Barrales 3 Recreativo Manuel Gato 3 Alicante Mohammed Tchité 3 Racing Santander Nikola Žigić 3 Valencia Pedro Rodríguez 3 Barcelona Sergio Pachón 3 Rayo Vallecano Simão Sabrosa 3 Atlético Madrid Toché 3 Cartagena Xisco 3 Racing Santander References
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