2010–11 Copa del Rey

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2010–11 Copa del Rey
109th Copa del Rey
Tournament details
CountrySpain Spain
Teams83
Final positions
ChampionsReal Madrid (18th title)
Runner-upBarcelona
Tournament statistics
Matches played112
Goals scored324 (2.89 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Lionel Messi
Cristiano Ronaldo
(7 goals each)

The 2010–11 Copa del Rey was the 109th staging of the Copa del Rey (including two seasons where two rival editions were played). The competition began on 21 August 2010 and ended on 20 April 2011 with the final, held at the Estadio Mestalla in Valencia, in which Real Madrid lifted the trophy for the eighteenth time in their history with a 1–0 victory over Barcelona in extra time. Sevilla were the defending champions, but they were defeated by Real Madrid in the semi-finals.

Calendar[edit]

Round Date Fixtures Clubs Notes
First round 21–25 August 2010 18 83 → 65 Clubs participating in Tercera and Segunda División B gain entry.
Second Round 1 September 2010 22 65 → 43 Clubs participating in Segunda División gain entry.
Third Round 8 & 15 September 2010 11 43 → 32
Round of 32 26–28 October 2010 16 32 → 16 Clubs participating in La Liga gain entry.
9–11 November 2010
Round of 16 21–22 December 2010 8 16 → 8
5–6 January 2011
Quarterfinals 12–13 January 2011 4 8 → 4
18–20 January 2011
Semifinals 26 January 2011 2 4 → 2
2 February 2011
Final 20 April 2011 1 2 → 1

Qualified teams[edit]

The following teams competed in the Copa del Rey 2010–11:

20 teams of 2009–10 La Liga:

21 teams of 2009–10 Segunda División (Villarreal B are excluded for being a reserve team of Villarreal):

24 teams of 2009–10 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 2009–10 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):

First round[edit]

The matches were played on 21, 22, 24 and 25 August 2010.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
La Roda 1–2 CD Alcalá
Gandía 1–2 Sant Andreu
Oyonesa 0–3 Tudelano
L'Hospitalet 2–1 Dénia
Ceuta 4–1 Atl. Mancha Real
Portugalete 3–2 Noja
Universidad Las Palmas 1–0 (aet) Leganés
Caudal 4–3 (aet) Palencia
Real Unión 1–0 Burgos
Pontevedra 0–1 Guadalajara
Alavés 0–1 UD Logroñés
Real Oviedo 1–0 (aet) Eibar
Benidorm 0–0 (3–5 p) Orihuela
Ontinyent 0–2 Castellón
Teruel 0–0 (5–4 p) Atl. Baleares
Badajoz 4–0 Corralejo
Puertollano 0–0 (0–3 p) Murcia
Parla 1–5 Cádiz

Alcoyano, Cerceda, Jumilla, Lucena, Melilla, Poli Ejido and Real Jaén received a bye.

21 August 2010 La Roda 1–2 CD Alcalá La Roda
21:00 CEST Chupi 76' (Report) Pulido 23'
Pibe 39'
Stadium: Municipal
Referee: David Gálvez Rascón
24 August 2010 Oyonesa 0–3 Tudelano Oyón-Oion
19:00 CEST (Report) Chasco 13' (o.g.)
Pacheta 23' (pen.)
Moreno 54'
Stadium: El Espinar
Referee: Santiago Buesa Abadías
25 August 2010 Real Unión 1–0 Burgos Irun
19:30 CEST Luisma 83' (Report) Stadium: Gal
Referee: Iker Berjano Ariztegui
25 August 2010 Ontinyent 0–2 Castellón Ontinyent
20:30 CEST (Report) Raúl Muñoz 22'
Vicente 54'
Stadium: El Clariano
Referee: Francisco Alejandro Navarro Fuentes
25 August 2010 Parla 1–5 Cádiz Parla
21:00 CEST José Sánchez 47' (Report) Velasco 3', 7', 50'
Dieguito 34'
Enrique 66'
Stadium: Los Prados
Referee: Carlos Moreno Hidalgo

Second round[edit]

The matches were played on 1 September 2010.

Orihuela received a bye.

1 September 2010 Valladolid 5–3 Las Palmas Valladolid
20:30 CEST Calle 28' (pen.), 33'
Nauzet 75'
Álvaro Antón 80'
Jofre 86'
(Report) Larena 40' (pen.)
Vicente Gómez 81'
Pedro Vega 87'
Stadium: Estadio José Zorrilla
Attendance: 7,211
Referee: Pedro Pérez Montero
1 September 2010 Gimnàstic 1–2 Xerez Tarragona
20:30 CEST Noriega 63' (pen.) (Report) Antoñito 36'
Lombán 39'
Stadium: Nou Estadi
Referee: Pedro Sureda Cuenca
1 September 2010 Alcorcón 3–2 (aet) Celta Alcorcón
21:00 CEST Quini 44' (pen.), 92'
Borja 89'
(Report) Abalo 12'
Aspas 52'
Stadium: Estadio Santo Domingo
Referee: Daniel Jesús Trujillo Suárez
1 September 2010 Albacete 0–2 Granada Albacete
21:30 CEST (Report) Geijo 40', 43' Stadium: Estadio Carlos Belmonte
Referee: Jorge Valdés Aller

Third round[edit]

The matches were played on 8 and 15 September 2010.

Portugalete received a bye.

Final phase[edit]

Draw[edit]

The draw for the Round of 32 was held on 22 September 2010 at 13:00 CET in the Ciudad del Fútbol de Las Rozas in Madrid.[1]

Pot 1 teams (Segunda B and Tercera divisions) were drawn against four teams from pot 2 with the first leg at pot 1 team's home. The three remaining teams in pot 1 were paired in the same way with the pot 3 teams. The teams in the special pot 1 (Segunda A) were drawn against five teams in the special pot 2, with the first leg at the home ground of the special pot 1 teams. The remaining teams in the special pot 2 faced each other[2]

Pot 1 Pot 2
(Champions League)
Pot 3
(Europa League)
Special pot 1
(Segunda División)
Special pot 2
Portugalete
Real Unión
Poli Ejido
Murcia
Universidad LPGC
Logroñés
Ceuta
Sevilla (holders)
Barcelona
Real Madrid
Valencia
Atlético Madrid
Getafe
Villarreal
Betis
Valladolid
Córdoba
Xerez
Alcorcón
Athletic Bilbao
Espanyol
Osasuna
Real Sociedad
Sporting de Gijón
Mallorca[3]
Hércules
Deportivo La Coruña
Málaga
Racing Santander
Almería
Zaragoza
Levante

Bracket[edit]

Round of 32
26/27/28 October 2010
9/10/11 November 2010
Round of 16
21/22 December 2010
5/6 January 2011
Quarterfinals
12/13 January 2011
18/19/20 January 2011
Semifinals
26 January 2011
2 February 2011
Final
20 April 2011
Logroñés 0 1 1
Valencia 3 4 7 Valencia 0 2 2
Poli Ejido 1 0 1 Villarreal 0 4 4
Villarreal 1 2 3 Villarreal 3 0 3
Real Unión 0 1 1 Sevilla 3 3 6
Sevilla 4 6 10 Sevilla 5 3 8
Hércules 0 2 2 Málaga 3 0 3
Málaga 0 3 3 Sevilla 0 0 0
Murcia 0 1 1 Real Madrid 1 2 3
Real Madrid 0 5 5 Real Madrid 8 0 8
Xerez 2 2 4 Levante 0 2 2
Levante (a) 3 1 4 Real Madrid 3 1 4
Universidad LPGC 0 1 1 Atlético Madrid 1 0 1
Atlético Madrid 5 1 6 Atlético Madrid 1 1 2
Valladolid 0 1 1 Espanyol 0 1 1
Espanyol 2 1 3 Real Madrid (aet) 1
Ceuta 0 1 1 Barcelona 0
Barcelona 2 5 7 Barcelona (a) 0 1 1
Alcorcón 0 0 0 Athletic Bilbao 0 1 1
Athletic Bilbao 1 2 3 Barcelona 5 1 6
Betis (a) 0 2 2 Betis 0 3 3
Zaragoza 1 1 2 Betis 1 3 4
Portugalete 1 0 1 Getafe 2 1 3
Getafe (a) 1 0 1 Barcelona 5 3 8
Real Sociedad 2 1 3 Almería 0 0 0
Almería 3 2 5 Almería 4 4 8
Mallorca 3 2 5 Mallorca 3 3 6
Sporting de Gijón 1 2 3 Almería 1 3 4
Córdoba (aet) 2 1 3 Deportivo La Coruña 0 2 2
Racing Santander 0 3 3 Córdoba 1 1 2
Osasuna 1 1 2 Deportivo La Coruña (aet) 1 3 4
Deportivo La Coruña 1 2 3

Round of 32[edit]

The first leg matches were played on 26, 27 and 28 October while the second legs were played on 9, 10 and 11 November 2010.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Murcia 1−5 Real Madrid 0−0 1−5
Real Unión 1−10 Sevilla 0−4 1−6
UD Logroñés 1−7 Valencia 0−3 1−4
Ceuta 1−7 Barcelona 0−2 1−5
Poli Ejido 1−3 Villarreal 1−1 0−2
Universidad LPGC 1−6 Atlético Madrid 0−5 1−1
Portugalete 1−1 (a) Getafe 1−1 0−0
Valladolid 1−3 Espanyol 0−2 1−1
Betis 2−2 (a) Zaragoza 0−1 2−1
Xerez 4−4 (a) Levante 2−3 2−1
Córdoba 3−3 (aet) (a) Racing Santander 2−0 1−3
Alcorcón 0−3 Athletic Bilbao 0−1 0−2
Osasuna 2−3 Deportivo La Coruña 1−1 1−2
Real Sociedad 3−5 Almería 2−3 1−2
Mallorca 5−3 Sporting de Gijón 3−1 2−2
Hércules 2−3 Málaga 0−0 2−3

First leg[edit]

26 October 2010 Murcia 0–0 Real Madrid Murcia
20:00 CEST (Report) Stadium: Nueva Condomina
Attendance: 20,674
Referee: Miguel Ángel Ayza Gámez
26 October 2010 Ceuta 0–2 Barcelona Ceuta
22:00 CEST (Report) Maxwell 15'
Pedro 25'
Stadium: Estadio Alfonso Murube
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Rafael Ramírez Domínguez
27 October 2010 Real Unión 0–4 Sevilla Irún
20:00 CEST (Report) Negredo 44', 68'
Alfaro 87'
José Carlos 90+2'
Stadium: Stadium Gal
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Alfonso Álvarez Izquierdo
27 October 2010 Logroñés 0–3 Valencia Logroño
20:00 CEST (Report) Aduriz 55', 59'
Vicente 79'
Stadium: Estadio Las Gaunas
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco
27 October 2010 Valladolid 0–2 Espanyol Valladolid
21:00 CEST (Report) Álvaro 38', 54' Stadium: Estadio José Zorrilla
Attendance: 7,900
Referee: Fernando Teixeira Vitienes
27 October 2010 Xerez 2–3 Levante Jerez de la Frontera
21:00 CEST José Mari 32'
Bermejo 69'
(Report) Stuani 59', 81'
Robusté 88'
Stadium: Estadio Municipal de Chapín
Attendance: 4,029
Referee: Antonio Rubinos Pérez
27 October 2010 Hércules 0–0 Málaga Alicante
21:00 CEST (Report) Stadium: Estadio José Rico Pérez
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Javier Turienzo Álvarez
27 October 2010 Mallorca 3–1 Sporting de Gijón Palma
21:00 CEST Cavenaghi 11', 33'
Rubén 89'
(Report) Barral 59' Stadium: Iberostar
Attendance: 9,774
Referee: Carlos Delgado Ferreiro
27 October 2010 Betis 0–1 Zaragoza Seville
22:00 CEST (Report) Gabi 61' (pen.) Stadium: Estadio Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Javier Estrada Fernández
28 October 2010 Real Sociedad 2–3 Almería San Sebastián
22:00 CEST Sarpong 6'
Elustondo 31'
(Report) Ansotegui 66' (o.g.)
Ulloa 71', 87'
Stadium: Estádio Anoeta
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: César Muñiz Fernández

Second leg[edit]

9 November 2010 Racing Santander 3–1 (aet)
(3–3a agg.)
Córdoba Santander
20:00 CET Bolado 26'
Bakircioglü 71'
Bedia 102'
(Report) Luque 118' (pen.) Stadium: Estadio El Sardinero
Attendance: 6,293
Referee: Carlos Delgado Ferreiro
10 November 2010 Real Madrid 5–1
(5–1 agg.)
Murcia Madrid
20:00 CET Granero 3'
Higuaín 44'
Ronaldo 74'
Benzema 84' (pen.)
Alonso 88'
(Report) Pedro 81' (pen.) Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 75,000
Referee: José Luis Paradas Romero
10 November 2010 Zaragoza 1–2
(2–2a agg.)
Betis Zaragoza
20:00 CET Jarošík 14' (Report) Contini 11' (o.g.)
Castro 38'
Stadium: La Romareda
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González
10 November 2010 Sevilla 6–1
(10–1 agg.)
Real Unión Seville
21:00 CET Alfaro 15' (pen.)
Rodri 27'
Bernardo 41'
Cigarini 57'
José Carlos 73'
Acosta 85'
(Report) Romo 12' Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Miguel Ángel Ayza Gámez
10 November 2010 Villarreal 2–0
(3–1 agg.)
Poli Ejido Villarreal
21:00 CET Montero 17'
Altidore 90'
(Report) Stadium: El Madrigal
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Javier Turienzo Álvarez
10 November 2010 Levante 1–2
(4a–4 agg.)
Xerez Valencia
21:00 CET Caicedo 44' (Report) Antoñito 25' (pen.), 57' Stadium: Estadio Ciudad de Valencia
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Alfonso Álvarez Izquierdo
10 November 2010 Deportivo La Coruña 2–1
(3–2 agg.)
Osasuna A Coruña
21:00 CET Riki 53'
Lassad 63'
(Report) Lekić 61' Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: David Fernández Borbalán
10 November 2010 Almería 2–1
(5–3 agg.)
Real Sociedad Almería
21:00 CET Goitom 21'
Ulloa 47'
(Report) Agirretxe 50' Stadium: Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos
Attendance: 7,275
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
10 November 2010 Barcelona 5–1
(7–1 agg.)
Ceuta Barcelona
22:00 CET Nolito 2'
Milito 6'
Pedro 49'
Bojan 64'
Messi 67'
(Report) Guzmán 34' Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 38,971
Referee: Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva
10 November 2010 Athletic Bilbao 2–0
(3–0 agg.)
Alcorcón Bilbao
22:00 CET Gabilondo 25'
Orbaiz 90'
(Report) Stadium: San Mamés
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: José Luis González González
11 November 2010 Getafe 0–0
(1a–1 agg.)
Portugalete Getafe
20:00 CET (Report) Stadium: El Coliséum
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Rafael Ramírez Domínguez
11 November 2010 Sporting de Gijón 2–2
(3–5 agg.)
Mallorca Gijón
21:00 CET Bilić 25' (pen.)
Muñiz 63'
(Report) Nsue 10', 15' Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Miguel Ángel Pérez Lasa
11 November 2010 Valencia 4–1
(7–1 agg.)
Logroñés Valencia
21:00 CET Isco 24', 43'
Vicente 34'
Feghouli 86'
(Report) Osado 3' Stadium: Estadio Mestalla
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Antonio Rubinos Pérez
11 November 2010 Málaga 3–2
(3–2 agg.)
Hércules Málaga
22:00 CET Eliseu 11'
Edinho 15'
Fernández 90'
(Report) Portillo 31'
Aguilar 63'
Stadium: Estadio La Rosaleda
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo

Round of 16[edit]

The draw for the Round of 16, Quarterfinals and Semifinals was held on 18 November 2010 at 13:00 CET in the Ciudad del Fútbol de Las Rozas in Madrid.[4]

The first leg matches were played on 21 and 22 December while the second legs were played on 5 and 6 January 2011.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sevilla 8–3 Málaga 5–3 3–0
Córdoba 2–4(aet) Deportivo La Coruña 1–1 1–3
Barcelona 1–1(a) Athletic Bilbao 0–0 1–1
Betis 4–3 Getafe 1–2 3–1
Almería 8–6 Mallorca 4–3 4–3
Valencia 2–4 Villarreal 0–0 2–4
Atlético Madrid 2–1 Espanyol 1–0 1–1
Real Madrid 8–2 Levante 8–0 0–2

First leg[edit]

21 December 2010 Barcelona 0–0 Athletic Bilbao Barcelona
20:00 CET (Report) Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 45,207
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
21 December 2010 Valencia 0–0 Villarreal Valencia
22:00 CET (Report) Stadium: Mestalla Stadium
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Carlos Delgado Ferreiro
22 December 2010 Betis 1–2 Getafe Seville
20:00 CET Molina 87' (pen.) (Report) Miku 27'
Ríos 35'
Stadium: Estadio Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Miguel Ángel Ayza Gámez
22 December 2010 Almería 4–3 Mallorca Almería
20:00 CET Ulloa 6', 29', 72'
Uche 66'
(Report) De Guzmán 22'
Víctor 45+1'
Webó 87'
Stadium: Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Fernando Teixeira Vitienes
22 December 2010 Sevilla 5–3 Málaga Seville
20:00 CET Alfaro 11'
Negredo 32'
Romaric 66', 80'
Capel 82'
(Report) Rondón 19', 26'
Owusu-Abeyie 41'
Stadium: Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González
22 December 2010 Real Madrid 8–0 Levante Madrid
22:00 CET Benzema 5', 31', 69'
Özil 9'
Ronaldo 45', 72', 74'
Pedro León 90'
(Report) Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Javier Turienzo Álvarez

Second leg[edit]

5 January 2011 Málaga 0–3
(3–8 agg.)
Sevilla Málaga
18:00 CET (Report) Romaric 51'
Perotti 65'
Luís Fabiano 89'
Stadium: La Rosaleda Stadium
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva
5 January 2011 Deportivo La Coruña 3–1 (aet)
(4–2 agg.)
Córdoba A Coruña
20:00 CET Adrián 90' (pen.), 101', 120' (pen.) (Report) Arteaga 86' Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Alfonso Álvarez Izquierdo
5 January 2011 Athletic Bilbao 1–1
(1–1a agg.)
Barcelona Bilbao
22:00 CET Llorente 84' (Report) Abidal 74' Stadium: Estadio San Mamés
Attendance: 39,750
Referee: César Muñiz Fernández
6 January 2011 Getafe 1–3
(3–4 agg.)
Betis Getafe
12:00 CET Casquero 90+2' (Report) Molina 56'
Castro 72', 90'
Stadium: El Coliséum
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Carlos Clos Gómez
6 January 2011 Mallorca 3–4
(6–8 agg.)
Almería Palma
16:00 CET Cavenaghi 69', 76'
Pereira 75'
(Report) Piatti 1', 41'
Ortiz 3', 33'
Stadium: Iberostar
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco
6 January 2011 Villarreal 4–2
(4–2 agg.)
Valencia Villarreal
18:00 CET Cazorla 46'
Rossi 49' (pen.), 90+3'
Ruben 63'
(Report) Banega 5'
Soldado 23'
Stadium: Estadio El Madrigal
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Rafael Ramírez Domínguez
6 January 2011 Levante 2–0
(2–8 agg.)
Real Madrid Valencia
22:00 CET Xisco 61' (pen.)
Sergio 86'
(Report) Stadium: Estadio Ciutat de València
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Xavier Estrada Fernández

Quarter-finals[edit]

The first leg matches were played on 12 and 13 January while the second legs were played on 18, 19 and 20 January 2011.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Villarreal 3–6 Sevilla 3–3 0–3
Almería 4–2 Deportivo La Coruña 1–0 3–2
Barcelona 6–3 Betis 5–0 1–3
Real Madrid 4–1 Atlético Madrid 3–1 1–0

First leg[edit]

12 January 2011 Villarreal 3–3 Sevilla Villarreal
20:00 CET Cani 24'
Rossi 29'
Ruben 55'
(Report) Negredo 39', 60'
Alexis 88'
Stadium: Estadio El Madrigal
Attendance: 23,000
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco
12 January 2011 Barcelona 5–0 Betis Barcelona
22:00 CET Messi 44', 62', 73'
Pedro 75'
Keita 82'
(Report) Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo

Second leg[edit]

18 January 2011 Sevilla 3–0
(6–3 agg.)
Villarreal Seville
22:00 CET Renato 7'
Kanouté 47'
Alexis 49'
(Report) Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Miguel Ángel Pérez Lasa
19 January 2011 Deportivo La Coruña 2–3
(2–4 agg.)
Almería A Coruña
20:00 CET Álvarez 43' (pen.)
Adrián 51'
(Report) Corona 19'
Crusat 20'
Goitom 55' (pen.)
Stadium: Estadio Riazor
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González
19 January 2011 Betis 3–1
(3–6 agg.)
Barcelona Seville
22:00 CET Molina 2', 7'
Arzu 45+1'
(Report) Messi 36' Stadium: Estadio Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Carlos Clos Gomez

Semi-finals[edit]

The first leg matches were played on 26 January while the second legs were played on 2 February 2011.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Barcelona 8–0 Almería 5–0 3–0
Sevilla 0–3 Real Madrid 0–1 0–2

First leg[edit]

26 January 2011 Barcelona 5–0 Almería Barcelona
22:00 CET Messi 9', 15'
Villa 10'
Pedro 30'
Keita 87'
(Report) Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 49,875
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz

Second leg[edit]

2 February 2011 Almería 0–3
(0–8 agg.)
Barcelona Almería
20:00 CET (Report) Adriano 35'
Thiago 56'
Afellay 66'
Stadium: Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Miguel Ángel Ayza Gámez
2 February 2011 Real Madrid 2–0
(3–0 agg.)
Sevilla Madrid
22:00 CET Özil 82'
Adebayor 90+3'
(Report) Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 75,100
Referee: Fernando Teixeira Vitienes

Final[edit]

Barcelona0–1 (a.e.t.)Real Madrid
Report (in Spanish) Ronaldo 103'
Copa del Rey
2010–11 Winners
Real Madrid
18th Title

Top goalscorers[edit]

Rank Player[6] Club Goals
1 Argentina Lionel Messi Barcelona 7
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid
3 Argentina Leonardo Ulloa Almería 6
4 France Karim Benzema Real Madrid 5
Spain Álvaro Negredo Sevilla
6 Argentina Fernando Cavenaghi Mallorca 4
Spain Adrián Deportivo La Coruña
Spain Jorge Molina Betis
Spain Pedro Barcelona
10 8 players 3

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Round of 32 Draw". Marca.com. 16 September 2010. Archived from the original on 19 September 2010. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
  2. ^ Los equipos de Primera entran en el bombo, MARCA.com (in Spanish), 21 September 2010
  3. ^ Note: Mallorca, the fifth-placed team of the 2009–10 La Liga, were not admitted to the UEFA Europa League (initially qualified) due to their high debts. Therefore, Mallorca are in the special pot 2 and it's not on pot 3.
  4. ^ "Final phase Draw". RFEF. 12 November 2010. Archived from the original on 27 November 2010. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
  5. ^ "Madrid clinch Copa del Rey". Sky Sports. 21 April 2011. Archived from the original on 23 April 2011. Retrieved 23 April 2011.
  6. ^ "Copa del Rey 2010/2011: Top Scorer". World Football. Retrieved 23 May 2016.

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