1936 Copa del Presidente de la República Final

1936 Copa del Presidente de la República Final
Event 1936 Copa del Presidente de la República
Date 21 June 1936 (1936-06-21)
Venue Mestalla, Valencia

The 1936 Copa del Presidente de la República Final decided the winner of the 1936 Copa del Presidente de la República, the 36th staging of Spain's premier football cup, now known as the Copa del Rey. The final was the last one before the tournament was cancelled due to the Spanish Civil War until 1939, and therefore the last one under the "Copa del Predidente de la República" name.

In the match, held on 21 June at the Mestalla in Valencia, Real Madrid (then known as Madrid FC for political reasons) defeated FC Barcelona 2-1 in the first El Clásico final. It was Real Madrid's 7th title in their 15th final, while Barcelona appeared for the 16th time and were denied their 13th title.[1]

The match is remembered for the "impossible save" by Madrid goalkeeper Ricardo Zamora, which denied Barcelona's Josep Escolà from scoring a last-minute equaliser. This is the most remembered save in the history of Spanish football.[2]

Road to the final

Real Madrid Round Barcelona
Opponent Result Legs Opponent Result Legs
Arenas Getxo 3-3 2-1 home; 1-2 away; 6-1 replay Round of 16 Sporting Gijón 4-0 0-0 away; 4–0 home
Athletic Bilbao 3-1 2–1 home; 1–0 away Quarter-finals Español 5-2 1-2 away; 4–0 home
Hércules 8-2 7–0 home; 1-2 away Semi-finals Osasuna 9–5 2-4 away; 7–1 home

Match details

Madrid FC 21 FC Barcelona
Eugenio  6'
Lecue  12'
Report (in Spanish) Escolà  29'
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Julio Ostalé
Madrid FC:
GK1Spain Ricardo Zamora (c)
DF2Spain Ciriaco Errasti
DF3Spain Jacinto Quincoces
MF4Spain Pedro Regueiro
MF5Spain Antonio Bonet
MF6Mexico José Ramón Sauto
FW7Spain Eugenio
FW8Spain Luis Regueiro
FW9Spain Ildefonso Sañudo
FW10Spain Simón Lecue
FW11Spain Emilín
Manager:
Spain Francisco Bru
FC Barcelona:
GK1Spain José Iborra
DF2Spain Pedro Areso
DF3Spain José Bayo
MF4Spain José Argemí
MF5Spain Antonio Franco
MF6Spain Domènec Balmanya
FW7Spain Martí Ventolrà (c)
FW8Spain Josep Raich
FW9Spain Josep Escolà
FW10Uruguay Enrique Fernández
FW11Spain Julio Munlloch
Manager:
Republic of Ireland Patrick O'Connell

See also

References

  1. "Spain - List of Cup Finals". RSSSF. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  2. "Spain - Cup 1936". RSSSF. Retrieved 18 April 2014.

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