2017–18 Copa Catalunya

2017–18 Copa Catalunya
Catalonia Cup
Country Catalonia
Teams 32
Matches played 31
Goals scored 73 (2.35 per match)

The 2017–18 Copa Catalunya is the 29th staging of the Copa Catalunya. The competition will begin on 30 July 2017 and will be played by teams in Segunda División, Segunda División B, Tercera División and the top teams of Primera Catalana.

Qualified teams

The following teams compete in the 2017–18 Copa Catalunya.

3 teams of 2016–17 Segunda División

10 teams of 2016–17 Segunda División B

17 teams of 2016–17 Tercera División

2 teams of 2016–17 Primera Catalana

Tournament

First round

Matches were played on 29 and 30 July 2017.

Second round

Matches were played on 5, 6, 9 and 10 August 2017.

Third round

Matches were played on 12 and 13 August 2017.

Fourth round

Matches played on 19 and 25 October 2017.

Semifinals

Matches were played on 15 and 22 November 2017.

Final

Horta 2–3 Cornellà
Berlanga  4'
Tejada  40'
Report Fall  12'
Mujica  23'
Merchán  66'
La Bòbila, Gavà
Referee: Ávalos Martos
Horta
Cornellà
Horta:
1Spain Andrés Díez
3Spain Sergio Castillo
7Spain Domingo Berlanga 69'
8Spain Fernando Galeano
10Spain Edgar TejadaYellow card 70'
14Spain Jota
15Spain Guillem Rodríguez
17Spain Gerard Nolla 69'
18Spain Genís Blasco 60'
19Spain Marc Río 60'
22Spain Salva Torreño 78'
Substitutes:
13Spain Sergio Sánchez
2Spain Joan Vives
5Spain Abdoul-Gassim Barry
6Spain Juan CarricondoYellow card 86' 69'
11Spain Pablo Beguer 60'
20Spain Isaac Maldonado 69'
21Spain Javier Santolalla 60'
23Spain Diego Garzón 78'
Manager:
Spain Nacho Castro
Cornellà:
1Spain Ramón Juan 46'
2Spain Pere MartínezYellow card 37'
3Spain Valentín Merchán
4Spain Edgar González
5Spain Enric Maureta 60'
6Senegal Abdoulaye FallYellow cardYellow cardRed card 57', 80'
8Spain Óscar RecheYellow card 41' 60'
9Spain Rafa Mújica 60'
10Spain Néstor GordilloYellow card 58' 82'
11Spain Ricard Pujol
21China Gao Leilei 50'
Substitutes:
13Spain Carlos Craviotto 46'
12Spain Marc Caballé 60'
14Spain Borja LópezYellow card 68' 60'
15Spain Ignasi Villarrasa 82'
16Spain Sergio Gómez
17Spain Kilian Honorato
18Netherlands Leon de Kogel 50'
19Spain Joan Oriol 60'
Manager:
Spain Jordi Roger
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