Copa Federación de España (Asturias tournament)

The Asturias tournament is the previous round of the Copa RFEF in Asturias. Organized by the Royal Asturias Football Federation, the Asturian teams in Segunda División B and the best teams of the Tercera División (Group 2) non qualified to the Copa del Rey (making a total of 12 teams) play this tournament, including farm teams.[1] Real Sporting is the only team who never played the Copa Federación due to playing in higher divisions.

Copa Federación
Founded1994
Region Asturias
Current championsLealtad
(1st title)
Most successful team(s)Marino Luanco
(6 titles)
Websitehttp://www.rfef.es/tags/copa-rfef
2019 Copa Federación

Format

The tournament is played between July and October, and the champion of the tournament qualifies to the National tournament of the Copa RFEF. Since 1999, the final is played in only one game and since 2001, the qualifying round is composed by four groups of three teams where the four group winners qualify for the semifinals.

The first edition was held in 1994 and was won by Club Siero.[2]

Since 2019, reserve teams were excluded of the competition.

History

Year Stadium Host Winner Runner-up Score
1994–95Double legged finalSieroSporting B2–1, 1–1
1995CaudalSporting B3–1, 1–1
1996Sporting BNavia4–1, 2–2
1997LangreoLealtad0–0, 3–0
1998CaudalSporting B2–1, 1–0
1999Suárez PuertaAvilésAvilésTuilla4–1
2000Carlos TartiereOviedoMarinoLlanes5–0
2001Hermanos LlanaOviedoAvilésLangreo2–0
2002Suárez PuertaAvilésAvilésSporting B2–0
2003MiramarLuancoSporting BLealtad1–0
2004CovadongaRocesMarinoOviedo ACF1–1 (5–4 p)
2005Hermanos AntuñaMieresCaudalOviedo ACF2–0
2006GanzábalLa FelgueraMarinoSporting B1–1 (5–4 p)
2007El BayuPola de SieroTuillaLangreo0–0 (3–2 p)
2008Marqués de la Vega de AnzoGradoLangreoMarino1–0
2009La MataCandásMarinoCaudal3–2
2010Carlos TartiereOviedoCandásLangreo2–0
2011El BayuSieroTuillaLangreo1–0
2012Suárez PuertaAvilésTuillaSporting B2–0
2013Pepe OrtizMareoMarinoAvilés1–0
2014La CorredoriaPosada de LlanesSporting BLangreo2–2 (8–7 p)
2015Hermanos AntuñaMieresMarinoTuilla1–0
2016José Antonio Álvarez RabanalOviedoSporting BAvilés3–1
2017El BayuPola de SieroLangreoMarino0–0 (5–4 p)
2018Hermanos AntuñaMieresLealtadSporting B1–1 (4–3 p)
2019Santa CruzGijónLlanesTuilla2–1

Champions

Teams Winners Runners-up Winning years
Marino622000, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2013, 2015
Sporting B471996, 2003, 2014, 2016
Langreo351997, 2008, 2017
Avilés321999, 2001, 2002
Tuilla322007, 2011, 2012
Caudal311995, 1998, 2005
Lealtad122018
Llanes112019
Siero101994
Candás102010
Astur02
Navia01

Performance of Asturian teams in the National tournament

  • In bold, teams qualified as Regional champions.[3][4]
Team1995199619971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Avilés QFR16CR16 R32
Candás R32
Caudal SFR16R32R32QR
Condal R16
Langreo R16R32R16 R16
Lealtad R16
Llanes R16 R32
Marino CR32R16R32R32QFR16R32R32
Oviedo SFR16W
Siero R16
Sporting B SFQFR32 QF
Tuilla SFR32R32
Universidad QR

References

  1. Normas Copa RFEF Archived 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine Asturfutbol.es
  2. El Bayu acogerá la próxima final de la Copa Federación La Nueva España.
  3. Results Copa Federación 1993–99; Eldeportivo.es; Retrieved on 19 March 2014
  4. Results Copa Federación 2000–09 Archived 2016-03-07 at the Wayback Machine; Eldeportivo.es; Retrieved on 19 March 2014
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