1913 UECF Copa del Rey Final
Event1913 Copa del Rey
After both legs ended tied,
Barcelona won 2-1 in playoff
First leg
Date16 March 1913
VenueCamp de la Indústria, Barcelona
RefereeAngosto
Second leg
Date17 March 1913
VenueCamp de la Indústria, Barcelona
RefereeAngosto
Playoff
Date23 March 1913
VenueCamp de la Indústria, Barcelona
RefereeAngosto

The 1913 Copa del Rey Final (UECF) was the 12th final of the Spanish cup competition, the Copa del Rey. The two-legged final was contested by FC Barcelona and Real Sociedad, with all the matches being played at Camp de la Indústria in Barcelona.

The first leg, held on 16 March, ended with a 2–2 draw thanks to a last-minute goal from Sociedad's Juan Artola, while the second leg also ended in a tie (0–0). The resultant playoff game was scheduled for 23 March due to the Holy Week celebrations in Spain, in that match Barcelona defeated Real Sociedad 2–1, winning the trophy for the third time in their history.[1][2][3]

The Camp de la Indústria in Barcelona was the venue for all the matches

Match details

First leg

Real Sociedad2–2Barcelona
Arrillaga 15'
Artola 89'
Report1
Report2
Forns 49'
A. Rodríguez 69'
Referee: Spain Eugenio Angosto

Second leg

Barcelona0–0Real Sociedad
Report1
Report2
Referee: Spain Eugenio Angosto

Playoff

Playoff
Barcelona2–1Real Sociedad
Berdié 33'
A. Rodríguez 35'
Report1
Report2
Rezola 12' (pen.)
Referee: Spain Eugenio Angosto

See also

References

  1. "Spain - Cup 1913". RSSSF. 13 January 2000. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  2. "Copa del Rey / Spanish Cup 1913". www.linguasport.com. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  3. "Cuántas veces ganó el Barcelona". Goal.com. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
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