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2011–12 Copa del Rey

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2011–12 Copa del Rey
110th Copa del Rey
Tournament details
CountrySpain
Teams84
Final positions
ChampionsBarcelona (26th title)
Runner-upAthletic Bilbao
Tournament statistics
Matches played107
Top goal scorer(s)Pablo Infante
(6 goals)

The 2011–12 Copa del Rey was the 110th staging of the Copa del Rey (including two seasons where two rival editions were played). The competition began on 31 August 2011 and ended on 25 May 2012 with the final, which was held at the Vicente Calderón Stadium in Madrid. Entering the competition, the winners were assured of a place in the group stage of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League.[1] Real Madrid were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Barcelona in the quarter-finals, who went on to win the title.

Calendar

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Round Date Fixtures Clubs Notes
First round 31 August 2011 18 84 → 66 Clubs participating in Tercera and Segunda División B gain entry.
Second Round 6–8 September 2011 23 66 → 43 Clubs participating in Segunda División gain entry.
Third Round 12 October 2011 11 43 → 32
Round of 32 9 November
8; 13 December 2011
16 32 → 16 Clubs participating in La Liga gain entry.
Europa League teams brought forward their first leg matches to 8 December.
20–22 December 2011
Round of 16 3–5 January 2012 8 16 → 8
10–12 January 2012
Quarterfinals 17–19 January 2012 4 8 → 4
24–26 January 2012
Semifinals 31 January
1 February 2012
2 4 → 2
7–8 February 2012
Final 25 May 2012 1 2 → 1 Hosted at Vicente Calderón Stadium, Madrid

Qualified teams

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The following teams competed in the Copa del Rey 2011–12:

20 teams of 2010–11 La Liga:

20 teams of 2010–11 Segunda División (Barcelona B and Villarreal B were excluded for being reserve teams):

26 teams of 2010–11 Segunda División B. Teams that qualified were the top five teams of each of the 4 groups (excluding reserve teams) and the six with the highest number of points out of the remaining non-reserve teams (*):

18 teams of 2010–11 Tercera División. Teams that qualified were 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 were excluded):

First round

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The matches were played on 31 August 2011.

Alcalá, Cádiz, Sant Andreu, San Roque Lepe, Albacete, Roquetas, Orihuela and Alavés received a bye.

31 August 2011 Manacor1–4 L'Hospitalet Manacor (Mallorca)
17:00 CEST Barbón 81' (Report) Prats 20' (pen.)
Corominas 24'
Cirio 37' (pen.)
Haro 75'
Stadium: Na Capellera
Attendance: 800
Referee: Vicente Pintado Calero
31 August 2011 Noja 2–1 (a.e.t.)Real UniónNoja (Cantabria)
18:00 CEST Borja Lázaro 40'
Ramón 104'
(Report) Romo 69' (pen.) Stadium: La Caseta
Attendance: 100
Referee: Pablo González Fuertes
31 August 2011 Náxara0–3 Salamanca Nájera (La Rioja)
19:00 CEST (Report) De Lucas 50', 80'
Coque 87'
Stadium: La Salera
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Julio Fermín Leo Ollo
31 August 2011 Andorra 3–1Lleida EsportiuAndorra (Teruel)
19:00 CEST Morales 29', 83'
Drulić 89'
(Report) Milla 80' Stadium: Juan Antonio Endeiza
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Miguel Bosch Domenech
31 August 2011 Marino Luanco 3–1 (a.e.t.)ToledoLuanco (Asturias)
20:00 CEST Villanueva 37'
Carnero 93'
Sergio Prendes 100'
(Report) Espinosa 32' Stadium: Miramar
Attendance: 800
Referee: Adrián Cordero Vega
31 August 2011 Cerceda 2–0TenerifeCerceda (A Coruña)
20:30 CEST Fernández 57'
Joselu (born 1987)<--- differentiate the three Spanish footballers with mononym "Joselu", two born in 1990, in this article ---> 83'
(Report) Stadium: O Roxo
Attendance: 800
Referee: Pablo Fernández Pérez
31 August 2011 Burgos0–1 Eibar Burgos
20:30 CEST (Report) Arruabarrena 14' Stadium: El Plantío
Attendance: 900
Referee: Daniel Ocón Arráiz
31 August 2011 Palencia1–3 Logroñés Palencia
20:30 CEST Reyes 72' (pen.) (Report) Suárez 26'
Manu García 31', 66'
Stadium: Nueva Balastera
Attendance: 600
Referee: Valentín Pizarro Gómez
31 August 2011 Lugo1–3 Oviedo Lugo
20:45 CEST Garrido 59' (Report) Rubiato 25', 52'
Diop 50'
Stadium: Anxo Carro
Attendance: 400
Referee: Víctor Manuel Gómez Ríos
31 August 2011 Jaén 3–0CeutaJaén
21:30 CEST Joselu (born August 1990)<--- differentiate the three Spanish footballers with mononym "Joselu", two born in 1990, in this article ---> 13'
Cobo 25'
Cascón 48'
(Report) Stadium: Nuevo La Victoria
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Francisco José Villena Contreras
31 August 2011 Melilla0–1 Villanovense Melilla
22:00 CEST (Report) Raúl 1' Stadium: Municipal Álvarez Claro
Attendance: 450
Referee: Raúl Chavet García

Second round

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The matches were played on 6, 7 and 8 September 2011.

6 September 2011 Alcorcón 2–1SabadellAlcorcón (Madrid)
20:00 CEST Quini 90' (pen.)
Abraham 90+2'
(Report) Fito 86' Stadium: Santo Domingo
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Antonio Israel Mariscal Sánchez
6 September 2011 Murcia0–1 Córdoba Murcia
22:00 CEST (Report) Quero 90' Stadium: Nueva Condomina
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: José Luis Lesma López
7 September 2011 Albacete 1–0JaénAlbacete
17:00 CEST Servando 39' (o.g.) (Report) Stadium: Carlos Belmonte
Attendance: 1,689
Referee: Vicente Gil Coscolla
7 September 2011 Noja0–2 Logroñés Noja (Cantabria)
18:00 CEST (Report) Osado 77' (pen.)
Iñaki 90'
Stadium: La Caseta
Attendance: 350
Referee: Eduardo Moro Sánchez
7 September 2011 UCAM Murcia0–1 Alavés Sangonera la Verde (Murcia)
18:00 CEST (Report) Rubio 47' Stadium: El Mayayo
Attendance: 800
Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero
7 September 2011 Deportivo La Coruña 5–1GironaA Coruña
20:00 CEST Lassad 10', 65', 70', 73'
Salomão 79'
(Report) Nieto 3' Stadium: Riazor
Attendance: 19,000
Referee: José Ramón Piñeiro Crespo
7 September 2011 Sant Andreu0–1 Orihuela Barcelona
20:00 CEST (Report) Gómez 10' Stadium: Narcís Sala
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Sergio Usón Rosel
7 September 2011 Recreativo0–2 Elche Huelva
20:00 CEST (Report) Zamora 17' (o.g.)
Palanca 22'
Stadium: Nuevo Colombino
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Fernando López Acera
7 September 2011 Ponferradina 3–0RoquetasPonferrada (León)
20:30 CEST Yuri 47' (pen.), 78'
Borja Valle 63'
(Report) Stadium: El Toralín
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: José Antonio López Toca
7 September 2011 Eibar 4–0LanzaroteEibar (Gipuzkoa)
20:30 CEST Ros 37'
Altuna 39', 83'
Tornero 89'
(Report) Stadium: Ipurua
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Eduardo García Ballesteros
7 September 2011 Mirandés 3–1LinenseMiranda de Ebro (Burgos)
20:30 CEST Lambarri 1'
Barahona 28'
Infante 89'
(Report) Guerra 5' Stadium: Anduva
Attendance: 1,300
Referee: Miguel Sánchez-Seco Otero
7 September 2011 Huesca 1–0XerezHuesca
21:00 CEST Roberto 46' (Report) Stadium: El Alcoraz
Attendance: 3,127
Referee: Alejandro José Hernández Hernández
7 September 2011 Almería 2–0 (a.e.t.)GuadalajaraAlmería
21:00 CEST Soriano 115'
Ulloa 119'
(Report) Stadium: Juegos del Mediterráneo
Attendance: 4,447
Referee: Pedro Sureda Cuenca
7 September 2011 Cádiz 3–1AlcaláCádiz
21:00 CEST Akinsola 33'
Dioni 88'
Pegalajar 90' (pen.)
(Report) Rodellar 28' Stadium: Ramón de Carranza
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Carlos López López
7 September 2011 San Roque Lepe 2–0VillanovenseLepe (Huelva)
21:00 CEST Arroyo 50'
Rubio 71' (pen.)
(Report) Stadium: Ciudad de Lepe
Attendance: 1,180
Referee: Carlos Moreno Hidalgo
7 September 2011 Hércules0–3
Awarded[2]
Alcoyano Alicante
22:00 CEST Vera 87', 117'
Míchel 105' (pen.)
(Report) Monterde 74', 119' Stadium: Rico Pérez
Referee: Dámaso Arcediano Monescillo
8 September 2011 Valladolid 6–0GimnàsticValladolid
20:00 CEST Víctor 4'
Jofre 11'
Nauzet 22', 40', 43', 58'
(Report) Stadium: Nuevo José Zorrilla
Attendance: 6,700
Referee: Santiago Jaime Latre
8 September 2011 Celta Vigo 2–0 (a.e.t.)Las PalmasVigo (Pontevedra)
22:00 CEST Joan Tomás 96'
Iago Aspas 120'
(Report) Stadium: Balaídos
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Iñaki Bikandi Garrido

Third round

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The draw for the third round was held on 15 September 2011 at 13:00 CEST at the Ciudad del Fútbol de Las Rozas in Madrid.[3]

The matches were played on 12 October 2011.

Oviedo received a bye.

12 October 2011 Celta Vigo 4–1ValladolidVigo (Pontevedra)
12:00 CEST Català 10'
Toni 49'
Bermejo 69'
Iago Aspas 78'
(Report) Marquitos 83' Stadium: Balaídos
Attendance: 7,227
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
12 October 2011 Alcorcón 2–1NumanciaAlcorcón (Madrid)
16:00 CEST Miguélez 6'
Riera 46'
(Report) Díaz de Cerio 33' Stadium: Santo Domingo
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Mario Melero López
12 October 2011 Orihuela1–3 Cádiz Orihuela (Alicante)
18:00 CEST Francis 82' (Report) Ikechi 14'
Akinsola 42' 50'
Stadium: Los Arcos
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Ángel Álvarez Pinardo
12 October 2011 Mirandés 3–1LogroñésMiranda de Ebro (Burgos)
18:00 CEST Albistegi 17' (o.g.)
Arroyo 25'
Agustín 52'
(Report) Manu 74' Stadium: Anduva
Attendance: 4,991
Referee: Asier Istúriz Latorre
12 October 2011 Andorra1–3 San Roque Lepe Andorra (Teruel)
18:00 CEST Morales 83' (Report) Berrocal 7'
Rubio 13', 72'
Stadium: Juan Antonio Endeiza
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Israel Simón del Pino
12 October 2011 Albacete 1–0AlavésAlbacete
19:00 CEST Calle 4' (Report) Stadium: Carlos Belmonte
Attendance: 4,321
Referee: Mariano Medina Méndez
12 October 2011 Eibar0–1 Ponferradina Eibar (Gipuzkoa)
20:00 CEST (Report) Yuri 24' Stadium: Ipurua
Attendance: 2,518
Referee: Óscar Marín Álvarez
12 October 2011 Almería 1–0ElcheAlmería
20:00 CEST Soriano 89' (Report) Stadium: Juegos del Mediterráneo
Attendance: 3,238
Referee: Alfonso Pino Zamorano
12 October 2011 Deportivo La Coruña 2–1AlcoyanoA Coruña
22:00 CEST Domínguez 32'
Riki 66'
(Report) Gato 72' Stadium: Riazor
Attendance: 14,000
Referee: David Miranda Torres

Final phase

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The draw for the Round of 32 was held on 14 October 2011 at 13:00 CEST in La Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas, Madrid.[4]

Like previous years, Segunda División B teams played against the La Liga teams which qualified for European competitions, this is: four teams from Pot 1 (Segunda B) were drawn against four teams from pot 2a (champions) and the three remaining teams in pot 1 were drawn in the same way with the pot 2b teams (Europa League). The five teams in Pot 3 (Segunda División) were drawn against five teams of the thirteen remaining teams of La Liga (Pot 4). The remaining eight teams of La Liga faced each other. The lowest ranked teams from each match played at home on the first leg and if two teams from a match played in the same division then the first one to come out of the draw played at home first.[4]

The first leg was played on 13 December 2011 except for matches involving teams from Pot 2b, which were played on 8 December 2011 (due to Europa League–Round 6, except for Sevilla which were eliminated from the competition) and the match involving Barcelona which was played on 9 November 2011 (due to Barcelona's participation at the FIFA Club World Cup). The second leg was played on 22 December 2011.[4]

Pot 1
(Segunda División B)
Pot 2a
(champions League)
Pot 2b
(Europa League)
Pot 3
(Segunda División)
Pot 4
(rest of Primera División)
Albacete
Cádiz
L'Hospitalet
Mirandés
Oviedo
Ponferradina
San Roque Lepe
Real Madrid (holders)
Barcelona
Valencia
Villarreal
Athletic Bilbao
Atlético Madrid
Sevilla
Alcorcón
Almería
Celta Vigo
Córdoba
Deportivo La Coruña
Betis
Espanyol
Getafe
Granada
Levante
Málaga
Mallorca
Osasuna
Racing Santander
Rayo Vallecano
Real Sociedad
Sporting Gijón
Zaragoza

Bracket

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Round of 32
November 9, 2011
December 8/13, 2011
December 20/21/22, 2011
Round of 16
January 3/4/5, 2012
January 10/11/12, 2012
Quarter-finals
January 17/18/19, 2012
January 24/25/26, 2012
Semi-finals
January 31, February 1, 2012
February 7/8, 2012
Final
May 25, 2012
Córdoba (a) 1 1 2
Betis 0 2 2 Córdoba 2 2 4
Celta Vigo 0 2 2 Espanyol 1 4 5
Espanyol 0 4 4 Espanyol 3 1 4
Mirandés 1 2 3 Mirandés (a) 2 2 4
Villarreal 1 0 1 Mirandés 2 1 3
Racing Santander (a) 3 3 6 Racing Santander 0 1 1
Rayo Vallecano 2 4 6 Mirandés 1 2 3
Albacete 2 1 3 Athletic Bilbao 2 6 8
Atlético Madrid 1 0 1 Albacete 0 0 0
Oviedo 0 0 0 Athletic Bilbao 0 4 4
Athletic Bilbao 1 1 2 Athletic Bilbao 2 1 3
Real Sociedad 4 1 5 Mallorca 0 0 0
Granada 1 2 3 Real Sociedad 2 1 3
Mallorca 0 2 2 Mallorca 0 6 6
Sporting Gijón 1 0 1 Athletic Bilbao 0
Cádiz 0 0 0 Barcelona 3
Valencia 0 4 4 Valencia (a) 1 1 2
San Roque Lepe 0 1 1 Sevilla 0 2 2
Sevilla 1 2 3 Valencia 4 3 7
Alcorcón 1 2 3 Levante 1 0 1
Zaragoza 1 0 1 Alcorcón 2 0 2
Deportivo La Coruña 3 1 4 Levante 1 4 5
Levante (aet) 1 4 5 Valencia 1 0 1
Ponferradina 0 1 1 Barcelona 1 2 3
Real Madrid 2 5 7 Real Madrid 3 1 4
Getafe 0 2 2 Málaga 2 0 2
Málaga 1 2 3 Real Madrid 1 2 3
L'Hospitalet 0 0 0 Barcelona 2 2 4
Barcelona 1 9 10 Barcelona 4 2 6
Almería 1 1 2 Osasuna 0 1 1
Osasuna 3 1 4

Round of 32

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The first leg matches were played on 9 November, 8 and 13 December while the second legs were played on 20, 21 and 22 December 2011.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ponferradina 1–7 Real Madrid 0–2 1–5
Celta Vigo 2–4 Espanyol 0–0 2–4
Mallorca 2–1 Sporting Gijón 0–1 2–0
San Roque Lepe 1–3 Sevilla 0–1 1–2
Albacete 3–1 Atlético Madrid 2–1 1–0
Mirandés 3–1 Villarreal 1–1 2–0
Almería 2–4 Osasuna 1–3 1–1
Alcorcón 3–1 Zaragoza 1–1 2–0
Córdoba 2–2 (a) Real Betis 1–0 1–2
Deportivo La Coruña 4–5 (a.e.t.) Levante 3–1 1–4
Racing Santander 6–6 (a) Rayo Vallecano 3–2 3–4
Getafe 2–3 Málaga 0–1 2–2
Real Sociedad 5–3 Granada 4–1 1–2
Oviedo 0–2 Athletic Bilbao 0–1 0–1
Cádiz 0–4 Valencia 0–0 0–4
L'Hospitalet 0–10 Barcelona 0–1 0–9

First leg

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8 December 2011 Albacete 2–1 Atlético Madrid Albacete
20:00 CET Calle 31' (pen.)
Zurdo 62'
(Report) Adrián 70' Stadium: Carlos Belmonte
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: José Antonio Teixeira Vitienes
8 December 2011 Oviedo 0–1 Athletic Bilbao Oviedo
22:00 CET (Report) De Marcos 11' Stadium: Carlos Tartiere
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: José González González
13 December 2011 Cádiz 0–0 Valencia Cádiz
20:00 CET (Report) Stadium: Ramón de Carranza
Attendance: 6,635
Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González
13 December 2011 Ponferradina 0–2 Real Madrid Ponferrada (León)
20:00 CET (Report) Callejón 29'
Ronaldo 74'
Stadium: El Toralín
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva
13 December 2011 Mirandés 1–1 Villarreal Miranda de Ebro (Burgos)
21:00 CET Arroyo 26' (Report) Valero 85' Stadium: Anduva
Attendance: 4,100
Referee: Fernando Teixeira Vitienes
13 December 2011 Almería 1–3 Osasuna Almería
21:00 CET Silva 75' (Report) Lekić 16'
Nekounam 31' (pen.)
Annunziata 40'
Stadium: Juegos Mediterráneos
Attendance: 2,011
Referee: Miguel Pérez Lasa
13 December 2011 Alcorcón 1–1 Zaragoza Alcorcón
21:00 CET Riera 22' (Report) Ortiz 7' Stadium: Santo Domingo
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: César Muñiz Fernández
13 December 2011 Celta Vigo 0–0 Espanyol Vigo
21:00 CET (Report) Stadium: Balaídos
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Pedro Pérez Montero
13 December 2011 Córdoba 1–0 Betis Córdoba
21:00 CET Díaz 90' (Report) Stadium: Nuevo Arcángel
Attendance: 7,300
Referee: Carlos Delgado Ferreiro
13 December 2011 Deportivo La Coruña 3–1 Levante A Coruña
21:00 CET Álvarez 13'
Saúl 36', 79'
(Report) Aranda 78' Stadium: Riazor
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Xavier Estrada Fernández
13 December 2011 Mallorca 0–1 Sporting Gijón Palma
21:00 CET (Report) Muñiz 84' Stadium: Iberostar
Attendance: 6,400
Referee: Alfonso Álvarez Izquierdo
13 December 2011 Getafe 0–1 Málaga Getafe
21:00 CET (Report) Juanmi 84' Stadium: Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco
13 December 2011 Real Sociedad 4–1 Granada San Sebastián
21:00 CET Griezmann 4'
Prieto 7', 63'
Ifrán 90'
(Report) Geijo 72' Stadium: Anoeta
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Miguel Ayza Gámez
13 December 2011 San Roque Lepe 0–1 Sevilla Lepe (Huelva)
22:00 CET (Report) Kanouté 11' Stadium: Ciudad de Lepe
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo

Second leg

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20 December 2011 Real Madrid 5–1
(7–1 agg.)
PonferradinaMadrid
20:00 CET Callejón 25', 88'
Şahin 45'
Varane 49'
Joselu (born March 1990)<--- differentiate the three Spanish footballers with mononym "Joselu", two born in 1990, in this article ---> 79'
(Report) Acorán 53' Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 52,000
Referee: Miguel Ayza Gámez
20 December 2011 Espanyol 4–2
(4–2 agg.)
Celta VigoCornellà de Llobregat
20:00 CET Weiss 30'
Vázquez 48'
Mallo 57' (o.g.)
García 68'
(Report) Rodríguez 62', 90' Stadium: Cornellà-El Prat
Attendance: 11,410
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo
20 December 2011 Sporting Gijón0–2
(1–2 agg.)
Mallorca Gijón
20:00 CET (Report) Menéndez 19' (o.g.)
Nsue 70'
Stadium: El Molinón
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: David Fernández Borbalán
20 December 2011 Sevilla 2–1
(3–1 agg.)
San Roque LepeSeville
22:00 CET Kanouté 53' (pen.), 62' (Report) Pavón 79' Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Fernando Teixeira Vitienes
21 December 2011 Atlético Madrid0–1
(1–3 agg.)
Albacete Madrid
20:00 CET (Report) Curto 1' Stadium: Vicente Calderón
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Alfonso Álvarez Izquierdo
21 December 2011 Villarreal0–2
(1–3 agg.)
Mirandés Villarreal (Castellón)
21:00 CET (Report) Infante 60', 87' Stadium: El Madrigal
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Miguel Pérez Lasa
21 December 2011 Osasuna 1–1
(4–1 agg.)
AlmeríaPamplona
21:00 CET Lamah 79' (Report) Goitom 85' Stadium: Reyno de Navarra
Attendance: 8,801
Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande
21 December 2011 Zaragoza0–2
(0–2 agg.)
Alcorcón Zaragoza
21:00 CET (Report) Riera 86'
Quini 89'
Stadium: La Romareda
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva
21 December 2011 Betis2–1
(2–2a agg.)
Córdoba Seville
21:00 CET Molina 34', 54' (Report) García 17' Stadium: Benito Villamarín
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González
21 December 2011 Rayo Vallecano4–3
(6–6a agg.)
Racing Santander Madrid
21:00 CET Torrejón 33' (o.g.)
Michu 36'
Delibašić 40'
Tamudo 61'
(Report) Tziolis 8'
Stuani 52', 73' (pen.)
Stadium: Campo de Vallecas
Attendance: 8,050
Referee: Carlos Delgado Ferreiro
21 December 2011 Málaga 2–2
(3–2 agg.)
GetafeMálaga
21:00 CET Van Nistelrooy 45'
Buonanotte 86'
(Report) Caballero 51' (o.g.)
Mané 79'
Stadium: La Rosaleda
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Carlos Clos Gómez
21 December 2011 Granada2–1
(3–5 agg.)
Real Sociedad Granada
21:00 CET Siqueira 19' (pen.)
Geijo 66'
(Report) Agirretxe 83' Stadium: Los Cármenes
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
21 December 2011 Athletic Bilbao 1–0
(2–0 agg.)
Real OviedoBilbao
22:00 CET Herrera 73' (Report) Stadium: San Mamés
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: José Antonio Teixeira Vitienes
22 December 2011 Valencia 4–0
(4–0 agg.)
CádizValencia
20:00 CET Ruiz 4'
Jonas 26'
Soldado 40'
Banega 67'
(Report) Stadium: Mestalla
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Xavier Estrada Fernández
22 December 2011 Barcelona 9–0
(10–0 agg.)
L'HospitaletBarcelona
22:00 CET Pedro 12' (pen.)
Iniesta 20'
Thiago 23', 55' (pen.)
Xavi 36'
Tello 43', 64'
Cuenca 49', 81'
(Report) Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 56,480
Referee: José González González

Round of 16

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The draw for Round of 16, Quarterfinals and Semifinals was held on 23 December 2011 at 10:00 CET in the Ciudad del Fútbol de Las Rozas in Madrid.[5][6]

The first leg matches were played on 3, 4 and 5 January while the second legs were played on 10, 11 and 12 January 2012.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Real Sociedad 3–6 Mallorca 2–0 1–6
Mirandés 3–1 Racing Santander 2–0 1–1
Real Madrid 4–2 Málaga 3–2 1–0
Alcorcón 2–5 Levante 2–1 0–4
Córdoba 4–5 Espanyol 2–1 2–4
Valencia 2–2 (a) Sevilla 1–0 1–2
Albacete 0–4 Athletic Bilbao 0–0 0–4
Barcelona 6–1 Osasuna 4–0 2–1

First leg

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3 January 2012 Albacete 0–0 Athletic Bilbao Albacete
20:00 CET (Report) Stadium: Carlos Belmonte
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
3 January 2012 Alcorcón 2–1 Levante Alcorcón
21:00 CET Borja 13'
Nagore 51'
(Report) Pallardó 23' Stadium: Santo Domingo
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Pedro Pérez Montero
3 January 2012 Real Madrid 3–2 Málaga Madrid
22:00 CET Khedira 68'
Higuaín 69'
Benzema 77'
(Report) Sánchez 9'
Demichelis 28'
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Fernando Teixeira Vitienes
4 January 2012 Real Sociedad 2–0 Mallorca San Sebastián
20:00 CET Aranburu 17'
Agirrexte 55'
(Report) Stadium: Anoeta
Attendance: 23,000
Referee: José Paradas Romero
4 January 2012 Barcelona 4–0 Osasuna Barcelona
22:00 CET Fàbregas 13', 18'
Messi 72', 90+1'
(Report) Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: David Fernández Borbalán
5 January 2012 Córdoba 2–1 Espanyol Córdoba
20:00 CET B. García 81'
Caballero 85'
(Report) S. García 39' Stadium: Nuevo Arcángel
Attendance: 19,311
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco
5 January 2012 Valencia 1–0 Sevilla Valencia
22:00 CET Jonas 32' (Report) Stadium: Mestalla
Attendance: 38,000
Referee: Javier Turienzo Álvarez

Second leg

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10 January 2012 Mallorca 6–1
(6–3 agg.)
Real SociedadPalma
20:00 CET Castro 34', 41'
Hemed 36', 59'
Nunes 38'
Alfaro 53'
(Report) Ifrán 16' Stadium: Iberostar
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Miguel Ayza Gámez
10 January 2012 Racing Santander1–1
(1–3 agg.)
Mirandés Santander
21:00 CET Munitis 34' (Report) Infante 72' (pen.) Stadium: El Sardinero
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Eduardo Iturralde González
10 January 2012 Málaga0–1
(2–4 agg.)
Real Madrid Málaga
22:00 CET (Report) Benzema 72' Stadium: La Rosaleda
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Miguel Pérez Lasa
11 January 2012 Levante 4–0
(5–2 agg.)
AlcorcónValencia
20:00 CET Barkero 23'
Roger 45'
Iborra 52'
Suárez 66'
(Report) Stadium: Ciutat de València
Attendance: 10,127
Referee: Alfonso Álvarez Izquierdo
11 January 2012 Espanyol 4–2
(5–4 agg.)
CórdobaCornellà de Llobregat
21:00 CET Vázquez 9', 20', 88'
Dídac 36'
(Report) Aguilar 40'
Díaz 49'
Stadium: Cornellà-El Prat
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Carlos Clos Gómez
11 January 2012 Sevilla2–1
(2–2a agg.)
Valencia Seville
22:00 CET Rakitić 70'
Víctor Ruiz 90+1' (o.g.)
(Report) Soldado 66' Stadium: Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: José Antonio Teixeira Vitienes
12 January 2012 Athletic Bilbao 4–0
(4–0 agg.)
AlbaceteBilbao
20:00 CET Susaeta 24'
Herrera 65'
Toquero 78'
San José 86'
(Report) Stadium: San Mamés
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Xavier Estrada Fernández
12 January 2012 Osasuna1–2
(1–6 agg.)
Barcelona Pamplona
22:00 CET Lekić 40' (Report) Sánchez 48'
S. Roberto 71'
Stadium: Reyno de Navarra
Attendance: 12,498
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo

Quarter-finals

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The first leg matches were played on 17, 18 and 19 January while the second legs were played on 24, 25 and 26 January 2012.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Espanyol 4–4 (a) Mirandés 3−2 1−2
Athletic Bilbao 3−0 Mallorca 2−0 1−0
Real Madrid 3–4 Barcelona 1−2 2–2
Valencia 7−1 Levante 4−1 3−0

First leg

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17 January 2012 Espanyol 3 − 2 Mirandés Cornellà de Llobregat
21:00 CET Weiss 85'
Fonte 87'
Verdú 89'
(Report) Arroyo 28'
Infante 78'
Stadium: Cornellà-El Prat
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Antonio Mateu Lahoz
18 January 2012 Athletic Bilbao 2 − 0 Mallorca Bilbao
20:00 CET Llorente 35'
Muniain 59'
(Report) Stadium: San Mamés
Attendance: 38,000
Referee: José González González
18 January 2012 Real Madrid 1 − 2 Barcelona Madrid
22:00 CET Ronaldo 11' (Report) Puyol 48'
Abidal 76'
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu
Attendance: 83,500
Referee: César Muñiz Fernández
19 January 2012 Valencia 4 − 1 Levante Valencia
21:30 CET Jonas 24'
Soldado 31'
Piatti 45'
T. Costa 90+4'
(Report) Koné 37' Stadium: Mestalla
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: José Paradas Romero

Second leg

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24 January 2012 Mirandés 2 − 1
(4a–4 agg.)
EspanyolMiranda de Ebro (Burgos)
21:30 CET Infante 57'
Caneda 90+2'
(Report) Fonte 47' Stadium: Anduva
Attendance: 5,858
Referee: Miguel Ayza Gámez
25 January 2012 Mallorca0 − 1
(0–3 agg.)
Athletic Bilbao Palma
20:00 CET (Report) Ramis 76' (o.g.) Stadium: Iberostar
Attendance: 10,990
Referee: Carlos del Cerro Grande
25 January 2012 Barcelona 2 − 2
(4–3 agg.)
Real MadridBarcelona
22:00 CET Pedro 43'
Dani Alves 44'
(Report) Ronaldo 67'
Benzema 71'
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 95,486
Referee: Fernando Teixeira Vitienes
26 January 2012 Levante 0 − 3
(1–7 agg.)
Valencia Valencia
21:30 CET (Report) Aduriz 25'
Piatti 30', 86'
Stadium: Ciutat de València
Attendance: 12,100
Referee: Ignacio Iglesias Villanueva

Semi-finals

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The first leg matches were played on 31 January and 1 February while the second legs were played on 7 and 8 February 2012.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Mirandés 3–8 Athletic Bilbao 1–2 2–6
Valencia 1–3 Barcelona 1-1 0–2

First leg

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31 January 2012 Mirandés 1–2 Athletic Bilbao Miranda de Ebro (Burgos)
22:00 CET Lambarri 90+2' (Report) Llorente 18', 27' Stadium: Anduva
Attendance: 7,980
Referee: Xavier Estrada Fernández
1 February 2012 Valencia 1–1 Barcelona Valencia
21:00 CET Jonas 27' (Report) Puyol 35' Stadium: Mestalla
Attendance: 51,800
Referee: José González Gonález

Second leg

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7 February 2012 Athletic Bilbao 6–2
(8–3 agg.)
MirandésBilbao
22:00 CET Muniain 11'
Susaeta 14'
Aurtenetxe 23'
Llorente 71', 75'
Caneda 88' (o.g.)
(Report) Blanco 58', 86' Stadium: San Mamés
Attendance: 39,000
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco
8 February 2012 Barcelona 2–0
(3–1 agg.)
ValenciaBarcelona
21:00 CET Fàbregas 15'
Xavi 80'
(Report) Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance: 69,476
Referee: David Fernández Borbalán

Final

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Athletic Bilbao0–3Barcelona
Report Pedro 3', 25'
Messi 20'

Top goalscorers

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Rank Player[7] Club Goals
1
Spain Pablo Infante Mirandés
6
2 Spain Fernando Llorente Athletic Bilbao 5
Spain Álvaro Vázquez Espanyol
4 Brazil Jonas Valencia 4
Spain Pedro Barcelona
Uruguay Cristhian Stuani Racing Santander
7 France Karim Benzema Real Madrid 3
Spain Cesc Fàbregas Barcelona
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid
Spain José Callejón Real Madrid
Mali Frédéric Kanouté Sevilla
Argentina Lionel Messi Barcelona
ArgentinaPablo Piatti Valencia
SpainRoberto Soldado Valencia

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Europa League - Cup winners to get auto Europa spot". Eurosport. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  2. ^ "Competición expulsa al Hércules de la Copa" (in Spanish). MARCA.com. 14 September 2011. Retrieved 14 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Round of 32 Draw". RFEF. 30 August 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-09-06. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
  4. ^ a b c "Circular 22" (in Spanish). RFEF. 10 October 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-10-17. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
  5. ^ "2011/2012. Circular 29". RFEF. 2011-12-05. Retrieved 2011-12-22.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Real Madrid y Barcelona podrían cruzarse en cuartos de final de la Copa". mundodeportivo.com. 2011-12-23.
  7. ^ "Copa del Rey 2011/2012: Top Scorer". World Football. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
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