The 2013 Copa Catalunya Femenina was the ninth edition of the competition, running from May 25 to September 1, 2013. RCD Espanyol defeated FC Barcelona on penalties in the final, held in Sant Boi de Llobregat, ending Barcelona's 4-year winning streak.[1]

Preliminary stages

First stage

May 25–26, 2013

Equipo Local Resultado Equipo Visitante
Santfeliuenc0 - 3Sabadell
Sant Quirze0 - 4Igualada
CE Europa1 - 1UE Sant Andreu 1

1 UE Andreu won 2-3 on penalties.

Second stage

June 1–2, 2013

Equipo Local Resultado Equipo Visitante
Pallejà3 - 3Cerdanyola 2
Sabadell2 - 0Cabanes
Penya La Roca0 - 6Atlètic Prat
Llerona1 - 1CF Igualada 3
Pardinyes1 - 2Escola Valls
Bellavista Milan0 - 8UE Sant Andreu
CF Santpedor2 - 3Escola Bonaire
EC Les Garrigues2 - 1Guineueta

2 Cerdanyola won 4-5 on penalties.
3 Igualada won 3-5 on penalties.

Third stage

June 8–9, 2013

Equipo Local Resultado Equipo Visitante
Sabadell4 - 1Cerdanyola
Atlètic Prat0 - 2Igualada
Escola Valls4 - 0Sant Andreu
Escola Les Garrigues4 - 3Escola Bonaire

Final stages

Quarter-finals
June 15–16, 2013
Semi-finals
August 31, 2013
Final
September 1, 2013
         
Sabadell 0
Barcelona 13
Barcelona 4
Levante Las Planas 0
Igualada 2
Levante Las Planas 4 2
Barcelona 6 1
Espanyol 1
Escola Valls 1
Espanyol 8
Espanyol 9
Escola Les Garrigues 0
Escola Les Garrigues 5 2
Sant Gabriel 2

4 Levante Las Planas won 1-4 on penalties.
5 Escola Les Garrigues won on penalties.
6 Espanyol won 3-4 on penalties.

Final

Barcelona1 – 1Espanyol
Bermúdez 14' Report Mendoza 77'
Penalties
Losada soccer ball with red X
E. Romero soccer ball with check mark
Gómez soccer ball with check mark
Gili soccer ball with red X
Putellas soccer ball with check mark
Robles soccer ball with red X
3 - 4 soccer ball with check mark Navarro
soccer ball with check mark Pereira
soccer ball with check mark Latorre
soccer ball with red X Fernández
soccer ball with red X Martins
soccer ball with check mark Rebollo
Joan Baptista Milà, Sant Boi de Llobregat
Referee: Zardaín López

References

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