Organising body | Castilian Federation |
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Founded | 6 May 1923 |
Abolished | 8 December 1943 |
Region | Central Spain |
Number of teams | 4 to 8 teams |
Last champions | Real Madrid |
Most successful club(s) | Real Madrid (3) |
The Copa Federación Centro (English: Center Federation Cup), or the Castilian Federation Cup, was a football competition contested by the best clubs from Central Spain (which encompassed Madrid and the wider Castile region). It was the second-tier competition for the said region after the Campeonato Regional Centro. The competition was formed and reformed numerous times in its 20-year-history between 1923 and 1943, going from a knock-out format to a league mode of all against all. Throughout the editions, the Castilian Cup took different names. Its first version was known as the Copa Madrid (1923–28), then it developed into the Copa Castilla (1933–34), and Copa Presidente de la Federación Castellana (1940–44). Its first edition was organized in 1923 by the Castilian Federation and the last was in 1953 under the same name.[1] The Castilian Federation Cup had five known editions, although it is probable that there are others, such as Copa Primavera (1941–43) and Copa José Luis del Valle (1943–45).
Great figures played at this tournament, such as Santiago Bernabéu, Monchín Triana, René Petit, and José María Peña.
History
1922–23 Copa Federación Centro
The first edition of this competition was held between 6 May and 17 June 1915 in Madrid and was contested by all the Madrid teams in a single-match knock-out tournament under the denomination of Copa Federación Centro (also known at the time as the Copa Madrid).[2][3] After the first two knockout rounds, Athletic de Madrid and Real Madrid reached the final that took place on 17 June at the newly-opened Estadio Metropolitano.[4][5]
In the first half, Madrid scored twice through crosses from Gerónimo del Campo and strikes from Santiago Bernabéu, helped in the second by a mistake by Pololo, but the hosts fought back and equalized shortly after courtesy with two quick goals, a header from Monchín Triana and a free kick launched by Luis Olaso.[4] This served as a wake-up call for the Madrid team, who responded with a relentless wave of attacks on Athletic's goal, who failed to resist, conceding four more goals: A superb shot by Posada broke the tie, and after this, Antonio de Miguel, Bernabéu and Posada sealed the game. Thus Real Madrid won the cup.[4]
Results
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
6 May 1923 | ||||||||||
Sociedad Gimnástica | 1 | |||||||||
31 May 1924 | ||||||||||
Real Madrid | 3 | |||||||||
Real Madrid | 3 | |||||||||
13 May 1923 | ||||||||||
Racing de Madrid | 1 | |||||||||
Racing de Madrid | 6 | |||||||||
17 June 1923 | ||||||||||
Unión Sporting Club (Madrid) | 0 | |||||||||
Real Madrid | 6 | |||||||||
13 May 1923 | ||||||||||
Athletic de Madrid | 2 | |||||||||
Athletic de Madrid | 9 | |||||||||
31 May 1924 | ||||||||||
Sociedad Primitiva Amistad | 0 | |||||||||
Athletic de Madrid | 7 | |||||||||
20 May 1923 | ||||||||||
AD Ferroviaria | 0 | |||||||||
AD Ferroviaria | ? | |||||||||
GC Ciudad Lineal | ? | |||||||||
Final
Real Madrid | 6–2 | Athletic de Madrid |
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Bernabéu Posada De Miguel |
Report | Triana Olaso |
Real Madrid line-up: Martínez; Escobal, Quesada; Sicilia, Mengotti, Mejía; De Miguel, Posada, Bernabéu, Pérez, Del Campo.
Athletic line-up: Ortueta; Olalquiaga, Pololo; Fajardo, Burdiel, Marín; Bustillo, Ortiz de la Torre, Triana, Dunwater, Olaso.
1927–28 Copa Federación Centro
It was a single match disputed by the Regional Championship champion Athletic de Madrid and the runner-up Real Madrid on 7 June 1928 at the Chamartín stadium. The local team won by three goals to nil.[6] The game was organized by the Castilian Football Federation, which also donated the trophy.[7]
Results
Real Madrid | 3–0 | Athletic de Madrid |
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Rubio 1' Quesada 10' (pen.) Cominges 65' |
Report |
Real Madrid line-up: Cabo; Quesada, Urquizu, Prats, Esparza, Peña, Cominges, Pérez, Rubio, López, Benegas.[6]
Athletic line-up: Vidal; Lafuente, A. Olaso, Santos, Ordóñez, Joaquín, De Miguel, Luís Marín, Palacios, Galatas, L. Olaso.[6]
1933–34 Copa Castilla
The Castillian Cup was organized again for the 1933–34 season under the denomination of Copa de Castilla, as a means to fill a calendar lacking in matches, especially due to the participation of the Spanish national team in the 1934 World Cup held in Italy. It was developed with a phase prior to a single match in which several teams had to be eliminated to reach the final phase in which five teams were automatically classified (Madrid FC, AD Ferroviaria, Athletic de Madrid, CD Nacional de Madrid and the guest Racing de Santander). The final phase consisted of elimination rounds between eight teams, for which the quarterfinals, semifinals and final were played.[8]
It was disputed by clubs from the Castilian Federation (preliminary phase) of the First Category (with the exception of Club Valladolid Deportivo), plus the first three of the Second Category of Madrid and the first two of the North and South sections.[9] The final was played by Athletic Club de Madrid and Club Deportivo Nacional de Madrid, the latter winning by four goals to three.[8]
Results
Previous phase
First qualifying round in Madrid:
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First round of Castilla:
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Qualified for the quarterfinals: Sociedad Alcántara, RCD Carabanchel and UD Salamanca.
Final phase
Quarterfinals 27 May–3 June | Semifinals 10–17 June | Final 24 June | ||||||||||||||
Real Madrid | 1 | 0 | ||||||||||||||
AD Ferroviaria | 1 | 7 | ||||||||||||||
AD Ferroviaria | 1 | 2 | ||||||||||||||
Athletic de Madrid | 4 | 1 | ||||||||||||||
Athletic de Madrid | 2 | 7 | ||||||||||||||
Alcántara Deportiva | 1 | 0 | ||||||||||||||
Athletic de Madrid | 3 | |||||||||||||||
CD Nacional | 4 | |||||||||||||||
CD Nacional | 4 | 4 | ||||||||||||||
RCD Carabanchel | 4 | 1 | ||||||||||||||
CD Nacional | 3 | 2 | ||||||||||||||
Racing de Santander | 0 | 3 | ||||||||||||||
Racing de Santander | 6 | 3 | ||||||||||||||
UD Salamanca | 0 | 0 |
Final
CD Nacional | 4–3 | Athletic de Madrid |
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Aja 1–0', 3–0' San Emeterio 13' Sanz 4–0' |
Report | Peña 37' Losada 55' Arocha 88' |
CD Nacional line-up: Joven; Muñoz, Suárez; Sánchez, Otero, Zulueta; Sanz, Moriones, López Herranz, San Emeterio, Aja.[8]
Athletic line-up: Pacheco; Corral, Mandaro; Peña, Basterrechea, Losada; Liz, Guijarro, Arocha, Amunárriz, Buiría.[8]
1940–41 Copa Presidente Federación Castellana
The competition was resumed in 1941, as a means to resume the regional championships in central Spain that had been suppressed after the restructuring of the Royal Spanish Football Federation following the Spanish Civil War. The main reason, however, was the complete consolidation and success of the competitions at the national level. For this reason, it was renamed the Copa Presidente Federación Castellana, having its renewed dispute in the 1940–41 season. The title was disputed by the champion and runner-up of the last Central Regional Championship, the 1939 Mancomunado, who were Athletic-Aviation Club and Real Madrid CF.[10]
The contest was played over two legs; the first on 15 June at the Chamartín Stadium, the second on 22 June at the Vallecas Stadium, where Atlético temporarily played until the reconstruction work of the Metropolitan Stadium was completed (it had been destroyed in the Civil War). Atlético-Aviación was champion of the competition for the first time after a 3–1 aggregate win against its neighbors and historical rivals, Real Madrid, the absolute dominators of the regional tournaments of Castile.[11][12]
Results
Real Madrid | 1–0 | Athletic-Aviation Club |
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Marcial Arbiza 64' | Report1 Report2 |
Athletic-Aviation Club | 3–0 | Real Madrid |
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Francisco Arencibia Campos |
Report1 Report2 |
1943–44 Copa Presidente Federación Castellana
This edition was disputed again by the same contenders from the previous edition, as representatives in the First Division of Castilian football, due to the fact that the Central Regional Championship was no longer disputed. A single match final was played, with Real Madrid winning.[13][14]
Results
Real Madrid | 5–0 | Athletic de Madrid |
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Barinaga Moleiro 62' Alonso II 65' Cuca 88' |
Report |
Real Madrid line-up: Bañón; Querejeta, Corona, Sauto, Tamargo; Huete, Alonso II, Moleiro; Barinaga (Elías 70´), Belmar (Pruden 45´), Cuca.[13]
Athletic line-up: Abel (Caballero 45´); Jimeno, Cobo, Ameztoy, Germán; Machín (García 85´), Domingo, Casaus; Martín, Calixto, Vázquez (Alcalde 45´).[13]
Champions
List of winners
Season | Champion | Result | Runner-up | Notes |
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Copa Federación Centro (Copa Madrid, 'Copa Castilla, Copa Presidente de la Federación Castellana, Copa Primavera and Copa José Luis del Valle) | ||||
1922–23 | Real Madrid | 6–2 | Athletic de Madrid | Copa Federación Centro |
1927–28 | Real Madrid | 3–0 | Athletic de Madrid | Copa Federación Centro |
1933–34 | CD Nacional de Madrid | 4–3 | Athletic de Madrid | Copa Castilla |
1939–40 | CD Toledo | - | - | Copa Primavera |
1940–41 | Club Atlético-Aviación | 0–1 and 3–0 | Real Madrid | Copa Presidente Federación Castellana |
1941–42 | CD Toledo | 4–4 and 1–0 | UD Girod | Copa Primavera |
1942–43 | CD Toledo | 2–0 | Rayo Vallecano | Copa Primavera |
1943–44 | Real Madrid | 5–0 | Club Atlético-Aviación | Copa Presidente Federación Castellana |
1943–44 | CD Toledo | 2–2 and 5–2 | AD Ferroviaria | Copa José Luis del Valle |
1944–45 | Real Madrid | 2–1 | Club Atlético-Aviación | Copa José Luis del Valle |
1947–48 | Real Madrid Amateur | ?? | Real Ávila CF | Copa Castilla |
1948–49 | Getafe Deportivo | 3–1 | Villaverde San Andrés | Copa Federación Castellana |
1949–50 | CD Guadalajara | 3–1 (tie-breaker) | RSD Alcalá | Copa Castilla |
1952–53 | UD San Lorenzo | 4–0 and 0–1 | CD Guadalajara | Copa Federación Castellana |
Most successful teams
Including the Copa Primavera and Copa José Luis del Valle, Real Madrid CF is the most successful team with five titles, followed by CD Toledo with four titles, and with only one title is CD Nacional de Madrid, Club Atlético-Aviación (now Atlético de Madrid), Getafe Deportivo (now Getafe CF), CD Guadalajara and UD San Lorenzo.
Team | Titles | Runners-up | Year |
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Real Madrid CF | 4 | 1 | 1922–23, 1927–28, 1942–43, 1944–45 |
CD Toledo | 4 | - | 1939–40, 1941–42, 1942–43, 1943–44 |
Atlético Madrid[n 1] | 1 | 4 | 1940–41 |
CD Nacional de Madrid | 1 | - | 1933–34 |
Real Madrid amateur | 1 | - | 1947–48 |
Getafe Deportivo | 1 | - | 1948–49 |
CD Guadalajara | 1 | 1 | 1949–50 |
UD San Lorenzo | 1 | - | 1952–53 |
Notes
- ↑ Under the donomination of Club Atletico-Aviación.
References
- ↑ "Spain - List of Champions of Campeonato Regional Centro". RSSSF. 7 June 2018. Archived from the original on 24 October 2022. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- 1 2 "Copa Federación Centro de 1922-23". RSSSF. 7 June 2018. Archived from the original on 24 October 2022. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- ↑ "Copa Federación Centro 1923 (Anuncio del Athletic-Primitiva)" [Central Federation Cup 1923 (Announcement of Athletic-Primitiva)] (in Spanish). ABC. 19 May 1923. Archived from the original on 5 February 2023. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- 1 2 3 4 "El club blanco vence la Copa Federación Centro 1923" [The white club wins the 1923 Central Federation Cup]. www.elmundo.es (in Spanish). 19 May 1923. Archived from the original on 5 November 2022. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- ↑ "Copa Federación Centro 1923" (in Spanish). ABC. 19 June 1923. Archived from the original on 5 February 2023. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- 1 2 3 4 "Copa Federación Centro de 1927-28". RSSSF. 7 June 2018. Archived from the original on 24 October 2022. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- ↑ "Copa Federación Centro 1928" (in Spanish). Diario ABC. 8 June 1928. Archived from the original on 5 February 2023. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Copa Castilla de 1933-34". RSSSF. 7 June 2018. Archived from the original on 24 October 2022. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- ↑ "Temporada 1933-34 de la Federación Castellana de Fútbol (Madrid)" [Season 1933-34 of the Castilian Football Federation (Madrid)] (in Spanish). Portal digital AREFE (Regional). Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- ↑ "Copa Presidente Federación Castellana de 1940-41". RSSSF. 7 June 2018. Archived from the original on 24 October 2022. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- ↑ "Ida Copa Presidente Federación Castellana 1941" [1941 Castilian Federation President Cup first leg]. hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 16 June 1941. Archived from the original on 5 February 2023. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- ↑ "Vuelta Copa Presidente Federación Castellana 1941" [1941 Castilian Federation President Cup second leg]. hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 23 June 1941. Archived from the original on 5 November 2022. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- 1 2 3 "Copa Presidente Federación Castellana de 1943-44". RSSSF. 7 June 2018. Archived from the original on 24 October 2022. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
- ↑ "Copa Presidente Federación Castellana 1943" [1943 Castilian Federation President Cup] (in Spanish). Diario ABC. 9 December 1943. Archived from the original on 5 February 2023. Retrieved 5 November 2022.