Copa del Rey

The Copa del Rey is an annual football competition in Spain. The competition was founded in 1903, which makes it the oldest Spanish football competition.[1][2]

Copa del Rey
Founded1903
Region Spain
Number of teams83
Qualifier forUEFA Europa League, Supercopa de España
Current championsBarcelona (31th title)
Most successful club(s) Barcelona (31 titles)
Television broadcastersList of broadcasters
Websiterfef.es
2020–21 Copa del Rey

Top goalscorers

Bold indicates an active player.

Rank Nat Name Pos Years Team Total
1   Zarra, TelmoTelmo Zarra FW 1939–1957 Athletic Bilbao (81) 81[3]
2   Samitier, JosepJosep Samitier MF 1919–1934 Barcelona (65), Real Madrid (5) 70[4]
3   Gorostiza, GuillermoGuillermo Gorostiza FW 1929–1946 Athletic Bilbao (37), Valencia (25) 62[5]
4   Quini FW 1968–1987 Sporting Gijón (38), Barcelona (17) 55
5   Suarez, EdmundoEdmundo Suárez FW 1939–1950 Valencia (52) 52[6]
6   Messi, LionelLionel Messi FW 2004– Barcelona (51) 51
7     Puskas, FerencFerenc Puskás FW 1958–1966 Real Madrid (49) 49[7]
      KubalaLászló Kubala FW 1951–1965 Barcelona (49) 49
9   Santillana FW 1970–1988 Real Madrid (48) 48[8]
10   Alvares, Cesar RodriguezCésar Rodríguez Álvarez FW 1939–1960 Granada (3), Barcelona (36), Elche (8) 47

References

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  2. "Top Ten Football Trophies in the World". jacksontrophies.com.
  3. Athletic Club. "Athletic Club". athletic-club.eus. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  4. Super Utilisateur. "Ficha Josep SAMITIER Vilalta". elaguanis.com. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  5. Athletic Club. "Athletic Club". athletic-club.eus. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  6. Redacción Ciberche. "Estadisticas de todos los jugadores del Valencia CF". ciberche.net. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  7. Super Utilisateur. "Ficha Ferenç PUSKAS Biro". elaguanis.com. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  8. Super Utilisateur. "Ficha Carlos Alonso González "SANTILLANA"". elaguanis.com. Retrieved 23 July 2015.