2009 Copa del Rey final

2009 Copa del Rey final
Event2008–09 Copa del Rey
Date13 May 2009
VenueMestalla, Valencia
RefereeLuis Medina Cantalejo
Attendance50,000
WeatherPartly cloudy
18 °C (64 °F)[1]

The 2009 Copa del Rey final was the 107th final of the Spanish cup competition, the Copa del Rey (including two seasons where two rival editions were played). The final was played at Mestalla in Valencia on 13 May 2009. The match was won by FC Barcelona, who beat Athletic Bilbao 4–1. This was the first title of Barcelona that year, before winning La Liga and the UEFA Champions League to earn their first treble.

Road to the final

Barcelona Round Athletic Bilbao
Opponent Result Legs Opponent Result Legs
Benidorm 2–0 0–1 away; 1–0 home Round of 32 Recreativo 3–2 2–0 home; 2–1 away
Atlético Madrid 5–2 1–3 away; 2–1 home Round of 16 Osasuna 3–1 1–1 away; 2–0 home
Espanyol 3–2 0–0 away; 3–2 home Quarterfinals Sporting Gijón 2–1 0–0 home; 1–2 away
Mallorca 3–1 2–0 home; 1–1 away Semifinals Sevilla 4–2 2–1 away; 3–0 home

Match details

Athletic Bilbao1–4Barcelona
Toquero 8' Report Touré 32'
Messi 55'
Bojan 57'
Xavi 64'
Athletic Bilbao
Barcelona
GK 1 Gorka Iraizoz
RB 15 Andoni Iraola
CB 20 Aitor Ocio
CB 5 Fernando Amorebieta
LB 3 Koikili Lertxundi  35'
CM 16 Pablo Orbaiz  61'
CM 24 Javi Martínez
RW 10 Francisco Yeste (c)
LW 7 David López  29'  56'
CF 9 Fernando Llorente
CF 2 Gaizka Toquero  61'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Armando
CB 18 Carlos Gurpegui
CB 29 Xabier Etxeita
LB 42 Mikel Balenziaga
MF 14 Markel Susaeta  56'
MF 17 Joseba Etxeberria  61'
FW 18 Ion Vélez  61'
Manager:
Joaquín Caparrós
GK 13 José Manuel Pinto
RB 20 Dani Alves
CB 24 Yaya Touré  21'  89'
CB 3 Gerard Piqué
LB 5 Carles Puyol (c)
DM 28 Sergio Busquets
CM 6 Xavi  88'
CM 15 Seydou Keita  49'
RW 10 Lionel Messi  50'
LW 11 Bojan  84'
CF 9 Samuel Eto'o
Substitutes:
GK 1 Víctor Valdés
CB 2 Martín Cáceres
DF 16 Sylvinho  89'
MF 7 Eiður Guðjohnsen
MF 29 Víctor Sánchez
FW 21 Alexander Hleb  84'
FW 27 Pedro  88'
Manager:
Pep Guardiola

Anthem controversy

The pre-match playing of Spain's national anthem prompted widespread booing from Catalan nationalist fans of FC Barcelona and Basque nationalist fans of Athletic Bilbao. Televisión Española (TVE) cut away from its coverage as soon as this started and consequently did not show the playing of the anthem live, instead showing it at half time with the booing edited out. Afterwards, its director Javier Pons apologised for the "mistake", and Julian Reyes, the head of sports news, was fired as a result of the censorship.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Local Weather Forecast, News and Conditions | Weather Underground".
  2. ^ "Spain sacks TV head after anthem booed". The Irish Times. Reuters. 15 May 2009. Archived from the original on 2012-10-21. Retrieved 2009-05-15.