2012 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol

2012 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol
Tournament details
CountrySpain
Teams4
Final positions
ChampionsEspanyol
(6th title)
Runners-upAthletic Club
Tournament statistics
Matches played3
Goals scored7 (2.33 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Mari Paz Vilas
(2 goals)
Awards
Best playerMari Paz Vilas

The 2012 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol was the 30th edition of the Spanish women's football national cup. It took place between 8 and 10 June in RFEF's Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas, and it was contested following the end of the 2011–12 Primera División as a final four by the top four teams in the table,[1] a major cut from the previous edition's fourteen contestants. On April 8, the defending champion Barcelona became the first team to qualify for the competition.[2] Athletic Club and Espanyol also qualified in subsequent weeks, and Rayo Vallecano clinched the last spot by earning a 1–1 draw against contender Levante in the final date.[3]

Espanyol won its sixth title to tie with Levante as the competition's most successful team by beating Rayo Vallecano in a penalty shootout and Athletic Club—who reached the final for the first time[4]— after extra time.[5] Mari Paz Vilas, who scored Espanyol's winning goal six minutes from the penalty shootout, was named the tournament's most valuable player.[6]

When Espanyol were presented with the trophy, it still had the plaque from the previous edition; players Sara Mérida and Lara Rabal covered the plaque with tape and wrote their team name on it.[7]

Qualified teams

Top four positions of the 2011–12 Spanish First Division.[8]

# Team Pld W D L GF GA Pt
1 Barcelona 34 21 1 2 119 19 94
2 Athletic Club 34 29 4 1 118 25 91
3 Espanyol 34 23 7 4 117 38 76
4 Rayo Vallecano 34 22 4 8 90 44 70
5 Levante 34 19 11 4 63 27 68
6 Atlético de Madrid 34 20 5 9 83 41 65
7 Real Sociedad 34 19 5 10 58 35 62
8 Sporting de Huelva 34 17 5 12 51 48 56

Results

Semifinals

Barcelona0–2Athletic Club
Report
  • Fernández 37'
  • Flaviano 72'
Referee: Gil Gozalo

Final

Athletic Club1–2 (a.e.t.)Espanyol
Nabaskues 61' Report Pérez 48'
Vilas 114'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Lesma López
Athletic Club
Espanyol
GK 1 Ainhoa Tirapu
DF 10 Iraia Iturregi
DF 22 Irene Paredes  60'  86'
DF 11 Arrate Orueta  85'  112'
DF 20 Saioa González
MF 21 Gurutze Fernández  56'
MF 6 Joana Flaviano  88'
MF 16 Amaia Olabarrieta  99'  116'
FW 17 Eli Ibarra
FW 9 Irune Murua  50'
FW 19 Erika Vázquez  23'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Andere Leguina
DF 3 Joana Arranz  88'
MF 4 Itsaso Nabaskues  56'
FW 7 Nekane Díez  50'
FW 12 Manu Lareo  116'
DF 14 Elaia Gangoiti
MF 18 Naiara Beristain
Manager:
Juan Luis Fuentes
GK 1 Mariajo
DF 5 Marta Torrejón  90'
DF 25 Núria Mendoza
DF 10 Vanesa Gimbert
DF 8 Sónia Matias  113'
MF 4 Andrea Pereira  68'
MF 11 Sara Monforte  105'
MF 15 Silvia Meseguer
MF 23 Brenda Pérez
MF 4 Débora García  81'
FW 9 Mari Paz Vilas
Substitutes:
GK 22 Berta Noguera
FW 6 Sara Serna  98'  68'
FW 20 Aída García
MF 21 Lara Rabal
FW 29 Alba Pomares
MF 30 Sara Navarro  81'
FW 32 Ariadna Forment  113'
Manager:
Luis Carrión

References

  1. ^ Regulations Archived 2011-09-02 at the Wayback Machine in RFEF's 2011-12 women's football dossier, p. 13
  2. ^ Barcelona has no limits. Marca
  3. ^ Barcelona wins its first league. As
  4. ^ Athletic and Espanyol meet in the Cup's final. Marca
  5. ^ Espanyol's girls are the Copa de la Reina champions. RTVE
  6. ^ Espanyol wins its sixth Copa de la Reina by beating Athletic 2-1. ABC
  7. ^ "¿Cómo cambió la Copa de la Reina el nombre de su campeón?". www.marca.com. Retrieved 2024-05-07.
  8. ^ Table in soccerway.com