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Copa de la Liga

Copa de la Liga

FieldValue
founded1982
abolished1986
number of teams22
regionSpain
most successful clubBarcelona (2 titles)

The Copa de la Liga (League Cup in Spanish) was a Spanish football tournament created in 1982.

Due to time constraints, saturation and club pressure, the competition only lasted four years, being cancelled in 1986. Winning the trophy helped two clubs to complete cup doubles: FC Barcelona with the Copa del Rey (1983) and Real Madrid with the UEFA Cup (1985). In all four finals, the team that played the second leg at home won the trophy.

History

The League Cup was promoted by the president of FC Barcelona, Josep Lluís Núñez, in order to create a new competition that would generate new economic income for the clubs, both in terms of box office and television rights.

In 1986 the fourth and last edition was held. In 1987, the fifth edition was scheduled to be held with a new “final three” format (which would have replaced the Supercopa de España, which for this reason was not held in the 1987 or 1988 seasons), for which they were already classified. Real Madrid (League champion), Real Sociedad (Cup champion) and Atlético Madrid (champion of the “intermediate league” of the “Playoff League”). The clubs finally agreed to cancel the competition due to the saturation of the match schedule, especially due to the strange League format of that 1986–87 season.

Format

The League Cup was a straight knock-out competition. All ties were played over two legs, home and away, with the team with the largest aggregate score progressing. The final also consisted of two games.

If the aggregate score was tied after two legs of ninety minutes each, extra-time would be played. If that failed to separate the teams, a penalty shootout would determine the winner. Unlike the Copa del Rey, the away goals rule was not applied.

Champions

SeasonWinnersRunners-upFirst leg scoreSecond leg scoreResult (agg.)
1983BarcelonaReal Madrid2–22–14–3
1984Real ValladolidAtlético Madrid0–03–03–0
1985Real MadridAtlético Madrid2–32–04–3
1986BarcelonaReal Betis0–12–02–1

Top goalscorers

[[Hugo Sánchez]] is the all-time top goalscorer in the competition.

Source:

No.Nat.PlayerPos.Club(s) (goals)Total
1MEXHugo SánchezFWAtlético Madrid (14)14
2PARRaúl AmarillaFWReal Zaragoza (9)
Barcelona (4)13
3ESPPedro UraldeFWReal Sociedad (9)9
ESPRoberto MarinaFWAtlético Madrid (9)
5ESPSantillanaFWReal Madrid (8)8
6ESPMichel PinedaFWEspanyol (7)7
ESPPaco MachínFWReal Betis (5)
Racing de Santander (2)
DENJohn LauridsenMFEspanyol (7)
ESPJuan ArtecheDFAtlético Madrid (7)

Notes

References

References

  1. [https://www.vavel.com/es/futbol/2020/03/29/1018448-la-copa-de-la-liga-en-espana-un-experimento-fugaz.html La Copa de la Liga en España: un experimento fugaz] {{webarchive. link. (25 February 2021)
  2. [https://elpais.com/deportes/2020-07-19/la-interminable-liga-del-playoff.html La interminable ‘Liga del playoff’] elpais.com
  3. "Liga's Cup". Bdfutbol.com.
  4. "Real Madrid 5 (5–3) 3 Real Zaragoza". Be Soccer.
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