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1984–85 Copa del Rey
83rd Copa del Rey
Tournament details
CountrySpain
Dates12 September 1984 – 30 June 1985
Teams142
Final positions
ChampionsAtlético Madrid
Runner-upAthletic Bilbao
Tournament statistics
Matches played281
Goals scored790 (2.81 per match)

The 1984–85 Copa del Rey was the 83rd staging of the Spanish Cup, the annual domestic football cup competition in Spain. The tournament was attended by 142 teams from the higher echelons of Spanish football.

The tournament began on 12 September 1984 and ended on 30 June 1985 with the final, held at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid.

The final was played between Athletic Bilbao (the defending champions of the tournament), and Atlético Madrid. The match ended with a 2–1 victory for the team from the capital, with Hugo Sánchez as the star, scoring two goals.

With this victory Atlético secured their sixth cup, making them the team with the fourth-most titles in the competition.

  • All rounds are played over two legs except the final which is played a single match in a neutral venue. The team that has the higher aggregate score over the two legs progresses to the next round.
  • In case of a tie on aggregate, will play an extra time of 30 minutes, and if still tied, will be decided with a penalty shoot-outs.
  • The teams that play European competitions are exempt until the round of 16 or when they are removed from the tournament.
  • The winners of the competition will earn a place in the group stage of next season's UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, if they have not already qualified for European competition, if so then the runners-up will instead take this berth.

(*) Teams playing European competition / Athletic Bilbao, Atlético de Madrid, FC Barcelona, Real Betis, Real Valladolid Deportivo started the tournament in the second round.

First round
Home 1st leg Agg. Home 2nd leg 1st leg 2nd leg Notes
Arenas de Getxo 1–6 SD Eibar 12 Sep 1984 1–3 19 Sep 1984 3–0
Real Valladolid Promesas 3–1 SD Ponferradina 12 Sep 1984 3–0 3 Oct 1984 1–0
Atlético Astorga CF 1–7 Real Burgos CF 19 Sep 1984 1–2 3 Oct 1984 5–0
CD Getxo 0–2 CD Santurtzi 19 Sep 1984 0–1 11 Oct 1984 1–0
Atlético Baleares 3–4 CD Murense 19 Sep 1984 3–1 3 Oct 1984 3–0
CD Tudelano 3–5 Endesa Andorra 19 Sep 1984 3–3 3 Oct 1984 2–0
AD Sabiñánigo 3–8 CD Arnedo 19 Sep 1984 2–3 26 Sep 1984 5–1
UD Güímar 2–2 (p) CD Mensajero 19 Sep 1984 2–1 3 Oct 1984 1–0 Penalties: 4–5 for UD Güímar.
CD Lalín 2–3 CD Ourense 19 Sep 1984 1–1 3 Oct 1984 2–1
CD Díter Zafra 0–5 Mérida Industrial CF 19 Sep 1984 0–1 3 Oct 1984 4–0
CD Ilicitano 2–2 (p) Torrevieja CF 19 Sep 1984 2–1 3 Oct 1984 1–0 Penalties: x–x for CD Ilicitano.
Sevilla Atlético 2–4 Atlético Sanluqueño CF 19 Sep 1984 2–1 Rep. 3 Oct 1984 3–0 Rep.
CD Estepona 4–1 UD San Pedro 19 Sep 1984 2–0 4 Oct 1984 1–2
CP Cacereño 1–2 CD Don Benito 19 Sep 1984 1–1 3 Oct 1984 1–0
Villanueva del Arzobispo CF 1–1 (p) CD Iliturgi 19 Sep 1984 1–0 3 Oct 1984 1–0 Penalties: x–x for CD Iliturgi - played on 4 Oct due to lack of visibility.[1]
Levante UD 2–0 UD Aspense 19 Sep 1984 2–0 3 Oct 1984 0–0
CD Ciempozuelos 3–7 AD Parla 19 Sep 1984 2–3 3 Oct 1984 4–1
Real Madrid Aficionados 1–2 CD Pegaso 19 Sep 1984 1–1 3 Oct 1984 1–0
CF Badalona 1–2 EC Granollers 20 Sep 1984 1–0 Rep. 4 Oct 1984 2–0 Rep.
UD Icodense 3–2 UD Las Palmas Atlético 20 Sep 1984 2–1 3 Oct 1984 1–1
UB Conquense 1–4 Calvo Sotelo CF 26 Sep 1984 1–1 3 Oct 1984 3–0
Yeclano CF 1–8 Real Murcia CF 26 Sep 1984 1–0 Rep. 3 Oct 1984 8–0 Rep.
Caudal Deportivo 6–1 UP Langreo 26 Sep 1984 3–1 10 Oct 1984 0–3
Betis Deportivo 4–3 Algeciras CF 26 Sep 1984 3–1 Rep. 10 Oct 1984 2–1 Rep.
CD Mestalla 4–6 CD Castellón 26 Sep 1984 2–1 9 Oct 1984 5–2 Rep.
Coria CF 1–4 Cádiz CF 26 Sep 1984 0–2 Rep. 3 Oct 1984 2–1 Rep.
CD Maspalomas 2–6 UD Las Palmas 26 Sep 1984 2–4 24 Oct 1984 2–0
CD Turón 1–2 Real Oviedo CF 27 Sep 1984 0–1 3 Oct 1984 1–1
Cultural Durango 1–5 Real Sociedad 2 Oct 1984 1–3 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 2–0 Rep.
CD Numancia 2–10 CA Osasuna 2 Oct 1984 1–3 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 7–1 Rep.
Gimnástica de Torrelavega 1–7 Racing de Santander 3 Oct 1984 1–1 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 6–0 Rep.
Xerez CD 3–6 Sevilla FC 3 Oct 1984 2–5 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 1–1 Rep.
Atlético Marbella 2–5 CD Málaga 3 Oct 1984 0–1 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 4–2 Rep.
Hércules CF 8–3 CD Eldense 3 Oct 1984 6–0 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 3–2 Rep.
CD Binéfar 1–5 Real Zaragoza 3 Oct 1984 0–2 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 3–1 Rep.
Club Siero 1–18 Sporting de Gijón 3 Oct 1984 1–6 Rep. 25 Oct 1984 12–0 Rep. Match scheduled for 4 Oct, but played on 5 Oct due to a strike in the city of Gijón.[2]
Real Ávila CF 1–2 Castilla CF 3 Oct 1984 0–1 24 Oct 1984 1–1
CD Calahorra 0–8 CD Logroñés 3 Oct 1984 0–2 24 Oct 1984 6–0
Barcelona Amateur 0–1 CE Sabadell FC 3 Oct 1984 0–0 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 1–0 Rep.
Cultural Leonesa 2–3 UD Salamanca 3 Oct 1984 1–0 24 Oct 1984 3–1
Deportivo de La Coruña 1–1 (p) Gran Peña Celtista 3 Oct 1984 1–0 17 Oct 1984 1–0 Penalties: 1–3 for Deportivo de La Coruña.
RSD Alcalá 1–4 Rayo Vallecano 3 Oct 1984 1–2 24 Oct 1984 2–0
CD Torre Pacheco 1–12 Elche CF 3 Oct 1984 0–4 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 8–1 Rep.
Cartagena CF 1–4 Albacete Balompié 3 Oct 1984 0–3 10 Oct 1984 1–1
CF Sporting Mahonés 0–5 RCD Mallorca 3 Oct 1984 0–0 24 Oct 1984 5–0
CD Mairena 1–3 Recreativo de Huelva 3 Oct 1984 1–0 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 3–0 Rep.
Granada CF 3–1 AD Ceuta 3 Oct 1984 2–1 24 Oct 1984 0–1
Celta de Vigo 2–1 CD Lugo 3 Oct 1984 1–0 24 Oct 1984 1–1
CD Manacor 4–2 CD Badía 3 Oct 1984 2–2 24 Oct 1984 0–2
CD Fuengirola 1–3 Real Jaén CF 3 Oct 1984 1–2 23 Oct 1984 1–0
Real Unión 3–7 Sestao SC 3 Oct 1984 3–1 24 Oct 1984 6–0
Palencia CF 3–1 Atlético Bembibre 3 Oct 1984 1–0 24 Oct 1984 1–2
Atlético Malagueño 2–5 Linares CF 3 Oct 1984 0–0 24 Oct 1984 5–2
Pontevedra CF 4–0 Fabril Deportivo 3 Oct 1984 2–0 24 Oct 1984 0–2
FC Andorra 5–2 UE Sant Andreu 3 Oct 1984 3–1 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 1–2 Rep.
CD Badajoz 3–1 CD Plasencia 3 Oct 1984 3–1 24 Oct 1984 0–0
CF Gandía 5–7 CD Alcoyano 3 Oct 1984 2–2 24 Oct 1984 5–3
CF Lloret 1–3 UE Lleida 3 Oct 1984 1–0 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 3–0 Rep.
CD Puerto Cruz 3–7 CD Tenerife 3 Oct 1984 1–0 24 Oct 1984 7–2
Orihuela Deportiva CF 1–1 (p) CF Lorca Deportiva 3 Oct 1984 1–1 24 Oct 1984 0–0 Penalties: 6–5 for CF Lorca Deportiva.
CD Europa 1–6 RCD Espanyol 4 Oct 1984 0–3 Rep. 16 Oct 1984 3–1 Rep.
Atlético Madrileño 3–1 CD Manchego 4 Oct 1984 3–0 24 Oct 1984 1–0
Gimnàstic de Tarragona 2–3 FC Barcelona Atlètic 4 Oct 1984 1–2 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 1–1 Rep.
CD Burriana 2–7 Valencia CF 9 Oct 1984 2–4 Rep. 24 Oct 1984 3–1 Rep.
Bilbao Athletic 2–3 Deportivo Alavés 10 Oct 1984 1–1 24 Oct 1984 2–1

Bye: CD Constància, Real Oviedo Aficionados, UE Figueres, CF Extremadura, CD Corellano, UD Alzira, Athletic Bilbao, Atlético de Madrid, FC Barcelona, Real Betis, Real Madrid CF, Real Valladolid Deportivo.

Results of matches played: September 19 / September 20 / September 26 / September 27 / October 3 / October 4 / October 10 / October 17 / October 24

Second round
Home 1st leg Agg. Home 2nd leg 1st leg 2nd leg Notes
CD Constància 5–3 CD Murense 1 Nov 1984 4–0 28 Nov 1984 3–1
AD Parla 4–8 Atlético de Madrid 7 Nov 1984 2–3 Rep. 14 Nov 1984 5–2 Rep.
Real Betis 3–1 Recreativo de Huelva 7 Nov 1984 3–1 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 0–0 Rep.
Real Valladolid Deportivo 4–2 UD Salamanca 7 Nov 1984 1–1 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 1–3 Rep.
Sestao SC 4–2 Racing de Santander 7 Nov 1984 0–0 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 1–2 Rep.
FC Andorra 0–2 RCD Espanyol 7 Nov 1984 0–1 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 1–0 Rep.
CD Arnedo 0–6 Real Zaragoza 7 Nov 1984 0–1 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 5–0 Rep.
Albacete Balompié 2–3 (aet) Hércules CF 7 Nov 1984 1–1 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 2–1 Rep.
CD Iliturgi 0–2 CD Málaga 7 Nov 1984 0–0 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 2–0 Rep.
Endesa Andorra 2–4 CA Osasuna 7 Nov 1984 1–0 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 4–0 Rep.
SD Eibar 2–6 Athletic Bilbao 7 Nov 1984 1–1 Rep. 13 Nov 1984 5–1 Rep.
Real Oviedo Aficionados 0–6 Sporting de Gijón 7 Nov 1984 0–1 Rep. 13 Nov 1984 5–0 Rep.
Atlético Sanluqueño CF 0–2 Sevilla FC 7 Nov 1984 0–0 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 2–0 Rep.
Levante UD 2–6 Valencia CF 7 Nov 1984 1–4 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 2–1 Rep.
UE Lleida 3–7 FC Barcelona 7 Nov 1984 3–1 Rep. 27 Nov 1984 6–0 Rep.
UE Figueres 2–3 CE Sabadell FC 7 Nov 1984 1–3 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 0–1 Rep.
Granada CF 3–4 (aet) CD Estepona 7 Nov 1984 1–1 28 Nov 1984 3–2
Cádiz CF 5–1 Betis Deportivo 7 Nov 1984 2–0 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 1–3 Rep.
CD Don Benito 2–3 CF Extremadura 7 Nov 1984 1–0 28 Nov 1984 3–1
Atlético Madrileño 5–3 Calvo Sotelo CF 7 Nov 1984 4–0 28 Nov 1984 3–1
CD Manacor 0–6 RCD Mallorca 7 Nov 1984 0–1 28 Nov 1984 5–0
UD Icodense 1–5 CD Tenerife 7 Nov 1984 1–2 28 Nov 1984 3–0
CD Corellano 3–5 CD Logroñés 7 Nov 1984 2–3 28 Nov 1984 2–1
UD Güímar 1–2 UD Las Palmas 7 Nov 1984 1–0 21 Nov 1984 2–0
CF Lorca Deportiva 2–1 CD Ilicitano 7 Nov 1984 1–0 28 Nov 1984 1–1
FC Barcelona Atlètic 4–2 EC Granollers 7 Nov 1984 3–2 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 0–1 Rep.
CD Ourense 1–5 Celta de Vigo 7 Nov 1984 1–2 28 Nov 1984 3–0
CD Pegaso 0–1 Castilla CF 7 Nov 1984 0–0 28 Nov 1984 0–1
Deportivo de La Coruña 3–3 (p) Pontevedra CF 7 Nov 1984 3–0 28 Nov 1984 3–0 Penalties: 1–4 for Deportivo de La Coruña.
Mérida Industrial CF 1–5 CD Badajoz 7 Nov 1984 1–1 28 Nov 1984 4–0
UD Alzira 0–1 CD Castellón 7 Nov 1984 0–1 28 Nov 1984 1–0
Palencia CF 0–3 Real Valladolid Promesas 8 Nov 1984 0–2 13 Nov 1984 1–0
Caudal Deportivo 0–1 Real Oviedo CF 8 Nov 1984 0–0 28 Nov 1984 1–0
Elche CF 2–3 Real Murcia CF 13 Nov 1984 2–1 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 2–0 Rep.
Real Sociedad 6–1 CD Santurtzi 13 Nov 1984 3–1 Rep. 28 Nov 1984 0–3 Rep.
Real Jaén CF 2–4 Linares CF 15 Nov 1984 2–3 28 Nov 1984 1–0

Bye: Rayo Vallecano, Deportivo Alavés, CD Alcoyano, Real Burgos CF, Real Madrid CF.

Results of matches played: November 7 / November 8 / November 15 / November 28

Third round
Home 1st leg Agg. Home 2nd leg 1st leg 2nd leg Notes
Deportivo Alavés 3–0 Celta de Vigo 12 Dec 1984 1–0 9 Jan 1985 0–2
CD Alcoyano 0–6 Athletic Bilbao 12 Dec 1984 0–1 Rep. 9 Jan 1985 5–0 Rep.
CD Badajoz 1–2 Real Oviedo CF 12 Dec 1984 1–1 Rep. 9 Jan 1985 1–0 Rep.
FC Barcelona 5–1 Real Murcia CF 12 Dec 1984 4–1 Rep. 9 Jan 1985 0–1 Rep.
FC Barcelona Atlètic 1–2 (aet) Valencia CF 12 Dec 1984 1–0 Rep. 9 Jan 1985 2–0 Rep.
Real Burgos CF 1–2 CE Sabadell FC 12 Dec 1984 1–0 Rep. 30 Jan 1985 2–0 Rep. Match scheduled for 9 Jan, but played on 30 Jan due to snow.[3]
CD Castellón 4–3 CD Logroñés 12 Dec 1984 3–0 Rep. 31 Jan 1985 3–1 Rep. Match scheduled for 9 Jan, but played on 31 Jan due to snow.[4]
CD Constància 0–3 Sporting de Gijón 13 Dec 1984 0–0 8 Jan 1985 3–0 Rep.
CF Extremadura 1–7 Cádiz CF 13 Dec 1984 0–3 19 Dec 1984 4–1
Hércules CF 4–1 CD Estepona 12 Dec 1984 4–0 Rep. 9 Jan 1985 1–0 Rep.
Linares CF 2–2 (p) Deportivo de La Coruña 12 Dec 1984 2–1 Rep. 9 Jan 1985 1–0 Penalties: 4–2 for Deportivo de La Coruña.
CF Lorca Deportiva 0–3 Real Sociedad 12 Dec 1984 0–0 Rep. 30 Jan 1985 3–0 Rep. Match scheduled for Jan 9, but played on Jan 30 due to snow.[5]
CD Málaga 2–4 Atlético de Madrid 12 Dec 1984 0–3 Rep. 9 Jan 1985 1–2 Rep.
CA Osasuna 1–5 RCD Mallorca 12 Dec 1984 0–2 Rep. 9 Jan 1985 3–1 Rep.
CD Pegaso 2–4 CD Tenerife 12 Dec 1984 0–0 9 Jan 1985 4–2
Rayo Vallecano 1–7 UD Las Palmas 11 Dec 1984 1–2 9 Jan 1985 5–0
Sestao SC 4–3 Atlético Madrileño 12 Dec 1984 2–0 8 Jan 1985 3–2 Rep.
Sevilla FC 1–3 Real Betis 12 Dec 1984 1–0 Rep. 9 Jan 1985 3–0 Rep.
Real Valladolid Promesas 1–4 RCD Espanyol 12 Dec 1984 0–4 Rep. 9 Jan 1985 0–1 Rep.
Real Zaragoza 5–2 Real Valladolid Deportivo 12 Dec 1984 3–1 Rep. 6 Feb 1985 1–2 Rep. Match scheduled for Jan 9, but played on Feb 6 due to snow.[6]

Bye: Real Madrid CF.

Results of matches played: December 11 / December 12 / December 13 / January 9

Fourth round
Home 1st leg Agg. Home 2nd leg 1st leg 2nd leg Notes
Deportivo Alavés 1–2 Athletic Bilbao 30 Jan 1985 0–0 Rep. 6 Feb 1985 2–1 Rep.
RCD Espanyol 0–5 FC Barcelona 30 Jan 1985 0–2 Rep. 6 Feb 1985 3–0 Rep.
UD Las Palmas 1–2 (aet) Cádiz CF 16 Jan 1985 1–0 Rep. 6 Feb 1985 2–0 Rep.
Real Oviedo CF 1–4 Real Betis 30 Jan 1985 0–1 Rep. 6 Feb 1985 3–1 Rep.
Sestao SC 2–3 Sporting de Gijón 30 Jan 1985 1–0 Rep. 6 Feb 1985 3–1 Rep.

Bye: CD Castellón, CD Tenerife, CE Sabadell FC, Atlético de Madrid, Hércules CF, Deportivo de La Coruña, RCD Mallorca, Real Sociedad, Real Zaragoza, Valencia CF, Real Madrid CF.

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                  
1 Real Madrid CF 1 0 1
16 Athletic Bilbao 0 2 2
Athletic Bilbao 2 1 3
Real Sociedad 0 2 2
8 Real Sociedad 1 0 1
9 CE Sabadell FC 0 0 0
Athletic Bilbao 2 0 2
Real Betis 0 1 1
5 Real Betis 4 1 5
12 RCD Mallorca 0 2 2
Real Betis 3 1 4
FC Barcelona 1 2 3
4 FC Barcelona 5 0 5
13 Hércules CF 0 1 1
Athletic Bilbao 1
Atlético de Madrid 2
6 Sporting de Gijón (1–4 p) 0 1 1
11 Valencia CF 0 1 1
Sporting de Gijón 1 0 1
Atlético de Madrid 2 0 2
3 Deportivo de La Coruña 1 2 3
14 Atlético de Madrid 1 5 6
Atlético de Madrid 3 1 4
Real Zaragoza 0 3 3
7 CD Castellón 2 2 4
10 CD Tenerife 0 2 2
CD Castellón 0 0 0
Real Zaragoza 1 5 6
2 Real Zaragoza (3–5 p) 2 0 2
15 Cádiz CF 1 1 2
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Real Madrid 1–2 (aet) Athletic Bilbao 1-0 0-2
Real Sociedad 1–0 Sabadell 1-0 0-0
Betis 5–2 Mallorca 4-0 1-2
Barcelona 5–1 Hércules 5-0 0-1
Sporting de Gijón 1–1 (4-1 p) Valencia 0-0 1-1
Deportivo de La Coruña 3–6 Atlético de Madrid 1-1 2-5
Castellón 4–2 Tenerife 2-0 2-2
Zaragoza 2–2 ( 5-4 p) Cádiz 2-1 0-1
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Athletic Bilbao 3–2 Real Sociedad 2-0 1-2
Betis 4–3 Barcelona 3-1 1-2
Sporting de Gijón 1–2 Atlético de Madrid 1-2 0-0
Castellón 0–6 Zaragoza 0-1 0-5
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Athletic Bilbao 2–1 Betis 2-0 0-1
Atlético de Madrid 4–3 Zaragoza 3-0 1-3
Copa del Rey
1984–85 winners
Atlético de Madrid
6th title
  1. ^ "1st Round: CD Iliturgi vs Villanueva del Arzobispo CF (2nd Leg)" (PDF) (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo.
  2. ^ "1st Round: Sporting de Gijón vs Club Siero (2nd Leg)" (PDF) (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo.
  3. ^ "3rd Round: CE Sabadell FC vs Real Burgos CF (2nd Leg)" (PDF) (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo.
  4. ^ "3rd Round: CD Logroñés vs CD Castellón (2nd Leg)" (PDF) (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo.
  5. ^ "3rd Round: Real Sociedad vs CF Lorca Deportiva (2nd Leg)" (PDF) (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo.
  6. ^ "3rd Round: Real Valladolid Deportivo vs Real Zaragoza (2nd Leg)" (PDF) (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo.
  7. ^ Athletic vs Real Madrid, San Mamés and the Copa, Athletic Bilbao, 2 February 2022. Retrieved 3 February 2022
  8. ^ "Final: Athletic Bilbao vs Atlético de Madrid" (in Spanish). Youtube.