The draw for the first round of the Copa del Rey will be held this Tuesday at the headquarters of the Spanish Football Federation in Spain. Las Rozas (Madrid) In the traditional event where modest regional teams will have the ‘chance’ to face a First League team.
ten winners of the qualifying roundfrom the autonomous category and four semi-finalists Federation CupThey will be paired with the ‘big’ and will play the tie on their home ground if permission is granted from the RFEF.
Except for the four teams that will compete in the tournament, all teams in the highest category of Spanish football participate in the draw. Super Cup, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Atletico de Madrid and Osasunaand Amorebieta, the current champion of the exempt Federation Cup.
Winner of 55 matches, It will be played in the fields of the teams in the lower category, the Super Cup quartet and the Super Cup quartet. Amorebieta They will participate in the second round. The first round will be played between October 31 and November 2.
Teams present in the draw:
– First part: Real Sociedad, Villarreal, Betis, Athletic, Mallorca, Girona, Rayo Vallecano, Sevilla, Celta, Cádiz, Getafe, Valencia, Almeria, Granada, Las Palmas and Alavés.
– Second division: Valladolid, Espanyol, Elche, Levante, Eibar, Albacete, Andorra, Oviedo, Cartagena, Tenerife, Burgos, Rácing Santander, Zaragoza, Leganés, Huesca, Mirandés, Sporting Gijón, Rácing Ferrol, Amorebieta, Eldense and Alcorcón
– First RFEF: Ponferradina, Malaga, Ibiza, Lugo, Deportivo, Linares Deportivo, Unionistas Salamanca, Real Murcia, Gimnástic Tarragona, Castellón, Arenteiro, Sestao River, Tarazona, Teruel, Antequera, Recreativo Huelva, Atlético Sanluqueño and Melilla.
– Second RFEF: Avilés, Compostela, Zamora, Guijuelo, Utebo, Gernika, Tudelano, Peña Deportiva, Manresa, Terrassa, Hércules, Yeclano, Navalcarnero, Cacereño, Gimnástica Segoviana, Villanovense, Covadonga, Cayón, Barakaldo, Europe, Orihuela, Ursaria, Arandina, Marbella, Atlético Antoniano, Andratx, Messengero, Águilas, Llerenense, Valle de Egués, Náxara, Barbastro, Manchego Ciudad Real and UCAM Murcia.
– Third RFEF: Arosa, Real Jaén, Azuaga, Varea, Atlético Astorga, Manacor, Lorca Deportiva and Atzeneta.
– Winners of the previous round: Atlético Lugones, Chiclana, Buñol, Hernán Cortés, Turégano, Tardienta, Rubí, Boiro, Deportivo Murcia and Quintanar
– Federation Cup semi-finalists: San Roque Lepe, Talavera de la Reina, UD Logroñés and Badalona Futur.