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2023 Copa del Rey final

2023 Copa del Rey final

Football match


The 2023 Copa del Rey final was a football match that decided the winner of the 2022–23 Copa del Rey, the 121st edition of Spain's primary football cup (including two seasons where two rival editions were played). The match was played on 6 May 2023 at the Estadio de La Cartuja in Seville between Real Madrid and Osasuna.[4][5]

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Real Madrid was featured in their first final since 2014, having previously won the trophy on 19 occasions. Osasuna made its second Copa del Rey final appearance in history, having lost in 2005.

Real Madrid won the match 2–1 for their 20th Copa del Rey victory.[6]

Route to the final

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Key: (H) = Home; (A) = Away

Match

Details

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Real Madrid
Osasuna
GK1Belgium Thibaut CourtoisYellow card 90+4'
RB2Spain Dani Carvajal
CB3Brazil Éder MilitãoYellow card 41'
CB4Austria David Alaba
LB12France Eduardo CamavingaYellow card 75'
DM18France Aurélien Tchouaménidownward-facing red arrow 69'
CM15Uruguay Federico ValverdeYellow card 90'
CM8Germany Toni Kroosdownward-facing red arrow 82'
RW21Brazil Rodrygodownward-facing red arrow 89'
CF9France Karim Benzema (c)
LW20Brazil Vinícius JúniorYellow card 45'
Substitutes:
GK13Ukraine Andriy Lunin
DF5Spain Jesús Vallejo
DF6Spain Nacho
DF16Spain Álvaro Odriozola
DF17Spain Lucas Vázquez
DF22Germany Antonio Rüdigerupward-facing green arrow 69'
MF10Croatia Luka Modrićupward-facing green arrow 82'
MF19Spain Dani Ceballos
FW7Belgium Eden Hazard
FW11Spain Marco Asensioupward-facing green arrow 89'
FW24Dominican Republic Mariano
Manager:
Italy Carlo Ancelotti
GK1Spain Sergio Herrera
RB15Spain Rubén Peñadownward-facing red arrow 75'
CB23Spain Aridane Hernández
CB5Spain David García (c)Yellow card 37'
LB3Spain Juan Cruz
DM6Spain Lucas Torródownward-facing red arrow 86'
CM7Spain Jon MoncayolaYellow card 21'
CM22Spain Aimar Oroz
RW16Spain Moi Gómezdownward-facing red arrow 86'
CF17Croatia Ante Budimirdownward-facing red arrow 70'
LW12Morocco Abde Ezzalzoulidownward-facing red arrow 75'
Substitutes:
GK25Spain Aitor Fernández
DF4Spain Unai García
DF20Spain Manu Sánchez
DF31Spain Jorge Herrando
DF35Spain Diego Moreno
MF11Spain Kike BarjaYellow card 83'upward-facing green arrow 75'
MF14Spain Rubén Garcíaupward-facing green arrow 75'
MF19Spain Pablo IbáñezYellow card 90+4'upward-facing green arrow 86'
MF34Spain Iker Muñoz
FW9Argentina Chimy Ávilaupward-facing green arrow 70'
FW18Spain Kike Garcíaupward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
Spain Jagoba Arrasate

Man of the Match:
Rodrygo (Real Madrid)[1]

Assistant referees:[2]
Raúl Cabañero Martínez (Region of Murcia)
José Enrique Pérez Naranjo (Las Palmas)
Fourth official:[2]
Juan Martínez Munuera (Valencia)
Reserve assistant referee:[2]
Juan José López Mir (Region of Murcia)
Video assistant referee:[2]
Santiago Jaime Latre (Aragon)
Assistant video assistant referee:[2]
Diego Barbero Sevilla (Andalusia)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Eleven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time.[note 1]

Notes

  1. Each team was given only three opportunities to make substitutions, with a fourth opportunity in extra time, excluding substitutions made at half-time, before the start of extra time and at half-time in extra time.

References

  1. "El bigoleador Rodrygo Goes, mejor jugador de la final" [Double goalscorer Rodrygo Goes, best player of the final]. Royal Spanish Football Federation (in Spanish). 6 May 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  2. "Relación de equipos arbitrales designados" [List of appointed referee team members] (PDF) (in Spanish). Royal Spanish Football Federation. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  3. "Real Madrid vs. Osasuna". ESPN. 6 May 2023. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  4. "Official: La Cartuja stadium in Seville to host Copa del Rey finals until 2023". as.com. AS. 5 February 2020. Archived from the original on 12 April 2021. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  5. "Copa del Rey 2022/2023 Final". World Football. 5 April 2023. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
  6. "Real Madrid win first Copa del Rey since 2014". BBC Sport. 7 May 2023. Retrieved 7 May 2023.

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