- Source: 1910 Copa del Rey
- Piala Raja Spanyol
- Piala Raja Spanyol 1910
- FC Barcelona
- Final Piala Raja Spanyol 1910
- Real Madrid C.F.
- Daftar final Piala Raja Spanyol
- Real Betis
- Piala Raja Spanyol 1909
- Final Piala Raja Spanyol 1911
- Piala Raja Spanyol 1911
- 1910 Copa del Rey
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- List of Copa del Rey finals
- Copa del Rey
- 1910 FECF Copa del Rey final
- 1910 UECF Copa del Rey final
- 2023–24 Copa del Rey
- 2020 Copa del Rey final
- 2024 Copa del Rey final
- 2005–06 Copa del Rey
The Copa del Rey 1910 comprised two different competitions held the same year.
Due to disagreements between the reigning champion of the tournament, Club Ciclista de San Sebastián, and some of the clubs invited, in 1910 two parallel competitions were held: an "official", organized by the newly created FECF (Federación Española de Clubs de Football), forerunner of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (Spanish: Real Federación Española de Fútbol, RFEF), in Madrid and an "unofficial", organized by the UECF (Unión Española de Clubs de Football), in San Sebastián. Both are currently recognized as official by the RFEF.
Copa UECF (Unión Española de Clubs de Football)
The competition started on 19 March, and concluded on 21 March, with the last group stage match. Athletic Bilbao won the tournament for the third time in its history after beating Vasconia 1–0 in the decisive match with a goal from Remigio Iza. The tournament is believed to have been the first time Athletic Bilbao wore what became their regular red-and-white striped jersey, having recently imported the first set of kit from England (along with a set for their sister club, later known as Atletico Madrid).
= Group stage
=Copa FECF (Federación Española de Clubs de Football)
The competition started on 24 May, and concluded on 26 May, with the last group stage match, in which FC Barcelona lifted the trophy for the first time in its history with two victories over Deportivo la Coruña and Español Madrid, beating the latter in a dramatic 3–2 comeback in which Español netted two early goals thanks to Vicente Buylla, but then Barça fought back in the second half and scored via Charles Wallace, Carles Comamala and Pepe Rodríguez.
= Group stage
=References
External links
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RSSSF.com
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