1902 Copa de la Coronación

1902 Copa de la Coronación
Country Spain
Teams 5
Champions Bizcaya
Runners-up FC Barcelona
Matches played 5
Goals scored 27 (5.4 per match)

The 1902 Copa de la Coronación was a football competition in honour of the coronation of Alfonso XIII of Spain. It was an unofficial competition, the Royal Spanish Football Federation do not recognize it as the first season of the Copa del Rey, which began the following year.[1]

The competition started on May 13, 1902, and concluded on May 16, 1902, with the Final, held at the Hipódromo in Madrid, in which Bizcaya lifted the trophy.

The competition was thought up after Carlos Padrós, later president of Madrid FC, suggested a football competition to celebrate the coronation of Alfonso XIII. Four other teams joined Madrid for the first competition: FC Barcelona, Club Español de Foot-Ball, Bizcaya (a combination of Athletic Club and Bilbao Football Club) and New Foot-Ball Club. The competition featured the first recorded game between FC Barcelona and Madrid FC, with the former emerging 3–1 winners. Bizcaya eventually beat FC Barcelona in the final.

Quarterfinals

May 13, 1902
Bizcaya 5 – 1 Club Español
Juan Astorquia
Walter Evans
William Dyer  -' (pen.)
Walter Evans
Walter Evans
Ponz
Hipódromo, Madrid
Referee: England Morris

[2]

Semifinals

May 13, 1902
FC Barcelona 3 – 1 Madrid FC
Udo Steinberg
Udo Steinberg
Joan Gamper  -' (pen.)
Arthur Johnson
Hipódromo, Madrid
Referee: Spain Arana

[3]

May 14, 1902
Bizcaya 8 – 1 New Foot-Ball Club
Walter Evans
Walter Evans
Armand Cazeaux
William Dyer
William Dyer
William Dyer
William Dyer
Juan Astorquia
Montojo
Hipódromo, Madrid
Referee: England Morris

[4]

Final

May 15, 1902
Bizcaya 2 – 1 FC Barcelona
Juan Astorquia  10'
Armand Cazeaux  20'
Udo Steinberg  75'

[5]

Copa de la Coronación 1902 Winners
Bizcaya
1st Title

Consolation Trophy / Copa de la Gran Peña

So, the Gran Peña Cup was played as a single match between Madrid FC and Club Español. [6]

May 16, 1902
Madrid FC 3 – 2 Club Español
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Hipódromo, Madrid
Referee: ?

References

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