Spanish Copa del Rey

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The landscape of football is ever-changing, and clubs often find themselves in precarious positions due to injuries, contract negotiations, and the looming shadow of rival interest. One example of this dynamic at play is FC Barcelona’s current situation with Ronald Araújo. As the club grapples with Iñigo Martínez’s recent injury setback, the focus shifts towards
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The landscape of modern football has become increasingly complex, especially regarding financial regulations and player registrations. Hansi Flick expressed his dissatisfaction with the current predicament facing FC Barcelona as the club struggles to register two of its acquisitions, Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor, for the ongoing season. The failure to meet the December 31 deadline
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Recent catastrophic flooding in Valencia has caused significant disruption to the region, including in the realm of sports. Initially set to take place last week, five Copa del Rey matches faced postponement due to devastating natural disasters that resulted in over 200 lives lost and widespread damage to infrastructure. The Spanish football federation (RFEF) has
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Former Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) president Luis Rubiales recently found himself in the center of a scandal as he faced questioning in a court appearance regarding alleged corruption, money laundering, and dishonest administration. Rubiales, who served as president for five years, vehemently denied receiving any illegal payments in connection with the deal that brought the
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After Friday’s draw, it was revealed that Atlético Madrid will be facing Athletic Club in the semifinal of the Copa del Rey. This matchup is highly anticipated as both teams have shown great form in the competition. Atlético secured their spot in the semifinals with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Sevilla, while Athletic managed to