Welcome to your one‑stop spot for everything happening in the Copa Catalunya. Whether you’re a die‑hard fan or just want to know when the next match kicks off, we’ve got the info you need. Below you’ll find up‑to‑date scores, upcoming fixtures and a quick look at the players making a splash.
At the moment the group stage is heating up. Girona B sits on top with three wins from three, while Badalona FC trails by a point after a hard‑fought draw against L'Hospitalet. The next round of games is set for Saturday, 12 October. Girona will travel to Sabadell, Badalona heads to Calafell and Lleida will host Terrassa.
All matches start at 17:00 local time and will be streamed live on the official Copa Catalunya YouTube channel. If you prefer TV, the weekend fixtures are shown on Canal 9 with a short highlight reel on the channel’s website after each game.
Ticket prices are modest – €8 for adults, €5 for students and free entry for children under 12. You can book seats online or grab a ticket at the stadium on match day. Arriving early is a good idea if you want to catch the warm‑up and soak up the pre‑game atmosphere.
This season has produced a few breakout stars. Girona’s 19‑year‑old striker, Marc Alvarez, has already netted six goals, including a hat‑trick against Figueres. Badalona’s midfield engine, Jorge Pérez, controls the tempo and has three assists so far.
Defensively, Terrassa’s centre‑back, Iker Gómez, is a tall, physical presence who has kept a clean sheet in four of his last five outings. Keep an eye on his aerial duels – they often decide tight games.
For fans interested in the next level, several of these players have been linked with moves to La Liga clubs. If you see a name popping up in transfer rumors, it’s probably because they’re performing well in the cup.
Beyond the big names, the Copa Catalunya is a showcase for local talent. Young players from regional academies get minutes, and that’s why the competition feels fresh every week. Grab a program, spot the future stars, and you’ll feel part of the action.
That’s the quick rundown for now. Check back daily for score updates, post‑match analysis and any changes to the schedule. And don’t forget to follow us on social media for live match reactions and fan polls. Enjoy the games!
Girona FC edged RCD Espanyol 5-4 on penalties to lift the Copa Catalunya after a 0-0 deadlock at Sabadell's Nova Creu Alta. Over 7,800 fans watched a rain‑delayed, tension‑filled final where both sides created chances but could not break the deadlock. A late miss from Espanyol sealed Girona's triumph, giving them a morale boost ahead of a precarious LaLiga season.