1944–45 Copa Federación de España

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1944–45 Copa Federación de España
Tournament details
Country  Spain
Final positions
Champions San Martín
Runner-up Valladolid
Tournament statistics
Matches played 140
Goals scored 579 (4.14 per match)

The Copa Federación de España 1944–45 was the 1st staging (old competition) of the Copa Federación de España, a knockout competition for Spanish football clubs.

The competition began on 18 February 1945 and ended with the final on 21 May 1945, where San Martín became champion after defeating Valladolid.

Competition

First Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sans 2–3 San Martín 0–2 2–1
Gerona 4–4[1] Granollers 3–1 1–3
Júpiter 4–2 Lérida 4–1 0–1
Tarrasa 1–2[2] Reus 1–2
Galicia 1–0 Betanzos 1–0 0–0
Felguera 8–3 Oriamendi 6–1 2–2
Juvencia 3–1 Langreano 0–1 3–0
Universo 2–1 Santoña 1–1 1–0
Torrelavega 4–6 Tanagra 3–3 1–3
CES 2–3 Irún 2–2 0–1
Guecho 3–4 Durango 1–1 2–3
Erri Berri 4–5 Izarra 4–1 0–4
Segoviana 2–4 Palencia 2–0 0–4
Emeritense 3–13 Plasencia 2–2 1–11
Gimnástico Abad 3–10 Cartagena 1–6 2–4
Larache 3–8 Tetuán 1–2 2–6
Coria 6–3 Talavera 4–1 2–2

Second Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
San Martín 3–1 Reus 1–1 2–0
Granollers 5–4 Júpiter 2–1 3–3
Santiago 4–3 Galicia 2–1 2–2
Pontevedra 5–2 Berbés 3–1 2–1
Monforte 3–5 Ponferradina 3–1 0–4
Borjas 1–4 Turista 0–1 1–3
Felguera 6–5 Juvencia 3–1 3–4
Tanagra 2–0 Universo 1–0 1–0
Irún 8–4 Vasconia 4–1 4–3
Durango 6–2 Sestao 3–0 3–2
Alavés Tolosa
Mirandés 3–2 Indauchu 2–0 1–2
Izarra 3–8 Logroñés 1–0 2–8
Maestranza 5–4 Tudelano 4–2 1–2
Huesca 7–4 Atlético Zaragoza 4–2 3–2
Teruel 5–4 Escoriaza 2–0 3–4
Manacor 2–5 Atlético Baleares 2–3 0–2
Acero 3–7 Sueca 1–0 2–7
Albacete 2–5 Eldense 2–3 0–2
Alicante 0–6 Crevillente 0–1 0–5
Zamorano 2–3 Palencia 2–0 0–3
Béjar 3–5 Valladolid 2–0 1–5
Ávila Ferroviaria 3–1
Toledo 9–3 Alcalá 7–0 2–3
Cacereño 3–3 Plasencia 3–1 0–2
Yeclano 4–11 Cieza 3–0 1–11
Imperial 4–3 Cartagena 3–1 1–2
Linense 5–2 Algeciras 4–2 1–0
Onuba 2–1 Coria 1–1 1–0
Linares 2–6 Jienense 2–3 0–3
Melilla 5–3 Tetuán 2–0 3–3

Fourth Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
San Martín 9–7 Granollers 7–4 2–3
Ponferradina 2–4 Santiago 1–1 1–3
Pontevedra 1–4 Turista 1–0 0–4
Felguera 4–2 Tanagra 2–0 2–2
Irún 2–4 Alavés 1–2 1–2
Huesca Teruel 1–1
Crevillente 3–13 Eldense 3–3 0–10
Cieza 2–13 Imperial 2–3 0–10
Talavera 4–8 Cacereño 3–0 1–8
Palencia 0–4 Valladolid 0–0 0–4
Ávila 2–3 Toledo 2–2 0–1
Jienense 2–3 Onuba 2–1 0–2
Melilla 1–1 Linense 1–0 0–1
Indauchu 6–5 Durango 1–2 5–3
Logroñés 3–1 Maestranza 3–0 0–1
Atlético Baleares 2–1 Sueca 1–0 1–1

Fifth Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Atlético Baleares 4–7 San Martín 3–3 1–4
Cacereño 5–4 Toledo 5–1 0–3
Imperial 4–5 Eldense 4–1 0–4
Onuba 2–0 Linense 2–0 0–0
Turista 2–5 Santiago 2–1 0–4
Huesca 2–3 Logroñés 1–2 1–1
Felguera 0–2 Valladolid 0–0 0–2
Indauchu Alavés

Sixth Round

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Eldense 5–8 San Martín 1–3 4–5
Santiago 3–4 Valladolid 2–0 1–4
Logroñés 4–2 Alavés 4–0 0–2
Onuba 4–6 Cacereño 3–3 1–3

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Logroñés 3–5 San Martín 2–2 1–3
Cacereño 3–4 Valladolid 3–0 0–4

Final

  1. Granollers qualified to the next round after the negative of Gerona to play extra time on the second leg.
  2. Tarrasa retired from the competition before the second leg, so Reus qualified to the next round.