King's cup rule

The rules of the Spanish King's Cup system are as follows:

In the first round, the 18 team of West C will compete with the 18 team with the worst performance in Group B of West B for promotion qualification. In this round, low-level teams have the opportunity to show their strength and lay a solid foundation for subsequent competitions.

In the second round, the winning 18 teams in the first round will compete with 6 teams with better results in Group B in the Western Division and 20 teams with 2-2 1 in the Western Division. At this stage, the competition is becoming more and more fierce, the strength of each team is equal, and the result of the game is full of suspense.

In the third and second rounds, 22 winning teams will compete for 1 1 promotion places. This round of competition will test the strength and perseverance of each team, and only truly excellent teams can stand out.

From the fourth round to the seventh round, 32 teams, including the winning team in the third round, La Liga champions, and so on, will have a fierce battle. The game adopts the home and away two-turn system, and the low-level teams play at home first. At this stage, the competition is becoming more and more fierce, the strength of each team is strong, and the result of the game is unpredictable.

As the finale of the eighth round, the final will adopt the single elimination system. The champion will be decided in this round of competition, and each team will go all out to win the final victory. It is worth mentioning that the King's Cup champion will also qualify for the Europa League group stage, which provides a broader development space for the team.

Characteristics of the Spanish King's Cup

The unique charm of the King's Cup is first reflected in its unique historical background. This tournament started at 1902 and has a history of more than 100 years. During this long time, the King's Cup witnessed the ups and downs of Spanish football and recorded the brilliant moments of countless legendary teams and players. Every King's Cup is a tribute to history and a vision for the future.

The charm of the King's Cup lies in its intense competition process. As a single elimination system, every game is full of suspense and unknowns. From local leagues to national finals, every game is a test of the team's strength and will. This exciting way of playing makes the King's Cup a feast that fans are waiting for.

The King's Cup also bears a strong cultural significance. In Spain, football is not only a sport, but also a culture that goes deep into the bone marrow. As one of the representative events of Spanish football, the King's Cup has become a part of Spanish culture. Whether it is the carnival before the game or the celebration after the game, the King's Cup is a stage to show Spanish national customs and culture.