2021 Copa Federación de España

The 2021 Copa Federación de España was the 29th edition of the Copa Federación de España, also known as Copa RFEF, a knockout competition for Spanish football clubs.

The competition began in August with the first games of the regional stages and ended in November with the final of the national tournament. As part of the new competition format started in 2019, the four semifinalists qualified to the Copa del Rey first round.

Andalusia tournament
The Royal Andalusian Football Federation (RFAF) decided to create the 'Copa RFAF' in 2020. The finalists of this competition were selected as the Andalusian representatives in the Copa Federación national phase. The tournament started August 22nd.

Aragon tournament
Eight teams joined the tournament: Barbastro (5), Belchite 97 (5), Binéfar (5), Borja (5), Calamocha (5), Cuarte (5), Ejea (4) and Utebo (5). The group phase started 11 August.

Asturias tournament
12 teams joined the competition. The draw was made August 2nd and the tournament started August 7th. Semifinals and final were played between August 28th and September 8th in the same venue.

Knockout stage
The knockout stage matches were played at Estadio Sergio Sánchez, in El Berrón, Siero.

Balearic Islands tournament
Formentera (4), Peña Deportiva (4), Platges de Calvià (5), Poblense (5) and Sant Jordi (5) joined the tournament.

Basque Country tournament
Leioa was directly selected by the Basque Football Federation.

Canary Islands tournament
Tenisca (5) and Unión Viera (5) joined the tournament.

Cantabria tournament
Eight teams joined the tournament. All matches were played at El Malecón stadium, in Torrelavega.

Castile-La Mancha tournament
Ten teams joined the XX Trofeo Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha. Atlético Albacete, as reserve team, can not qualify for the national stage.

Castile and León tournament
Six teams joined the tournament. Burgos Promesas, as reserve team, can not qualify for the national stage.

Final
Guijuelo qualifies to National Phase because Burgos Promesas is the reserve team of Burgos.

Catalonia tournament
Lleida Esportiu (4) and Sant Andreu (5) joined the tournament.

Ceuta tournament
Betis de Hadú was directly selected by Federación de Fútbol de Ceuta due to sporting merits.

Extremadura tournament
13 teams joined the tournament.

Galicia tournament
A total of 15 teams joined the regional phase of the RFEF Cup for the 2021/2022 season.

La Rioja tournament
Eight teams joined the tournament.

Madrid tournament
Copa Real Federación Madrileña de Fútbol (RFFM) was one stage of the qualifying tournament. The winner of Copa RFFM qualified to the semifinals with Las Rozas (5), Móstoles URJC (4) and Navalcarnero (4). 8 teams joined Copa RFFM, starting August 15th: Alcorcón B (5), Carabanchel (5), Fuenlabrada B (5), Moratalaz (5), Parla (5), Pozuelo (5), Rayo Vallecano B (5) and Torrejón (5).

Final Copa RFFM
As Fuenlabrada B is a reserve team and cannot qualify to national stage, Torrejón continues in the tournament.

Melilla tournament
Melilla was directly selected by Real Federación Melillense de Fútbol due to sporting merits.

Murcia tournament
Four teams joined the tournament.

Navarre tournament
Eight teams joined the tournament.

Valencian Community tournament
8 teams joined the tournament.

National phase
National phase was played between October and December with 32 teams (20 winners of the Regional Tournaments and the best 12 teams of 2020-21 Segunda División B not qualified to 2021–22 Copa del Rey). The four semifinalists qualified to 2021–22 Copa del Rey's first round.

Qualified teams

 * Best teams from 2020–21 Segunda División B not qualified to 2021–22 Copa del Rey
 * Arenas de Getxo (4)
 * Córdoba (4)
 * Costa Brava (3)
 * Ebro (4)
 * Hércules (4)
 * Langreo (4)
 * Linense (3)
 * Mérida (4)
 * Murcia (4)
 * Numancia (4)
 * Racing Santander (3)
 * Villanovense (4)


 * Winners of Autonomous Communities tournaments
 * Alfaro (5)
 * Alondras (5)
 * Atzeneta (5)
 * Avilés (4)
 * Betis de Hadú (6)
 * Ejea (4)
 * Gimnásica Torrelavega (5)
 * Guijuelo (5)
 * Izarra (4)
 * Juventud Torremolinos (5)
 * Leioa (5)
 * Lleida Esportiu (4)
 * Melilla (4)
 * Moralo (5)
 * Navalcarnero (4)
 * Peña Deportiva (4)
 * Tenisca (5)
 * Toledo (4)
 * Xerez (5)
 * Yeclano (5)

Draw
The draw for the entire tournament was made at the RFEF headquarters on September 24. The teams were divided into four pots based on geographical criteria. Each pot was played independently until the semi-finals.


 * † The identity of this team was unknown at the time of the draw

Round of 32

 * Pot A


 * Pot B


 * Pot C


 * Pot D

Round of 16

 * Pot A


 * Pot B


 * Pot C


 * Pot D

Quarter-finals
Winners qualified to the 2021–22 Copa del Rey first round.
 * Pot A


 * Pot B


 * Pot C


 * Pot D