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The Copa del Rey has long provided a different stage to La Liga - one defined by knockout drama, regional rivalries and memorable final appearances. Across more than a century of competition, the tournament has produced shirts tied to defining moments in Spanish domestic football.
This collection features football shirts worn during Copa del Rey campaigns, highlighting how clubs presented themselves during Spain’s primary cup competition.
In earlier decades, Copa del Rey shirts were typically indistinguishable from league-season kits, constructed from traditional fabrics with stitched crests and minimal graphic emphasis. As Spanish football modernised through the late 20th century, cup fixtures increasingly carried visual weight - with more assertive sponsor placement and sharper collar construction becoming common.
By the 1990s and early 2000s, televised finals introduced heightened presentation standards. Materials became lighter, typography cleaner and badge finishing more precise, reflecting broader shifts in Spanish kit production.
This range reflects those stylistic developments across different eras of domestic cup competition.
Throughout the competition’s history, participating clubs have worn shirts supplied by brands such as adidas, Nike, Joma, Kappa and Puma. Rather than uniform tournament templates, each club’s manufacturer partnership shaped how its kit appeared during cup fixtures.
Changes in panel layout, collar execution, sponsor integration and crest detailing help distinguish shirts from different phases of Copa del Rey history. Subtle production nuances often separate earlier heavyweight constructions from later performance-focused designs.
The shirts included here correspond to the seasons in which they were worn in Copa del Rey competition. Details such as sponsor finish, badge attachment method, fabric composition and competition insignia reflect the production standards of that campaign.
These are authentic cup-era editions chosen to represent Spanish domestic competition as it was presented on the pitch - not retrospective recreations, but original season-issued shirts from their respective tournaments.