1999–2000 Copa del Rey#Preliminary round

{{Infobox football tournament season

| title = Copa del Rey

| year = 1999–2000

| other_titles = 98th Copa del Rey

| image =

| image_size =

| caption =

| country = Spain

| num_teams = 55

| defending_champions = Valencia

| winners = Espanyol

| second = Atlético de Madrid

| matches = 106

| goals = 234

| scoring_leader = {{flagicon|Spain}} Arenaza
{{flagicon|Brazil}} Barata
{{flagicon|Spain}} Luis Cembranos
{{flagicon|Romania}} Gâlcă
{{flagicon|Netherlands}} Hasselbaink
{{flagicon|Spain}} Míchel
{{flagicon|Spain}} Yordi
(4 goals)

| award =

| prev_season = 1998–99

| next_season = 2000–01

}}

The 1999–2000 Copa del Rey was the 98th staging of the Copa del Rey.

The competition started on 1 September 1999 and concluded on 27 May 2000 with the Final, held at the Estadio Mestalla in Valencia.

Preliminary round

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{{OneLegResult|Ponferradina||4–3|Cultural Leonesa |winner=1}}

{{OneLegResult|Real Ávila||2–2 (p)|Talavera|winner=2}}

{{OneLegResult|Gimnástica Segoviana||1–0|Universidad de Las Palmas|winner=1}}

{{OneLegResult|Premià||2–0|Levante|winner=1}}

{{OneLegResult|Novelda||2–1|Elche|winner=1}}

{{OneLegResult|Izarra||0–2|Barakaldo|winner=2}}

{{OneLegResult|Zamora||2–1|Racing Ferrol|winner=1}}

{{OneLegResult|Real Unión||1–0|Burgos|winner=1}}

{{OneLegResult|Lanzarote||1–1 (p)|Getafe|winner=2}}

{{OneLegResult|Figueruelas||1–2|Bermeo|winner=2}}

{{OneLegResult|Guadix||0–0 (p)|Polideportivo Almería|winner=2}}

{{OneLegResult|Alzira||(p) 1–1|Real Murcia|winner=1}}

{{OneLegResult|Dos Hermanas||1–3|Córdoba|winner=2}}

{{OneLegResult|Coria||1–0|Cádiz|winner=1}}

{{OneLegResult|Linense||1–2|Melilla|winner=2}}

{{OneLegResult|Lorca||1–0|Cartagena|winner=1}}

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First round

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{{TwoLegResult|Alzira||0–2 |Málaga|| 0–0 | 0–2 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Badajoz||1–2 |Las Palmas|| 1–1 | 0–1 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Barakaldo||3–2 |Premià|| 1–0 | 2–2 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Bermeo||0–2 |Real Betis|| 0–0 | 0–2 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Compostela||6–5 |Numancia|| 4–2 | 2–3 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Córdoba||1–3 |Espanyol|| 1–1 | 0–2 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Coria||3–5 |Lleida|| 2–4 | 1–1 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Eibar||1–0 |Toledo|| 1–0 | 0–0 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Extremadura||1–2 |Alavés|| 1–1 | 0–1 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Gimnástica Segoviana||1–2 |Sporting Gijón|| 0–0 | 1–2 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Hércules||0–3 |Racing Santander|| 0–0 | 0–3 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Logroñés||3–1 |Real Sociedad|| 2–1 | 1–0 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Lorca||0–3 |Real Oviedo|| 0–1 | 0–2 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Melilla||4–5 |Athletic Bilbao|| 2–2 | 2–3 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Novelda||0–1 |Polideportivo Almería|| 0–1 | 0–0 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Osasuna||2–1 |Sevilla|| 1–0 | 1–1 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Ourense||3–1 |Getafe|| 1–0 | 2–1 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Ponferradina||2–4 (a.e.t.) |Albacete|| 1–1 | 1–3 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Recreativo||0–4 |Real Zaragoza|| 0–0 | 0–4 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Real Unión||2–1|Real Valladolid|| 1–1 | 1–0 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Salamanca||4–6 |Rayo Vallecano|| 2–2 | 2–4 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Talavera||1–3 |Mérida|| 1–0 | 0–3 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Villarreal||3–1 (a.e.t.) |Leganés|| 0–1 | 3–0 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Zamora||2–6 |CD Tenerife|| 2–2 | 0–4 |winner=2 }}

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Second round

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{{TwoLegResult|Sporting Gijón||2–7|Celta||0–3|2–4|winner=2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Polideportivo Almería||0–2|Barcelona||0–0|0–2|winner=2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Deportivo La Coruña||2–2|Málaga||1–0|1–2|winner=1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Las Palmas||2–3|Atlético Madrid||2–2|0–1|winner=2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Ourense||4–3|Mallorca||2–2|2–1|winner=1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Osasuna||3–2|Valencia||3–0|0–2|winner=1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Real Zaragoza||6–2|Racing Santander||2–1|4–1|winner=1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Athletic Bilbao||0–1|Rayo Vallecano||0–1|0–0|winner=2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Logroñés||4–4|Real Oviedo||3–2|1–2|winner=2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Albacete||0–2|Espanyol||0–0|0–2|winner=2}}

{{TwoLegResult|CP Merida||2–0|Real Betis||1–0|1–0|winner=1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Real Unión||2–2|Alavés||1–0|1–2|winner=1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Lleida||1–1|Eibar||0–0|1–1|winner=1}}

{{TwoLegResult|Barakaldo||0–1|Villarreal||0–0|0–1|winner=2}}

{{TwoLegResult|CD Tenerife||2–4|Compostela||2–2|0–2|winner=2}}

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|colspan=5 style="font-size:smaller" | Bye: Real Madrid CF

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Round of 16

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{{TwoLegResult|Zaragoza||0–2|Real Madrid|| 0–0|0–2|winner=2}}

{{TwoLegResult|Mérida||1–0 |Oviedo|| 1–0 | 0–0 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Espanyol||3–1 |Celta|| 2–1 | 1–0 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Compostela||(p) 3–3 |Villarreal|| 3–0 | 0–3 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Osasuna||2–0 |Deportivo de La Coruña|| 1–0 | 1–0 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Orense||1–2 |Barcelona|| 1–2 | 0–0 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Real Unión||0–5 |Atlético de Madrid|| 0–3 | 0–2 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Lleida||3–6 |Rayo Vallecano|| 2–3 | 1–3 |winner=2 }}

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Quarter-finals

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{{TwoLegResult|Osasuna||0–6 |Barcelona|| 0–4 | 0–2 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Espanyol||5–2 |Compostela|| 5–1 | 0–1 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Atlético de Madrid||(a) 2–2 |Rayo Vallecano|| 0–0 | 2–2 |winner=1 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Real Madrid||(a) 2–2 |Mérida|| 1–0 | 1–2 |winner=1 }}

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Semi-finals

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{{TwoLegResult|Real Madrid|| 0–1 |RCD Espanyol|| 0–0 | 0–1 |winner=2 }}

{{TwoLegResult|Atlético de Madrid|| 6–0 |FC Barcelona|| 3–0 | 3–0† |winner=1 }}

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Note: Barcelona failed to play the second leg due to a fixture clash with UEFA international matches, which left Barcelona with only seven first-team players. The competition rules at the time for the Copa del Rey allowed sides a maximum of three youth players per match, leaving Barcelona with a squad of ten players for the return leg against Atlético de Madrid. The ten Barcelona players refused to take to the field as a protest against the Spanish FA (RFEF), thus forfeiting the match.[https://www.sportcal.com/pressreleases/barcelona-forfeit-place-in-spanish-cup-final/ Barcelona forfeit place in Spanish Cup final] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201116111650/https://www.sportcal.com/News/PressReleases/7857 |date=2020-11-16 }}, Sportcal, 25 April 2000

Final

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Top goalscorers

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!Goalscorers

!Goals

!Team

{{flagicon|ESP}} Luis Cembranos

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|Rayo Vallecano

{{flagicon|ESP}} Yordi

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|Zaragoza

{{flagicon|ROM}} Constantin Gâlcă

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|Espanyol

{{flagicon|ESP}} Míchel

|{{center|4}}

|Rayo Vallecano

{{flagicon|BRA}} Barata

|{{center|4}}

|Tenerife

{{flagicon|ESP}} Igor Arenaza

|{{center|4}}

|Logroñés

{{flagicon|NED}} Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink

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|Atlético Madrid

{{flagicon|BRA}} Mauricio

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|Compostela

{{flagicon|ESP}} Manel

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|Logroñés

{{flagicon|ESP}} Luis Enrique

|{{center|3}}

|Barcelona

References

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