Malta Independent

Athletic Bilbao out to end 4‑decade wait for 24th Copa del Rey title when it plays Mallorca in final

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If there is one club whose his‐ tory runs hand‐in‐hand with the Copa del Rey it is Athletic Bilbao.

The team that only fields play‐ ers from or near Spain's north‐ ern Basque Country has always put a priority on the knockout competitio­n. That commitment has led to 23 cup titles in the club's history — but the last one came in 1984. Since then it has been a series of near misses with six finals that all ended in defeat.

Athletic will have another chance to end four decades of frustratio­n and finally claim cup No. 24 on Saturday when it plays Mallorca in the Copa del Rey final in Seville.

While other teams will often prioritize the Spanish league and rest starters in the cup, espe‐ cially in the early rounds, Ath‐ letic always goes all out in the Copa. Given the dominance of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid over the 38‐ round grind of the league, Ath‐ letic knows that for a club that won't sign top internatio­nal players the cup is its best shot at silverware. Only Barcelona with 31 cup titles has won more than Athletic.

Athletic's last cup title in 1984 came in the same year it con‐ quered its eighth and last Span‐ ish league title. Since then, Athletic has continued to com‐ pete hard in the cup, only to be denied a title, repeatedly, by Li‐ onel Messi's Barcelona. Messi scored in all three finals Barcelona won over Athletic over the last decade and a half.

Athletic's biggest disappoint‐ ment came three years ago. After the pandemic forced the 2020 final to be pushed back one year, Athletic had to endure losing two finals in the course of just two weeks in April 2021, first to fierce regional rival Real So‐ ciedad and then to Barcelona for Messi's last title in Spain.

"Some of our former team‐ mates didn't have the chance to play the final, other like me did have the chance and yet came up short," veteran Athletic defender Óscar De Marcos said this week. "We are all extremely motivated. The mental part will be very im‐ portant, above all due to respon‐ sibility and excitement that you feel as a player, especially for a player like me who has always supported Athletic."

Athletic eliminated both Barcelona and Atletico Madrid to reach its third final in five sea‐ sons. It is also having its best league campaign in years. While Mallorca is struggling to avoid the relegation fight in the league, Athletic is in fifth place and fight‐ ing for a top‐four finish that will be rewarded with a Champions League berth.

The final will feature two of the most experience­d coaches in Spanish soccer.

Ernesto Valverde, who holds the record for games coaches for Athletic, led Barcelona to the 2018 Copa del Rey title during a break from his long career at the Basque club.

Under Valverde, Athletic de‐ ploys the most up‐tempo attack in Spanish soccer with Spain winger Nico Williams and older brother Iñaki Williams joined by attacking midfielder Oihan Sancet and striker Gorka Gu‐ ruzeta. Goalkeeper Julen Agir‐ rezabala has played the entire cup competitio­n instead of Spain goalkeeper Unai Simón, who plays in the league.

Mallorca's Mexican coach Javier Aguirre has coached several clubs and is an expert in getting the most out a squad with lim‐ ited talent by focusing on de‐ fense and relishing the role of underdog.

Aguirre steered Mallorca past Girona and Sociedad to reach its first cup final since 2003, when it won the title thanks to two goals from a young Samuel Eto'o.

Mallorca is now under Ameri‐ can ownership, including minor‐ ity shares owned by NBA greats Steve Kerr and Steve Nash.

RUBIALES PROBE AND THE STADIUM

The final will be played after a convulsive two weeks for the Spanish soccer federation, which organizes the competitio­n.

Spanish police have made seven arrests recently and raided properties including the federation headquarte­rs in Madrid as part of a corruption and money laundering probe. Those arrests included current federation employees and for‐ mer federation president Luis Rubiales.

Among the contacts and busi‐ ness deals being investigat­ed is the decision by the federation under Rubiales to host the Copa del Rey and internatio­nal games at Seville's municipal La Cartuja Stadium, the venue for Satur‐ day's final.

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