Atlético Madrid were the defending champions; their efforts to retain the trophy were ended by Real Sociedad in the semi-finals.
Barcelona won the title for a record tenth time after they defeated Real Sociedad 8–0 in the final.[1][2]
With the eight goals scored, Barcelona equalled the biggest win ever in a Copa de la Reina final, matching Oiartzun's win 8–0 against Porvenir from the 1988 Copa de la Reina final.[3] The final was the most attended Copa de la Reina final ever with 25,617 spectators, surpassing the 17,500 spectators that attended the 2018–19 final between Real Sociedad and Atlético Madrid.[4] The occasion was somewhat marred by the failure of the RFEF to send any delegation for the trophy and medal presentation, with the players forced to distribute the medals themselves from a box;[5] the same 'snub' by the federation had occurred previously when the same teams contested the 2023 Supercopa final.[6]
Schedule and format
All ties are played in a single-match decider at the home ground of the lower division opponent, except for the semi-finals which will be a two-legged match. All matches ending in a tie will be decided in extra time; and if it persists, by a penalty shootout. The semi-finals first-leg will be played on 14 February 2024, and second-leg on 13 March 2024. The final was played on Saturday, 18 May 2024, at La Romareda in Zaragoza.[7]