Ferran Torres scores the decisive goal as Barcelona advances with a 1-0 victory in the second leg of the semifinals.
Barcelona secured a spot in the final of the Copa del Rey after defeating Atlético Madrid 1-0 in the second leg of their semifinal match at the Metropolitano Stadium, advancing with an aggregate score of 5-4. Ferran Torres scored the only goal of the match in the 27th minute, assisted by Lamine Yamal, marking Torres’s fifth goal in this year's competition.
The final is scheduled for April 26 at La Cartuja Stadium in Sevilla.
Hansi Flick, the head coach of Barcelona, commented on the significance of the upcoming final against their arch-rivals, saying, "The clásico is fantastic, but we have many matches to play.
For me, it is secondary to other important things."
The match began under intense conditions, with an early controversial moment when César Azpilicueta of Atlético fouled Raphinha, leading to a yellow card from the referee.
The decision was reviewed by VAR, but the original ruling was upheld by Munuera Montero.
Ferran Torres expressed his satisfaction with the win, stating, "Winning here feels amazing; imagine qualifying for the final." He also praised Lamine Yamal for the assist, suggesting their effective partnership on the field.
In a different match, Pumas UNAM from Mexico achieved a crucial 1-1 draw away against Vancouver Whitecaps in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
This result follows their victory over Liga Deportiva Alajuelense in the round of 16. The draw in Canada gives Pumas an advantage due to the away goals rule.
The match featured a notable blunder from Pumas goalkeeper Alex Padilla, who conceded a goal due to a failed clearance.
However, Adalberto Carrasquilla equalized for Pumas late in the game.
In another context, the Tribunal Arbitral du Sport (TAS) is set to hear a case involving Liga Deportiva Alajuelense, FIFA, and the Mexican clubs León and Pachuca regarding participation in the upcoming Club World Cup.
Alajuelense has taken legal action against FIFA, alleging failure to address concerns about the unlawful ownership structure between León and Pachuca.
Marcelo Bee Sellares, a lawyer specializing in sports law, outlined the typical proceedings at the TAS, noting that all involved parties, including club presidents and legal representatives, will present their cases before a panel of three judges.
Alajuelense seeks to assert its right to compete in the tournament, citing that it is the first non-U.S. or Mexican team to be listed in the FIFA rankings relevant to the World Cup.
The trial is scheduled for April 23, with the Club World Cup set to occur from June 15 to July 13, 2025. The outcome of this hearing may have significant implications for the participating clubs.
In women's football,
Costa Rica's U-17 national team faced a significant setback in the CONCACAF preliminary tournament, suffering a heavy 4-0 defeat to Mexico.
Despite a strong opening match against Haiti,
Costa Rica struggled against an aggressive Mexican side, conceding four goals, including two from penalties awarded for fouls in the box.
The team will aim to regroup in their next match against Bermuda as they pursue qualification for the FIFA Women's World Cup in Morocco later this year.