History
Between 1903 and 1940, it was known as the Championship of Catalonia, and enjoyed great prestige and interest, at a time where La Liga did not exist. The club that won the title participated with other regional champions in the Spanish Cup, which until the beginning of La Liga in 1929, was the most important tournament in Spanish football.
The Championship of Catalonia football was prohibited to take place after 1940 due to the Franco regime. Catalan clubs were forced to compete only in competitions organized by the Spanish Football Federation, which included La Liga and the Copa del Generalisimo.
Once democracy was restored in Spain, it was again held in 1984 under the name Government Cup, although, during the first five editions, it had no recognition from the Spanish Football Federation. It was held in the pre-season of August and only non-professional third division teams were allowed to participate.
The 1989-90 season was recognized as an official competition by the Catalan Football Federation. In 1991, the First and Second Division teams like as FC Barcelona and RCD Espanyol were allowed to join the competition, which since then have been able to win most of the tournament. In 1993, the competition was renamed to Catalonia Cup.
In recent years the competition has acquired a certain prestige thanks to the Catalan media because of the involvement of the big clubs like Barcelona and Espanyol and the fielding of their biggest stars to compete. Although the prestige of the cup is still far from the splendor it enjoyed before the 1940s.
As of 2012 the Format of the Copa Catalunya was changed. Hence force there will be two competitions, one for the Copa Catalunya and one for the Supercopa de Catalunya. The later will be held between the two biggest teams of the region.
On 31st July 2012, Catalan Football Federation announced the permanent suspension of the competition due to previous disagreements between Catalonia's top football clubs FC Barcelona and RDC Espanyol.
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