Nightmare start for Álvaro Arbeloa as Real Madrid crash out in new Copa del Rey shock
Second division Albacete stun Los Blancos in the round of 16, reviving memories of Real Madrid’s most painful cup upsets.


Álvaro Arbeloa could hardly have imagined a worse start as Real Madrid head coach, as the LaLiga giants were dumped out of the Copa del Rey in the round of 16 by Albacete, who sit 17th in Spain’s second division.
Immediate pressure for Arbeloa after 94th minute defeat
Madrid twice clawed their way back after falling behind, with Franco Mastantuono and Gonzalo García canceling out goals from Javi Villar and Jefté Betancor. García’s injury-time header appeared to have forced extra time, but Betancor had other ideas, racing in behind the Madrid defense and producing a sumptuous winner in the 94th minute.
Sunday: Lost the Spanish Supercopa final to Barcelona
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Monday: Ended contract with Xabi Alonso and replaced him with Álvaro Arbeloa
Wednesday: Eliminated from Copa del Rey by Albacete who is 17th in the second division of Spanish football
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Arbeloa now comes under instant pressure after a stunning loss that will send shockwaves around Spanish soccer, and beyond. Still, Real Madrid have been here before, and in some cases, even lower.
Real Madrid’s worst cup shocks
Los Blancos have lost to third-tier teams on three separate occasions in recent years. In October 2008, Real Unión somehow defeated an admittedly not vintage Madrid over two legs. The Basque club won the first leg 3-2 at home before progressing on away goals after a 4-3 defeat at the Bernabéu.
The following season, a Real Madrid team featuring Karim Benzema, Raúl, Ruud van Nistelrooy and... Arbeloa was thumped 4-0 away to Alcorcón, who advanced to the round of 16 despite a 1-0 loss in the second leg in Madrid. The “Alcorconazo” was born.
More recently, Los Blancos, managed by Zinedine Zidane, were beaten 2-1 after extra time by Alcoyano in the round of 32 in January 2021. Current stars Eder Militao, Fede Valverde and Vinicius Junior all started and suffered as Madrid endured yet another humiliating cup exit.
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