51 years ago, the 12th Spanish Cup was won
On 29 June 1974, Real Madrid thrashed Barcelona in the final played at the Vicente Calderón.

On 29 June 1974, Real Madrid lifted their twelfth Spanish Cup after a spectacular match against Barcelona at the Vicente Calderón. El Clásico was one-sided, with Santillana putting our team ahead after six minutes. In the second half, Rubiñán, Aguilar, and Pirri completed the 4-0 rout to seal the title for Madrid. Zoco, who retired at the end of that season, came on in the final minutes to collect his last trophy as a Madrid player.
With Luis Molowny at the helm, that squad had a fantastic season, scoring an impressive 26 goals in seven games. To reach the final, Real Madrid had to overcome Betis in the round of 16, Granada in the quarter-finals and UD Las Palmas in the semi-finals.
MATCH INFO:
4-Real Madrid: Miguel Ángel, Rubiñán, Benito, José Luís (Touriño, 85'), Velázquez, Del Bosque, Pirri, Macanás, Aguilar, Grosso (Zoco, 85') and Santillana.
0-Barcelona: Sadurní, De la Cruz, Gallego, Rifé, Asensi (Martí, 55'), Marcial, Costas, Juan Carlos, Rexach, Clares and Juanito.
Goals:
1-0 (min. 6): Santillana.
2-0 (min. 47): Rubiñán.
3-0 (min. 50): Aguilar.
4-0 (min. 83): Pirri.