The final was played at El Molinón, in Gijón, on 2 May 1920, in front of an attendance of 10,000 spectators,[1] who saw FC Barcelona beat Athletic Bilbao 2–0, thus winning their fourth cup title.
[2] The goals were scored in the second-half by Vicente Martínez and Paulino Alcántara.
[3] The final was attended by a large number of supporters from the Basque region, who arrived in Gijon by train.
The match was surrounded by controversy due to referee Enrique Bertrán's performance, who annulled a goal by a penalty awarded to Athletic Bilbao, alleging that scorer Germán Echevarría had shot before he gave the order to do it.
Nevertheless, the penalty was not kicked for a second time, as ruled on the laws of the game.