Levante Football Club achieved its first official title in 86 years with the 1937 Copa, recognized by the Spanish Football Federation. The team won the title with a goal from Nieto at Sarriá stadium against Valencia F.C. The Copa de la España Libre, as it was known at the time, was played in non-rebel territory during the civil war. The club's historical claim has been a costly and slow process, with constant rejections from the competent authorities. However, with the arrival of Rubiales at the federation, the club tried again and thanks to the documentation work of Sevilla FC, Levante received documents from FIFA in 1937 that gave power to the two existing Federations in Spain at that time. The approval of the Democratic Memory Law was key to the political efforts bearing fruit. Barcelona is now claiming the officiality of the 1937 Mediterranean League with the precedent created with the Levante Cup. The Spanish Football Federation officially gave a name and surname to the 1937 cup, and now it only needs to be ratified at the RFEF assembly next summer. Levante has worked for years to achieve this recognition, and has finally achieved its goal. The 1937 Copa is an important trophy for the club, and its official recognition is a great achievement. The team has shown its determination and perseverance in the fight for its officiality, and has achieved its goal after 86 years. The news has been received with joy by Levante fans, who see this recognition as a great achievement for the club. Levante has made history with the 1937 Copa, and its official recognition is a big step for the club. The club's efforts have paid off, and the recognition of the 1937 Copa is a great moment for Levante. The team is celebrating this achievement, and is looking forward to the future with optimism.