Levante will receive the 1937 Republic Cup this Friday, a title they had been claiming for years. The Spanish Federation approved the concession of the 1937 Republic Cup title that Levante had been claiming for years. The president of the Spanish Federation, Luis Rubiales, a former Levante player, will hand over the trophy to the club's leaders. The event will take place this Friday, prior to the LaLiga SmartBank match between Levante and Zaragoza at the Ciutat de València, corresponding to matchday 34. The President of the Republic Cup - Free Spain Cup 1937 was played in Barcelona on July 18 of that year between the teams of Valencia and Levante Football Club, with the latter being the winner. Levante and the Valencian Community Federation brought to the attention of the RFEF, in 2019, a series of sports facts to request recognition of the title, always assuming the exceptional nature of the moment and the context of the civil war in which the tournament was held. The national football governing body, at the proposal of President Luis Rubiales, decided to grant official status to the title last Saturday. Over time, Deportivo de A Coruña will also receive a trophy, the 1912 Spain Contest, which will be awarded on April 8, prior to the Depor-Fuenlabrada match of the First Federation, which will be played at Riazor. Rafael Louzán, president of the Galician Federation, will be in charge of delivering the award. Levante is excited to receive this title, which is a recognition of their history and tradition. The Valencian team has worked hard to achieve this achievement, and now they can enjoy the fruit of their effort. The trophy presentation will be a special moment for the players, the technical staff, and the fans of Levante, who can celebrate this title with pride. But the team is already focusing on their next match, against Zaragoza, which will be a tough challenge. So, the players will have to be in top form to get a good result. The match will be played at the Ciutat de València, and the fans are expected to fill the stadium to cheer on their team.