Real Madrid were jeered off by their own fans after being dumped out of the Copa del Rey by minnows Alcorcon on Tuesday after only managing a 1-0 fourth round second leg win at an expectant Bernabeu.

Madrid suffered one of the biggest humiliations in their history after losing the first leg 4-0, and the Spanish giants could not undo the damage as battling Alcorcon frustrated their big-spending neighbours. Rafael van der Vaart's 81st-minute goal gave Madrid the victory on the night, but it was not enough to save the home side from either exiting the competition or incurring the wrath of their own fans.

The supporters booed their side off at half-time, did the same midway through the second half when Madrid coach Manuel Pellegrini substituted the impressive Lassana Diarra, and then again at the end of the match. However, the capacity crowd did give third tier Alcorcon a tremendous ovation at the end as the club from the south of Madrid claimed an historic scalp.

Madrid had twice fought back from 4-0 deficit in the past - going on to win the cup on both occasions (1947 and 1975) - and they looked determined to repeat the feat. However, after Ruud van Nistelrooy and Alvaro Arbeloa had been denied by visiting goalkeeper Juanma in the opening 10 minutes, a strong Madrid side ran out of ideas in the remainder of the first half as Alcorcon limited them to just a handful of half-chances.

Madrid upped their game after the break, and Van Nistelrooy struck the crossbar while Pepe and Kaka both went close before Van der Vaart fired home from the edge of the box to finally give the home side the goal they were desperately seeking. Gonzalo Higuain then also hit the woodwork but it was all too little too late for Madrid, who might have suffered further embarrassment if Alcorcon had made the most of two late chances for Nagore and Ernesto Gomez.

Scare for Valencia
Valencia only squeezed through to the next round after drawing 2-2 at home to local side Alcoyano, progressing with a 3-2 aggregate win. The Primera Division side had led through goals by Carlos Marchena and Nikola Zigic but after Victor Curto pulled one back, Alexis' sending off paved the way for Carpio to level the scores on the night. However, Unai Emery's side held on to edge through.

Atletico Madrid had no such concerns, hammering Marbella 6-0 to go through 8-0 on aggregate as Maxi Rodriguez hit four. Villarreal beat Puertollano 1-0 at El Madrigal to go through after a 1-1 draw in the first leg. Giuseppe Rossi scored the decisive goal 14 minutes from time.

Sevilla hammered Ciudad de Lorqui 5-1 for a 9-3 aggregate victory. The Andalucians, however, had to come back from a goal down and scored all of their goals in the second half, with Jesus Navas, Fredi Kanoute, Luis Fabiano and Jose Carlos (2) on the scoresheet.

Deportivo La Coruna kept their tournament hopes alive with a goalless draw against Murcia at the Riazor to win 1-0 overall. Celta Vigo won 1-0 at Primera Division side Tenerife to win 3-1 on aggregate following the 2-1 first-leg win in Galicia.

Malaga went through at Real Zaragoza's expense, drawing 0-0 at home after a 1-1 draw away was enough to secure their place while La Liga strugglers Xerez lost out at Osasuna, the Navarran outfit winning 1-0 at home after a 2-1 victory in the first leg last month. Barcelona youngster Bojan Krkic capitalised on a rare first-team opportunity by scoring twice as his side won 5-0 at home to Cultural Leonesa, winning 7-0 on aggregate.

The Catalan striker hit Leonesa twice in the 52nd and 54th minutes to give Barcelona a comfortable lead. In-form winger Pedro made it 3-0 on the night before Lionel Messi and Xavi completed the scoring. Recreativo Huelva went through on penalties after their second leg at Sporting Gijon, like the first leg, ended 1-1.