The 1987 Copa del Rey is remembered for its thrilling final, but what truly sets it apart is the incredible comeback by Real Sociedad B in the semifinals. Facing the Spanish football giant, Real Madrid, La Real managed to turn around a tie that seemed lost after the first leg. At Santiago Bernabéu, the San Sebastián team arrived with the daunting task of overcoming a 4-1 deficit. However, the determination and talent of La Real's players shone through in a magical night that would be etched in the memories of fans.

The return leg took place at the Estadio de Anoeta, where an expectant crowd was eagerly awaiting the outcome. From the beginning, La Real displayed an intensity and fighting spirit that made it clear they would not give up easily. With goals from their star striker, Jesús María Satrústegui, and dominance in midfield, La Real was able to level the aggregate score, taking the tie into extra time.

In extra time, the atmosphere was electric. The fans, who had tirelessly supported the team throughout the season, became the tenth player on the pitch. It was then that a young midfielder, who had made a name for himself in the team, scored the goal that would give them the decisive lead. La Real sealed their place in the final with a 4-0 win, completing one of the most iconic comebacks in Copa del Rey history.

This victory not only allowed them to advance to the final but also symbolized La Real's ability to face adversity and emerge victorious. The comeback became a milestone for the club, reaffirming La Real's identity as a team that never gives up and always fights until the last minute. The fans, who had dreamed of this moment, celebrated not just the victory but also felt part of a story that would resonate for generations to come.

The 1987 Copa del Rey final, where La Real faced FC Barcelona, would be the next chapter in this epic tale. Although the path was not easy, the semifinal against Real Madrid became a lasting reminder of La Real's fighting spirit, a legacy that continues to inspire players and fans to this day.