supercopa de españa historial

8 January 2025 - 4:47 pm

What is the Supercopa de Espana?

The Supercopa de España is a prestigious annual football competition in Spain, organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). It serves as a season-opening tournament, typically featuring top teams from the previous season’s La Liga (Spanish league) and Copa del Rey (Spanish cup) competitions.

  • Participating Teams: Since 2020, the tournament has expanded to include four teams:
    1. The La Liga champions.
    2. The La Liga runners-up.
    3. The Copa del Rey winners.
    4. The Copa del Rey runners-up.
    Before 2020, it was a two-team competition between the La Liga champion and the Copa del Rey winner.
  • Structure: The current format is a mini-knockout tournament with semifinals and a final:
    • Semifinal 1: La Liga champion vs. Copa del Rey runner-up.
    • Semifinal 2: Copa del Rey champion vs. La Liga runner-up.
    • Winners of the semifinals meet in the final.

The Supercopa de España is a prestigious annual football competition in Spain, organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). It serves as a season-opening tournament, typically featuring top teams from the previous season’s La Liga (Spanish league) and Copa del Rey (Spanish cup) competitions.

  • The competition was introduced in 1982, though similar formats existed earlier.
  • Matches were traditionally played as two-legged home-and-away ties but shifted to a single-location format since 2020.
  • In recent years, the Supercopa has been held in Saudi Arabia as part of a commercial agreement.

The Supercopa serves as an early-season test of strength for the top Spanish teams, giving fans an exciting glimpse of what to expect for the rest of the season. It is also a trophy that clubs value as part of their overall success in a season.

The Spanish Super Cup semi-final will pit Athletic against Barcelona. Athletic have had a shaky start to the season, but now Valverde’s squad have fully recovered and are set to surprise the Catalans!

We will have a Clásico in the final of the Spanish Super Cup 2023 after all, with conspiracy theorists popping up here and there on social media to claim that the RFEF have got their way in the end…! With Real Madrid and Barcelona both progressing to the Sunday’s showpiece via penalty shootouts, however, it could quite easily have been Valencia and Real Betis squaring up 

Separated by just three points at the top of LaLigaLos Blancos and La Blaugrana will fight it out directly for yet another trophy, although the last time they met in any kind of final came all the way back in the 2013-14 season, when Gareth Bale scored the winning goal – that goal – in the Copa del Rey final in April 2014.

Carlo Ancelotti will be forced into making a change at right-back as Lucas Vázquez is set for over a month out with an injury suffered against Valencia. Young Real Madrid Castilla starlet Vinícius Tobias could be his replacement. Eduardo Camavinga also picked up a knock in the semi-final although Luka Modric should come back into the team anyway, even if the Frenchman is fit. Neither David Alaba nor Aurélien Tchouaméni were included in the squad for the tournament because of fitness issues.

History on their side. The Spanish Super Cup has existed since 1983, and Barça have an admirable track record in the competition. No club can match their 14 titles, although Real Madrid are just one behind on 13.1 day ago

Xavi: “Winning my first title as Barça coach? I have the desire. If there are no titles this season everyone is gonna kill me. I’m really excited to win my first title.”

Real Madrid clinched the Spanish Supercopa as a Vinicius Junior hat-trick inspired them to a 4-1 win over Clasico rivals Barcelona. The Brazilian struck three times inside the opening 39 minutes to put Carlo Ancelotti’s side in firm control, with Robert Lewandowski also scoring to keep Barca in the contest. However, Rodrygo’s goal after the break put the game beyond doubt.


Real Madrid humiliated their arch-rivals Barcelona with a comprehensive 4-1 demolition of Xavi’s side in the Spanish Supercopa final, as Vinicius Junior hit a brutal first-half hat-trick against a hapless Catalan defence.

Robert Lewandowski reduced the deficit to 2-1 with a superb volley from the edge of the area but the hope lasted just four minutes before Ronald Araujo, who was later sent off, brought Vinicius down in the area for a penalty that killed the game with five minutes left in the first half.

Carlo Ancelotti has 29 wins in 33 knockout games as Real Madrid manager Despite the nightmare start, Barcelona were able to get back into the game and were the superior team in the build-up to Lewandowski’s wondergoal, but that counted for little with Real Madrid looking close to scoring with every single attack.