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Supercopa de España

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The Supercopa de España ("Super Cup of Spain"), also referred as Spanish Super Cup, is a super cup tournament in Spanish football. Founded in 1982 as a two-team competition, the current version has been contested since 2020 by four teams: the winners and runners-up of the Copa del Rey and La Liga. Until 1995, a team that won both the league and cup automatically got the trophy. From 1996 to 2019, if a team won both, they had to play the cup runners-up for the Supercopa. Since its inception, thirteen teams have participated in the tournament, and ten have been crowned champions. Barcelona is the reigning champion after defeating Real Madrid in the final of the 2025 edition held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Barcelona is also the most successful team with fifteen titles, followed by Real Madrid with thirteen. Athletic Bilbao and Deportivo La Coruña each have three titles, with Deportivo notably winning every edition they have participated in. Lionel Messi is the competition's all-time top scorer and the most successful player, with eight titles.

Infobox

Organiser(s)
Royal Spanish Football Federation
Founded
1982; 43 years ago (1982)
Region
Spain
Teams
2 (until 2018)4 (2019–present)
Current champions
Barcelona (15th title)
Most championships
Barcelona (15 titles)
Broadcasters
List of broadcasters

Tables

· Predecessors of Supercopa › Early tournaments
Copa de los Campeones de España (unofficial competition)
Copa de los Campeones de España (unofficial competition)
Year
1940
Winners
Atlético Madrid
Winners of
1939–40 La Liga
Runners-up
Espanyol
Winners of
1940 Copa del Generalísimo
Score
3–3 (1st leg)7–1 (2nd leg)
Trophy name
Copa de los Campeones de España (unofficial competition)
Copa Presidente FEF (official competition)
Copa Presidente FEF (official competition)
Year
1941–47
Winners
Atlético Madrid
Winners of
1940–41 La Liga
Runners-up
Valencia
Winners of
1941 Copa del Generalísimo
Score
4–0
Trophy name
Copa Presidente FEF (official competition)
Copa de Oro Argentina (unofficial competition)
Copa de Oro Argentina (unofficial competition)
Year
1945
Winners
Barcelona
Winners of
1944–45 La Liga
Runners-up
Athletic Bilbao
Winners of
1944–45 Copa del Generalísimo
Score
5–4
Trophy name
Copa de Oro Argentina (unofficial competition)
Year
Winners
Winners of
Runners-up
Winners of
Score
Trophy name
1940
Atlético Madrid
1939–40 La Liga
Espanyol
1940 Copa del Generalísimo
3–3 (1st leg)7–1 (2nd leg)
Copa de los Campeones de España (unofficial competition)
1941–47
Atlético Madrid
1940–41 La Liga
Valencia
1941 Copa del Generalísimo
4–0
Copa Presidente FEF (official competition)
1945
Barcelona
1944–45 La Liga
Athletic Bilbao
1944–45 Copa del Generalísimo
5–4
Copa de Oro Argentina (unofficial competition)
· Predecessors of Supercopa › Copa Eva Duarte
1947
1947
Year
1947
Winners
Real Madrid
Winners of
1947 Copa del Generalísimo
Runners-up
Valencia
Winners of
1946–47 La Liga
Score
3–1
1948
1948
Year
1948
Winners
Barcelona
Winners of
1947–48 La Liga
Runners-up
Sevilla
Winners of
1947–48 Copa del Generalísimo
Score
1–0
1949
1949
Year
1949
Winners
Valencia
Winners of
1948–49 Copa del Generalísimo
Runners-up
Barcelona
Winners of
1948–49 La Liga
Score
7–4
1950
1950
Year
1950
Winners
Athletic Bilbao
Winners of
1949–50 Copa del Generalísimo
Runners-up
Atlético Madrid
Winners of
1949–50 La Liga
Score
5–5 (1st leg)2–0 (2nd leg)
1951
1951
Year
1951
Winners
Atlético Madrid
Winners of
1950–51 La Liga
Runners-up
Barcelona
Winners of
1951 Copa del Generalísimo
Score
2–0
1952
1952
Year
1952
Winners
Barcelona
Winners of
1951–52 Liga & Copa
Runners-up
Awarded automatically for winning the Double.
1953
1953
Year
1953
Winners
1952–53 Liga & Copa
Year
Winners
Winners of
Runners-up
Winners of
Score
1947
Real Madrid
1947 Copa del Generalísimo
Valencia
1946–47 La Liga
3–1
1948
Barcelona
1947–48 La Liga
Sevilla
1947–48 Copa del Generalísimo
1–0
1949
Valencia
1948–49 Copa del Generalísimo
Barcelona
1948–49 La Liga
7–4
1950
Athletic Bilbao
1949–50 Copa del Generalísimo
Atlético Madrid
1949–50 La Liga
5–5 (1st leg)2–0 (2nd leg)
1951
Atlético Madrid
1950–51 La Liga
Barcelona
1951 Copa del Generalísimo
2–0
1952
Barcelona
1951–52 Liga & Copa
Awarded automatically for winning the Double.
1953
1952–53 Liga & Copa
· Finals by year › Two-team format
1982
1982
Year
1982
Winners
Real Sociedad (1981–82 La Liga)
Scores
0–1
Runners-up
Real Madrid (1981–82 Copa del Rey)
4–0
4–0
Year
4–0
Real Sociedad won 4–1 on aggregate
Real Sociedad won 4–1 on aggregate
Year
Real Sociedad won 4–1 on aggregate
1983
1983
Year
1983
Winners
Barcelona (1982–83 Copa del Rey)
Scores
3–1
Runners-up
Athletic Bilbao (1982–83 La Liga)
0–1
0–1
Year
0–1
Barcelona won 3–2 on aggregate
Barcelona won 3–2 on aggregate
Year
Barcelona won 3–2 on aggregate
1984
1984
Year
1984
Winners
Athletic Bilbao (1983–84 Liga & Copa)
Scores
Awarded automatically to Athletic Bilbao after they won the Double
Awarded automatically to Athletic Bilbao after they won the Double
Year
Awarded automatically to Athletic Bilbao after they won the Double
1985
1985
Year
1985
Winners
Atlético Madrid (1984–85 Copa del Rey)
Scores
3–1
Runners-up
Barcelona (1984–85 La Liga)
0–1
0–1
Year
0–1
Atlético Madrid won 3–2 on aggregate
Atlético Madrid won 3–2 on aggregate
Year
Atlético Madrid won 3–2 on aggregate
1986
1986
Year
1986
Winners
Real Madrid and Zaragoza did not play
1987
1987
Year
1987
Winners
Real Madrid and Real Sociedad did not play
1988
1988
Year
1988
Winners
Real Madrid (1987–88 La Liga)
Scores
2–0
Runners-up
Barcelona (1987–88 Copa del Rey)
1–2
1–2
Year
1–2
Real Madrid won 3–2 on aggregate
Real Madrid won 3–2 on aggregate
Year
Real Madrid won 3–2 on aggregate
1989
1989
Year
1989
Winners
Real Madrid (1988–89 Liga & Copa)
Scores
Awarded automatically to Real Madrid after they won the Double
Awarded automatically to Real Madrid after they won the Double
Year
Awarded automatically to Real Madrid after they won the Double
1990
1990
Year
1990
Winners
Real Madrid (1989–90 La Liga)
Scores
1–0
Runners-up
Barcelona (1989–90 Copa del Rey)
4–1
4–1
Year
4–1
Real Madrid won 5–1 on aggregate
Real Madrid won 5–1 on aggregate
Year
Real Madrid won 5–1 on aggregate
1991
1991
Year
1991
Winners
Barcelona (1990–91 La Liga)
Scores
1–0
Runners-up
Atlético Madrid (1990–91 Copa del Rey)
1–1
1–1
Year
1–1
Barcelona won 2–1 on aggregate
Barcelona won 2–1 on aggregate
Year
Barcelona won 2–1 on aggregate
1992
1992
Year
1992
Winners
Barcelona (1991–92 La Liga)
Scores
3–1
Runners-up
Atlético Madrid (1991–92 Copa del Rey)
2–1
2–1
Year
2–1
Barcelona won 5–2 on aggregate
Barcelona won 5–2 on aggregate
Year
Barcelona won 5–2 on aggregate
1993
1993
Year
1993
Winners
Real Madrid (1992–93 Copa del Rey)
Scores
3–1
Runners-up
Barcelona (1992–93 La Liga)
1–1
1–1
Year
1–1
Real Madrid won 4–2 on aggregate
Real Madrid won 4–2 on aggregate
Year
Real Madrid won 4–2 on aggregate
1994
1994
Year
1994
Winners
Barcelona (1993–94 La Liga)
Scores
2–0
Runners-up
Zaragoza (1993–94 Copa del Rey)
4–5
4–5
Year
4–5
Barcelona won 6–5 on aggregate
Barcelona won 6–5 on aggregate
Year
Barcelona won 6–5 on aggregate
1995
1995
Year
1995
Winners
Deportivo La Coruña (1994–95 Copa del Rey)
Scores
3–0
Runners-up
Real Madrid (1994–95 La Liga)
2–1
2–1
Year
2–1
Deportivo won 5–1 on aggregate
Deportivo won 5–1 on aggregate
Year
Deportivo won 5–1 on aggregate
1996
1996
Year
1996
Winners
Barcelona (1995–96 Copa runners-up)
Scores
5–2
Runners-up
Atlético Madrid (1995–96 Liga & Copa)
1–3
1–3
Year
1–3
Barcelona won 6–5 on aggregate
Barcelona won 6–5 on aggregate
Year
Barcelona won 6–5 on aggregate
1997
1997
Year
1997
Winners
Real Madrid (1996–97 La Liga)
Scores
1–2
Runners-up
Barcelona (1996–97 Copa del Rey)
4–1
4–1
Year
4–1
Real Madrid won 5–3 on aggregate
Real Madrid won 5–3 on aggregate
Year
Real Madrid won 5–3 on aggregate
1998
1998
Year
1998
Winners
Mallorca (1997–98 Copa runners-up)
Scores
2–1
Runners-up
Barcelona (1997–98 Liga & Copa)
1–0
1–0
Year
1–0
Mallorca won 3–1 on aggregate
Mallorca won 3–1 on aggregate
Year
Mallorca won 3–1 on aggregate
1999
1999
Year
1999
Winners
Valencia (1998–99 Copa del Rey)
Scores
1–0
Runners-up
Barcelona (1998–99 La Liga)
3–3
3–3
Year
3–3
Valencia won 4–3 on aggregate
Valencia won 4–3 on aggregate
Year
Valencia won 4–3 on aggregate
2000
2000
Year
2000
Winners
Deportivo La Coruña (1999–2000 La Liga)
Scores
0–0
Runners-up
Espanyol (1999–2000 Copa del Rey)
2–0
2–0
Year
2–0
Deportivo won 2–0 on aggregate
Deportivo won 2–0 on aggregate
Year
Deportivo won 2–0 on aggregate
2001
2001
Year
2001
Winners
Real Madrid (2000–01 La Liga)
Scores
1–1
Runners-up
Zaragoza (2000–01 Copa del Rey)
3–0
3–0
Year
3–0
Real Madrid won 4–1 on aggregate
Real Madrid won 4–1 on aggregate
Year
Real Madrid won 4–1 on aggregate
2002
2002
Year
2002
Winners
Deportivo La Coruña (2001–02 Copa del Rey)
Scores
3–0
Runners-up
Valencia (2001–02 La Liga)
1–0
1–0
Year
1–0
Deportivo won 4–0 on aggregate
Deportivo won 4–0 on aggregate
Year
Deportivo won 4–0 on aggregate
2003
2003
Year
2003
Winners
Real Madrid (2002–03 La Liga)
Scores
1–2
Runners-up
Mallorca (2002–03 Copa del Rey)
3–0
3–0
Year
3–0
Real Madrid won 4–2 on aggregate
Real Madrid won 4–2 on aggregate
Year
Real Madrid won 4–2 on aggregate
2004
2004
Year
2004
Winners
Zaragoza (2003–04 Copa del Rey)
Scores
0–1
Runners-up
Valencia (2003–04 La Liga)
3–1
3–1
Year
3–1
Zaragoza won 3–2 on aggregate
Zaragoza won 3–2 on aggregate
Year
Zaragoza won 3–2 on aggregate
2005
2005
Year
2005
Winners
Barcelona (2004–05 La Liga)
Scores
3–0
Runners-up
Real Betis (2004–05 Copa del Rey)
1–2
1–2
Year
1–2
Barcelona won 4–2 on aggregate
Barcelona won 4–2 on aggregate
Year
Barcelona won 4–2 on aggregate
2006
2006
Year
2006
Winners
Barcelona (2005–06 La Liga)
Scores
1–0
Runners-up
Espanyol (2005–06 Copa del Rey)
3–0
3–0
Year
3–0
Barcelona won 4–0 on aggregate
Barcelona won 4–0 on aggregate
Year
Barcelona won 4–0 on aggregate
2007
2007
Year
2007
Winners
Sevilla (2006–07 Copa del Rey)
Scores
1–0
Runners-up
Real Madrid (2006–07 La Liga)
5–3
5–3
Year
5–3
Sevilla won 6–3 on aggregate
Sevilla won 6–3 on aggregate
Year
Sevilla won 6–3 on aggregate
2008
2008
Year
2008
Winners
Real Madrid (2007–08 La Liga)
Scores
2–3
Runners-up
Valencia (2007–08 Copa del Rey)
4–2
4–2
Year
4–2
Real Madrid won 6–5 on aggregate
Real Madrid won 6–5 on aggregate
Year
Real Madrid won 6–5 on aggregate
2009
2009
Year
2009
Winners
Barcelona (2008–09 Liga & Copa)
Scores
2–1
Runners-up
Athletic Bilbao (2008–09 Copa runners-up)
3–0
3–0
Year
3–0
Barcelona won 5–1 on aggregate
Barcelona won 5–1 on aggregate
Year
Barcelona won 5–1 on aggregate
2010
2010
Year
2010
Winners
Barcelona (2009–10 La Liga)
Scores
1–3
Runners-up
Sevilla (2009–10 Copa del Rey)
4–0
4–0
Year
4–0
Barcelona won 5–3 on aggregate
Barcelona won 5–3 on aggregate
Year
Barcelona won 5–3 on aggregate
2011
2011
Year
2011
Winners
Barcelona (2010–11 La Liga)
Scores
2–2
Runners-up
Real Madrid (2010–11 Copa del Rey)
3–2
3–2
Year
3–2
Barcelona won 5–4 on aggregate
Barcelona won 5–4 on aggregate
Year
Barcelona won 5–4 on aggregate
2012
2012
Year
2012
Winners
Real Madrid (2011–12 La Liga)
Scores
2–3
Runners-up
Barcelona (2011–12 Copa del Rey)
2–1
2–1
Year
2–1
4–4 on aggregate, Real Madrid won on away goals
4–4 on aggregate, Real Madrid won on away goals
Year
4–4 on aggregate, Real Madrid won on away goals
2013
2013
Year
2013
Winners
Barcelona (2012–13 La Liga)
Scores
1–1
Runners-up
Atlético Madrid (2012–13 Copa del Rey)
0–0
0–0
Year
0–0
1–1 on aggregate, Barcelona won on away goals
1–1 on aggregate, Barcelona won on away goals
Year
1–1 on aggregate, Barcelona won on away goals
2014
2014
Year
2014
Winners
Atlético Madrid (2013–14 La Liga)
Scores
1–1
Runners-up
Real Madrid (2013–14 Copa del Rey)
1–0
1–0
Year
1–0
Atlético Madrid won 2–1 on aggregate
Atlético Madrid won 2–1 on aggregate
Year
Atlético Madrid won 2–1 on aggregate
2015
2015
Year
2015
Winners
Athletic Bilbao (2014–15 Copa runners-up)
Scores
4–0
Runners-up
Barcelona (2014–15 Liga & Copa)
1–1
1–1
Year
1–1
Athletic Bilbao won 5–1 on aggregate
Athletic Bilbao won 5–1 on aggregate
Year
Athletic Bilbao won 5–1 on aggregate
2016
2016
Year
2016
Winners
Barcelona (2015–16 Liga & Copa)
Scores
2–0
Runners-up
Sevilla (2015–16 Copa runners-up)
3–0
3–0
Year
3–0
Barcelona won 5–0 on aggregate
Barcelona won 5–0 on aggregate
Year
Barcelona won 5–0 on aggregate
2017
2017
Year
2017
Winners
Real Madrid (2016–17 La Liga)
Scores
3–1
Runners-up
Barcelona (2016–17 Copa del Rey)
2–0
2–0
Year
2–0
Real Madrid won 5–1 on aggregate
Real Madrid won 5–1 on aggregate
Year
Real Madrid won 5–1 on aggregate
2018
2018
Year
2018
Winners
Barcelona (2017–18 Liga & Copa)
Scores
2–1
Runners-up
Sevilla (2017–18 Copa runners-up)
A single-leg final was played at Ibn Batouta Stadium, Tangier, Morocco
A single-leg final was played at Ibn Batouta Stadium, Tangier, Morocco
Year
A single-leg final was played at Ibn Batouta Stadium, Tangier, Morocco
Year
Winners
Scores
Runners-up
1982
Real Sociedad (1981–82 La Liga)
0–1
Real Madrid (1981–82 Copa del Rey)
4–0
Real Sociedad won 4–1 on aggregate
1983
Barcelona (1982–83 Copa del Rey)
3–1
Athletic Bilbao (1982–83 La Liga)
0–1
Barcelona won 3–2 on aggregate
1984
Athletic Bilbao (1983–84 Liga & Copa)
Awarded automatically to Athletic Bilbao after they won the Double
1985
Atlético Madrid (1984–85 Copa del Rey)
3–1
Barcelona (1984–85 La Liga)
0–1
Atlético Madrid won 3–2 on aggregate
1986
Real Madrid and Zaragoza did not play
1987
Real Madrid and Real Sociedad did not play
1988
Real Madrid (1987–88 La Liga)
2–0
Barcelona (1987–88 Copa del Rey)
1–2
Real Madrid won 3–2 on aggregate
1989
Real Madrid (1988–89 Liga & Copa)
Awarded automatically to Real Madrid after they won the Double
1990
Real Madrid (1989–90 La Liga)
1–0
Barcelona (1989–90 Copa del Rey)
4–1
Real Madrid won 5–1 on aggregate
1991
Barcelona (1990–91 La Liga)
1–0
Atlético Madrid (1990–91 Copa del Rey)
1–1
Barcelona won 2–1 on aggregate
1992
Barcelona (1991–92 La Liga)
3–1
Atlético Madrid (1991–92 Copa del Rey)
2–1
Barcelona won 5–2 on aggregate
1993
Real Madrid (1992–93 Copa del Rey)
3–1
Barcelona (1992–93 La Liga)
1–1
Real Madrid won 4–2 on aggregate
1994
Barcelona (1993–94 La Liga)
2–0
Zaragoza (1993–94 Copa del Rey)
4–5
Barcelona won 6–5 on aggregate
1995
Deportivo La Coruña (1994–95 Copa del Rey)
3–0
Real Madrid (1994–95 La Liga)
2–1
Deportivo won 5–1 on aggregate
1996
Barcelona (1995–96 Copa runners-up)
5–2
Atlético Madrid (1995–96 Liga & Copa)
1–3
Barcelona won 6–5 on aggregate
1997
Real Madrid (1996–97 La Liga)
1–2
Barcelona (1996–97 Copa del Rey)
4–1
Real Madrid won 5–3 on aggregate
1998
Mallorca (1997–98 Copa runners-up)
2–1
Barcelona (1997–98 Liga & Copa)
1–0
Mallorca won 3–1 on aggregate
1999
Valencia (1998–99 Copa del Rey)
1–0
Barcelona (1998–99 La Liga)
3–3
Valencia won 4–3 on aggregate
2000
Deportivo La Coruña (1999–2000 La Liga)
0–0
Espanyol (1999–2000 Copa del Rey)
· Finals by year › Four-team format
2020
2020
Year
2020
Winners
Real Madrid(2018–19 Liga third place)
Score
0–0 (a.e.t.)(4–1 pen.)
Runners-up
Atlético Madrid(2018–19 Liga runners-up)
Semi-finalists
Valencia(2018–19 Copa)
Venue(s)
King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Barcelona(2018–19 Liga & 2018–19 Copa runners-up)
Barcelona(2018–19 Liga & 2018–19 Copa runners-up)
Year
Barcelona(2018–19 Liga & 2018–19 Copa runners-up)
2021
2021
Year
2021
Winners
Athletic Bilbao(2019–20 Copa runners-up)
Score
3–2 (a.e.t.)
Runners-up
Barcelona(2019–20 Liga runners-up)
Semi-finalists
Real Sociedad(2019–20 Copa)
Venue(s)
Estadio Nuevo Arcángel, Córdoba Estadio La Rosaleda, Málaga Estadio La Cartuja, Seville
Real Madrid(2019–20 Liga)
Real Madrid(2019–20 Liga)
Year
Real Madrid(2019–20 Liga)
2022
2022
Year
2022
Winners
Real Madrid(2020–21 Liga runners-up)
Score
2–0
Runners-up
Athletic Bilbao(2020–21 Copa runners-up)
Semi-finalists
Barcelona(2020–21 Copa)
Venue(s)
King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Atlético Madrid(2020–21 Liga)
Atlético Madrid(2020–21 Liga)
Year
Atlético Madrid(2020–21 Liga)
2023
2023
Year
2023
Winners
Barcelona(2021–22 Liga runners-up)
Score
3–1
Runners-up
Real Madrid(2021–22 Liga)
Semi-finalists
Valencia(2021–22 Copa runners-up)
Venue(s)
King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Real Betis(2021–22 Copa)
Real Betis(2021–22 Copa)
Year
Real Betis(2021–22 Copa)
2024
2024
Year
2024
Winners
Real Madrid(2022–23 Copa & 2022–23 Liga runners-up)
Score
4–1
Runners-up
Barcelona(2022–23 Liga)
Semi-finalists
Atlético Madrid(2022–23 Liga third place)
Venue(s)
King Saud University Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Osasuna(2022–23 Copa runners-up)
Osasuna(2022–23 Copa runners-up)
Year
Osasuna(2022–23 Copa runners-up)
2025
2025
Year
2025
Winners
Barcelona(2023–24 Liga runners-up)
Score
5–2
Runners-up
Real Madrid(2023–24 Liga)
Semi-finalists
Athletic Bilbao(2023–24 Copa)
Venue(s)
King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Mallorca(2023–24 Copa runners-up)
Mallorca(2023–24 Copa runners-up)
Year
Mallorca(2023–24 Copa runners-up)
2026
2026
Year
2026
Score
Venue(s)
King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Year
Winners
Score
Runners-up
Semi-finalists
Venue(s)
2020
Real Madrid(2018–19 Liga third place)
pen.)
Atlético Madrid(2018–19 Liga runners-up)
Valencia(2018–19 Copa)
King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Barcelona(2018–19 Liga & 2018–19 Copa runners-up)
2021
Athletic Bilbao(2019–20 Copa runners-up)
3–2 (a.e.t.)
Barcelona(2019–20 Liga runners-up)
Real Sociedad(2019–20 Copa)
Estadio Nuevo Arcángel, Córdoba Estadio La Rosaleda, Málaga Estadio La Cartuja, Seville
Real Madrid(2019–20 Liga)
2022
Real Madrid(2020–21 Liga runners-up)
2–0
Athletic Bilbao(2020–21 Copa runners-up)
Barcelona(2020–21 Copa)
King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Atlético Madrid(2020–21 Liga)
2023
Barcelona(2021–22 Liga runners-up)
3–1
Real Madrid(2021–22 Liga)
Valencia(2021–22 Copa runners-up)
King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Real Betis(2021–22 Copa)
2024
Real Madrid(2022–23 Copa & 2022–23 Liga runners-up)
4–1
Barcelona(2022–23 Liga)
Atlético Madrid(2022–23 Liga third place)
King Saud University Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Osasuna(2022–23 Copa runners-up)
2025
Barcelona(2023–24 Liga runners-up)
5–2
Real Madrid(2023–24 Liga)
Athletic Bilbao(2023–24 Copa)
King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Mallorca(2023–24 Copa runners-up)
2026
King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
· Titles by club › Titles by club in Supercopa
Barcelona
Barcelona
Club
Barcelona
Winners
15
Runners-up
12
Semi-finalists
2
Years won
1983, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2023, 2025
Years runner-up
1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2021, 2024
Years semi-finalist
2020, 2022
Real Madrid
Real Madrid
Club
Real Madrid
Winners
13
Runners-up
7
Semi-finalists
1
Years won
1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2017, 2020, 2022, 2024
Years runner-up
1982, 1995, 2007, 2011, 2014, 2023, 2025
Years semi-finalist
2021
Athletic Bilbao
Athletic Bilbao
Club
Athletic Bilbao
Winners
3
Runners-up
3
Semi-finalists
1
Years won
1984, 2015, 2021
Years runner-up
1983, 2009, 2022
Years semi-finalist
2025
Deportivo La Coruña
Deportivo La Coruña
Club
Deportivo La Coruña
Winners
3
Runners-up
Semi-finalists
Years won
1995, 2000, 2002
Years runner-up
Years semi-finalist
Atlético Madrid
Atlético Madrid
Club
Atlético Madrid
Winners
2
Runners-up
5
Semi-finalists
2
Years won
1985, 2014
Years runner-up
1991, 1992, 1996, 2013, 2020
Years semi-finalist
2022, 2024
Valencia
Valencia
Club
Valencia
Winners
1
Runners-up
3
Semi-finalists
2
Years won
1999
Years runner-up
2002, 2004, 2008
Years semi-finalist
2020, 2023
Sevilla
Sevilla
Club
Sevilla
Winners
1
Runners-up
3
Semi-finalists
Years won
2007
Years runner-up
2010, 2016, 2018
Years semi-finalist
Zaragoza
Zaragoza
Club
Zaragoza
Winners
1
Runners-up
2
Semi-finalists
Years won
2004
Years runner-up
1994, 2001
Years semi-finalist
Mallorca
Mallorca
Club
Mallorca
Winners
1
Runners-up
1
Semi-finalists
1
Years won
1998
Years runner-up
2003
Years semi-finalist
2025
Real Sociedad
Real Sociedad
Club
Real Sociedad
Winners
1
Runners-up
Semi-finalists
1
Years won
1982
Years runner-up
Years semi-finalist
2021
Espanyol
Espanyol
Club
Espanyol
Winners
Runners-up
2
Semi-finalists
Years won
Years runner-up
2000, 2006
Years semi-finalist
Real Betis
Real Betis
Club
Real Betis
Winners
Runners-up
1
Semi-finalists
1
Years won
Years runner-up
2005
Years semi-finalist
2023
Osasuna
Osasuna
Club
Osasuna
Winners
Runners-up
Semi-finalists
1
Years won
Years runner-up
Years semi-finalist
2024
Club
Winners
Runners-up
Semi-finalists
Years won
Years runner-up
Years semi-finalist
Barcelona
15
12
2
1983, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2023, 2025
1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2021, 2024
2020, 2022
Real Madrid
13
7
1
1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2017, 2020, 2022, 2024
1982, 1995, 2007, 2011, 2014, 2023, 2025
2021
Athletic Bilbao
3
3
1
1984, 2015, 2021
1983, 2009, 2022
2025
Deportivo La Coruña
3
1995, 2000, 2002
Atlético Madrid
2
5
2
1985, 2014
1991, 1992, 1996, 2013, 2020
2022, 2024
Valencia
1
3
2
1999
2002, 2004, 2008
2020, 2023
Sevilla
1
3
2007
2010, 2016, 2018
Zaragoza
1
2
2004
1994, 2001
Mallorca
1
1
1
1998
2003
2025
Real Sociedad
1
1
1982
2021
Espanyol
2
2000, 2006
Real Betis
1
1
2005
2023
Osasuna
1
2024
· Titles by club › Titles by club in predecessors of Supercopa
Barcelona
Barcelona
Club
Barcelona
Winners
4
Runners-up
2
Years won
1945, 1948, 1952, 1953
Years lost
1949, 1951
Atlético Madrid
Atlético Madrid
Club
Atlético Madrid
Winners
3
Runners-up
1
Years won
1940, 1941, 1951
Years lost
1950
Valencia
Valencia
Club
Valencia
Winners
1
Runners-up
2
Years won
1949
Years lost
1941, 1947
Athletic Bilbao
Athletic Bilbao
Club
Athletic Bilbao
Winners
1
Runners-up
1
Years won
1950
Years lost
1945
Real Madrid
Real Madrid
Club
Real Madrid
Winners
1
Runners-up
Years won
1947
Years lost
Espanyol
Espanyol
Club
Espanyol
Winners
Runners-up
1
Years won
Years lost
1940
Sevilla
Sevilla
Club
Sevilla
Winners
Runners-up
1
Years won
Years lost
1948
Club
Winners
Runners-up
Years won
Years lost
Barcelona
4
2
1945, 1948, 1952, 1953
1949, 1951
Atlético Madrid
3
1
1940, 1941, 1951
1950
Valencia
1
2
1949
1941, 1947
Athletic Bilbao
1
1
1950
1945
Real Madrid
1
1947
Espanyol
1
1940
Sevilla
1
1948
· All-time top goalscorers
Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi
Player
Lionel Messi
Club(s)
Barcelona
Goals
14
Apps
20
Raúl
Raúl
Player
Raúl
Club(s)
Real Madrid
Goals
7
Apps
12
Karim Benzema
Karim Benzema
Player
Karim Benzema
Club(s)
Real Madrid
Goals
7
Apps
13
Hristo Stoichkov
Hristo Stoichkov
Player
Hristo Stoichkov
Club(s)
Barcelona
Goals
6
Apps
10
Txiki Begiristain
Txiki Begiristain
Player
Txiki Begiristain
Club(s)
Real Sociedad, Barcelona, Deportivo La Coruña
Goals
6
Apps
12
Frédéric Kanouté
Frédéric Kanouté
Player
Frédéric Kanouté
Club(s)
Sevilla
Goals
5
Apps
2
Robert Lewandowski
Robert Lewandowski
Player
Robert Lewandowski
Club(s)
Barcelona
Goals
5
Apps
6
Aritz Aduriz
Aritz Aduriz
Player
Aritz Aduriz
Club(s)
Athletic Bilbao
Goals
4
Apps
2
Antoine Griezmann
Antoine Griezmann
Player
Antoine Griezmann
Club(s)
Atlético Madrid, Barcelona
Goals
4
Apps
6
Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo
Player
Cristiano Ronaldo
Club(s)
Real Madrid
Goals
4
Apps
7
Vinícius Júnior
Vinícius Júnior
Player
Vinícius Júnior
Club(s)
Real Madrid
Goals
4
Apps
9
José Mari Bakero
José Mari Bakero
Player
José Mari Bakero
Club(s)
Real Sociedad, Barcelona
Goals
4
Apps
11
Xavi
Xavi
Player
Xavi
Club(s)
Barcelona
Goals
4
Apps
14
Player
Club(s)
Goals
Apps
Ref.
Lionel Messi
Barcelona
14
20
Raúl
Real Madrid
7
12
Karim Benzema
Real Madrid
7
13
Hristo Stoichkov
Barcelona
6
10
Txiki Begiristain
Real Sociedad, Barcelona, Deportivo La Coruña
6
12
Frédéric Kanouté
Sevilla
5
2
Robert Lewandowski
Barcelona
5
6
Aritz Aduriz
Athletic Bilbao
4
2
Antoine Griezmann
Atlético Madrid, Barcelona
4
6
Cristiano Ronaldo
Real Madrid
4
7
Vinícius Júnior
Real Madrid
4
9
José Mari Bakero
Real Sociedad, Barcelona
4
11
Xavi
Barcelona
4
14

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