Barcelona Wins Sixth Supercopa Title, Defeating Real Madrid 2-0
Barcelona secured their sixth Supercopa title, and their fifth consecutive win, after defeating Real Madrid 2-0 in the Spanish Supercopa final on Saturday. The match, held at the Estadio Castalia in Castellón, saw Barcelona dominate possession and create numerous scoring opportunities, with 18 shots on target, including 12 on goal.
Misa Rodríguez, Real Madrid’s goalkeeper, put up an impressive performance, making several crucial saves to keep her team in the game. However, her efforts were ultimately not enough, as Barcelona’s Esmee Brugts scored the opening goal in the 28th minute from a set piece, and Alexia Putellas sealed the win with a penalty in the 93rd minute.
Real Madrid’s wait for their first trophy continues, despite their impressive performance. The team, formed in 2020, has yet to win a major title, and this loss marks their third consecutive Supercopa final defeat. Coach Pau Quesada expressed his team’s frustration, stating, “It makes us angry, not so much thinking about their two goals… but because those good feelings don’t give us the Supercopa.”
Barcelona’s Dominance and Madrid’s Progress
Barcelona’s win solidifies their position as one of the top teams in Spanish women’s football. The team has now won five consecutive Supercopa titles, demonstrating their consistency and dominance in the competition. Meanwhile, Real Madrid’s performance shows that the gap between the two teams is narrowing. Madrid had previously beaten Barcelona 3-1 in a league match in March 2025, marking their first win in the fixture.
According to Barcelona’s midfielder Patri Guijarro, “It was a great game, worthy of a final, from both teams.” The match saw both teams create scoring opportunities, with Barcelona ultimately capitalizing on their chances. The win marks a significant milestone for Barcelona, who have now won six Supercopa titles.
Real Madrid will now focus on the UEFA Women’s Champions League, where they face a playoff against Paris FC. The winner of the two-legged tie will progress to the quarterfinals, potentially setting up a match against Barcelona. While Madrid’s European pedigree is still developing, their performance in the Supercopa final suggests that they are capable of competing with top teams.
What’s Next for Barcelona and Madrid?
Barcelona will look to build on their Supercopa win, aiming to maintain their position at the top of the Liga F table. The team has a 10-point lead over Real Madrid, with 17 matches played. Meanwhile, Madrid will seek to bounce back from their Supercopa defeat, focusing on their Champions League campaign and pushing to close the gap with Barcelona in the league.
The Supercopa final marked an exciting chapter in the growing rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid. As both teams continue to develop and compete, fans can expect more thrilling matches and intense competition in the world of Spanish women’s football.
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