2026 Supercopa de España final

2026 Supercopa de España final
The King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah hosted the final.
Event2026 Supercopa de España
Date11 January 2026 (2026-01-11)
VenueKing Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah
Man of the MatchRaphinha (Barcelona)[1]
RefereeJosé Luis Munuera Montero (Andalusia)[2]
Attendance60,326[3]
WeatherClear
26 °C (79 °F)
57% humidity[4]

The 2026 Supercopa de España final was a football match that decided the winners of the 2026 Supercopa de España, the 42nd edition of the annual Spanish football super cup competition. The match was played on 11 January 2026 at the King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It was the 'El Clásico' between the 2024–25 La Liga and 2024–25 Copa del Rey winners Barcelona—who were also the Supercopa holders—and both competition's runners-up Real Madrid. The clubs met in the competition's decisive tie for the eleventh time overall (until 2020, its format was simply a two-legged match); they also faced each other in the three previous finals.

Barcelona won the match 3–2 for their 16th Supercopa de España title.

Background

This was the 263rd competitive El Clásico and the fourth consecutive in a Supercopa de España final; Barcelona won in 2023 and 2025, while Real Madrid won the 2024 final. This was the fifth successive meeting in the Supercopa de España for them, having also met in the 2022 Supercopa de España semi-final. Barcelona were aiming for a record-extending sixteenth title, while Real Madrid were aiming for their fourteenth title. Real Madrid won the most recent meeting between the sides, a 2–1 league victory on 26 October 2025.

Teams

Team Qualification for tournament Previous finals appearances (bold indicates winners)
Barcelona 2024–25 La Liga and 2024–25 Copa del Rey winners 27 (1983, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2023, 2024, 2025)
Real Madrid 2024–25 La Liga and 2024–25 Copa del Rey runners-up 20 (1982, 1988, 1989,[a] 1990, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025)
  1. ^ Real Madrid won the double in 1988–89, and thus were automatically awarded the Supercopa de España title for 1989.

Route to the final

Barcelona Round Real Madrid
Opponent Result 2026 Supercopa de España Opponent Result
Athletic Bilbao 5–0 Semi-finals Atlético Madrid 2–1

Match

Details

Barcelona3–2Real Madrid
  • Raphinha 36', 73'
  • Lewandowski 45+4'
Report
Barcelona
Real Madrid
GK 13 Spain Joan García
RB 23 France Jules Koundé
CB 5 Spain Pau Cubarsí
CB 24 Spain Eric García Yellow card 57' downward-facing red arrow 83'
LB 3 Spain Alejandro Balde
CM 21 Netherlands Frenkie de Jong (c) Red card 90+1'
CM 8 Spain Pedri Yellow card 86'
RW 10 Spain Lamine Yamal downward-facing red arrow 90+3'
AM 16 Spain Fermín López downward-facing red arrow 66'
LW 11 Brazil Raphinha downward-facing red arrow 83'
CF 9 Poland Robert Lewandowski downward-facing red arrow 66'
Substitutes:
GK 1 Germany Marc-André ter Stegen
GK 25 Poland Wojciech Szczęsny
DF 4 Uruguay Ronald Araújo upward-facing green arrow 90+3'
DF 18 Spain Gerard Martín upward-facing green arrow 83'
MF 17 Spain Marc Casadó
MF 20 Spain Dani Olmo upward-facing green arrow 66'
MF 22 Spain Marc Bernal
MF 43 Spain Tommy Marqués
FW 7 Spain Ferran Torres upward-facing green arrow 66'
FW 14 England Marcus Rashford upward-facing green arrow 83'
FW 19 Sweden Roony Bardghji
Manager:
Germany Hansi Flick
GK 1 Belgium Thibaut Courtois
RB 8 Uruguay Federico Valverde (c) Yellow card 59' downward-facing red arrow 67'
CB 17 Spain Raúl Asencio Yellow card 57'
CB 24 Spain Dean Huijsen downward-facing red arrow 76'
LB 18 Spain Álvaro Carreras Yellow card 82'
CM 6 France Eduardo Camavinga downward-facing red arrow 84'
CM 14 France Aurélien Tchouaméni
CM 5 England Jude Bellingham
RF 11 Brazil Rodrygo
CF 16 Spain Gonzalo García downward-facing red arrow 76'
LF 7 Brazil Vinícius Júnior downward-facing red arrow 82'
Substitutes:
GK 13 Ukraine Andriy Lunin
DF 2 Spain Dani Carvajal
DF 4 Austria David Alaba upward-facing green arrow 76'
DF 20 Spain Fran García
DF 22 Germany Antonio Rüdiger
DF 35 Spain David Jiménez
MF 15 Turkey Arda Güler upward-facing green arrow 67'
MF 19 Spain Dani Ceballos upward-facing green arrow 84'
MF 45 Spain Thiago Pitarch
FW 10 France Kylian Mbappé upward-facing green arrow 76'
FW 30 Argentina Franco Mastantuono upward-facing green arrow 82'
Manager:
Spain Xabi Alonso

Man of the Match:
Raphinha (Barcelona)[1]

Assistant referees:[2]
Íñigo Prieto López de Cerain (Navarre)
Antonio Ramón Martínez Moreno (Andalusia)
Fourth official:[2]
Adrián Cordero Vega (Cantabria)
Reserve assistant referee:[2]
Adrián Díaz (Galicia)
Video assistant referee:[2]
Daniel Jesus Trujillo Suarez (Canary Islands)
Assistant video assistant referees:[2]
David Gálvez Rascón (Community of Madrid)
Víctor García Verdura (Catalonia)

Match rules[5]

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f "Designaciones | Estos son los árbitros para las semifinales y final de la Supercopa de España" [Appointments | These are the referees for the Spanish Super Cup semi-finals and final]. RFEF.es (in Spanish). Royal Spanish Football Federation. 6 January 2026. Retrieved 9 January 2026.
  3. ^ a b "Barcelona vs. Real Madrid". ESPN. 11 January 2026. Retrieved 11 January 2026.
  4. ^ "Jeddah, Makkah Region, Saudi Arabia Weather History". Weather Underground. The Weather Company. 11 January 2026. Retrieved 11 January 2026.
  5. ^ "New Format for the Supercopa de España: What Happens in Case of a Draw?". BeIN Sports. 8 January 2026. Retrieved 9 January 2026.