In a commanding display of skill and teamwork, Barcelona’s women’s team clinched the Spanish Women’s Super Cup for the fifth consecutive time, defeating Real Madrid 2-0 in Saturday night’s final. Following in the footsteps of stars like Lamine Yamal and Raphinha, the Catalan side once again demonstrated their dominance on the national stage.
From the first whistle, Barcelona controlled the tempo of the match, enjoying the majority of possession and creating multiple clear scoring opportunities. Despite their attacking intent, the team managed to convert just two of these chances into goals, but it was enough to secure the victory.
The first breakthrough came in the opening half when Dutch forward Esmee Broots rose to meet a corner with a precise header, giving Barcelona the lead. The second goal came from a successful penalty by Spanish midfielder Alexia Putellas, effectively sealing the win and ensuring the trophy returned to Catalonia.
Barcelona had previously inflicted a heavy 5-0 defeat on Real Madrid in last year’s Super Cup final, underlining their continued supremacy in women’s football in Spain.
This latest victory marks Barcelona Women’s fifth consecutive Super Cup triumph and their sixth title overall, cementing their status as the record holders in the competition—mirroring the success of their male counterparts in the Spanish Super Cup.
| Competition | Winner | Runner-up | Score | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Women’s Spanish Super Cup | Barcelona | Real Madrid | 2–0 | 2026 | Fifth consecutive title, sixth overall |
| Previous Year | Barcelona | Real Madrid | 5–0 | 2025 | Record-setting win |
The match highlighted Barcelona’s tactical superiority, with their midfielders and forwards linking play seamlessly and keeping Real Madrid largely on the defensive. Despite pressure in brief periods, the Catalan defence held firm, ensuring a clean sheet.
With this victory, Barcelona Women continue to set benchmarks in Spanish football, inspiring a new generation of players while reinforcing the club’s dominant position across both men’s and women’s competitions. Their consistency and flair on the pitch remain unmatched, making them the team to beat in every tournament they enter.
