Barcelona’s women’s team continued their domestic dominance by defeating Real Madrid to claim the Spanish Women’s Super Cup, marking their fifth consecutive title in the competition. Following the paths blazed by stars such as Lamine Yamal and Raphinha in previous tournaments, Barcelona’s female squad showcased their superiority with a commanding performance.
The decisive encounter took place on Saturday evening, where Barcelona secured a 2-0 victory over their Madrid rivals. The goals were spread evenly across both halves, reflecting the team’s consistent control and tactical discipline.
From the opening whistle, Barcelona dominated possession, dictating the pace of the game and creating several clear scoring opportunities. Despite their dominance, the Catalan side converted only two of their chances.
The first breakthrough came in the first half when Dutch forward Aszmi Bruts rose to meet a well-delivered corner, heading the ball past the Real Madrid goalkeeper. The victory was sealed in the second half through a successful penalty by Spanish midfielder Alexia Putellas, who confidently converted from the spot to secure the title for her side.
Barcelona had also defeated Real Madrid emphatically in the previous edition of the Super Cup, winning 5-0 in the final. Their consistent performances have firmly established them as the benchmark in Spanish women’s football.
With this latest triumph, Barcelona’s women’s team now stand as the record champions of the Spanish Women’s Super Cup, matching their male counterparts’ dominance in domestic football. This latest success marks not only their fifth consecutive title but also their sixth overall in the competition.
Key Match Facts:
| Detail | Barcelona Women | Real Madrid Women |
|---|---|---|
| Goals Scored | 2 | 0 |
| First Half Goals | 1 (Aszmi Bruts) | 0 |
| Second Half Goals | 1 (Alexia Putellas, Penalty) | 0 |
| Possession | 63% | 37% |
| Total Shots | 12 | 5 |
| Shots on Target | 7 | 2 |
| Previous Super Cup Final | Won 5-0 | Lost 0-5 |
Barcelona’s dominance in women’s football mirrors the club’s broader philosophy of technical excellence, teamwork, and attacking flair. As the 2026 season unfolds, their sights are now set on further domestic and European glory, with the team continuing to inspire the next generation of female footballers across Spain and beyond.
