Real Madrid crowned Spanish Super Cup champions in Saudi Arabia

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Real Madrid marked a historic event in the Kingdom by claiming their twelfth Spanish Super Cup title on Sunday. (Supplied)
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Real Madrid marked a historic event in the Kingdom by claiming their twelfth Spanish Super Cup title on Sunday. (Supplied)
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Real Madrid marked a historic event in the Kingdom by claiming their twelfth Spanish Super Cup title on Sunday. (Supplied)
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Real Madrid marked a historic event in the Kingdom by claiming their twelfth Spanish Super Cup title on Sunday. (Supplied)
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Updated 17 January 2022
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Real Madrid crowned Spanish Super Cup champions in Saudi Arabia

  • La Liga giants defeat title-holders Athletic Bilbao 2-0 to claim first silverware of the season

RIYADH: Real Madrid claimed their 12th Spanish Super Cup title on Sunday with a historic win in Riyadh.

The club defeated defending champions Athletic Bilbao 2-0 to claim their first silverware of the season.

Real Madrid were awarded a penalty in the 51st minute after striker Karim Benzema’s shot struck Bilbao defender Yeray Alvarez on the hand.

Benzema made no mistake, adding to the tally after Croatian international Luka Modric scored late in the first half.

David Alaba put on a dominant display as he returned to the side after being ruled out of the semifinal.

Bilbao were awarded a late penalty after Eder Militao was sent off for handling the ball. However, they were unable to convert and mount a late comeback, with Thibaut Courtois saving substitute Raul Garcia’s penalty kick.

Garcia almost managed to bring Bilbao back into the game, but his header went over the bar in the 62nd minute.

The game was a cagey affair in the early stages, with both sides having chances.

Benzema came closest to scoring, but his shot was palmed away by Unai Simon in the 17th minute.

A marauding run from Brazilian star Rodrygo set up Modric, who curled a shot past the Bilbao goalkeeper in the 37th minute, putting Real Madrid one step closer to lifting the trophy.

The only notable change for Real was Rodrygo replacing the injured Marco Asensio and Lucas Vasquez taking the place of Carvajal, who tested positive for COVID-19.


Barcelona blitz Athletic Bilbao 5-0 to book place in Super Cup final

Updated 08 January 2026
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Barcelona blitz Athletic Bilbao 5-0 to book place in Super Cup final

  • Catalans turn uncertainty into complete control with breathtaking 16-minute spell that saw them race into a four-goal lead before the interval
  • Raphinha struck again early in the second half, once more exploiting space down the flanks to extend the lead to 5-0

JEDDAH: It did not look like the easiest opening 20 minutes for Barcelona in Jeddah during their encounter with Athletic Bilbao. Yet in a breathtaking 16-minute spell, the Catalans turned uncertainty into complete control, racing into a four-goal lead before the interval.

More than 50,000 fans packed the Al-Inma Stadium in Jeddah to witness the spectacle, although the likes of Marcus Rashford and Lamine Yamal were rested, allowing opportunities for youngsters like Roony Bardghji and Fermin Lopez.

Lopez would emerge as one of the standout performers of the night. While his threat inside the box was evident, it was his creativity that truly shone in front of the Jeddawi crowd.

Barcelona broke the deadlock in the 22nd minute. A sweeping move from side to side ended with Raphinha finding Bardghji on the right, whose cutback was met by Lopez before being laid off for Ferran Torres to finish calmly for 1-0.

Just eight minutes later, an exquisite backheel from Pedri released Raphinha down the left flank once again, with his low cross this time finding Lopez to double Barcelona’s advantage.

Lopez contributed to his third goal of the night minutes later, this time slipping Bardghji down the right. The Kuwaiti-born winger skipped past Adama Boiro before striking at goal, with Unai Simon mishandling the ball as it trickled over the line.

The Blaugrana showed no signs of slowing down. Raphina finally got on the scoresheet in emphatic fashion with a belter into the top corner in the 38th minute.

To the surprise of many, neither side made any changes at the break. That decision quickly proved costly for Bilbao, as Raphinha struck again early in the second half, once more exploiting space down the flanks to extend the lead to 5-0.

With the contest beyond reach, Athletic head coach Ernesto Valverde rang the changes, making five substitutions to give minutes to his squad.

Barcelona, meanwhile, eased off to conserve energy ahead of Sunday’s final. To the delight of the crowd, both Rashford and Yamal were introduced, with Yamal receiving a warm standing ovation upon his entrance in the 72nd minute.

The emphatic victory marks Barcelona’s second consecutive five-goal display in the Spanish Super Cup, following last year’s 5-2 triumph over Real Madrid in the final.

The second semi-final takes place on Thursday, as Real Madrid face Atlético Madrid, with the winner set to meet Barcelona in Sunday’s final.