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Supercopa de España
Supercopa de España logo.svg
Founded 1982
Region Spain
Number of teams 2
Current champions Barcelona (13th title)
Most successful club(s) Barcelona (13 titles)
Television broadcasters TVE

2018 Supercopa de España

The Supercopa de España or the Spanish Super Cup is a Spanish football championship contested by the winners of La Liga and the Copa del Rey.
In the event that a team wins both La Liga and the Copa del Rey, the runners up of the Copa del Rey will play against the winner of La Liga.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Predecessors of Supercopa


    • 2.1 Copa Eva Duarte




  • 3 Finals by year


  • 4 Titles by team in Supercopa


  • 5 Titles by team in predecessors of Supercopa


  • 6 All-time top goalscorers


  • 7 Individual records


  • 8 See also


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links





History[edit]


The current competition has only existed since 1982, but between 1940 and 1953, several other tournaments between the Spanish league champions and the cup winners (then Copa del Generalísimo) were played.[1][2]


In 1940, it had the name of Copa de Campeones. It was not played again until 1945, when the Ambassador of Argentina, due to the good relations with the Spanish military government, offered a trophy called the Copa de Oro Argentina. Both these tournaments were unofficial.


In 1941 the "Copa Presidente FEF" was established as an official tournament founded and organized by the RFEF.


In 1947, the Copa Eva Duarte de Perón was established as an annual and official tournament founded and organized by the RFEF, as a tribute to Juan Perón, the President of Argentina, and his wife Eva Perón. They were played between September and December, usually as one-match finals.


In 2018, the Supercopa was played for the first time as a single match hosted at a neutral venue.[3]



Predecessors of Supercopa[edit]







































Year
Champion
Winner of
Runner-up
Winner of
Score
Trophy name
1940

Atlético Madrid

1939–40 La Liga

Espanyol

1940 Copa del Generalísimo
3–3, 7–1

Copa de Campeones de España (Unofficial competición)
1941

Atlético Madrid

1940–41 La Liga

Valencia

1941 Copa del Generalísimo
4–0

Copa Presidente FEF (Official competición)
1945

Barcelona

1944–45 La Liga

Athletic Bilbao

1944–45 Copa del Generalísimo
5–4

Copa de oro "Argentina" (Unofficial competición)


Copa Eva Duarte[edit]
































































Year
Champion
Winner of
Runner-up
Winner of
Score
1947

Real Madrid

1947 Copa del Generalísimo

Valencia

1946–47 La Liga
3–1
1948

Barcelona

1947–48 La Liga

Sevilla

1947–48 Copa del Generalísimo
1–0
1949

Valencia

1948–49 Copa del Generalísimo

Barcelona

1948–49 La Liga
7–4
1950

Athletic Bilbao

1949–50 Copa del Generalísimo

Atlético Madrid

1949–50 La Liga
5–5, 2–0
1951

Atlético Madrid

1950–51 La Liga

Barcelona

1951 Copa del Generalísimo
2–0
1952

Barcelona
1951–52 Liga & Copa
Awarded automatically for winning the Double.
1953

Barcelona
1952–53 Liga & Copa
Awarded automatically for winning the Double.

* In 1952[4] and 1953 the cup was awarded to FC Barcelona, as they had won the La Liga / Copa del Generalísimo double.



Finals by year[edit]


Except for the 1983, 1988 and 1992 tournaments, the first leg match was played always at the Cup winner's stadium.







































































































































































































































































































Year
Champion
Winner of
Runner-up
Winner of
Score

1982

Real Sociedad

1981–82 La Liga

Real Madrid

1981–82 Copa del Rey
0–1, 4–0

1983

Barcelona

1982–83 Copa del Rey

Athletic Bilbao

1982–83 La Liga
3–1, 0–1
1984

Athletic Bilbao
1983–84 Liga & Copa
Awarded automatically for winning the Double.

1985

Atlético Madrid

1984–85 Copa del Rey

Barcelona

1984–85 La Liga
3–1, 0–1
1986

Real Madrid and Zaragoza did not play.
1987

Real Madrid and Real Sociedad did not play.

1988

Real Madrid

1987–88 La Liga

Barcelona

1987–88 Copa del Rey
2–0, 1–2
1989

Real Madrid
1988–89 Liga & Copa
Awarded automatically for winning the Double.

1990

Real Madrid

1989–90 La Liga

Barcelona

1989–90 Copa del Rey
1–0, 4–1

1991

Barcelona

1990–91 La Liga

Atlético Madrid

1990–91 Copa del Rey
1–0, 1–1

1992

Barcelona

1991–92 La Liga

Atlético Madrid

1991–92 Copa del Rey
3–1, 2–1

1993

Real Madrid

1992–93 Copa del Rey

Barcelona

1992–93 La Liga
3–1, 1–1

1994

Barcelona

1993–94 La Liga

Zaragoza

1993–94 Copa del Rey
2–0, 4–5

1995

Deportivo La Coruña

1994–95 Copa del Rey

Real Madrid

1994–95 La Liga
3–0, 2–1

1996

Barcelona

1995–96 Copa runner-up

Atlético Madrid
1995–96 Liga & Copa
5–2, 1–3

1997

Real Madrid

1996–97 La Liga

Barcelona

1996–97 Copa del Rey
1–2, 4–1

1998

Mallorca

1997–98 Copa runner-up

Barcelona
1997–98 Liga & Copa
2–1, 1–0

1999

Valencia

1998–99 Copa del Rey

Barcelona

1998–99 La Liga
1–0, 3–3

2000

Deportivo La Coruña

1999–2000 La Liga

Espanyol

1999–2000 Copa del Rey
0–0, 2–0

2001

Real Madrid

2000–01 La Liga

Zaragoza

2000–01 Copa del Rey
1–1, 3–0

2002

Deportivo La Coruña

2001–02 Copa del Rey

Valencia

2001–02 La Liga
3–0, 1–0

2003

Real Madrid

2002–03 La Liga

Mallorca

2002–03 Copa del Rey
1–2, 3–0

2004

Zaragoza

2003–04 Copa del Rey

Valencia

2003–04 La Liga
0–1, 3–1

2005

Barcelona

2004–05 La Liga

Real Betis

2004–05 Copa del Rey
3–0, 1–2

2006

Barcelona

2005–06 La Liga

Espanyol

2005–06 Copa del Rey
1–0, 3–0

2007

Sevilla

2006–07 Copa del Rey

Real Madrid

2006–07 La Liga
1–0, 5–3

2008

Real Madrid

2007–08 La Liga

Valencia

2007–08 Copa del Rey
2–3, 4–2

2009

Barcelona
2008–09 Liga & Copa

Athletic Bilbao

2008–09 Copa runner-up
2–1, 3–0

2010

Barcelona

2009–10 La Liga

Sevilla

2009–10 Copa del Rey
1–3, 4–0

2011

Barcelona

2010–11 La Liga

Real Madrid

2010–11 Copa del Rey
2–2, 3–2

2012

Real Madrid

2011–12 La Liga

Barcelona

2011–12 Copa del Rey
2–3, 2–1

2013

Barcelona

2012–13 La Liga

Atlético Madrid

2012–13 Copa del Rey
1–1, 0–0

2014

Atlético Madrid

2013–14 La Liga

Real Madrid

2013–14 Copa del Rey
1–1, 1–0

2015

Athletic Bilbao

2014–15 Copa runner-up

Barcelona
2014–15 Liga & Copa
4–0, 1–1

2016

Barcelona
2015–16 Liga & Copa

Sevilla

2015–16 Copa runner-up
2–0, 3–0

2017

Real Madrid

2016–17 La Liga

Barcelona

2016–17 Copa del Rey
3–1, 2–0

2018

Barcelona
2017–18 Liga & Copa

Sevilla

2017–18 Copa runner-up
2–1


Titles by team in Supercopa[edit]






























































































Team
Winner
Runner-up
Years won
Years runner-up

Barcelona

13
10

1983, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018

1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2012, 2015, 2017

Real Madrid

10
5

1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2017

1982, 1995, 2007, 2011, 2014

Deportivo La Coruña

3


1995, 2000, 2002


Atlético Madrid

2
4

1985, 2014

1991, 1992, 1996, 2013

Athletic Bilbao

2
2
1984, 2015

1983, 2009

Sevilla

1
3

2007

2010, 2016, 2018

Valencia

1
3

1999

2002, 2004, 2008

Zaragoza

1
2

2004

1994, 2001

Mallorca

1
1

1998

2003

Real Sociedad

1


1982


Espanyol

2


2000, 2006

Betis

1


2005


Titles by team in predecessors of Supercopa[edit]



























































Team
Winner
Runner-Up
Years Won
Years Lost

Barcelona

4
2
1945, 1948, 1952, 1953
1949, 1951

Atlético Madrid

3
1
1940, 1941, 1951
1950

Valencia

1
2
1949
1941, 1947

Real Madrid

1

1947


Athletic Bilbao

1
1
1950
1945

Espanyol

1

1940

Sevilla

1

1948


All-time top goalscorers[edit]





Lionel Messi is the all-time top scorer in the history of Spanish Super Cup with a total of 13 goals.


Bold indicates active players in Spanish football.[5]









































































Player
Team(s)
Goals
Apps
Ref

Argentina Lionel Messi

Barcelona
13
18
[6]

Spain Raúl

Real Madrid
7
12
[7]

Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov

Barcelona
6
10
[8]

Spain Txiki Begiristain

Real Sociedad, Barcelona, Deportivo La Coruña
6
12
[9]

Mali Frédéric Kanouté

Sevilla
5
2
[10]

Spain Aritz Aduriz

Athletic Bilbao
4
2
[11]

Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo

Real Madrid
4
7
[12]

Spain José Mari Bakero

Real Sociedad, Barcelona
4
11
[13]

Spain Xavi

Barcelona
4
14
[14]


Individual records[edit]



  • All-time top scorer: Lionel Messi has scored the most goals in the Supercopa de España history, a total of 13 goals.[6]

  • Most finals scored in: Lionel Messi has scored in 7 different editions, more than any other player in Supercopa de España history.[6]

  • Most consecutive finals scored in: Lionel Messi has scored in 4 successive editions (2009-12), a unique feat in the competition's history.

  • All-time assist leader: Lionel Messi has provided 5 assists, more than any other player in Supercopa de España history.



See also[edit]



  • Football in Spain

  • Copa Eva Duarte



References[edit]





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  2. ^ "Honours - FC Barcelona". FC Barcelona. Retrieved 16 August 2017.


  3. ^ McTear, Euan (9 July 2018). "It's official: The Supercopa de Espana will be a one-legged match on August 12". MARCA. Retrieved 24 July 2018.


  4. ^ http://www.cihefe.es/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/revistabar%C3%A7a.jpg


  5. ^ "All-time top goalscorers". worldfootball.net.


  6. ^ abc "Lionel Messi goals". BDFutbol.


  7. ^ "Raúl González goals". BDFutbol.


  8. ^ "Hristo Stoichkov goals". BDFutbol.


  9. ^ "Txiki Begiristain goals". BDFutbol.


  10. ^ "Frédéric Kanouté goals". BDFutbol.


  11. ^ "Aritz Aduriz goals". BDFutbol.


  12. ^ "Cristiano Ronaldo goals". BDFutbol.


  13. ^ "José Mari Bakero goals". BDFutbol.


  14. ^ "Xavi Hernández goals". BDFutbol.




External links[edit]



  • The predecessor of the current Supercopa de España

  • Copa de Campeones de España

  • Copa Presidente FEF

  • Copa de oro "Argentina"

  • Supercopa de España (Spanish Wikipedia)

  • The Trophy













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