Spanish Super Copa: List of all winners

(Courtesy : Spanish Super Copa)
We take a look at all the winners of the Spanish Super Copa throughout the years.
The Spanish Super Copa is an annual football competition, consisting of the most successful clubs in Spain, from the preceding season. The competition was first played in 1982 and has ever since been an integral part of Spanish Football.
Until 2018-19, only the winners of LaLiga and Copa Del Rey contested for the title, but in 2019, a decision was made by the Spanish Football Federation, to expand the competition, to add an element of intrigue and excitement to the competition.
The competition now consists of 4 teams, which include the winners and runners-up of Copa Del Rey and LaLiga.
Following an agreement between the Spanish Football Federation and the Middle Eastern country, the Spanish Super Cup was relocated to Saudi Arabia in 2020. Although there are no indications that the competition may soon return to Spain, it has been a highly contentious move.
After beating Real Madrid in the 2025 tournament, which was held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Barcelona are the present champion. With fifteen titles, Barcelona are the most accomplished team, followed by Real Madrid with thirteen.
Deportivo La Coruña and Athletic Club have each won three titles; Deportivo have won all of their competitions. With eight championships, Lionel Messi is the most successful player and the competition’s all-time leading scorer.
Spanish Super Copa: List of all winners
1982: Real Sociedad
1983: Barcelona
1984: Athletic Bilbao
1985: Atlético Madrid
1988: Real Madrid
1989: Real Madrid
1990: Real Madrid
1991: Barcelona
1992: Barcelona
1993: Real Madrid
1994: Barcelona
1995: Deportivo La Coruña
1996: Barcelona
1997: Real Madrid
1998: Real Mallorca
1999: Valencia
2000: Deportivo La Coruña
2001: Real Madrid
2002: Deportivo La Coruña
2003: Real Madrid
2004: Real Zaragoza
2005: Barcelona
2006: Barcelona
2007: Sevilla
2008: Real Madrid
2009: Barcelona
2010: Barcelona
2011: Barcelona
2012: Real Madrid
2013: Barcelona
2014: Atlético Madrid
2015: Athletic Bilbao
2016: Barcelona
2017: Real Madrid
2018: Barcelona
2019–20: Real Madrid
2020–21: Athletic Bilbao
2021-22: Real Madrid
2022-23: Barcelona
2023-24: Real Madrid
2024-25: Barcelona
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