Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 25th January 2026, 4:39 AM
Barcelona’s women’s team continued their remarkable dominance in Spanish football by defeating Real Madrid to secure the Women’s Spanish Super Cup, marking their fifth consecutive triumph in the competition. Following in the footsteps of young stars like Lamine Yamal and Raphinha, the Catalan side once again proved their superiority on the national stage.
The decisive match, held on Saturday night, saw Barcelona overcome Real Madrid with a 2–0 victory, with the team scoring once in each half. From the outset, Barcelona controlled possession and dictated the pace, creating several clear scoring opportunities, although they were limited to two goals on the scoreboard.
The first goal came in the opening half when Dutch forward Esmee Brugts rose to head home from a corner, giving Barcelona the lead. In the second half, Spanish midfielder Alexia Putellas converted a penalty to seal the win and ensure the trophy returned to Catalonia.
This victory continues a striking pattern for Barcelona, who also defeated Real Madrid 5–0 in last season’s Super Cup final. With this win, the club has now captured the Women’s Spanish Super Cup five times consecutively and six times overall, cementing their status as the competition’s record holders, alongside their male counterparts.
Barcelona’s achievement highlights not only their consistency but also the growing strength of women’s football in Spain. Their ability to combine technical skill, tactical discipline, and clinical finishing has made them nearly unbeatable in domestic cup competitions. Analysts note that the team’s depth and youth development have been key factors in maintaining their dominance over Real Madrid and other rivals.
Key Match Details:
| Date | Teams | Score | Goalscorers | Venue | Attendance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 Jan 2026 | Barcelona Women vs Real Madrid Women | 2–0 | Esmee Brugts (1st half), Alexia Putellas (penalty, 2nd half) | Not specified | Not specified |
With this latest success, Barcelona’s women’s team continues to set the benchmark for excellence in Spanish football, showing no signs of relinquishing their supremacy anytime soon. Their blend of experienced leaders and emerging talents ensures that they remain the team to beat in both domestic and European competitions.
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