Supercopa de España 2024 was the 40th edition of the Supercopa de España, an annual football competition for clubs in the Spanish football league system that were successful in its major competitions in the preceding season.
Real Madrid won the tournament for their thirteenth Supercopa de España title.
Champions: Real Madrid (13th title)
Runners-up: Barcelona
Top Goal Scorer: Vinícius Júnior (3 goal)
Host Country: Saudi Arabia
Qualification Process
The tournament featured the winners and runners-up of the 2022–23 Copa del Rey and 2022–23 La Liga.
Supercopa de España 2024 Qualified teams
Team | Method of qualification | Appearance | Last appearance as | Winner(s) | Runners-up | Semi-finalists |
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Real Madrid | 2022–23 Copa del Rey winners and 2022–23 La Liga runners-up | 20th | 2022–23 runners-up | 12 | 6 | 1 |
Barcelona | 2022–23 La Liga winners | 28th | 2022–23 winners | 14 | 11 | 2 |
Osasuna | 2022–23 Copa del Rey runners-up | 1st | – | – | – | – |
Atlético Madrid | 2022–23 La Liga third place | 9th | 2021–22 semi-finalists | 2 | 5 | 1 |
Supercopa de España 2024 semi final matches
10 January 2024 22:00, KSU Stadium, Riyadh
Real Madrid | 5–3 | Atlético Madrid |
A. Rüdiger 20′ F. Mendy 29′ Carvajal 85′ Joselu 115′ Brahim 120+2′ |
Hermoso 6′ Griezmann 37′ Rüdiger 78′ (o.g.) |
11 January 2024 22:00, KSU Stadium, Riyadh
Barcelona | 2–0 | Osasuna |
R. Lewandowski 59′ Yamal 90+3′ |
Supercopa de España 2024 final match
14 January 2024 22:00, KSU Stadium, Riyadh
Real Madrid | 4–1 | Barcelona |
Vinícius Jr 7′, 10′, 39′ (pen.) Rodrygo 64′ |
R. Lewandowski 33′ |
Supercopa de España History
The Supercopa de España, or the Spanish Super Cup, is an annual football competition in Spain contested by the winners of La Liga and the Copa del Rey from the previous season. The format has changed over the years, but traditionally, it was a two-legged tie played at the beginning of the season, usually in August, between the two aforementioned teams.
The history of the Supercopa de España dates back to 1982 when it was first established. The inaugural edition was won by Real Sociedad. Since then, it has been contested every year except in 1986, when it was not held due to scheduling conflicts.
Originally, the Supercopa was a two-legged affair, with each team hosting one leg. In 1995, it switched to a single match format, often played at a neutral venue. However, in 2019, the competition reverted to a two-legged format.
Real Madrid holds the record for the most Supercopa de España titles, followed closely by Barcelona. Both clubs have dominated Spanish football for decades, so it’s no surprise they’ve had a stronghold on this trophy.