FC Barcelona are the team with the most Spanish Super Cup titles
Tata Martino claimed his first title as FC Barcelona's manager since he was appointed to the Barça bench earlier this summer
FC Barcelona claimed the Spanish Super Cup this Wednesday after the 0-0
draw against Atletico Madrid in the second leg of the competition at the
Camp Nou. Neymar’s goal in the first leg at the Calderón (1-1) was
enough for Barça to win the first official title of the season. This is
Gerardo Tata Martino’s first title as FC Barcelona’s head manager.
Two titles ahead of the rest
Barça
increased its Super Cup trophy haul advantage over the rest of the
teams in Spain on Wednesday night. The Blaugrana have won a total of 11
Super Cup titles, two more than the team with the second most Super Cup
crowns, Real Madrid. Deportivo are third with three trophies, while
Valencia, Mallorca, Atletico Madrid, Athletic Club Bilbao, Real
Sociedad, Zaragoza and Sevilla have won one.
Six titles in nine years
Barça
won its first Super Cup title in 1983 against Athletic Club Bilbao, and
in the last nine years the Blaugrana have claimed six more. Two were
secured by Frank Rijkaard and his men in 2005 and 2006 against Betis and
Espanyol, respectively, and Pep Guardiola won three titles
consecutively (2009, 2010 and 2011). The title won this Wednesday by
Tata Martino perpetuates Barça’s dominance in the competition.
The fourth title against Atletico Madrid
Blaugrana
and Colchoneros have battled it out for the Super Cup on five
occasions. The record currently stands at four victories for FC
Barcelona (1991, 1992, 1996 and 2013) and one victory for Atletico
Madrid (1985). In 1985, the away leg ended in a 3-1 victory for the
Madrid-based team and 1-0 for Barça at the Camp Nou a week later; it was
Atletico’s first Spanish Super Cup title ever, the first and last ever
won over FC Barcelona.
The rest of the Super Cup matches between
Barça and Atletico were dominated by the Blaugrana. In 1991, Guillermo
Amore scored the match-winning goal at the Calderón in the first leg
(0-1). The following week the two team tied 1-1, which meant Barça
conquered the Cup, its second in Club history and Johan Cruyff’s first
as Barça’s manager. In 1992, the two teams faced off again, on that
occasion Barça defeated Atletico twice (3-1 in the first leg, 1-2 in the
second leg).
Not counting the title won this Wednesday, the
last Super Cup won by Barça over Atletico was in 1996. The away match
was won by Bobby Robson’s men by 5 to 2 and the return leg was won by
Atletico by 3-1.

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