Mon Jan 13 22:18:26 UTC 2025: ## Barcelona Humiliates Real Madrid in Spanish Supercup Final, Claiming Record 15th Title

**Jeddah, Saudi Arabia** – FC Barcelona emphatically defeated Real Madrid 5-2 in the Spanish Supercup final, securing their record-breaking 15th title in the competition and extending their dominance over their rivals. The victory in Jeddah’s King Abdullah Stadium cemented Barcelona’s place as the most successful team in Spanish Supercup history, denying Real Madrid a chance to equal their record.

The match was a showcase of Barcelona’s attacking prowess, marking the 14th time they have scored five or more goals against Real Madrid in their history, and the first time achieving this feat in the Supercup. This resounding win also marked the end of a one-year trophy drought for the Catalan giants, adding to their 2023 Supercup triumph.

The game also saw history made. At just 17 years and 183 days old, winger Lamine Yamal became the youngest ever player to win the Spanish Supercup, surpassing Aitor ‘Txiki’ Begiristain’s record set in 1982. This is Yamal’s second professional trophy, following the 2022-23 LaLiga title, further solidifying his reputation as one of the most promising young talents in world football.

For Barcelona manager Hansi Flick, the victory represents his first title with the club and his eighth overall, maintaining an undefeated record in finals (6 wins from 6). Conversely, Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti suffered his third defeat in a Spanish Supercup final, two at the hands of Barcelona (2023 and 2025) and one against Atlético Madrid in 2014. Despite this setback, Ancelotti boasts an impressive 13 wins from 16 finals with Real Madrid across various competitions. The contrasting fortunes of the two managers highlighted the stark difference in their teams’ performances on the night.

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