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The Supercopa de España is a two-leg Spanish football championship contested by the winners of the La Liga and the Copa del Rey. It was first known as the Copa de Oro Argentina and later as the Copa Eva Duarte (after Eva María Duarte de Perón, a.k.a. Evita).
The 2007 edition of the Supercopa de España was played between Sevilla FC and Real Madrid. Sevilla FC were victorious, winning the first leg 1-0 in Sevilla, and following it up with a 3-5 victory in the Santiago Bernabéu on 19th August 2007.
[edit] Champions by year
Year |
Winner |
Runner-Up |
Result |
Copa de Campeones |
1940 |
Atlético Madrid |
RCD Espanyol |
10-4 (3-3 / 7-1) |
Copa de Oro Argentina |
1945 |
FC Barcelona |
Athletic Bilbao |
5-4 |
Copa Eva Duarte |
1947 |
Real Madrid |
Valencia CF |
3-1 |
1948 |
FC Barcelona |
Sevilla FC |
1-0 |
1949 |
Valencia CF |
FC Barcelona |
7-4 |
1950 |
Athletic Bilbao |
Atlético Madrid |
7-5 (5-5 / 2-0) |
1951 |
Atlético Madrid |
FC Barcelona |
2-0 |
1952 |
FC Barcelona* |
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1953 |
FC Barcelona* |
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|
Supercopa de España |
1982 |
Real Sociedad |
Real Madrid |
5-0 (0-1 / 4-0) |
1983 |
FC Barcelona |
Athletic de Bilbao |
4-1 (3-1 / 0-1) |
1984 |
Athletic Bilbao* |
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1985 |
Atlético Madrid |
FC Barcelona |
4-1 (3-1 / 0-1) |
1988 |
Real Madrid |
FC Barcelona |
4-1 (2-0 / 1-2) |
1989 |
Real Madrid* |
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1990 |
Real Madrid |
FC Barcelona |
4-2 (1-0 / 4-1) |
1991 |
FC Barcelona |
Atlético Madrid |
2-1 (0-1 / 1-1) |
1992 |
FC Barcelona |
Atlético Madrid |
5-2 (3-1 / 1-2) |
1993 |
Real Madrid |
FC Barcelona |
4-2 (3-1 / 1-1) |
1994 |
FC Barcelona |
Real Zaragoza |
6-5 (0-2 / 4-5) |
1995 |
RC Deportivo |
Real Madrid |
4-2 (3-0 / 2-1) |
1996 |
FC Barcelona** |
Atlético Madrid |
8-3 (5-2 / 1-3) |
1997 |
Real Madrid |
FC Barcelona |
6-2 (1-2 / 4-1) |
1998 |
RCD Mallorca** |
FC Barcelona |
2-2 (2-1 / 1-0) |
1999 |
Valencia CF |
FC Barcelona |
4-3 (1-0 / 3-3) |
2000 |
RC Deportivo |
RCD Espanyol |
2-0 (0-0 / 2-0) |
2001 |
Real Madrid |
Real Zaragoza |
4-1 (1-1 / 3-0) |
2002 |
RC Deportivo |
Valencia CF |
4-0 (3-0 / 0-1) |
2003 |
Real Madrid |
RCD Mallorca |
4-2 (2-1 / 3-0) |
2004 |
Real Zaragoza |
Valencia CF |
4-1 (1-0 / 1-3) |
2005 |
FC Barcelona |
Real Betis |
4-2 (0-3 / 1-2) |
2006 |
FC Barcelona |
RCD Espanyol |
4-0 (0-1 / 3-0) |
2007 |
Sevilla FC |
Real Madrid |
6-3 (1-0 / 3-5) |
* In 1952, 1953, 1984 and 1989 the cup was awarded to FC Barcelona, Athletic Bilbao and Real Madrid respectively as they had won La Liga/Copa del Rey doubles.
** However, in both 1996 and 1998 it was contested, even though Atlético Madrid and FC Barcelona also won the double, respectively. The losing finalist in La Copa del Rey was selected to play and won both times. The cup was not contested in 1986 or 1987 as the clubs involved could not agree on dates.
[edit] Champions By Team
Team |
Champion |
Runner-Up |
Years Won |
Years Lost |
FC Barcelona |
11 |
9 |
1945, 1948, 1952, 1953, 1983, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2005, 2006 |
1949, 1951, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999 |
Real Madrid |
8 |
3 |
1947, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2003 |
1982, 1995, 2007 |
Atlético Madrid |
3 |
4 |
1940, 1951, 1985 |
1950, 1991, 1992, 1996 |
Deportivo de La Coruña |
3 |
0 |
1995, 2000, 2002 |
|
Valencia CF |
2 |
3 |
1949, 1999 |
1947, 2002, 2004 |
Athletic Bilbao |
2 |
2 |
1950, 1984 |
1945, 1983 |
Real Zaragoza |
1 |
2 |
2004 |
1994, 2001 |
RCD Mallorca |
1 |
1 |
1998 |
2003 |
Sevilla FC |
1 |
1 |
2007 |
1948 |
Real Sociedad |
1 |
0 |
1982 |
|
RCD Espanyol |
0 |
3 |
|
1940, 2000, 2006 |
Real Betis |
0 |
1 |
|
2005 |