Once again, Barca proved unbeatable in the Iberian Supercup. Another title was the outcome of the weekend with two high-scoring runs as a treat for the fans. Sporting CP received some consolation, trailing by just five goals in the final.
Whether it’s a local Catalan competition or one for the entire peninsula, Barca rules with speedy attacks and defensive force to stop the opponents.
In the Sunday final Emil Nielsen was the man behind the early run for 8–16 on the board.
Aleix Gomez (seven goals) provided quality in the other direction and Barca held on to a solid lead.
Sporting CP eliminated Torrelavega while Barca ran away from bronze team FC Porto in the semifinals. But winning the second half of the final with 18–14 was not near enough for the portugese team.
Barca lifted the Iberian trophy for the third time in a row to a second title of 2024/25.
Sporting CP–Barca 33–38 (15—24)