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The season has started how last season ended: with a title. FC Barcelona won, last night, their
tenth Spanish Super Cup in their history, widening the gap between the other teams in the history
of the competition. Madrid is second in the all-time records with eight titles.
Equalling the record: three consecutive Super Cups
With Josep Guardiola as manager, the Spanish Super Cup is a title that has been coming to
Barça year after year. Barça have won the title for the last 3 years (against Athletic Bilbao,
Sevilla, and Real Madrid), matching the record of Madrid, who won it 3 times in a row in 1988, 1989
and 1990. No team has won in four straight years.
Guardiola, 11 from 14
With this trophy, Guardiola has added another one to his list of achievements, accumulating
11 titles, a spectacular record after only three seasons and two months in charge. In fact,
Guardiola has only lost 3 of the 14 titles contested (the Spanish Cup in the seasons 2009/10 and
2010/11 and the Champions League in 2009/10).