The 2-0 victory against Real Madrid not only added another trophy to the Barça cabinet but also reaffirmed their overwhelming superiority in head-to-head matches. With this win, the Blaugrana now boast 22 victories in 23 Clásicos played, maintaining a historic streak of dominance. The team managed by Pere Romeu controlled the flow of the game, although they had to manage dangerous counterattacks from the white side.
The match, held at the Castalia stadium with an attendance of 12,593 spectators, started with a clear Barça monologue. Despite Real Madrid's high press, Barça overcame it easily through calm combination play. The opening goal arrived in the 26th minute when Mapi León delivered a corner kick to the near post, where Esmee Brugts headed it in for the 1-0 lead. Just before halftime, Real Madrid, coached by Pau Quesada, nearly equalized when a shot from Dabritz hit Cata Coll's post.
In the second half, Barça struggled initially to create chances, but after finding their rhythm, they suffocated Madrid. After a great assist from Alexia Putellas, Ewa Pajor missed a one-on-one opportunity against Misa. The captain recovered the rebound and assisted Graham, whose header also struck the post. Despite further chances from Clàudia Pina and Vicky López, the decisive second goal was delayed, testing the resilience of the white defense.
Finally, captain Alexia Putellas sealed the victory in the 90th minute from the penalty spot, converting a foul committed by Sheila García on herself. This goal confirmed the final 2-0 scoreline, celebrating the title with the thousands of Culer fans who traveled to Castellón.




