The Spanish Super Cup (Supercopa de España) is currently played in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia , at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium.

Main venue now

  • Recent and upcoming editions, including 2026, are staged in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
  • All matches are held at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, a modern arena with a capacity of about 62,000 spectators.

Why it’s there

  • The Spanish Football Federation signed a multi‑year agreement to host the Super Cup in Saudi Arabia, and that deal now runs at least until 2029.
  • The move abroad is designed to increase global exposure and revenue for the competition.

Has it always been in Saudi?

  • Historically, the tournament was usually played in Spain, often over two legs at the clubs’ home stadiums.
  • It first moved to a neutral foreign venue in 2018 (Tangier, Morocco) before the long-term switch to Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Sports City.

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