Back in 2020, the Spanish Super Cup was moved to Saudi Arabia after the Spanish Football Federation agreed a contract with the Middle Eastern nation. It was a highly controversial move, although there are no signs of the competition returning to Spanish soil any time soon.
The current agreement between the Federation and Saudi Arabia lasts until 2029, but there are already plans to extend it. Ace for AS DiaryDiscussions are underway for the Spanish Super Cup to stay where it is for an extra five years, until 2034.
It is noted that both parties are very satisfied with the current agreement, despite the controversies that took place this week during the semi-finals, which saw the wives of some players harassed, and the same happens to the supporters.
Many believe that it is not a good look Spanish football that the Spanish Super Cup is played in Saudi Arabia, although those views do not seem to have an effect on those of the Federation.