On 27 August 2003, Real Madrid claimed their seventh Spanish Super Cup. On this occasion, the madridistas, who were competing as league champions, took on Mallorca over two legs.
The first leg was played on 24 August at Son Moix, where the Copa del Rey winners prevailed by the narrowest of margins (2-1). Three days later, Real Madrid turned the tie around at the Santiago Bernabéu and secured the trophy with a thumping 3-0 win in front of their home fans.
FIRST LEG (Son Moix), 24/8/2003
2- Mallorca: Leo Franco, Cortés, Nadal, Niño, Poli, Toni González (Nagore, 60’), Ibagaza, Marcos, Campano (Stankovic, 64’), Bruggink (Perera, 79’), Eto’o.
1- Real Madrid: Casillas, Salgado, Helguera, Pavón (Raúl Bravo, 54’), Roberto Carlos, Cambiasso (Guti, 75’), Beckham (Makelele, 54’), Zidane, Figo, Raúl, Ronaldo.
Goals
0-1 (min. 18): Figo.
1-1 (min. 45): Bruggink.
2-1 (min. 48): Eto’o.
RETURN LEG (Santiago Bernabéu), 27/8/2003
3- Real Madrid: Casillas, Salgado, Helguera, Raúl Bravo, Roberto Carlos, Cambiasso, Zidane, Beckham, Figo (Solari, 89’), Raúl (Guti, 72’; Portillo, 86’), Ronaldo.
0-Mallorca: Leo Franco, Cortés, Nadal, Niño (Stankovic, 76’), Poli, Toni González, Marcos (Nagore, 85’), Ibagaza, Campano (Perera, 56’), Bruggink, Eto’o.
Goals
1-0 (min. 45): Raúl.
2-0 (min. 52): Ronaldo.
3-0 (min. 72): Beckham.