MADRID: Athletic Bilbao claimed their first trophy in 31 years as they drew 1-1 with 10-man Barcelona to win the Spanish Super Cup 5-1 on aggregate on Monday.
Lionel Messi had given the European champions-who trailed 4-0 from the first leg-a glimmer of hope with the opener two minutes before half-time.
However, any realistic hope Barca had of pulling off a monumental comeback disappeared when Gerard Pique was shown a straight red card for dissent 10 minutes into the second-half.
And Aritz Aduriz exploited the space left by the Spanish international defender's dismissal to follow up his hat-trick in the first leg with the crucial away goal midway through the second-half.
"For us to win a title is the best thing that can happen to us," Aduriz told Spanish TV station Telecinco. "Apart from the birth of my daughter this is the happiest day of my life."
Defeat ends Barcelona's hopes of matching the club record set by Pep Guardiola's side in 2009 of winning six trophies in a calendar year. They won't have long to wait for a chance at revenge, though, as the two sides square off once more in their opening game of the La Liga season on Sunday in Bilbao.
"It is a tie of two games and in the first they were clear victors," said Barca captain Andres Iniesta. "Today we tried everything. Possibly we needed another goal in the first-half so that they would have more doubts. "I think very few teams have won six titles. Very few have won three or four, we will go for the fifth and until December we have an interesting first part of the season ahead of us."
Barcelona boss Luis Enrique had made six changes to the side that was thrashed at the new San Mames on Friday with a host of first-team regulars coming back into the side.
The hosts started on the front foot as Luis Suarez saw a shot deflected just over before Pique's effort came back off the crossbar.
Yet, Athletic's mass ranks of defence were comfortably keeping Enrique's men at bay and the visitors even had a great chance to put the tie to bed when Javier Eraso skipped past Javier Mascherano before firing into the side-netting rather than squaring for Aduriz to apply a simple finish.
Barca finally found a way through thanks to a brilliant move as Suarez headed down for Messi who controlled the ball on his chest before sweeping home. Claudio Bravo kept Barcelona's hopes alive early in the second period with saves from Markel Susaeta and Aduriz, but the Chilean's good work was undone when Pique was sent-off for something he said to the referee's assistant after he failed to flag Aduriz offside.
To their credit Barca didn't give up as Pedro Rodriguez, Ivan Rakitic and Suarez all fired off target with fine chances to reduce the deficit to two goals.
However, Athletic struck the final blow when Aduriz was given acres of space to latch onto Eraso's flick-on and he slotted into an empty net at the second attempt after Bravo had saved his first effort. Both sides ended the game with 10 men as Athletic substitute Kike Sola also saw a straight red for a late challenge on Javier Mascherano.
Meanwhile, Athletic Bilbao's Spanish Super Cup victory over Barcelona prompted immense joy in the Basque city but the players cannot afford to soak it up for too long with Thursday's Europa League playoff looming.
Bilbao, who lost 3-1 to Barca in May's King's Cup final, secured a 1-1 draw at the Nou Camp in Monday's Super Cup second leg to seal a 5-1 aggregate success that gave them their first trophy since they won Spain's traditional season opener in 1984.
Bilbao president Josu Urrutia promised a big party but said the fact the team were travelling to play a Europa League playoff first leg at Slovakian side Zilina on Thursday meant celebrations would need to be reined in for now.
Bilbao have twice reached the final of Europe's second-tier club competition, losing to Juventus in 1977 and Atletico Madrid in 2012.
Coach Ernesto Valverde, a former Bilbao player who also had stints in charge at Espanyol, Villarreal, Valencia and Olympiakos Piraeus, admitted his side had suffered at times during Monday's game, especially after going 1-0 down to a Lionel Messi strike shortly before halftime.
He praised his players for their fighting spirit and singled out striker Aritz Aduriz, who scored the equaliser 16 minutes from time after netting a hat-trick in a 4-0 win in the first leg at the San Mames.
"The most important thing about my team is their solidarity and their refusal to throw in the towel," Valverde said. "That's one of the demands we have at Athletic. Sometimes we do it better or worse but we are clear that we never give in and always take things forward."
Barca captain Andres Iniesta said that despite Monday's reverse the team were excited about starting their bid for a sixth La Liga title in eight years at Bilbao on Sunday.--Agencies