DHAKA: Mario Mandzukic scored his first goal for Atletico Madrid who overcame star-studded city rivals Real Madrid to win the Spanish Super Cup 2-1 on aggregate.
Atletico won 1-0 on the night, with the Croat firing in low from inside the area after just two minutes.
Raul Garcia also went close for the league champions, who had coach Diego Simeone sent off for patting the head of the fourth official.
James Rodriguez had Real's best chances with two shots that flew past the post.
The Colombia World Cup star, who scored in the first leg, also had an effort pushed away by keeper Miguel Angel Moya and headed wide.
The £71m signing from Monaco was one of Real's better performers inside the Vicente Calderon stadium, with Gareth Bale, Toni Kroos and Karim Benzema all disappointing. And Cristiano Ronaldo barely threatened when he came on in the second half.
As for Atletico, they resembled the battle-hardened side who won the title much more than the team that drew 1-1 against Real in Tuesday's first leg, reports BBC sport.
Their coach also picked up where he left off in the Champions League final by being sent to the stands by referee David Fernandez Borlaban.
BDST: 0934 HRS, AUG 23, 2014