La Bruixa d'Or Manresa 94–87 Real Madrid (30 May 2026) – Liga Endesa
In one of the most stunning results of the 2025–26 Liga Endesa season, La Bruixa d'Or Manresa defeated the mighty Real Madrid 94–87 on home soil at the Pavelló Nou Congost. The victory not only electrified the local fans but also sent shockwaves across Spanish basketball, as Manresa handed Real Madrid only their fourth loss of the campaign and tightened the race at the top of the standings.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Manresa played with a fearless intensity that belied their mid-table position. Real Madrid, led by star guard Facundo Campazzo and veteran forward Walter Tavares, tried to impose their usual dominance, but the home side matched them shot for shot. The first quarter ended 24–22 in favor of Manresa, setting the tone for a high-octane affair. By halftime, the hosts had extended their lead to 50–44, thanks to sharp three-point shooting and relentless offensive rebounding.
Key Moments
The third quarter saw Real Madrid rally behind a 9–0 run to take a 65–63 lead with two minutes left in the period. However, Manresa responded emphatically: a thunderous dunk from center Yankuba Sima and a corner triple from guard Biel Oriola gave Manresa a 70–67 advantage heading into the final frame. In the fourth quarter, Manresa’s defense stiffened, forcing three turnovers in the first three minutes and converting them into fast-break points. With 90 seconds remaining, a step-back jumper by captain Dani Pérez made it 92–84, effectively sealing the win. Real Madrid could only manage a consolation three from Sergio Llull in the final seconds.
Standout Performers
- Yankuba Sima (Manresa): 22 points, 12 rebounds, 3 blocks – a dominant double-double that anchored both ends.
- Biel Oriola (Manresa): 18 points on 4-of-6 from three-point range, including clutch shots in the third quarter.
- Facundo Campazzo (Real Madrid): 21 points and 10 assists – a valiant effort but not enough to overcome Manresa’s collective fire.
Season Impact
This defeat drops Real Madrid to a 29–4 record, though they remain atop the Liga Endesa table. For Manresa, the win improves them to 18–15, positioning them firmly in the playoff picture and boosting their confidence as the regular season winds down. The result also underscores the increasing competitiveness of the ACB, where mid-tier clubs can topple giants on any given night.
Fans and analysts alike will be revisiting this game as a potential turning point for Manresa, who now have a signature victory to carry into the postseason.

