Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress

The Goya Award for Best Supporting Actress (Spanish: Premio Goya a la mejor interpretación femenina de reparto) is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards.

Verónica Forqué, Rosa Maria Sardà, María Barranco and Candela Peña have received the most awards in this category with two awards each.

Chus Lampreave and Terele Pávez were nominated on six occasions with each winning one award.

As of the 2025 ceremony, Clara Segura is the most recent winner in this category for her role as Carmen in The 47.

The following individuals received three or more Best Supporting Actress nominations:

Verónica Forqué was the first winner in this category for her performance in Year of Enlightment (1986)
At age 77, Mary Carrillo became the oldest winner in this category for her performance in Beyond the Garden (1996)
Carmen Maura won for Volver in 2006.
Penélope Cruz is the only actress who has won the Oscar and the Goya for the same role: María Elena in Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)
Marta Etura won for Cell 211 in 2009.
The only performer who has won Goya awards in all three acting categories is Laia Marull , who won best new actress in 2000 for Fugitives , best actress in 2003 for Take My Eyes , and best supporting actress in 2010 for Black Bread
Candela Peña won twice for her roles in Take My Eyes (2003) and A Gun in Each Hand (2012)