Real Madrid C.F. statistics

Real Madrid C.F. statistics

Real Madrid is a Spanish football club named the best club of the twentieth century by FIFA. This page contains historical and current statistics and records pertaining to the club.

Recent seasons

Milestone goals in the European Cup/Champions League

Goalscorers

*Most goals in a season in all competitions: 48Ferenc Puskás, 1959–60
*Most League goals in a season: 38Hugo Sánchez, 1989–90

*Most goals scored in a league match by player: 5
**Manuel Alday v 7–0 RCD Espanyol, 28 February 1943
**Antonio Alsúa v 7–4 CD Castellón, 2 February 1947
**Miguel Muñoz v 7–0 UE Lleida, 30 January 1951
**Pepillo v 11–2 Elche CF, 7 February 1960
**Ferenc Puskás v 8–0 Elche CF, 22 January 1961
**Fernando Morientes v 7–0 UD Las Palmas, 9 February 2002

*Most goals scored in a Copa del Rey match: 6
**Benguría v 9–2 Extremeño, 6 March 6 1927
**Ferenc Puskás v 7–1 Real Betis, 18 June 1961

*Fastest goal: 14 secondsRonaldo v Atletico Madrid, La Liga, 3 December 2003 [ [http://edition.cnn.com/2003/SPORT/football/12/03/spain.real/ Quickfire Ronaldo proves Real hero] ]

Overall scorers

:"Competitive, professional matches only, appearances appear in brackets."

Managerial records

*First full-time manager: Arthur Johnson
*Longest-serving manager by time: Miguel Muñoz – 15 years in two spells from February 1959 to April 1959 and from April 1960 to 1974 .
*Longest-serving manager by matches: Miguel Muñoz – 604 matches.

Team records

Matches

*First competitive match: v 1-3 FC Barcelona, Campeonato de Copa de S.M. Alfonso XIII, Semi-final, 19 May 1902
*First La Liga match: v 5-0 CD Europa , La Liga 1929, 19 February 1929
*First Copa del Rey match: v 1-3 FC Barcelona, Semi-final, 19 May 1902
*First Copa de la Liga match: v 1-0 Real Sociedad, Quarter final, 19 June 1983
*First Supercopa de España match: v 1-0 Real Sociedad, First leg, 13 October 1982
*First match at Santiago Bernabéu: v 3-1 Os Belenenses, 14 December 1947:: First competitive match at Santiago Bernabéu: v 3-1 RCD Español, La Liga 1947-48, 18 December 1947
*First European Cup match: v 2-0 Servette FC, European Cup 1955–56, (Round 1 - First leg), 8 September 1955
*First UEFA Champions League match: v 0-1 AFC Ajax, Champions League 1995–96, (Group stage), 13 September 1995
*First UEFA Cup match: v 2-1 FC Basel, UEFA Cup 1971–72, (Round 1 - First leg), 15 September 1971
*First UEFA Cup Winners' Cup match: v 0-0 Hibernians F.C., Cup Winners' Cup 1970–71, (Round 1 - First leg), 17 September 1970
*First UEFA Super Cup match: v 0-1 Chelsea F.C., 1998 UEFA Super Cup, 28 August 1998
*First Intercontinental Cup match: v 0-0 Peñarol, First leg, 3 July 1960
*First FIFA Club World Cup match: v 3-1 Al-Nasr, 2000 Club World Championship, Group stage, 5 January 2000
*First Latin Cup match: v 2-0 Os Belenenses, Latin Cup, Semi-final, 22 May 1955
*First Pequeña Copa del Mundo de Clubes match: v 3-2 La Salle FC, 13 July 1952

Wins/draws/losses in a season

*Most wins in a league season: 28 – 1987–88:: 27 in 44 matches – 1986–87:: 27 in 42 matches – 1996–97:: 28 in 38 matches – 1987–88:: 26 in 34 matches – 1985–86:: 24 in 30 matches – 1960–61:: 18 in 26 matches – 1944–45:: 16 in 22 matches – 1934–35:: 13 in 18 matches – 1932–33

*Most draws in a league season: 15 – 1978–79:: 12 in 44 matches – 1986–87 :: 11 in 42 matches – 1996–97:: 14 in 38 matches – 1999–2000:: 15 in 34 matches – 1978–79:: 11 in 30 matches – 1968–69:: 9 in 26 matches – 1945–46, 1949–50:: 3 in 22 matches – 1935–36:: 8 in 18 matches – 1931–32

*Most defeats in a league season: 13 – 1973–74:: 5 in 44 matches – 1986–87:: 12 in 42 matches – 1995–96:: 12 in 38 matches – 1990–91, 1993–94, 1998–99:: 13 in 34 matches – 1973–74:: 12 in 30 matches – 1950–51:: 12 in 26 matches – 1947–48:: 9 in 22 matches – 1939–40, 1940–41:: 8 in 18 matches – 1929–30

*Fewest wins in a league season: 7 – 1929–30, 1930–31, 1947–48:: 20 in 42 matches – 1995–96:: 16 in 38 matches – 1999–2000:: 12 in 34 matches – 1976–77:: 13 in 30 matches – 1950–51, 1969–70:: 7 in 26 matches – 1947–48:: 11 in 22 matches – 1940–41:: 7 in 18 matches – 1929–30, 1930–31

*Fewest draws in a league season: 1 – 1928–29, 1933–34, 1939–40:: 10 in 42 matches – 1995–96:: 4 in 38 matches – 2007–08:: 3 in 34 matches – 1977–78:: 2 in 30 matches – 1955–56, 1963–64:: 2 in 26 matches – 1944–45:: 1 in 22 matches – 1933–34, 1939–40:: 1 in 18 matches – 1928–29

*Fewest defeats in a league season: 0 – 1931–32:: 4 in 42 matches – 1996–97:: 1 in 38 matches – 1988–89:: 3 in 34 matches – 1978–79, 1979–80:: 1 in 30 matches – 1968–69:: 6 in 26 matches – 1944–45, 1945–46, 1949–50:: 5 in 22 matches – 1934–35:: 0 in 18 matches – 1931–32

Goals

*Most League goals scored in a season: 107 – 1989–90:: 84 in 44 matches – 1986–87:: 85 in 42 matches – 1996–97:: 107 in 38 matches – 1989–90:: 83 in 34 matches – 1985–86:: 92 in 30 matches – 1959–60:: 68 in 26 matches – 1944–45:: 62 in 22 matches – 1935–36:: 49 in 18 matches – 1935–36

*Fewest League goals scored in a season: 24 – 1930–31:: 75 in 42 matches – 1995–96:: 58 in 38 matches – 1999–2000:: 45 in 34 matches – 1972–73:: 46 in 30 matches – 1968–69, 1970–71:: 41 in 26 matches – 1947–48:: 47 in 22 matches – 1939–40:: 24 in 18 matches – 1930–31

*Most League goals conceded in a season: 71 – 1950–51:: 37 in 44 matches – 1986–87:: 51 in 42 matches – 1995–96:: 62 in 38 matches – 1998–99:: 53 in 34 matches – 1976–77:: 71 in 30 matches – 1950–51:: 56 in 26 matches – 1946–47, 1947–48:: 38 in 22 matches – 1940–41:: 42 in 18 matches – 1929–30

*Fewest League goals conceded in a season: 15 – 1931–32:: 36 in 42 matches – 1996–97:: 26 in 38 matches – 1987–88:: 25 in 34 matches – 1982–83:: 18 in 30 matches – 1964–65:: 30 in 26 matches – 1945–46:: 34 in 22 matches – 1934–35:: 15 in 18 matches – 1931–32

Points

*Most points in a season: 92 – 1996–97:Two points for a win::: 66 in 44 matches – 1986–87::: 50 (First phase)::: 66 (Second phase):: 62 in 38 matches – 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90:: 56 in 34 matches – 1985–86:: 52 in 30 matches – 1960–61:: 38 in 26 matches – 1944–45:: 33 in 22 matches – 1934–35:: 28 in 18 matches – 1931–32, 1932–33:Three points for a win::: 92 in 42 matches – 1996–97:: 85 in 38 matches – 2007–08

*Fewest points in a season: 17 – 1929–30:Two points for a win::: 45 in 38 matches – 1993–94:: 34 in 34 matches – 1973–74, 1976–77:: 31 in 30 matches – 1950–51:: 21 in 26 matches – 1947–48:: 24 in 22 matches – 1940–41:: 17 in 18 matches – 1929–30:Three points for a win::: 70 in 42 matches – 1995–96:: 62 in 38 matches – 1999–2000

Individual Trophies

Pichichi Winners

{|border="0" class="wikitable"!!!!!Player!!Season!!Goals
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1||||Alfredo Di Stéfano||1953–1954||27
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4||||Alfredo Di Stéfano||1957–1958||19
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7||||Ferenc Puskás||1960–1961||27
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10||||Amancio Amaro||1968–1969||14
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13||||Hugo Sánchez||1985–1986||22
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16||||Hugo Sánchez||1989–1990||38
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19||||Raul González||1998–1999||25
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22||||Ruud van Nistelrooy||2006–2007||25

Zamora Winners

{|border="0" class="wikitable"!!!!!Player!!Season
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1||||José Bañón||1945–1946
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4||||Araquistain||1961–1962
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7||||Antonio Betancort||1964–1965
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10||||Miguel Ángel González||1975–1976
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13||||Paco Buyo||1991–1992
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16|| Zinedine Zidane
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2000|| Ronaldo °
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2006|| Ronaldo
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1998|| Luís Figo °
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2002|| Fabio Cannavaro °° Won while playing for Real Madrid.

World Soccer Awards

;World Player of the Year{| class="wikitable"
-! Year !! Name
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1996|| Zinedine Zidane
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2000|| Ronaldo °
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2006|| Zinedine Zidane
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2000|| Ronaldo °° Won while playing for Real Madrid.

Bravo Award

{| class="wikitable"
-! Year !! Name
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1985|| Robert Prosinečki
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1991|| Ronaldo
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2000|| Arjen Robben° Won while playing for Real Madrid.

European Golden Shoe

{| class="wikitable"
-! Year !! Name !! Goals
-
1989-90||flagicon|MEX Hugo Sánchez||38

World Cup Winners

* Julio César Britos (1950 FIFA World Cup)
* Didi (1958 FIFA World Cup) and (1962 FIFA World Cup)
* Paul Breitner (1974 FIFA World Cup)
* Günter Netzer (1974 FIFA World Cup)**
* Jorge Valdano (1986 FIFA World Cup)**
* Oscar Ruggeri (1986 FIFA World Cup)
* Bodo Illgner (1990 FIFA World Cup)
* Ricardo Rocha (1994 FIFA World Cup)
* Christian Karembeu (1998 FIFA World Cup)**
* Zinedine Zidane (1998 FIFA World Cup)
* Roberto Carlos (2002 FIFA World Cup)**
* Ronaldo (1994 FIFA World Cup) and (2002 FIFA World Cup)
* Fabio Cannavaro (2006 FIFA World Cup)

**Won the World Cup while playing for Real Madrid.

European Championship winners

* Amancio Amaro (UEFA Euro 1964)
* Félix Ruiz (UEFA Euro 1964)
* José Vicente Train (UEFA Euro 1964)
* Ignacio Zoco (UEFA Euro 1964)
* Feliciano Rivilla (UEFA Euro 1964)
* Jesús María Pereda (UEFA Euro 1964)
* Luis del Sol (UEFA Euro 1964)
* Paul Breitner (UEFA Euro 1972)
* Günter Netzer (UEFA Euro 1972)
* Uli Stielike (UEFA Euro 1980)°
* Bernd Schuster (UEFA Euro 1980)
* Flemming Povlsen (UEFA Euro 1992)
* Nicolas Anelka (UEFA Euro 2000)°
* Christian Karembeu (UEFA Euro 2000)°
* Zinedine Zidane (UEFA Euro 2000)
* Iker Casillas (UEFA Euro 2008)°
* Sergio Ramos (UEFA Euro 2008)°
* Rubén de la Red (UEFA Euro 2008)°
* Álvaro Arbeloa (UEFA Euro 2008)

° Won the European Championship while playing for Real Madrid.

eason-by-season performance

Footnotes

:A. The "Other" column constitutes goals and appearances in the Supercopa de España, the Copa de la Liga, the Intercontinental Cup and the FIFA Club World Championship.

References


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