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Cristiano Ronaldo, pictured here in March 2015, is Real Madrid’s all-time leading goalscorer with 450 goals in all competitions.

Real Madrid Club de Fútbol is a Spanish professional association football club based in Madrid. The club was formed in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, and played its first competitive match on 13 May 1902, when it entered the semi-final of the Campeonato de Copa de S.M. Alfonso XIII.[1] Real Madrid currently plays in the Spanish top-tier La Liga, having become one of the founding members of that league in 1929, and is one of three clubs, the others being Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao, to have never been relegated from the league. They have also been involved in European football ever since they became the first Spanish club to enter the European Cup in 1955, except for the 1977–78 and 1996–97 seasons.

This list encompasses the major honours won by Real Madrid and records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section includes details of the club’s leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Real Madrid players on the international stage, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club.

The club currently holds the record for the most European Cup / UEFA Champions League triumphs, with 14, and the most La Liga titles, with 35. Additionally, Real has won the Copa del Rey 20 times, the Supercopa de España 12 times, the Copa de la Liga once, the Copa Eva Duarte once, the UEFA Cup twice, the European/UEFA Super Cup five times, the Intercontinental Cup three times and the FIFA Club World Cup five times. Powered by its fourteen European Cups, Real Madrid have a distinction of being the most successful club in terms of international titles, having amassed 29 pieces of silverware, more than any other team in the world. On the domestic front, its 69 titles rank second to Barcelona.[2] The club’s record appearance maker is Raúl, who made 741 appearances from 1994 to 2010; the club’s record goalscorer is Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored 450 goals in all competitions from 2009 to 2018.

Players[edit]

Appearances[edit]

Competitive, professional matches only. Players in italics are still active outside the club.
As of 4 June 2023.

Others[edit]

1Includes all European club tournaments, Intercontinental Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.
2Includes all European club tournaments and Intercontinental Cup.
3Includes European Cup / UEFA Champions League, European Cup Winners’ Cup, UEFA Cup and UEFA Super Cup.

Goalscorers[edit]

Competitive, professional matches only. Appearances, including substitutes, are shown in parentheses. Players in italics are still active outside the club.
As of 4 June 2023.

By competition[edit]

1Includes all European club tournaments, Intercontinental Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.
2Includes European Cup / UEFA Champions League, European Cup Winners’ Cup, UEFA Cup and UEFA Super Cup.

In a single season[edit]

In a single match[edit]

Others[edit]

Historical goals[edit]

Assists[edit]

Internationals[edit]

FIFA World Cup winners

Below is the list of players who have won the FIFA World Cup as Real Madrid players.[10]

FIFA Confederations Cup winners

Below is the list of players who have won the FIFA Confederations Cup as Real Madrid players.[11]

UEFA European Football Championship winners

Below is the list of players who have won the UEFA European Football Championship as Real Madrid players.[12]

UEFA Nations League winners

Below is the list of players who have won the UEFA Nations League as Real Madrid players.[13]

Copa América winners

Below is the list of players who have won the Copa América as Real Madrid players.

Award winners[edit]

Ballon d’Or (1956–)

The following players have won the Ballon d’Or while playing for Real Madrid:[14]

FIFA World Player of the Year (1991–2009)

The following players have won the FIFA World Player of the Year award while playing for Real Madrid:

FIFA Ballon d’Or (2010–2015)

The following players have won the FIFA Ballon d’Or while playing for Real Madrid:

The Best FIFA Men’s Player (2016–)

The following players have won The Best FIFA Men’s Player while playing for Real Madrid:

European Golden Shoe

The following players have won the European Golden Shoe while playing for Real Madrid:

UEFA Club Footballer of the Year (1998–2010)

The following players have won the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year award while playing for Real Madrid:

UEFA Best Player in Europe Award (2011–)

The following players have won the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award while playing for Real Madrid:

UEFA Champions League Player of the Season (2022–)
UEFA Champions League Young Player of the Season (2022–)

Transfers[edit]

Highest transfer fees paid[edit]

Gareth Bale, signed in September 2013 from Tottenham Hotspur for £86 million, became Real Madrid’s most expensive purchase.

Real Madrid’s record signings are Gareth Bale and Eden Hazard. Bale signed for the club from Tottenham Hotspur for a total of £86 million in September 2013, according to media reports. Hazard signed from Chelsea for a fee of £103 million in June 2019. Furthermore, the variables fulfilled over the years pushed the total fee to €135 million.

Highest transfer fees received[edit]

Cristiano Ronaldo’s transfer to Juventus in 2018 remains the club’s record sale. Ronaldo was also their record transfer at the time of his move to Madrid in 2009.

Managers[edit]

Appearances[edit]

Competitive, professional matches only. Bold indicates manager is still active at club level. As of 12 August 2023.[38]

Most wins[edit]

Competitive, professional matches only. Bold indicates manager is still active at club level. As of 13 August 2023.

Managers’ individual awards while managing Real Madrid:

Team records[edit]

Matches[edit]

In a season[edit]

  • Most official matches played in a season: 66 matches (2001–02)
  • Fewest official matches played in a season: 0 matches (1911–12)

Record wins[edit]

Record defeats[edit]

Streaks[edit]

  • Longest unbeaten run (all major competitions): 40 matches (from 2015–16 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals first leg to matchday 16 2016–17 La Liga season)
  • Longest unbeaten run (league): 28 matches (from matchday 27 2015–16 season to matchday 16 2016–17 season)
  • Longest unbeaten home run (league): 121 matches (from 1956–57 season to 1964–65 season)[39]
  • Longest unbeaten away run (league): 18 matches (from matchday 32 1995–96 season to matchday 23 1996–97 season, from matchday 18 2015–16 season to matchday 14 2016–17 season and from matchday 9 2020–21 season to matchday 5 2021–22)
  • Longest unbeaten run from the first match of season (league): 28 matches (in 1988–89 season)
  • Longest winning streak (all major competitions): 22 matches (in 2014–15 season)
  • Longest winning streak (league): 16 matches (from matchday 27 2015–16 season to matchday 4 2016–17 season)[40]
  • Longest winning home streak (league): 24 matches (from matchday 14 1988–89 season to matchday 21 1989–90 season)
  • Longest winning away streak (league): 13 matches (from matchday 23 2016–17 season to matchday 8 2017–18 season)
  • Longest winning streak from the first match of season (league): 9 matches (in 1968–69 season)
  • Longest drawing streak (league): 4 matches (in 1947–48, 1968–69, 1969–70 and 2006–07)
  • Longest losing streak (league): 5 matches (in 2003–04 and 2008–09)
  • Longest streak without a win (league): 9 matches (in 1984–85 season)
  • Longest scoring run (all major competitions): 73 matches (from 2015–16 UEFA Champions League semi-finals first leg to matchday 4 2017–18 La Liga season)[41]
  • Longest scoring run (league): 54 matches (from matchday 27 2015–16 season to matchday 4 2017–18 season)
  • Longest scoring home run (league): 82 matches (from matchday 10 1951–52 season to matchday 19 1956–57 season)
  • Longest scoring away run (league): 35 matches (from matchday 18 2015–16 season to matchday 10 2017–18 season)
  • Longest non-scoring run (league): 3 matches (in 1984–85, 1993–94, 2001–02 and 2018–19)
  • Longest streak without conceding a goal (league): 7 matches (in 1997–98 season)

Wins/draws/losses in a season[edit]

  • Most league wins in a season: 32 in 38 games (in 2011–12 season)
  • Most league home wins in a season: 18 in 19 games (in 1987–88 and 2009–10 seasons)
  • Most league away wins in a season: 16 in 19 games (in 2011–12 season)
  • Most league draws in a season: 15 in 34 games (in 1978–79 season)
  • Most league defeats in a season: 13 in 34 games (in 1973–74 season)
  • Fewest league wins in a season: 7 in 18 games (in 1929–30 season)
  • Fewest league draws in a season:
  • Fewest league defeats in a season: 0 in 18 games (in 1931–32 season)
  • Most league goals scored in a season: 121 (in 2011–12 season)
  • Most goals scored in a season in all competitions: 174 (in 2011–12 season)
  • Best goal difference in a League season: +89 (in 2011–12 season)
  • Fewest league goals scored in a season: 24 (in 1930–31 season)
  • Most league goals conceded in a season: 71 (in 1950–51 season)
  • Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 15 (in 1931–32 season)
  • Most points in a season:
    • Two points for a win: 66 in 44 matches (in 1986–87 season)
    • Three points for a win: 100 in 38 matches (in 2011–12 season)[42]
  • Fewest points in a season:
    • Two points for a win: 17 in 18 matches (in 1929–30 season)
    • Three points for a win: 70 in 42 matches (in 1995–96 season)

Season-by-season performance[edit]

Only the most recent five seasons are listed.

Honours[edit]

Official[edit]

Regional competitions[edit]

  • Campeonato Regional Centro / Trofeo Mancomunado:[50][51]
    • Winners (22, record): 1902–03,[b] 1904–05, 1905–06, 1906–07,[c] 1907–08, 1912–13, 1915–16, 1916–17, 1917–18, 1919–20, 1921–22, 1922–23, 1923–24, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36
    • Runners-up: (6) 1902–03, 1910–11, 1918–19, 1924–25, 1927–28, 1939–40
  • Copa Federación Centro:
    • Winners (3, record): 1922–23, 1927–28, 1943–44
    • Runners-up (1): 1940–41

Domestic competitions[edit]

European competitions[edit]

Worldwide competitions[edit]

Unofficial[edit]

In 2017, Real Madrid received the Nine Values Cup, an award of the international children’s social programme Football for Friendship.[65]

Achievements[edit]

Doubles[edit]

European double
League and UEFA Cup double
European cup double
European league cup double
Domestic double

Three-peats[edit]

European Cup / UEFA Champions League
FIFA Club World Cup
La Liga
Copa del Rey
Supercopa de España

Four titles in a season[edit]

2016–17
2017–18

Rankings[edit]

Guinness World Records[edit]

  • Most matches won in the UEFA Champions League era by a football team[69]
  • Most title wins of the top division in Spanish football[70]
  • Most consecutive UEFA Champions League football seasons scored in by a player (jointly held)[71]
  • Most wins of the football European Cup / Champions League title (team)[72]
  • Most consecutive matches won in the top division of Spanish football (jointly held)[73]

Other achievements[edit]

  1. ^ He played 602 if including one game in the Copa Iberoamericana in 1994 which CONMEBOL in 2015 included in the list of its official competitions.[3]
  2. ^ The 1903 championship was won by Moderno FC and was included in Real Madrid’s trophies following their merger in 1904.
  3. ^ Madrid FC won the 1907 tournament, but the federation annulled the results.
  4. ^ Inaugural winners.
  5. ^ Inaugural winners.
  6. ^ Inaugural winners.
  7. ^ Inaugural winners.
  8. ^ Inaugural winners.

References[edit]

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