MarketList of Real Madrid CF records and statistics
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List of Real Madrid CF records and statistics

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, in the Copa de la Coronación semi-final. 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.

Players
Appearances , the most-capped player in Real Madrid's history. Most appearances Competitive, professional matches only. Including substitutes. Players in italics are still active outside the club. As of 9 July 2025. By competition • Most appearances in La Liga: 550Raúl • Most appearances in Copa del Rey: 84Santillana • Most appearances in Copa de la Liga: 13Isidoro San José • Most appearances in Supercopa de España: 15  – Sergio Ramos • Most appearances in International competitions: 162Iker Casillas • Most appearances in UEFA club competitions: 157Iker Casillas • Most appearances in European competitions: 155Iker Casillas • Most appearances in UEFA Champions League: 152Iker Casillas • Most appearances in European Cup Winners' Cup: 16Goyo Benito • Most appearances in UEFA Cup: 44Míchel • Most appearances in UEFA Super Cup: 6Dani CarvajalLuka Modrić • Most appearances in Intercontinental Cup: 3PachínFernando HierroRaúlRoberto Carlos • Most appearances in FIFA Club World Cup: 14Luka Modrić • Most appearances in FIFA Intercontinental Cup: 116 players Oldest and youngest • Youngest player: '''''' – Martin Ødegaard v Getafe, 2014–15 La Liga, 23 May 2015 • Youngest player, including regional competitions: '''''' – René Petit v Sociedad Gimnástica, Campeonato Regional Centro, 15 November 1914 • Youngest player, including friendly matches: '''''' – José Gandarias v Deportivo Auténtico, Friendly match, 17 December 1916 • Oldest player: '''''' – Luka Modrić v Paris Saint-Germain, 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, 9 July 2025 • Oldest debutant: '''''' – Jerzy Dudek v Alicante, 2007–08 Copa del Rey, 19 December 2007 • Largest age difference between two players in the same match: '''''' – Luka Modrić and Daniel Yáñez v Girona, 2024–25 La Liga, 7 December 2024 Relatives Note: It is required that players have participated in at least one official match in order to be included in the following lists. Appearances in friendly or regional tournaments are not counted, nor are players who joined Real Madrid without making any appearance. • Fathers and sons who played for Real Madrid: • Manuel Sanchís (1965–1971) and his son Manolo Sanchís (1983–2001) • Isidro Sánchez (1961–1965) and his son Quique Sánchez Flores (1994–1996) • Miguel Pérez (1967–1971) and his son Álex Pérez (2004–2005) • Paco Llorente (1987–1994) and his son Marcos Llorente (2015–2019) • Zinedine Zidane (2001–2006) and his sons Enzo Zidane (2016–2017) and Luca Zidane (2017–2019) • Brothers who played for Real Madrid: • Mario Giralt (1900–1903), Armando Giralt (1900–1907) and José Giralt (1900–1907) • Joaquín Yarza (1904–1907) and Manuel Yarza (1904–1908) • Francisco Guzmán (1909–1911), Luis Guzmán (1909–1911) and José Guzmán (1909–1911) • Sotero Aranguren (1912–1917) and Eulogio Aranguren (1915–1918) • Santiago Bernabéu (1911–1926) and Marcelo Bernabéu (1910–1915) • René Petit (1914–1917) and Juan Petit (1914–1917) • Manuel Cominges (1917–1920) and Francisco Cominges (1925–1930) • Luis Regueiro (1931–1936) and Pedro Regueiro (1932–1936) • Antonio Alsúa (1940–1948) and Rafael Alsúa (1943–1944) • Joaquín Navarro (1949–1957) and Alfonso Navarro (1950–1951) • Juanito Alonso (1949–1960) and Gabriel Alonso (1950–1954) • Ángel Atienza (1954–1959) and Adolfo Atienza (1953–1955) • Paco Gento (1953–1971) and Antonio Gento (1961–1962) • Paco Llorente (1987–1994) and Julio Llorente (1988–1990) • Alfonso Pérez (1990–1995) and Iván Pérez (1995–1996) • Nacho Fernández (2010–2024) and Álex Fernández (2010–2013) • Enzo Zidane (2016–2017) and Luca Zidane (2017–2019) • Grandfathers and grandsons played for Real Madrid: • Marquitos (1954–1962) and his grandson Marcos Alonso (2009–2010) • Ramón Grosso (1964–1976) and his grandson Marcos Llorente (2015–2019) Others • Most number of seasons: 18Paco Gento, 1953–1971 • Miguel Ángel, 1968–1986 • Manolo Sanchís, 1983–2001 • Most minutes in a season: 5,557Federico Valverde, 2024–25 • Most appearances in a season: 65Federico Valverde, 2024–25 • Most appearances as a starter in a season: 62Federico Valverde, 2024–25 • Most appearances for foreign player: 648Karim Benzema, 2009–2023 • Most appearances as a substitute: 207Guti, 1995–2010 • Most consecutive appearances as a substitute: 17Santiago Solari, 23 March 2003 – 27 September 2003 • Most appearances as substituted: 298Karim Benzema, 2009–2023 • Most consecutive appearances: 105Paco Buyo, 31 August 1986 – 10 April 1988 • Most consecutive appearances in La Liga: 171Alfredo Di Stéfano, 27 September 1953 – 22 February 1959 • Longest time between consecutive games by a player: '''''' – Joselu, 20 December 2011 – 12 August 2023 Goalscorers Most goals Competitive, professional matches only. Total appearances are shown in parentheses. Players in italics are still active outside the club. As of 4 June 2023. By competition , Real Madrid's all-time record goalscorer • Most goals scored in all competitions: 450Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Most goals scored in La Liga: 311Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Most goals scored in Copa del Rey: 49Ferenc Puskás, 1958–1966 • Santillana, 1971–1988 • Most goals scored in Copa de la Liga: 8 – Santillana, 1971–1988 • Most goals scored in Supercopa de España: 7Raúl, 1994–2010 • Karim Benzema, 2009–2023 • Most goals scored in International competitions: 113 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Most goals scored in European competitions: 107  – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Most goals scored in European Cup / UEFA Champions League: 105Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Most goals scored in European Cup Winners' Cup: 11 – Santillana, 1971–1988 • Most goals scored in UEFA Cup: 15 – Santillana, 1971–1988 • Most goals scored in UEFA Super Cup: 2Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Sergio Ramos, 2005–2021 • Karim Benzema, 2009–2023 • Most goals scored in Intercontinental Cup: 2 – Ferenc Puskás, 1958–1966 • Most goals scored in FIFA Club World Cup: 6Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Gareth Bale, 2013–2022 • Most goals scored in FIFA Intercontinental Cup: 1Kylian Mbappé, 2024– • Rodrygo, 2019– • Vinícius Júnior, 2018– In a single season This table lists players who have scored more than 40 goals in a single season. Ordered by goals scored and by season. • Best goal ratio in a single season: 1.305 – Ferenc Puskás, 1959–60 In a single season by competition • Most goals scored in a season in all competitions: 61 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2014–15 • Most goals scored in a single La Liga season: 48 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2014–15 • Most goals scored in a single Copa del Rey season: 14 – Ferenc Puskás, 1960–61 • Most goals scored in a single Copa de la Liga season: 5 – Santillana, 1983 • Most goals scored in a single European Cup / UEFA Champions League season: 17 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2013–14 (Record) • Most goals scored in a single UEFA Champions League group stage / League phase: 13 – Kylian Mbappé, 2025–26 (Record) • Most goals scored in a single European Cup / UEFA Champions League knockout stage: 10Cristiano Ronaldo, 2016–17Karim Benzema, 2021–22 • Most goals scored in a single UEFA Cup season: 7 – Jorge Valdano, 1985–86 • Most goals scored in a single European Cup Winners' Cup season: 8 – Santillana, 1982–83 • Most goals scored in a single FIFA Club World Cup season: 4Cristiano Ronaldo, 2016Gonzalo García, 2025 In a single match , the only player to score six goals in a single match in Real Madrid's history. • Most goals scored in a match in all competitions: 6Ferenc Puskás v Real Betis, 1960–61 Copa del Generalísimo, 18 June 1961 • Most goals scored in La Liga match: 5Manuel Alday v Espanyol, 28 February 1943 • Miguel Muñoz v Lleida, 30 January 1951 • Pepillo II v Elche, 7 February 1960 • Fernando Morientes v Las Palmas, 9 February 2002 • Cristiano Ronaldo v Granada, 5 April 2015 • Cristiano Ronaldo v Espanyol, 12 September 2015 • Most goals scored in a Copa del Rey match: 6Ferenc Puskás v Real Betis, 18 June 1961 • Most goals scored in a Copa de la Liga match: 4Santillana v Real Zaragoza, 22 June 1983 (Shared record) • Most goals scored in a Supercopa de España match: 3 (Shared record) • Raúl v Zaragoza, 2001 Supercopa de España, 22 August 2001 • Vinícius Júnior v Barcelona, 2023–24 Supercopa de España, 14 January 2024 • Most goals scored in a European Cup / UEFA Champions League match: 4Ferenc Puskás v Eintracht Frankfurt, final 1959–60, 18 May 1960 and v Feyenoord, preliminary round 1965–66, 22 September 1965 • Alfredo Di Stéfano v Sevilla, quarter-final 1957–58, 23 January 1958, and v Wiener Sport-Club, quarter-final 1958–59, 18 March 1959 • Hugo Sánchez v Swarovski Tirol, second round 1990–91, 24 October 1990 • Cristiano Ronaldo v Malmö FF, group stage 2015–16, 8 December 2015 • Kylian Mbappé v Olympiacos, league phase 2025–26, 26 November 2025 • Most goals scored in a UEFA Cup match: 3Emilio Butragueño v Anderlecht, third round 1984–85 UEFA Cup, 12 December 1984 • Fernando Hierro v Torpedo Moscow, second round 1992–93 UEFA Cup, 21 October 1992 • Most goals scored in a European Cup Winners' Cup match: 3Juan Planelles v Hibernians, first round 1970–71 European Cup Winners' Cup, 30 September 1970 • Most goals scored in a UEFA Super Cup match: 2Cristiano Ronaldo v Sevilla, 2014 UEFA Super Cup, 12 August 2014 • Most goals scored in an Intercontinental Cup match: 2Ferenc Puskás v Peñarol, 1960 Intercontinental Cup, 4 September 1960 • Most goals scored in a FIFA Club World Cup match: 3 (Shared record) • Cristiano Ronaldo v Kashima Antlers, 2016 FIFA Club World Cup final, 18 December 2016 • Gareth Bale v Kashima Antlers, 2018 FIFA Club World Cup semi-final, 19 December 2018 • Most goals scored in an FIFA Intercontinental Cup match: 1Kylian Mbappé v Pachuca, 2024 FIFA Intercontinental Cup final, 18 December 2024 • Rodrygo v Pachuca, 2024 FIFA Intercontinental Cup final, 18 December 2024 • Vinícius Júnior v Pachuca, 2024 FIFA Intercontinental Cup final, 18 December 2024 • Most goals scored in away match: 5Cristiano Ronaldo v Espanyol, 12 September 2015 • Most goals scored in final match: 4Ferenc Puskás v Eintracht Frankfurt, 1960 European Cup final, 18 May 1960 Historical goals Consecutive scoring , the first player to score an official goal in Real Madrid's history. • Most consecutive matches with goals: 12 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 25 August 2014 – 1 November 2014 and 10 February 2018 – 18 April 2018 • Most consecutive matches with goals in La Liga: 11 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 25 August 2014 – 22 November 2014 • Most consecutive matches with goals in Copa del Rey: 7Gaspar Rubio, 16 December 1928 – 27 January 1929 • Ferenc Puskás, 19 June 1960 – 1 June 1961 • Most consecutive matches with goals in UEFA Champions League: 11 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 3 June 2017 – 11 April 2018 (Record) Hat-tricks • Most hat-tricks: 44 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Most hat-tricks in La Liga: 34 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Most hat-tricks in Copa del Rey: 6 – Ferenc Puskás, 1958–1966 • Most hat-tricks in UEFA Champions League: 7 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Most hat-tricks in a single season: 8 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2014–15 • Fastest hat-trick: 4 minutesGaspar Rubio v Atletico Madrid, 1929–30 La Liga, 16 February 1930 • Pahiño v Gimnàstic Tarragona, 1949–50 La Liga, 16 April 1950 • Fastest hat-trick in Copa del Rey: 5 minutes – Santillana v Las Palmas, 1974–75 Copa del Generalísimo, 14 June 1975 • Fastest hat-trick in European Cup / UEFA Champions League: 7 minutesAmancio v Sparta Praha, 1967–68 European Cup, 6 March 1968 • Kylian Mbappé v Olympiacos, 2025–26 UEFA Champions League, 26 November 2025 • Fastest four goals: 18 minutes – Pahiño v Gimnàstic Tarragona, 1949–50 La Liga, 16 April 1950 • Fastest five goals: 39 minutes – Pepillo II v Elche, 1959–60 La Liga, 7 February 1960 • Fastest hat-trick from the start of the match: 15 minutes – Pruden v Racing Ferrol, 1947 Copa del Generalísimo, 27 April 1947 • Longest hat-trick: 95 minutes – Santiago Bernabéu v Barcelona, 1916 Copa del Rey, 13 April 1916 • Youngest player to score a hat-trick: '''''' – Raúl v Ferencváros, 1995–96 UEFA Champions League, 18 October 1995 • Youngest player to score a hat-trick in La Liga: '''''' – Pablo Olmedo v Celta Vigo, 1948–49 La Liga, 14 November 1948 • Youngest player to score a hat-trick in Copa del Rey: '''''' – Juan Monjardín v Arenas Club de Getxo, 1922 Copa del Rey, 19 March 1922 • Oldest player to score a hat-trick: '''''' – Ferenc Puskás v Feyenoord, 1965–66 European Cup, 22 September 1965 • Oldest player to score a hat-trick in La Liga: '''''' – Alfredo Di Stéfano v Real Murcia, 1962–63 La Liga, 15 March 1963 • Oldest player to score a hat-trick in Copa del Rey: '''''' – Ferenc Puskás v Mestalla, 1964–65 Copa del Generalísimo, 16 May 1965 • Most consecutive hat-tricks: 3 – Ferenc Puskás, 8 May 1960 – 5 June 1960 • Longest gap between consecutive hat-tricks: '''''' – Fernando Hierro, 21 October 1992 – 24 March 2002 • Longest gap between first and last hat-tricks: '''''' – Karim Benzema, 18 December 2010 – 29 April 2023 • Players who scored a hat-trick in a final match: • Alfredo Di Stéfano v Eintracht Frankfurt, 1960 European Cup final, 18 May 1960 • Ferenc Puskás v Eintracht Frankfurt, 1960 European Cup final, 18 May 1960 • Ferenc Puskás v Benfica, 1962 European Cup final, 2 May 1960 • Raúl v Real Zaragoza, 2001 Supercopa de España, 22 August 2001 • Cristiano Ronaldo v Kashima Antlers, 2016 FIFA Club World Cup final, 18 December 2016 • Vinícius Júnior v Barcelona, 2024 Supercopa de España final, 14 January 2024 Fastest goals • Fastest goal: 13 seconds – Iván Zamorano v Sevilla, 1994–95 La Liga, 3 September 1994 • Fastest goal in Copa del Rey: 15 seconds – Paco Gento v Racing Santander, 1960–61 Copa del Rey, 28 May 1961 • Fastest goal in international competitions: 34 seconds – Arda Güler v Bayern Munich, 2025–26 UEFA Champions League, 15 April 2026 • Fastest goal in final match: 1 minute – Enrique Mateos v Stade Reims, 1959 European Cup final, 3 June 1959 • Fastest goal by a substitute: 14 seconds – Vinícius Júnior v Shakhtar Donetsk, 2020–21 UEFA Champions League, 21 October 2020 • Fastest goal by a substitute in La Liga: 31 seconds – Marco Asensio v Valencia, 2019–20 La Liga, 18 June 2020 • Fastest goal by a debutant: 62 seconds – Ronaldo v Alavés, 2002–03 La Liga, 6 October 2002 List of fastest goals in Real Madrid's history Note: Maximum of 30 seconds. Latest goals • Latest goal: 121:40 minutes – Brahim Diaz v Atlético Madrid, 2024 Supercopa de España, 10 January 2024 • Latest goal in regulation time: 99:34 minutes – Kylian Mbappé v Rayo Vallecano, 2025–26 La Liga, 1 February 2026 • Latest goal being the opener: 107 minutes – Pau Vidal v Espanyol, 1947 Copa del Generalísimo final, 22 June 1947 • Latest goal in regulation time being the opener: 96:55 minutes – Cristiano Ronaldo v Juventus, 2017–18 UEFA Champions League, 11 April 2018 • Latest goal under exceptional circumstances: 95 days – Hugo Sánchez v Osasuna, 1988–89 La Liga, 3 May 1989 Furthest goals • Furthest goal scored: 68.6 meters – Arda Güler v Elche, 2025–26 La Liga, 14 March 2026 • Furthest free kick goal scored: 40 meters – Didi v Espanyol, 1959–60 La Liga, 27 September 1959 • Real Madrid players who scored from Real's own half in an official match: • Mikel Lasa v Sevilla, 1994–95 La Liga, 5 February 1995 • Arda Güler v Elche, 2025–26 La Liga, 14 March 2026 Oldest and youngest • Youngest goalscorer: '''''' – Alberto Rivera v Celta Vigo, 1994–95 La Liga, 10 June 1995 • Youngest goalscorer, including regional competitions: '''''' – René Petit v Sociedad Gimnástica, Campeonato Regional Centro, 15 November 1914 • Other players scored three headed goals in a match: • Fernando Sañudo v Arenas, 1934–35 La Liga, 28 April 1935 • Santillana v Real Betis, 1973–74 Copa del Generalísimo, 1 June 1974 • Jorge Valdano v Elche, 1984–85 La Liga, 20 February 1985 • Most headed goals in a season: 17 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2014–15 Other methods • Most bicycle kick goals: 12 – Hugo Sánchez, 1985–1992 • Most direct corner-kick goals: 1Ferenc Puskás v Atlético Madrid, 1960 Copa del Generalísimo final, 26 June 1960 • Davor Šuker v Mérida, 1997–98 La Liga, 14 December 1997 • Toni Kroos v Valencia, 2019–20 Supercopa de España, 8 January 2020 By position • Most goals scored by a goalkeeper: 0 • Most goals scored by a defender: 128Fernando Hierro, 1989–2003 • Most goals scored by a midfielder: 171Pirri, 1964–1980 Finals scored in five European Cup finals with Real Madrid. • Most goals scored in finals: 15Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Most finals scored in: 10Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Most goals scored in European Cup Finals: 7Alfredo Di Stéfano, one in 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959 and three in 1960Ferenc Puskás, four in 1960 and three in 1962 • Most goals scored in UEFA Champions League Finals: 3Cristiano Ronaldo, one in 2014, and two in 2017Gareth Bale, one in 2014, and two in 2018 • Most goals scored in UEFA Cup Finals: 3Jorge Valdano, one in 1985, and two in 1986 • Most goals scored in club world championships Finals: 4Cristiano Ronaldo, three in 2016, and one in 2017 • Most goals scored in Supercopa de España Finals: 7Raúl, three in 1997, 2001, and one in 2003 • Most goals scored in Copa del Rey Finals: 4Manuel Prast, one in 1905, 1907, and two in 1906Jaime Lazcano, one in 1929, 1930, 1933 and 1934Ferenc Puskás, one in 1960, 1961 and two in 1962 • Most goals scored in Copa de la Liga Finals: 2Santillana, one in 1983 and 1985 Others • Most seasons scored in: 17Santillana, 1971–1988 • Most competitions scored in: 8Fernando Hierro (La Liga, Copa del Rey, Supercopa de España, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, European Cup Winners' Cup, Copa Iberoamericana and FIFA Club World Championship) • Most competitions scored in during a single season: 7Kylian Mbappé in 2024–25 (La Liga, Copa del Rey, Supercopa de España, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Intercontinental Cup and FIFA Club World Cup) • Most goals in calendar year: 59Cristiano Ronaldo, 2013 • Kylian Mbappé, 2025 • Most goals as a substitute: 24Karim Benzema, 2009–2023 • Most goals in debut season: 44Kylian Mbappé, 2024–25 • Most goals in La Liga debut season: 31Kylian Mbappé, 2024–25 • Most games scoring: 274 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Most games scoring in a season: 37 – Cristiano Ronaldo, 2011–12 • Longest time between consecutive goals by a player: '''''' – Joselu, 20 December 2011 – 2 September 2023 • Longest time between first and last goal by a player: '''''' – Santillana, 12 September 1971 – 22 May 1988 • Most consecutive matches for a forward without scoring goals: 32 matches – Rodrygo, 9 March 2025 – 7 December 2025 • Most consecutive minutes for a forward without scoring goals: 1,416 minutes – Rafael Marañón, 25 June 1972 – 27 January 1974 • Most times scoring 100% of the team's goals: 69 – Raúl, 1994–2010 • Players scoring more goals than appearances for Real Madrid: • Cristiano Ronaldo, 450/438 • Fernando Sañudo, 50/48 • Marcial Arbiza, 29/27 • José María Benguria, 7/6 • Luis Belaunde, 3/2 • Ramon Masagué, 3/2 Assists Most assists holds the assists record, with 201 Notes: The criteria for an assist to be awarded may vary according to the source, the following stats is based on the assists criteria according to Opta, where assists are not counted for balls that are deflected or rebounded off opposing players and have clearly affected the trajectory of the ball and its arrival to the recipient (the goal scorer). Assists are also not counted for penalty kicks, direct goals from corners or free kicks, or own goals. These statistics include assists in all official matches from 1902 to the present day. This information is gathered according to official sources, reports, and reliable records in club, association, and press archives. At least 100 assists. By competition • Most assists in all competitions: 201 – Míchel, 1982–1996 • Most assists in La Liga: 147 – Míchel, 1982–1996 • Most assists in Copa del Rey: 28 – Paco Gento, 1953–1971 • Most assists in Supercopa de España: 3  • Míchel, 1982–1996 • Pepe, 2007–2017 • Karim Benzema, 2009–2023 • Rodrygo, 2019– • Most assists in European Cup / UEFA Champions League: 28  • Paco Gento, 1953–1971 • Cristiano Ronaldo, 2009–2018 • Most assists in UEFA Cup: 11 – Míchel, 1982–1996 • Most assists in European Cup Winners' Cup / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 5 – Juanito, 1977–1987 • Most assists in UEFA Super Cup: 3 – Gareth Bale, 2013–2022 • Most assists in FIFA Club World Cup: 4 – Toni Kroos, 2014–2024 • Most assists in FIFA Intercontinental Cup: 1  • Vinícius Júnior, 2018– • Kylian Mbappé, 2024– In a single season This table lists players who have assisted at least 20 assists in a single season. The following table shows the number of assists according to '''Opta's criteria'''. In a single season by competition • Most assists in a La Liga season: 21 – Míchel, 1987–88 • Most assists in a Copa del Rey season: 8 – Eugenio Hilario, 1935–36 • Most assists in a European Cup / UEFA Champions League season: 7Luís Figo, 2000–01Raúl, 2002–03Mesut Özil, 2010–11 In a single match • Most assists in a single match: 5Amancio v Real Betis, 1973–74 Copa del Generalísimo, 1 June 1974 • Juanito v Athletic Bilbao, 1980–81 La Liga, 14 September 1980 • Most assists in a La Liga match: 5 – Juanito v Athletic Bilbao, 1980–81 La Liga, 14 September 1980 • Most assists in a Copa del Rey match: 5 – Amancio v Real Betis, 1973–74 Copa del Generalísimo, 1 June 1974 • Most assists in a Supercopa de España match: 2Míchel v Barcelona, 1993 Supercopa de España, 2 December 1993 • Dani Carvajal v Atlético Madrid, 2024 Supercopa de España, 10 January 2024 • Most assists in a Copa de la Liga match: 2 – Juanito v Barcelona, 1986 Copa de la Liga, 11 May 1986 • Most assists in a European Cup / UEFA Champions League match: 4 – Míchel v Swarovski Tirol, 1990–91 European Cup, 24 October 1990 • Most assists in a UEFA Cup match: 2Emilio Butragueño v Anderlecht, 1984–85 UEFA Cup, 12 December 1984 • Míchel v Videoton, 1984–85 UEFA Cup, 8 May 1985 • Emilio Butragueño v AEK Athens, 1985–86 UEFA Cup, 2 October 1985 • Rafael Gordillo v AEK Athens, 1985–86 UEFA Cup, 2 October 1985 • Juanito v Borussia Mönchengladbach, 1985–86 UEFA Cup, 11 December 1985 • Hugo Sánchez v Inter Milan, 1985–86 UEFA Cup, 16 April 1986 • Adolfo Aldana v Neuchâtel Xamax, 1991–92 UEFA Cup, 11 December 1991 • Míchel v Politehnica Timișoara, 1992–93 UEFA Cup, 29 September 1992 • Most assists in a European Cup Winners' Cup / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup match: 2Paul Breitner v Fram, 1974–75 European Cup Winners' Cup, 1 October 1974 • Juanito v Baia Mare, 1982–83 European Cup Winners' Cup, 29 September 1982 • Most assists in a FIFA Club World Cup match: 2Cristiano Ronaldo v Cruz Azul, 2014 FIFA Club World Cup, 16 December 2014 • Marcelo v Kashima Antlers, 2018 FIFA Club World Cup, 19 December 2018 • Arda Güler v Borussia Dortmund, 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, 5 July 2025 Youngest and oldest • Youngest assist provider: '''''' – René Petit v Barcelona, 1916 Copa del Rey, 15 April 1916 • Youngest assist provider in La Liga: '''''' – Raúl v Real Zaragoza, 1994–95 La Liga, 29 October 1994 • Youngest assist provider in international competitions: '''''' – Raúl v Ferencváros, 1995–96 UEFA Champions League, 18 October 1995 • Oldest assist provider: '''''' – Luka Modrić v Sevilla, 2024–25 La Liga, 18 May 2025 • Oldest assist provider in Copa del Rey: '''''' – Ferenc Puskás v Sporting Gijón, 1965–66 Copa del Generalísimo, 17 April 1966 • Oldest assist provider in international competitions: '''''' – Luka Modrić v RB Salzburg, 2024–25 UEFA Champions League, 22 January 2025 Other assist records • Most assists in a season: 27 – Míchel, 1992–93 • Most assists in calendar year: 30 – Míchel, 1987 • Most assists in finals: 10 – Míchel, 1982–1996 • Most consecutive matches assisting: 6Macala, 8 November 1948 – 23 January 1949 • Vinícius Júnior, 12 April 2023 – 6 May 2023 • Most assists by a goalkeeper: 2 – Thibaut Courtois, 2018– • Other goalkeepers who have provided assists: • Manuel Pazos v Barcelona, 1953–54 La Liga, 25 October 1953 • Juan Alonso v Espanyol, 1956–57 La Liga, 6 January 1957 • Rogelio Domínguez v Athletic Bilbao, 1959–60 Copa del Generalísimo, 19 June 1960 • Paco Buyo v Athletic Bilbao, 1993–94 La Liga, 5 December 1993 • Santiago Cañizares v Olympiacos, 1997–98 UEFA Champions League, 22 October 1997 • Kiko Casilla v Sevilla, 2016–17 Copa del Rey, 12 January 2017 • Andriy Lunin v Osasuna, 2024–25 La Liga, 9 November 2024 Goalkeeping Clean sheets holds the clean sheets record, with 264 • Most clean sheets: 264Iker Casillas, 1999–2015 • Most clean sheets in La Liga: 177Iker Casillas, 1999–2015 • Most clean sheets in Copa del Rey: 28Iker Casillas, 1999–2015 • Most clean sheets in European Cup / UEFA Champions League: 53Iker Casillas, 1999–2015 • Longest period without conceding a goal: 952 minutesIker Casillas, 2013–14 • Longest period without conceding a goal in La Liga: 709 minutesFrancisco Buyo, 1994–95Santiago Cañizares, 1997–98 • Longest period without conceding a goal in Copa del Rey: 1,029 minutesIker Casillas, 2012–2014 • Longest period without conceding a goal in European Cup / UEFA Champions League: 738 minutesKeylor Navas, 2014–2016 In a single season • Most clean sheets in a single season: 26Iker Casillas, 2010–11 • Most clean sheets in a single season in La Liga: 19Francisco Buyo, 1986–87 • Most clean sheets in a single season in Copa del Rey: 8Iker Casillas, 2013–14 • Most clean sheets in a single season in European Cup / UEFA Champions League: 9Keylor Navas, 2015–16 Oldest and youngest • Youngest goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet: '''''' – Manuel Alcalde v Athletic Bilbao, 1905 Copa del Rey final, 18 April 1905 • Oldest goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet: '''''' – Paco Buyo v Albacete, 1995–96 La Liga, 16 March 1996 From start of the season • Best clean sheets start by an individual goalkeeper: 5Rogelio Domínguez, 1957–58Keylor Navas, 2015–16 • Best clean sheets start by an individual goalkeeper in La Liga: 5Rogelio Domínguez, 1957–58 • Best clean sheets start by an individual goalkeeper in Copa del Rey: 8Iker Casillas, 2013–14 • Best clean sheets start by an individual goalkeeper in European Cup / UEFA Champions League: 6Keylor Navas, 2015–16 Penalties saves Note: Not including penalty shoot-outs. • Most saved penalty kicks: 15 – Iker Casillas, 1999–2015 • Most saved penalty kicks in a season: 4 – Miguel Ángel, 1978–79 • Most saved penalty kicks in a match: 2García Remón v Sporting Gijón, 1975–76 La Liga, 30 November 1975 • Miguel Ángel v Atlético Madrid, 1978–79 La Liga, 26 November 1978 • Most saved penalty kicks in La Liga: 11 – Iker Casillas, 1999–2015 • Most saved penalty kicks in Copa del Rey: 2 – José Cabo, 1928–1929 • Most saved penalty kicks in Supercopa de España: 1 – Thibaut Courtois, 2018– • Most saved penalty kicks in European Cup / UEFA Champions League: 3Iker Casillas, 1999–2015 • Thibaut Courtois, 2018– • Most saved penalty kicks in FIFA Club World Cup: 1 – Iker Casillas, 1999–2015 • Goalkeepers that saved penalty kicks in finals: • José Cabo v Espanyol, 1929 Copa del Rey final, 3 February 1929 • José Araquistáin v Sevilla, 1962 Copa del Generalísimo final, 8 July 1962 • Thibaut Courtois v Athletic Bilbao, 2022 Supercopa de España final, 16 January 2022 Other goalkeeping records • Goalkeepers that scored against Real Madrid: • Manuel Balbuena for Huelva Recreation Club, 1907 Copa del Rey, 29 March 1907 • Ognjen Petrović for Red Star Belgrade, 1974–75 European Cup Winners' Cup, 19 March 1975 • Carlos Fenoy for Celta Vigo, 1976–77 La Liga, 7 November 1977 • Toni Prats for Real Betis, 1999–2000 La Liga, 25 January 2000 • Anatoliy Trubin for Benfica, 2025–26 UEFA Champions League, 28 January 2026 • Outfield players who acted as goalkeeper: • Jacinto Quincoces v Barcelona, 1940–41 La Liga, 1 December 1940 • Sabino Barinaga v Atlético Aviación, 1945–46 La Liga, 16 December 1945 • Macala v Celta Vigo, 1948–49 La Liga, 6 March 1949 • Sabino Barinaga v Celta Vigo, 1948–49 La Liga, 6 March 1949 • Ignacio Zoco v Anderlecht, 1962–63 European Cup, 26 September 1962 • Míchel v Tenerife, 1991–92 La Liga, 26 January 1992 • Goalkeepers who played as outfield players: • José Bañón v Celta Vigo, 1948–49 La Liga, 6 March 1949 Wins Most matches wins Competitive, professional matches only. Including substitutes. Players in italics are still active outside the club. As of 5 July 2025. By competition • Most wins in La Liga: 334Iker Casillas • Most wins in Copa del Rey: 44Paco GentoSantillana • Most wins in Copa de la Liga: 4Francisco PinedaCamachoUli StielikeIsidoro San JoséRicardo GallegoSantillana • Most wins in Supercopa de España: 7Toni KroosLuka ModrićFederico Valverde • Most wins in International competitions: 97Iker Casillas • Most wins in UEFA club competitions: 93Iker Casillas • Most wins in European competitions: 92Iker Casillas • Most wins in UEFA Champions League: 90Iker Casillas • Most wins in European Cup Winners' Cup: 9Camacho • Most wins in UEFA Cup: 26Míchel • Most wins in UEFA Super Cup: 5Dani CarvajalLuka Modrić • Most wins in Intercontinental Cup: 2Fernando HierroRaúlRoberto Carlos • Most wins in FIFA Club World Cup: 12Luka Modrić • Most wins in FIFA Intercontinental Cup: 116 players Consecutive • Most consecutive matches wins: 21Marcelo, 16 September 2014 – 20 December 2014 • Most consecutive matches wins in La Liga: 18Ferenc Puskás, 23 October 1960 – 12 March 1961 • Luis del Sol, 23 October 1960 – 12 March 1961 • Most consecutive unbeaten matches: 44Lucas Vázquez, 27 September 2023 – 22 October 2024 • Most consecutive unbeaten matches in La Liga: 50Emilio Butragueño, 21 February 1988 – 1 October 1989 Titles • Most major trophies at Real Madrid: 28Luka Modrić, 2012–2025 • Most La Liga titles: 12Paco Gento, 1953–1971 (Spanish record) • Most Copa del Rey titles: 5Miguel Ángel, 1968–1986 • Camacho, 1973–1989 • Most Supercopa de España titles: 5Chendo, 1983–2001 • Manolo Sanchís, 1983–2001 • Marcelo, 2007–2022 • Nacho, 2010–2024 • Luka Modrić, 2012–2025 • Most European Cup / UEFA Champions League titles: 6 (European record) • Paco Gento, 1953–1971 • Nacho, 2010–2024 • Luka Modrić, 2012–2025 • Dani Carvajal, 2013– • Most UEFA Super Cup titles: 5 (European record) • Luka Modrić, 2012–2025 • Dani Carvajal, 2013– • Most FIFA Club World Cup titles: 5 (World record) • Nacho, 2010–2024 • Luka Modrić, 2012–2025 • Dani Carvajal, 2013– • Toni Kroos, 2014–2024 • Most Intercontinental Cup titles: 2 (Shared record) • Fernando Hierro, 1989–2003 • Raúl, 1994–2010 • Fernando Morientes, 1997–2005 • Guti, 1995–2010 • Roberto Carlos, 1996–2007 Disciplinary Notes: Includes only cards given to players who are still on the field during match time; it does not include cards given to substitutes, manager, technical staff, or players after the end of the match. • Most yellow cards: 252Sergio Ramos, 2005–2021 • Most red cards: 26Sergio Ramos, 2005–2021 • Most yellow cards in a season: 22Sergio Ramos, 2014–15 • Most red cards in a season: 4Guti, 1999–2000Sergio Ramos, 2005–06 • Fastest yellow card: 25 secondsRobert Jarni v Dynamo Kyiv, 1998–99 UEFA Champions League, 17 March 1999 • Fastest red card: 1 minute and 27 secondsIker Casillas v Espanyol, 2010–11 La Liga, 13 February 2011 • Fastest red card for a substitute: 1 minuteGarcía Hernández v Hercules, 1979–80 La Liga, 30 March 1980 • Most yellow cards in a match: 8Real Madrid 1–0 Sevilla, 2010–11 La Liga, 19 December 2010; Casillas, Ramos, Carvalho, Pepe, Özil, Di María, Lass Diarra and Pedro León • Most red cards in a match: 3Real Madrid 0–5 1. FC Kaiserslautern, 1981–82 UEFA Cup, 17 March 1982; San José, Cunningham and PinedaReal Madrid 0–2 Sevilla, 1992–93 La Liga, 19 December 1992; Rocha, Míchel and ProsinečkiReal Madrid 0–3 Tenerife, 1993–94 Copa del Rey, 1 February 1994; Milla, Zamorano and SanchísReal Madrid 3–2 Raja Casablanca, 2000 FIFA Club World Championship, 10 January 2000; Roberto Carlos, Guti and Karembeu • Shortest time between two consecutive yellow cards for the same player (sent off after second yellow card): 10 secondsÁngel Di María v Deportivo La Coruña, 2012–13 La Liga, 23 February 2013 Captaincy is the longest-serving captain in the club's history. • Total number of club captains – 39 players • Most matches started as captain: 307Raúl, 1999–2010 • Most titles as captain: 12Sergio Ramos, 2015–2021 • Longest serving captains: 9 seasonsPaco Gento, 1962–1971 • Shortest serving captains: 1 season – 13 players • First club captain – Julián Palacios • First official club captain – Arthur Johnson v Barcelona, 1902 Copa de la Coronación, 13 May 1902 • Youngest starting captain: '''''' – José Giralt v Espanyol, 1903 Copa del Rey, 6 April 1903 • Oldest starting captain: '''''' – Luka Modrić v Real Sociedad, 2024–25 La Liga, 24 May 2025 Other records • Player with most finals at Real Madrid: 28Luka Modrić, 2012–2025 • Most matches drawn: 150Manolo Sanchís, 1983–2001 • Most matches lost: 168Raúl, 1994–2010 • Most outfield player appearances, never score: 170Pedro de Felipe, 1964–1972 • Most appearances, never won a trophy: 143Pahiño, 1948–1953 • Most appearances, never won a match: 6Juan Manzanedo, 1916–1926 • Most appearances, never lost a match: 17Carlos Secretário, 1996–1997 • Most appearances, always won a match: 10Nuri Şahin, 2011–2012 • Most appearances, always lost a match: 3Luis Méndez-Vigo, 1935–1940 • Antonio Gento, 1961–1962 Internationals • First international appearance by a Real Madrid player: Juan Monjardín, v , 17 December 1922 • First international goal by a Real Madrid player: Juan Monjardín, v , 17 December 1922 • First international appearance by a Real Madrid non-Spanish player: Raymond Kopa, v , 8 June 1958 • First international appearance by a non-Spanish player to have played for Real Madrid: Fernando Giudicelli, v , 14 July 1930 (he later joined Real Madrid in 1935) • Most international caps as a Real Madrid player: 176Sergio Ramos, • Most capped player to play for Real Madrid: 226Cristiano Ronaldo, (89 caps whilst at Real Madrid) • Most international goals as a Real Madrid player: 63Cristiano Ronaldo, • Most international goals by a player who played for Real Madrid: 143Cristiano Ronaldo, (63 goals whilst at Real Madrid) FIFA World Cup • First Real Madrid player to appear at a World Cup: Ciriaco Errasti, Hilario, Jacinto Quincoces, Luis Regueiro and Ricardo Zamora for Spain, at 1934 FIFA World Cup • First non-Spanish player to appear at a World Cup: Raymond Kopa for France, at 1958 FIFA World Cup • Most World Cup appearances while a Real Madrid player: Roberto Carlos and Iker Casillas, with 17 each • Most World Cup goals while a Real Madrid player: Cristiano Ronaldo, 6 for Portugal in 2010, 2014 and 2018 • Below is the list of players who have won the FIFA World Cup as Real Madrid players: • Günter Netzer (West Germany 1974) • Jorge Valdano (Mexico 1986) • Christian Karembeu (France 1998) • Roberto Carlos (South Korea/Japan 2002) • Iker Casillas (South Africa 2010) • Raúl Albiol (South Africa 2010) • Xabi Alonso (South Africa 2010) • Sergio Ramos (South Africa 2010) • Alvaro Arbeloa (South Africa 2010) • Sami Khedira (Brazil 2014) • Raphaël Varane (Russia 2018) UEFA European Championship • First Real Madrid player to appear at a European Championship: Ignacio Zoco and Amancio for Spain, at 1964 European Nations' Cup • First non-Spanish player to appear at a European Championship: Uli Stielike for West Germany, at 1980 European Nations' Cup • Most European Championship appearances while a Real Madrid player: Iker Casillas, 14 for Spain in 2004, 2008 and 2012 • Most European Championship goals while a Real Madrid player: Cristiano Ronaldo, 6 for Portugal in 2012 and 2016 • Below is the list of players who have won the UEFA European Championship as Real Madrid players: • Ignacio Zoco (Spain 1964) • Amancio (Spain 1964) • Uli Stielike (Italy 1980) • Christian Karembeu (Belgium & Netherlands 2000) • Nicolas Anelka (Belgium & Netherlands 2000) • Rubén de la Red (Austria & Switzerland 2008) • Iker Casillas (Austria & Switzerland 2008 and Poland & Ukraine 2012) • Sergio Ramos (Austria & Switzerland 2008 and Poland & Ukraine 2012) • Raúl Albiol (Poland & Ukraine 2012) • Álvaro Arbeloa (Poland & Ukraine 2012) • Xabi Alonso (Poland & Ukraine 2012) • Pepe (France 2016) • Cristiano Ronaldo (France 2016) • Nacho (Germany 2024) • Dani Carvajal (Germany 2024) • Joselu (Germany 2024) FIFA Confederations Cup • Below is the list of players who have won the FIFA Confederations Cup as Real Madrid players. • Michael Laudrup (Saudi Arabia 1995) • Roberto Carlos (Saudi Arabia 1997) • Zé Roberto (Saudi Arabia 1997) • Marcelo (Brazil 2013) UEFA Nations League • Below is the list of players who have won the UEFA Nations League as Real Madrid players: • Karim Benzema (Italy 2021) • Dani Carvajal (Netherlands 2023) • Marco Asensio (Netherlands 2023) • Nacho (Netherlands 2023) Copa América • Below is the list of players who have won the Copa América as Real Madrid players. • Roberto Carlos (Bolivia 1997 and Paraguay 1999) • Zé Roberto (Bolivia 1997) • Júlio Baptista (Paraguay 2007) • Robinho (Paraguay 2007) • Casemiro (Brazil 2019) • Éder Militão (Brazil 2019) Africa Cup of Nations • Below is the list of players who have won the Africa Cup of Nations as Real Madrid players. • Geremi (Ghana & Nigeria 2000 and Mali 2002) • Samuel Eto'o (Ghana & Nigeria 2000) • Brahim Díaz (Morocco 2025) Transfers Highest transfer fees paid , signed in June 2023 from Borussia Dortmund for £88.5 million, became Real Madrid's most expensive purchase. Real Madrid's record signing is Jude Bellingham. Bellingham signed for the club from Borussia Dortmund for a total of £88.5 million in June 2023, according to media reports. Highest transfer fees received 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 ==
Managers
Appearances is the manager who has coached the most matches in the history of Real Madrid Competitive, professional matches only. Bold indicates manager is still active at club level. As of 24 May 2025. }!!Other!!Total Most wins Competitive, professional matches only. Bold indicates manager is still active at club level. As of 24 May 2025. }!!Other!!Total Oldest and youngest • Youngest manager: '''''' – Lippo Hertzka v Arenas de Getxo, 1929–30 La Liga, 23 March 1930 • Oldest manager: '''''' – Carlo Ancelotti v Real Sociedad, 2024–25 La Liga, 24 May 2025 • Youngest manager to win a title: '''''' – Lippo Hertzka, 1931–32 La Liga, 3 April 1932 • Oldest manager to win a title: '''''' – Carlo Ancelotti, 2024 FIFA Intercontinental Cup, 18 December 2024 Others • First full-time manager: Arthur Johnson • Most years as manager: 15 years – Miguel Muñoz (1959, 1960–1974) • Most consecutive seasons managed: 14 seasons – Miguel Muñoz (1960–1974) • Most titles won as manager: 15Carlo Ancelotti (2013–2015, 2021–2025) • Most titles in a season: 4Zinedine Zidane (2016–17 and 2017–18) • Most winning percentage: 75%Manuel Pellegrini (2009–2010) • Most goals scored under manager: 1,225Miguel Muñoz == Team records ==
Team records
Matches Firsts • First competitive match: 1–3 v Barcelona, 1902 Copa de la Coronación (semi-finals), 13 May 1902 • First Copa del Rey match: 4–1 v Espanyol, 1903 Copa del Rey (semi-finals), 6 April 1903 • First La Liga match: 5–0 v CE Europa, 1929 La Liga, 10 February 1929 • First match at Santiago Bernabéu: 3–1 v Belenenses, 14 December 1947 • First competitive match at Santiago Bernabéu: 3–1 v Espanyol, 1947–48 La Liga, 18 December 1947 • First Copa Eva Duarte (and only) match: 3–1 v Valencia, 1947 Copa Eva Duarte, 8 June 1948 • First Small Club World Cup match: 3–2 v La Salle, 1952 Small Club World Cup (group stage), 13 July 1952 • First Latin Cup match: 2–0 v Belenenses, 1955 Latin Cup (semi-finals), 22 May 1955 • First European Cup match: 2–0 v Servette, 1955–56 European Cup (round 1 – first leg), 8 September 1955 • First Intercontinental Cup match: 0–0 v Peñarol, 1960 Intercontinental Cup (first leg), 3 July 1960 • First European Cup Winners' Cup match: 0–0 v Hibernian, 1970–71 European Cup Winners' Cup (round 1 – first leg), 17 September 1970 • First UEFA Cup match: 2–1 v Basel, 1971–72 UEFA Cup (round 1 – first leg), 15 September 1971 • First Supercopa de España match: 1–0 v Real Sociedad, 1982 Supercopa de España (first leg), 13 October 1982 • First Copa de la Liga match: 1–0 v Real Sociedad, 1983 Copa de la Liga (quarter-finals), 12 June 1983 • First Copa Iberoamericana match: 3–1 v Boca Juniors, 1994 Copa Iberoamericana (first leg), 19 May 1994 • First UEFA Champions League match: 0–1 v Ajax, 1995–96 UEFA Champions League (group stage), 13 September 1995 • First UEFA Super Cup match: 0–1 v Chelsea, 1998 UEFA Super Cup, 28 August 1998 • First FIFA Club World Cup match: 3–1 v Al-Nassr, 2000 FIFA Club World Championship (group stage), 5 January 2000 • First FIFA Intercontinental Cup match: 3–0 v Pachuca, 2024 FIFA Intercontinental Cup (final), 18 December 2024 In a season • Most matches played in a season: 68 matches – 2024–25 (Spanish record) • Fewest matches played in a season: 0 matches – 1911–12 (Shared record) • Most matches won in a season: 46 matches – 2011–12 and 2013–14 • Most matches won in a season in La Liga: 32 matches – 2011–12 (Shared record) • Most league home wins in a season: 18 matches – 1987–88 and 2009–10 (Shared record) • Most league away wins in a season: 16 matches – 2011–12 (Spanish record) • Fewest official matches won in a season in La Liga: 7 matches – 1929–30 • Most matches drawn in a season: 21 matches – 1999–2000 (Shared record) • Most matches drawn in a season in La Liga: 15 matches – 1978–79 • Fewest matches drawn in a season in La Liga: 11929, in 18 matches • 1934–35, in 22 matches • 1939–40, in 22 matches • Most matches lost in a season: 19 matches – 1984–85 • Most matches lost in a season in La Liga: 13 matches – 1973–74 • Fewest matches lost in a season: 1 match – 1931–32 (Spanish record) • Fewest matches lost in a season in La Liga: 0 – 1931–32 (Shared record) • Most unbeaten matches in a season: 54 matches – 2016–17 • Most unbeaten matches in a season in La Liga: 39 matches – 1986–87, out of 44 matches (Shared record) Record wins • Record win: 11–1 against Barcelona (in 1943 Copa del Generalísimo) • Record league win: 11–2 against Elche (in 1959–60 La Liga) • Record Spanish cup win: 11–1 against Barcelona (in 1943 Copa del Generalísimo) • Record European win: 9–0 against B 1913 (in 1961–62 European Cup) • Record home win: 11–1 against Barcelona (in 1943 Copa del Generalísimo) • Record away win: 8–0 against Olympiakos Nicosia (in 1969–70 European Cup) • This match was held at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium because Olympiakos Nicosia’s stadium did not meet UEFA requirements, and Real Madrid were considered the away team rather than the hosts, and with the exception of this rare case, the record away win: • 7–0 against Valdepeñas (in 1977–78 Copa del Rey) • 7–0 against Progrès Niederkorn (in 1978–79 European Cup) • 8–1 against San Sebastián (in 2002–03 Copa del Rey) • Record home league win: 11–2 against Elche (in 1959–60 La Liga) • Record away league win: • 6–0 against Real Zaragoza (in 2011–12 La Liga) • 7–1 against Real Zaragoza (in 1987–88 La Liga) • 8–2 against Deportivo La Coruña (in 2014–15 La Liga) Record defeats • Record league defeat: 1–8 against Español (in 1929–30 La Liga) • Record Spanish cup defeat: 0–6 against Valencia (in 1998–99 Copa del Rey) • Record European defeat: • 0–5 against 1. FC Kaiserslautern (in 1981–82 UEFA Cup) • 0–5 against Milan (in 1988–89 European Cup) • Record home defeat: 0–6 against Athletic Bilbao (in 1930–31 La Liga) • Record away defeat: 1–8 against Español (in 1929–30 La Liga) Matches time • Shortest match: 6 minutes, against Real Sociedad, 2004–05 La Liga, 5 January 2005 • Longest match: 149 minutes, against Real Betis, 1965–66 Copa del Rey, 15 May 1966 Streaks Winning runs • Longest winning run in all competitions: 22, 16 September 2014 – 20 December 2014 (Spanish record) • Longest league winning run: 16, 2 March 2016 – 18 September 2016 (Shared record) • Longest winning run in Copa del Rey: 10, 18 December 2013 – 2 December 2014 • Most home wins in a row (all competitions): 28, 2 June 1985 – 30 April 1986 • Most away wins in a row (all competitions): 12 • From 2 October 2011 to 14 January 2012 • From 20 September 2014 to 12 December 2014 • Most home league wins in a row: 24, 3 December 1988 – 28 January 1990 • Most away league wins in a row: 13, 26 February 2017 – 14 October 2017 (Spanish record) • Longest league winning run from the first match of season: 9, 15 September 1968 – 16 November 1968 (Spanish record) UEFA competitions • Longest winning run in UEFA competitions: 11, 23 April 2014 – 18 February 2015 • Longest winning run in UEFA Champions League: 10, 23 April 2014 – 18 February 2015 • Most UEFA Champions League home wins in a row: 17 • From 12 October 1955 to 21 April 1960 • From 13 September 1978 to 16 March 1988 • Most UEFA Champions League away wins in a row: 5, 29 April 2014 – 18 February 2015 Unbeaten runs • Longest unbeaten run (all competitions): 40, 9 April 2016 – 12 January 2017 (Spanish record) • Longest unbeaten home run (all competitions): 83, 8 May 1977 – 18 January 1981 (Spanish record) • Longest unbeaten away run (all competitions): 21, 21 September 2011 – 11 April 2012 (Spanish record) • Longest league unbeaten run: 42, 27 September 2023 – 19 October 2024 • Longest league unbeaten home run: 121, 17 February 1957 – 20 February 1965 (Spanish record) • Longest league unbeaten away run: 21, 30 September 2023 – 24 November 2024 UEFA competitions • Longest unbeaten run in UEFA Competitions: 16, 12 April 2016 – 2 May 2017 • Longest unbeaten run in the UEFA Champions League: 15, 12 April 2016 – 2 May 2017 • Longest unbeaten home run in the UEFA Champions League: 32, 17 September 1975 – 24 October 1990 • Longest unbeaten away run in the UEFA Champions League: 11, 28 September 2010 – 27 March 2012 Winless runs • Longest winless run: 9 • From 23 December 1984 to 17 February 1985 • From 27 February 1991 to 7 April 1991 • Longest home winless run: 5, 13 November 1949 – 5 February 1950 • Longest away winless run: 17, 22 November 1997 – 9 May 1998 • Longest league winless run: 9, 23 December 1984 – 17 February 1985 • Longest winless run in the UEFA Champions League: 6, 2 October 2002 – 11 December 2002 • Longest winless run in the UEFA Champions League (home matches): 3 • From 29 February 2000 to 4 April 2000 • From 22 October 2002 to 11 December 2002 Draws • Most draws in a row: 5 • From 29 March 1970 to 3 May 1970 • From 7 January 1979 to 24 January 1979 • Most home draws in a row: 5, 13 November 1949 – 5 February 1950 • Most away draws in a row: 5 • From 6 December 1953 to 7 February 1954 • From 8 March 2006 to 16 April 2006 • Most league draws in a row: 4 • From 21 September 1947 to 12 October 1947 • From 2 March 1969 to 23 March 1969 • From 29 March 1970 to 19 April 1970 • From 17 February 2007 to 10 March 2007 Matches without draw • Most consecutive matches without draw: 33, 29 March 1922 – 26 February 1928 (Shared record) • Most consecutive matches without draw in La Liga: 32, 26 October 1952 – 1 November 1953 (Shared record) Losses • Most defeats in a row: 5 • From 3 April 1985 to 21 April 1985 • From 25 April 2004 to 23 May 2004 • From 2 May 2009 to 31 May 2009 • Most home defeats in a row: 4 • From 18 June 1995 to 17 September 1995 • From 11 April 2004 to 23 May 2004 • From 17 February 2019 to 5 March 2019 • Most away defeats in a row: 7 • From 26 October 1947 to 25 January 1947 • From 3 December 1950 to 18 March 1951 • Most league defeats in a row: 5 • From 25 April 2004 to 23 May 2004 • From 2 May 2009 to 31 May 2009 Scoring • Longest scoring run: 73, 30 April 2016 – 17 September 2017 (Spanish record) • Longest league scoring run: 54, 2 March 2016 – 17 September 2017 • Longest home league scoring run: 81, 11 November 1951 – 20 January 1957 • Longest away league scoring run: 35, 3 January 2016 – 29 October 2017 (Spanish record) Non-scoring • Longest non-scoring run: 5, 3 April 1985 – 21 April 1985 • Longest league non-scoring run: 3 • From 7 April 1985 to 21 April 1985 • From 17 September 1993 to 2 October 1993 • From 27 April 2002 to 10 May 2002 • From 26 September 2018 to 6 October 2018 Goals In a match • Most goals by Real Madrid in a match: 11 • Real Madrid 11–1 Barcelona, 1943 Copa del Generalísimo, 13 June 1943 • Real Madrid 11–2 Elche, 1959–60 La Liga, 7 February 1960 • Most goals in a match (both teams): 13 • Real Madrid 9–4 Extremeño, 1927 Copa del Rey, 6 March 1927 • Real Madrid 11–2 Elche, 1959–60 La Liga, 7 February 1960 • Most goals scored by Real Madrid in a losing match: 4 • Real Madrid 4–5 Real Sociedad, 1929 La Liga, 19 May 1929 • Real Madrid 4–5 Espanyol, 1939–40 La Liga, 3 March 1940 • Real Madrid 4–5 Sevilla, 1940–41 La Liga, 9 February 1941 • Most goals scored by Real Madrid in a drawn match: 6 – Real Madrid 6–6 Barcelona, 1916 Copa del Rey, 13 April 1916 The following table shows the most goals scored in a single match in Real Madrid’s history: In a season • Most goals scored in a season: 174 – 2011–12 • Most goals scored in a season in La Liga: 121 – 2011–12 (Spanish record) • Fewest goals scored in a season in La Liga: 24 – 1930–31 • Most goals conceded in a season: 84 – 1998–99 and 2024–25 • Most goals conceded in a season in La Liga: 71 – 1950–51 • Fewest goals conceded in a season in La Liga: 15 – 1931–32 (Spanish record) • Best goal difference in a season in La Liga: +89 – 2011–12 (Spanish record) • Most matches with goals in a season: 60 – 2016–17; with goals in all matches (Spanish record) Goalscorers Note: Does not include own goals. • Most goalscorers in a season: 22 – 2019–20 (Shared record) • Most goalscorers in a season in La Liga: 21 – 2019–20 • Most goalscorers in a season in Copa del Rey: 11 – 1977–78 • Most goalscorers in a season in European Cup / UEFA Champions League: 14 – 2001–02 • Most goalscorers in a match: 6Real Madrid 6–0 Zürich, 1963–64 European Cup, 7 May 1964; Zoco, Felo, Muller, Puskás, Di Stéfano and AmancioReal Madrid 8–0 Olympiakos Nicosia, 1969–70 European Cup, 24 September 1969; Amancio, Gento, Grosso, Fleitas, Grande and PirriReal Madrid 7–0 Valdepeñas, 1977–78 Copa del Rey, 14 September 1977; Isidro, Aguilar, Santillana, Wolff, Macanás and Del BosqueReal Madrid 7–0 Progrès Niederkorn, 1977–78 European Cup, 27 September 1977; Pirri, Jensen, Stielike, Santillana, Hernández and JuanitoReal Madrid 7–0 Rayo Vallecano, 1979–80 La Liga, 3 February 1980; Santillana, Juanito, Cunningham, Hernández, Martínez and PortugalReal Madrid 7–0 Sevilla, 1990–91 La Liga, 3 February 1991; Miguel Tendillo, Butragueno, Míchel, Gordillo, Hierro and AragónReal Madrid 6–2 Málaga, 2012–13 La Liga, 8 May 2013; Albiol, Ronaldo, Özil, Benzema, Modrić and Di María Clean sheets • Most clean sheets in a season: 30 matches2010–11 season • Most clean sheets in a season in La Liga: 21 matches2023–24 • Most clean sheets in a season in Copa del Rey: 8 matches2013–14 (Spanish record) • Most clean sheets in a season in European Cup / UEFA Champions League: 10 matches2015–16 (Shared record) • Most consecutive clean sheets: 8 matches, 6 January 2014 – 28 January 2014 • Most consecutive clean sheets in La Liga: 7 matches • 11 December 1994 – 5 February 1995 • 7 September 1997 – 27 October 1997 • Longest run without a clean sheet: 24 matches, 26 January 1941 – 18 January 1942 • Longest run without a clean sheet in La Liga: 26 matches, 8 May 1999 – 17 January 2000 Points • Most points in a season: • Two points for a win: 66 in 44 matches (in 1986–87 season) (Spanish record) • Three points for a win: 100 in 38 matches (in 2011–12 season) (Shared record) • Fewest points in a season: • Two points for a win: 17 in 18 matches (in 1929–30 season) • Three points for a win: 62 in 38 matches (in 1999–2000 season) Penalty shootouts By club By competition Complete list ; Key • = scored penalty • = missed penalty • = scored penalty which ended the shoot-out • = missed penalty which ended the shoot-out • = the first penalty in the shoot-out • horizontal line within a list of takers = beginning of the sudden death stage Penalty shootouts records • Most penalties taken: 6Juanito, 1977–1987 • Most penalties scored: 6Juanito, 1977–1987 • Most penalties missed: 2Camacho, 1974–1989 • Most penalties saved: 6Miguel Ángel, 1968–1986 • Most penalties taken against Real Madrid: 2Rubio, both with Atlético MadridSaúl, both with Atlético MadridJulián Alvarez, one with Manchester City and one with Atlético Madrid == Season-by-season performance ==
Honours
Official Regional competitions Campeonato Regional Centro / Trofeo Mancomunado:Winners (23, record): 1903, 1905, 1906, 1906–07, 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, 1935–36Runners-up (7): 1908–09 (after tiebreakers), 1910–11, 1914–15, 1918–19, 1924–25, 1927–28, 1939–40Copa Federación Centro:Winners (4, record): 1922–23, 1927–28, 1943–44, 1944–45 • Runners-up (1): 1940–41 Domestic competitions La Liga:Winners (3, joint record): 1960, 1998, 2002Runners-up (2): 1966, 2000FIFA Intercontinental Cup:Winners (1, joint record): 2024Copa Iberoamericana:Winners (1, record): 1994 Unofficial Santiago Bernabéu Trophy: 28 • 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 • Trofeo Ciudad de Alicante: 10 • 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2010 • Trofeo Teresa Herrera: 9 • 1949, • Trofeo Ramón de Carranza: 6 • 1958, 1959, 1960, 1966, 1970, 1982 • Trofeo Ciudad de La Línea: 5 • 1981, 1982, 1986, 1994, 2000. • Trofeo Ciutat de Palma: 4 • 1975, 1980, 1983, 1990 • Trofeo Bahía de Cartagena: 4 • 1994, 1998, 1999, 2001 • Trofeo Inmortal de Girona: 4 • 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981 • Trofeo Colombino: 3 • 1970, 1984, 1989 • Trofeo Ciudad de Barcelona: 3 • 1983, 1985, 1988 • Trofeo Euskadi Asegarce: 3 • 1994, 1995, 1996 • '''Trofeo Festa d'Elx: 3''' • 1984, 1985, 1999 • Trofeo Ciudad de Santander: 3 • 1991, 1992, 1993 • Small Club World Cup:Trofeo Ciudad de Vigo: 2 • 1981, 1982 • Trofeo Naranja: 2 • 1990, 2003 • Trofeo Concepción Arenal: 2 • 1977, 1984 • Trofeo de Navidad Comunidad de Madrid: 2 • 1994, 1995 • Trofeo de la Hispanidad: 2 • 1995, 1996 • World Football Challenge: 22011, 2012Trofeo Benito Villamarín: 1 • 1960 • Mohammed V Trophy: 1 • 1966 • Trofeo Año Santo Compostelano: 1 • 1970 • Trofeo Costa del Sol: 1 • 1976 • Trofeo Ciudad de Caracas: 1 • 1980 • Trofeo Ibérico: 1 • 1982 • Trofeo Centenario A.C. Milan: 1 • 2000 • Trofeo Jesús Gil: 1 • 2005 • Trofeo Centenario Real Sociedad: 1 • 2009 • Taci Oil Cup: 1 • 2010 • Franz-Beckenbauer-Cup: 1 • 2010 • npower Challenge Cup: 1 • 2011 • Audi Football Summit: 1 • 2016 • MLS All-Star Game: 12017 In 2017, Real Madrid received the Nine Values Cup, an award of the international children's social programme Football for Friendship. Achievements ==== Doubles ==== ;European double: • La Liga and European Cup / UEFA Champions League: 51956–57, 1957–58, 2016–17, 2021–22, 2023–24 ;League and UEFA Cup double: • La Liga and UEFA Cup: 11985–86 ;European cup double: • Copa del Rey and UEFA Champions League: 12013–14 ;;European league cup double: • Copa de la Liga and UEFA Cup: 11984–85 ;Domestic double: • La Liga and Copa del Rey: 41961–62, 1974–75, 1979–80, 1988–89 Three or more successive titles ;European Cup / UEFA Champions League1955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60 (five consecutive)2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18 ;FIFA Club World Cup2016, 2017, 2018 ;La Liga1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65 (five consecutive)1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–691977–78, 1978–79, 1979–801985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90 (five consecutive) ;Copa del Rey1905, 1906, 1907, 1908 (four consecutive) ;Supercopa de España1988, 1989, 1990 ==== Four titles in a season ==== ;2016–17UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, La Liga, UEFA Champions League ;2017–18UEFA Super Cup, Supercopa de España, FIFA Club World Cup, UEFA Champions League == Awards ==
Awards
Players Awards Ballon d'Or (1956–) The following players have won the Ballon d'Or while playing for Real Madrid: • Alfredo Di Stéfano – 1957, 1959Raymond Kopa – 1958Luís Figo – 2000Ronaldo – 2002Fabio Cannavaro – 2006Cristiano Ronaldo – 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017Luka Modrić2018Karim Benzema2022 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: • Luís Figo – 2001Ronaldo – 2002Zinedine Zidane – 2003Fabio Cannavaro – 2006 The Best FIFA Men's Player (2016–) The following players have won The Best FIFA Men's Player while playing for Real Madrid: • Cristiano Ronaldo – 2016, 2017Luka Modrić – 2018Vinícius Júnior – 2024 European Golden Boot The following players have won the European Golden Shoe while playing for Real Madrid: • Hugo Sánchez – 1989–90 (38 goals) • Cristiano Ronaldo – 2010–11 (40 goals), 2013–14 (31 goals), 2014–15 (48 goals) • Kylian Mbappé – 2024–25 (31 goals) 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: • Fernando Redondo – 2000 • Zinedine Zidane – 2002 UEFA Best Player in Europe Award (2011–) The following players have won the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award while playing for Real Madrid: • Cristiano Ronaldo – 2014, 2016, 2017 • Luka Modrić – 2018 • Karim Benzema – 2022 UEFA Champions League Player of the Season (2022–) Karim Benzema – 2021–22 • Vinícius Júnior – 2023–24 UEFA Champions League Young Player of the Season (2022–) Vinícius Júnior – 2021–22 • Jude Bellingham – 2023–24 Pichichi winners won the Pichichi Trophy a record five times The following Real Madrid players have won the Pichichi Trophy: • Manuel Olivares: (1) 1931–32 • Pahiño: (1) 1951–52 • Alfredo Di Stéfano: (5) 1953–54, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59 • Ferenc Puskás: (4) 1959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64 • Amancio: (2) 1968–69, 1969–70 • Juanito: (1) 1983–84 • Hugo Sánchez: (4) 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90 • Emilio Butragueño: (1) 1990–91 • Iván Zamorano: (1) 1994–95 • Raúl: (2) 1998–99, 2000–01 • Ronaldo: (1) 2003–04 • Ruud van Nistelrooy: (1) 2006–07 • Cristiano Ronaldo: (3) 2010–11, 2013–14, 2014–15 • Karim Benzema: (1) 2021–22 • Kylian Mbappé: (1) 2024–25 Zamora winners won the Zamora Trophy a record three times, along with José Vicente Train The following Real Madrid players have won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy: • Ricardo Zamora: (2) 1931–32, 1932–33 • José Bañón: (1) 1945–46 • Juan Alonso: (1) 1954–55 • José Vicente Train: (3) 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64 • José Araquistáin: (1) 1961–62 • Antonio Betancort: (3) 1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68 • García Remón: (1) 1972–73 • Miguel Ángel: (1) 1975–76 • Agustín: (1) 1982–83 • Francisco Buyo: (2) 1987–88, 1991–92 • Iker Casillas: (1) 2007–08 • Thibaut Courtois: (1) 2019–20 Managers awards FIFA World Coach of the Year / The Best FIFA Football Coach The following managers have won the FIFA World Coach of the Year / The Best FIFA Football Coach while managing Real Madrid: • José Mourinho2010Zinedine Zidane2017Carlo Ancelotti2024 IFFHS World's Best Club Coach winners The following managers have won the IFFHS World's Best Club Coach while managing Real Madrid: • Vicente del Bosque2002José Mourinho2012Carlo Ancelotti2014, 2022, 2024Zinedine Zidane2017, 2018 Johan Cruyff Trophy (2024–) The following managers have won the Men's Johan Cruyff Trophy while managing Real Madrid: • Carlo Ancelotti2024 Club awards FIFA Club of the Century: 2000 • FIFA Order of Merit: 2004 • IFFHS Best European Club of the 20th Century • Kicker Sportmagazin Club of the 20th CenturyGlobe Soccer Best Club of the 21st CenturyGlobe Soccer Best Club of the Year: 2014, 2016, 2017, 2022, 2024 (record)IFFHS The World's Club Team of the Year: 2000, 2002, 2014, 2017, 2024 (joint record)Laureus World Sports Award for Team of the Year: 2025 • World Soccer Men's World Team of the Year: 2017 • Ballon d'Or Men's Club of the Year: 2024 == Rankings ==
Rankings
European Cup / UEFA Champions League all-time club rankings (since 1955): 1st placeUEFA coefficient most top-ranked club by 5-year period (since 1975–1979): 16 times (record)All-time La Liga table (since 1929): 1st place == Guinness World Records ==
Guinness World Records
• Most matches won in the UEFA Champions League era by a football team • Most consecutive UEFA Champions League matches scored in (jointly held) • Most title wins of the top division in Spanish football • Most title wins of the football European Cup / Champions League • Most consecutive home matches unbeaten in the top division of Spanish football • Most consecutive matches won in the top division of Spanish football (jointly held) • Most valuable football club • Most followers on Instagram for a sports team == Other achievements ==
Other achievements
• Most appearances in the European Cup / UEFA Champions League: 56 seasons • World's most valuable sports team: 2013, 2014, 2015 • First club to win consecutive UEFA Cups (1985 and 1986). • Only team in UEFA club football history to defend both the European Cup and UEFA Champions League successfully. • Only team to win consecutive FIFA Club World Cup titles as well as three titles in a row (2016, 2017, 2018). • First and only club to win three consecutive (or more) European Cup / UEFA Champions League titles twice (1956–1960 and 2016–2018). • Most consecutive seasons in the UEFA Champions League knockout phase: 29 (1997–98 to 2025–26) • Most consecutive UEFA Champions League semi-final appearances: 8 (2010–11 to 2017–18) • Most consecutive European Cup final appearances: 5 (1956–1960) • Most consecutive UEFA Champions League final appearances: 3 (2016–2018) (joint record) • Most successful UEFA team to defend the European Cup / UEFA Champions League trophy: 6/15 • Most times to win all UEFA Champions League group stage matches: 3 (2011–12, 2014–15 and 2023–24) (joint record) • Most consecutive knockout tie wins in European Cup: 20 (1955–1960) • Most consecutive knockout tie wins in UEFA Champions League: 12 (2016–2018) • Most consecutive European Cup / UEFA Champions League matches scoring: 34 (joint record) == Notes ==
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