List of Real Madrid C.F. records and statistics

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Cristiano Ronaldo, pictured here in 2012, is Real Madrid's all-time leading goalscorer with 376 goals in all competitions.

Real Madrid C.F. 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 May 13, 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 La Liga. Real Madrid was one of the founding members of La Liga in 1929, and is one of three clubs, including FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao, never to have 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 11, and the most La Liga titles with 32. Also Real Madrid is the most seccessful club in international titles with 20 more than any team in the world. The club's record appearance maker is Raúl, who made 741 appearances from 1994 to 2010; the club's record goalscorer is Cristiano Ronaldo, who has 376 goals in all competitions.

Honours

As of 30 December 2015, Real Madrid won a record 32 La Liga and a record 11 European Cup / UEFA Champions League trophies. The club was awarded with the recognition of FIFA Club of the 20th Century on 23 December 2000.[2] It also received the FIFA Order of Merit in 2004.[3] Added to this, Real is allowed to wear a multiple-winner badge on their shirt during UEFA Champions League matches as they have won more than five European Cups.[4]

Regional Competitions

(* Madrid FC won the tournament, but the Madrid Football Federation annulled the results)

Domestic Competitions

League

Cup

(* Won Copa del Rey and La Liga)
(* First ever winners)

European Competitions

Official Titles

(* First ever winners)

Unofficial Titles

Worldwide Competitions

Official Titles

(* First ever winners)

Unofficial Titles

(* First ever winners)

Other Titles

Friendly Competitions

Created by Real Madrid

Created by Other Clubs

Players

Appearances

Competitive, professional matches only.

As of 24 May 2015

NameYearsLeagueCupEurope[A]Other[B]Total
1Spain Raúl1994–20105503713222741
2Spain Iker Casillas1999–20155104015223725
3Spain Manuel Sanchís1983–20015236710020710
4Spain Carlos Santillana1971–1988461848713645
5Spain Fernando Hierro1989–20034394310316601
5Spain Francisco Gento1953–197142874954601
7Spain José Camacho1973–1989414619012577
8Spain Pirri1964–198041767752561
9Spain Míchel1981–1996404538814559
10Spain Guti1995–2010387409916542

Others

1Includes all European club competitive competitions, Intercontinental Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.
2Includes all European club competitive competitions and Intercontinental Cup.
3Includes European Cup / UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League, UEFA Super Cup and UEFA Intertoto Cup.

Goalscorers

As of 3 December 2016
#NameYearsLeague[9]CupEurope[A]Other[B]TotalRatio
1Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo2009–present270 (247)21 (28)80 (80)5 (9)376 (364)1.03
2Spain Raúl1994–2010228 (550)18 (37)66 (132)11 (22)323 (741)0.44
3ArgentinaColombiaSpain Alfredo Di Stéfano1953–1964216 (282)40 (50)49 (58)3 (6)308 (396)0.78
4Spain Carlos Santillana1971–1988186 (461)49 (84)47 (87)8 (13)290 (645)0.45
5HungarySpain Ferenc Puskás1958–1966156 (180)49 (41)35 (39)2 (2)242 (262)0.92
6Mexico Hugo Sánchez1985–1992164 (207)19 (32)23 (39)2 (4)208 (282)0.74
7Spain Francisco Gento1952–1970126 (428)22 (74)30 (95)4 (4)182 (601)0.3
8Spain Pirri1964–1979123 (417)25 (67)23 (75)1 (2)172 (561)0.31
9Spain Emilio Butragueño1983–1995123 (341)16 (39)27 (75)5 (8)171 (463)0.37
10France Karim Benzema2009–present115 (226)14 (30)36 (68)2 (10)167 (334)0.5

By competition

1Includes all European club competitive competitions, Intercontinental Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.
2Includes European Cup / UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League, UEFA Super Cup and UEFA Intertoto Cup.

In a single season

In a single match

Others

Historical goals

GoalNameDateMatch
1st everEngland Arthur Johnson13 May 1902Barcelona 3 – Real Madrid 1
1st in La LigaSpain Jaime Lazcano10 February 1929Real Madrid 5 – Europa 0
1st in European CupSpain Miguel Muñoz8 September 1955Servette 0 – Real Madrid 2
1000th in La LigaSpain Pahiño5 November 1950Athletic 2 – Real Madrid 5
1000th in European CompetitionFrance Karim Benzema16 September 2014Real Madrid 5 – FC Basel 1
2000th in La LigaSpain Francisco Gento9 November 1963Real Madrid 3 – Pontevedra 1
3000th in La LigaSpain Juanito20 January 1982Salamanca 1 – Real Madrid 3
4000th in La LigaChile Iván Zamorano22 December 1994Valladolid 0 – Real Madrid 5
5000th in La LigaSpain Guti14 September 2008Real Madrid 4 – Numancia 3

Internationals

Award winners

Ballon d'Or (1956–2009)

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

FIFA Ballon d'Or

The following players have won the FIFA Ballon d'Or 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

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

FIFA World Player of the Year

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

UEFA Best Player in Europe Award

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

Transfers

Highest transfer fees paid

Gareth Bale, signed in September 2013 from Tottenham Hotspur F.C. for £85.3 million, became Real Madrid's most expensive purchase.

Real Madrid's record signings are Gareth Bale and Cristiano Ronaldo. Bale, who signed for the club from Tottenham Hotspur for a fee which according to media reports is £85.3 million in September 2013. Ronaldo, who signed from Manchester United for a fee of £80 million in July 2009.

Player From Transfer Fee
(£ millions)[15][16]
Date Ref
1Wales Gareth BaleEngland Tottenham£85.3September 2013[17]
2Portugal Cristiano RonaldoEngland Manchester United£80June 2009 [18]
3Colombia James RodríguezFrance Monaco£63July 2014[19]
4Brazil KakáItaly Milan£56June 2009[20]
5France Zinedine ZidaneItaly Juventus£45July 2001[21]
6Portugal Luís FigoSpain Barcelona£37July 2000[22]
7 France Karim Benzema France Lyon £30 August 2009 [23]
8 Spain Xabi Alonso England Liverpool £30 August 2009 [24]
9 Croatia Luka Modrić England Tottenham £30 September 2012 [25]
10 Brazil Ronaldo Italy Inter £29 August 2002 [26]

Highest transfer fees received

The club's record sale came on 26 August 2014, when they sold Ángel Di María to Manchester United for a British record fee of £59.7 million.

Player To Transfer Fee
(£ millions)[15][16]
Date Ref
1Argentina Ángel Di MaríaEngland Manchester United£59.7August 2014[27]
2Germany Mesut ÖzilEngland Arsenal£42.4September 2013[28]
3Argentina Gonzalo HiguaínItaly Napoli£34.5July 2013[29]
4Brazil RobinhoEngland Manchester City£32.5September 2008[30]
5Spain JeséFrance Paris Saint-Germain£22.1August 2016[31]
6France Nicolas AnelkaFrance Paris Saint-Germain£22July 2000[32]
7Netherlands Arjen RobbenGermany Bayern Munich£22August 2009[33]
8England Michael OwenEngland Newcastle United£17September 2005[34]
9France Claude MakéléléEngland Chelsea£16September 2003[35]
10Netherlands Wesley SneijderItaly Internazionale£14August 2009[36]

Managerial records

Team records

Matches

Record wins

1–7 against Real Zaragoza (during the 1987–88 La Liga).
2–8 against Deportivo de La Coruña (during the 2014–15 La Liga).

Record defeats

5–0 against 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the 1981–82 UEFA Cup.
5–0 against Milan in the 1988–89 European Cup.

Streaks

Wins/draws/losses in a season

Goals

Points

Two points for a win: 66 in 44 matches (during the 1986–87 season).
Three points for a win: 100 in 38 matches (during the 2011–12 season).[39]
Two points for a win: 17 in 18 matches (during the 1929–30 season).
Three points for a win: 70 in 42 matches (during the 1995–96 season).

Season-by-season performance

Footnotes

A. ^ The "Europe" column constitutes goals and appearances in the European Cup / UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League and UEFA Intertoto Cup.
B. ^ The "Other" column constitutes goals and appearances in the Supercopa de España, the Copa de la Liga, the UEFA Super Cup, the Intercontinental Cup and the FIFA Club World Championship.

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